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Episode: 4253
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Title: HPR4253: A brief introduction of myself
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4253/hpr4253.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 22:04:01
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4253 for Wednesday the 20th of November 2024.
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Today's show is entitled A Brief Introduction of Myself.
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It is hosted by King Hezzi and is about three minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, where King Hezzi briefly introduces himself.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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I'm your host, King Hezzi.
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This is my long-do second episode.
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I will use this to briefly introduce myself.
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I have been listening to HPR for a couple of years and recorded my first episode two years ago.
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I know I have not done my part in keeping HPR going.
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This is my attempt to try to contribute.
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Professionally, I have come up through coding and am currently doing project management.
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Projects I help manage are software projects for the internal software we develop within the company I work for.
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The company primarily uses Microsoft products, so the typical Microsoft products are used within the office,
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office suite across the office, digital studio for the software development team.
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In college, I got into Linux at home for a while in my wife and I have shared a desktop computer that is Windows.
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One of my job involves a lot of work with Windows.
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My real preference is being on Linux.
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This year at home, I have finally come back to Linux by purchasing an old ThinkPad.
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Well, in college, I messed around with various Linux, Unix, BSD, distributions.
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I have settled on using Debian in college, which is a Linux distribution.
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I have often used Debian testing as sort of a rolling release.
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Rolling release refers to the fact that you don't re-install for a new version to get new updates continuously.
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I don't have a ton of time for tinkering with work and having a busy time after.
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My wife and I have four living kids who are between the ages of three and twelve.
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We've gotten the children more in discourse within the past year, and that's less than other personal reasons.
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I don't have a lot of time to mess around.
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This won't come into play due to the nature of what Hacker Public Radio focuses on,
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but I am a Christian and have an interest in studying theology.
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I know that Hacker Public Radio probably has interest in.
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I have started to study for a ham radio license technician for those in the USA.
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I may have some future topics on that, but I don't want to over-promise based on past experience.
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If there are other topics that can easily fit shows in on topics that interest me,
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I will try to record more.
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I have some ideas, but again, I don't want to promise as I haven't had a good track record.
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In the words of Confel and the Dave Morris, tune in tomorrow for another
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a setting episode of Hacker Public Radio!
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio, as Hacker Public Radio does work.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listening like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast,
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you can click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is.
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Hosting for HBR has been kindly provided by
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an honesthost.com, the internet archive, and our syncs.net.
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On the Sadois status, today's show is released under Creative Commons,
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Attribution 4.0 International License.
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