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Episode: 4129
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Title: HPR4129: How I found Hacker Public Radio
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4129/hpr4129.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 19:56:04
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4129 for Thursday the 30th of May 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, How I Found Hacker Public Radio.
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It is hosted by Henrik Hemrin and is about four minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, another podcast led me to Hacker Public Radio.
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Welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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My name is Henrik Hemrin and I am your host today.
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My topic today is actually not about experience and knowledge sharing in any Hacker topic.
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Instead I want to tell you about how I found this podcast Hacker Public Radio.
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When you have listened to my story, feel free to write a comment on the website for
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this episode about how you found HPR or record a show about it.
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Anyway the reason I found HPR can be traced back to the 1990s when I first heard about
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Linux and got interested in Linux.
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But it was not until ten years ago that I actually started to try Linux for real.
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A friend was enthusiastic about Linux.
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Although he did not have a computer himself, he made CD copies of multiple Linux distributions
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and gave them to me.
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And this happened more than once.
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At this time I was on Mac OS on Mac Mini.
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But I also had a cheap laptop with Windows 10 for a few programs.
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That laptop was too cheap with too little memory and soon, despite it was not old, it
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could not manage to keep Windows updated.
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It had too little memory even with additional software.
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It had 32 GB hard drive and a 2 GB RAM.
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So, this was my drive to install Linux for real.
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I installed Linux Mint, XFCE, and the laptop was now usable again with an updated operating system.
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My interest in Linux Mint led me to start listening to the Mint cost pod some years ago.
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One of the hosts of Mint cost was also an HPR correspondent and in his presentation
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of himself at every pod episode, he told he gave shows at HPR as well and shared his ID
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number.
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And every Mint cost pod episode also had a nolexments where Mint cost thanked HPR for letting them
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use the HPR mumble server.
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And at the end of each year, Mint cost has also sent the jingle for the HPR new year show
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where everyone is welcome to live chat or just listening.
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And I know I tune in and listen to the new year show.
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Eventually, I have also listened to one or another show in earlier years.
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However, when Mint cost this year, 2024, talked about Hacker Public Radio, they have mentioned
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it was lower episodes and encouraged Mint cost less listeners to contribute.
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And it was after this, I finally became a regular listener to the Hacker Public Radio and
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at the same time recorded my first show.
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I like HPR for its community-based host approach.
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I like that shows mostly are given under the creative common attribution share like international
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license.
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I like the concept of knowledge and experience sharing.
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I like that the content is what matters most, the equipment and presentation skills are
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of less importance.
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I like the monthly community shows with feedback and review of shows and comments.
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I like the occasional comments to my shows and my possibility to comment on other shows
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on the website.
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That is how my journey with Hacker Public Radio started.
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Thank you for listening, take care and goodbye.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio does work.
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Today's show was contributed by a HPR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast, you click on our contribute link to find out
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how easy it really is.
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Hosting for HPR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the internet archive and
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our sync.net.
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On this advice status, today's show is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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License.
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