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Episode: 800
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Title: HPR0800: WebOS
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0800/hpr0800.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 02:42:09
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Hello, this is Sunday Man 1, aka,
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H-E-K-A-G-B-B-C.
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I last contributed with the historic science
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on the short show titles,
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sex lines, and so on.
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But anyway, today I just want to talk briefly about
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that unclamable S.
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And why is it even matter?
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Basically, in the embedded space for mobile applications
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or phones, so in phones,
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you have major player, Android,
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and you also have major player, iOS,
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and to a lesser extent,
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Sypian, and to a lesser extent,
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Windows Phone 7.
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And what I want to talk about today is the fact that
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it troubles me that the only
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pure Linux stack, or a 90-tulet stack,
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but the only pseudo Linux stack available now
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is really the first one.
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The first file launch, I should say,
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is really the Android.
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And why it troubles me that basically,
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if you look at this space,
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and I personally have a Nokia N900,
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which I don't know,
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and M5 to be,
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you know, is good enough
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for what I'm working on.
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Problem is,
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it's not really the version file,
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and I'll get to that.
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But the problem is,
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it needs to have,
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my opinion needs to have,
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some things that should be honest.
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And what I mean by that,
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Sypian is,
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the only choice we have,
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is the answer we have to,
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push, go, go,
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keep, go,
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honest,
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go, keep, go,
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two,
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two,
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two,
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two,
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two,
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two.
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One,
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two,
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two,
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four,
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two,
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two.
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have been changed ever so slightly since not until we print it on the phone for the sun.
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Now I guess we'll put it for you.
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So you really need to have one choice if you want to have, if you want to submit it,
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but it's quite frankly, you know, as much as I had this day before, when Tom had done it,
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and they're attempting to come and explain.
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Quite frankly, they were a choice, and they hinted at themselves,
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because people who wanted to try a minute snack, who cared about this or anything,
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who wanted to have something other than an Android, other than a Wolfring, had a choice,
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just like mammal fly and the Mego.
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No kid of screw, they're not growing, being a lot of mistakes, but yet it was a choice.
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And there is an ecosystem up there that supports those devices that are running mammal fly,
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and that made you so, if you don't have the choice, they would typically happen to you.
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People do what they feel they need for their show.
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And the end of the day is a business.
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They are business that's interested in driving people to their advertising,
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driving people to their properties when you're running, you know,
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to show their science in and some of the other things that make it a little bit more open
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or make it less likely that you attract the desk.
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But at the end of the day, they're a business, and they're driving them to their shelves.
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And they should ask Christopher Bauder how much he cares about freedom.
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I'm sure he cares, but he's just one van.
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And that basically is my fault.
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I thought he was flashing this, because I think it lends us up to a bit more conversation
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than what I can give it in a short five to ten minutes of summer.
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Of course, it's not a technical discussion.
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It's more of a discussion-free.
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And a discussion on just my experiences with the embedded space
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that have a lot of passion behind it and a lot of interest in it.
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One I see from the service standpoint.
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Absolutely.
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Technically speaking, Android is probably a very fantastic platform,
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a technical nature, which is worth it.
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But I hope you found some value here.
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You found any value if you disagree.
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Feel free to send me an e-mail.
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So just visit http.ekeg.org, slash blog.
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Give me a weird, or should we email?
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A green at www.ekeg.org.
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Look at Dr. Phil.
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And thanks for your time.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio.
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visit hackerpublicradio.org.
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