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Episode: 3462
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Title: HPR3462: Metal marbles.
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3462/hpr3462.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 23:56:20
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3460242, the 9th of November 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, Metal Marbles.
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It is the first show by Newhost One of Spoons and is about 10 minutes long
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and carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is introduction of Newhost with reference to semantic playgrounds.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by an honesthost.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15.
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That's HPR15.
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Better web hosting that's honest and fair at an honesthost.com.
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I will address myself as One of Spoons.
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I'd like to thank previous hosts for brightening up my menial tasks.
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Those times my brain cried out for stimulation and company.
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Unfortunately, I was equipped with functional audio channels.
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I do talk too much often with excessive detail, but I owe a show.
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I recall a famous cartoon depicting a student asking a zen master
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to explain the meaning of scripture.
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The picture shows the teacher pointing at a moon in the sky.
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The legend describes how the dog looks at the finger
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while their student sees the light.
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Send to me was the ship's computer from Blake Seven television program
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from the last century.
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Send to others was apparently the idea that scripture was not entirely
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necessary, although it might be useful to indicate meaning
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by somehow referencing properties of objects
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and by relating those properties in ways which exposed
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some previously non-recognized relation.
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The picture in that case condensed for me the meaning.
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I didn't need to build such an abstract data structure in my mind.
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Whatever my mental process or my memorial capacity to both translate the language
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and create whatever cognitive device I needed to derive acceptable conclusions
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the cartoon set a recognisable context.
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The idea formed, scuff-olding was discarded and new functions became available.
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So while the light reflected from that orbiting mass of who knows what
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becomes something of another pointer, indicating the presence of some other
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object or set of relations, while that I occasionally become aware of my
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attention and some mental functions.
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I've noticed how complex things get when I attempt
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to acquire tools, maintain those tools, store those tools,
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when I attempt to maintain access to those tools.
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It's a very nice to have a suite of software tools to play with,
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but I wonder if that's because there's so much neater than clutter space,
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the solid objects of clutter space.
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Are you ever searching for something which you were sure you had?
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It may be it's been a few years, you put it away, you need it, you can't find it,
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and you haven't really got time to look for it anymore,
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so you're either going to buy another one or you have to make something,
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you have to make an alternative.
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I sometimes wonder if I ever had the things that I was searching for
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or whether they were just some idea of objects which I knew were possible,
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and I really truly did think that I had them in my possession,
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but it turns out otherwise.
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I haven't read many books in my adult life,
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but I remember reading in a magazine about a book,
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which apparently had set its character, one of its characters,
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in some desertified area where there was no access to proper garage equipment,
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and they spent a long time there because they wanted the very specific part for their motorcycle,
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instead of just using a beer can to shim some shaft or other.
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I imagine there was a lot more to that book,
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but that pricey snippet impressed me, gave me a useful idea.
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Functional adequacy was my very dull motto for a while.
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I do consider myself a technician when interrogated as to my profession,
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I will settle on technician if I think it will be conducive.
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If anyone is still listening one day, it is likely that I will provide recipes,
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maybe outline procedures, but until I find those metal marbles,
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I'm going to be trying hard to put my finger on this attention thing.
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I want to recognise that my attention is in play and I need to direct my engagement
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to choose my activity.
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That juncture does appear to be of particular interest to me recently,
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but why should this audience care about my dementia?
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I do have an interest in languages I have played with,
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electronic components.
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I read about those.
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I played with some.
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I did qualify as a system administrator for Solaris 10,
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just before Oracle and Larry Ellison,
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Watson Microsystems.
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I lost interest in Solaris after Open Solaris was crushed.
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I did notice the Illumas project and smart-ass,
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but suppose I didn't really see a career using Solaris in any field that I had
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an interest in at that point.
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Any power I have in stopping industrial capitalism falling off a cliff
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at this point is vanishingly small.
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So back to interests which might coincide with some of your interests.
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I tend to take things to pieces probably more often than I put things together.
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I do then examine the pieces and I suppose I am sometimes trying to fix
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the dismantled objects.
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I'll be taking a look at the rust programming language.
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I might get around to some audio notes relating to that.
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I have been delayed in the pursuit of that language by the oxide of iron,
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which has made its presence known, or I should say the process of which has resulted in me mixing
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tannic acid with phosphoric acid and a little bit of alcohol and water
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as per Canadian government guidelines.
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In order to delay further rusting of said iron or steel in inaccessible places,
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you know, for long enough for the place to not fall down could be useful.
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I'll try to put a link in the show notes for that.
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These are gorgeous black finish.
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Something of a dark rainbow actually.
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Remember when you're messing with chemicals, you're likely to poison yourself.
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Burn your eyes, dissolve your skin, set fire to the place, you know, be careful.
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But don't get crushed by collapsing steel structures either.
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Swings and roundabouts.
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I think I need to insert some sounds for boundaries of subject.
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My verbal punctuation is going to be destroyed by all of the editing,
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which will be necessary.
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I am bound to talk about grammar.
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Had I not taken the advice to just press record,
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then I would still be writing an essay about deciding which thing to do.
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I'm also bound to return to that subject later.
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Probably the reason I haven't launched into some technical description
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of a processor other is that I'm trying to regard humans as the technology
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and language as the communication device itself.
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I think I was struggling to find the words.
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I need to define for myself some excursion limits
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before this nearly introduction turns into even more of a ramble.
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Well, this is one of Spoons tugging at the ropes
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of the Hacker Public Radio episode submission process.
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You might contact me at the email address hpratspoons.1.
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Also, thanks to you anarchist types.
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I have a handle in the Mastodon region of the Fediverse.
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It being one of Spoons at his bagatos.space.
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I don't really go to Mastodon space, but it was
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worth the effort to get connected there.
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Handle-spelling best derived from the show notes.
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Thanks again to all those providers of Hacker Public Radio.
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Good luck with the theme tune folks.
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I am not a musician.
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