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Episode: 1716
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Title: HPR1716: HPR Community News for February 2015
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1716/hpr1716.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 08:13:44
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This is HPR episode 1716 entitled HPR Community News for February 2015 and is part of the series
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HPR Community News. It is hosted by HPR volunteers and is about 88 minutes long. The summary is Dave
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and Ken Boros. Sorry, I mean entertain us with the community news.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by an honesthost.com.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Balan and you're listening to HPR Community News for February 2015.
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Join me this evening, yes? Hi, it's Dave Morris.
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Hi Dave, nice to just with you again after Foster.
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Yes, I should say excuse any noise in the background. I've got the mother and father of all,
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probably the grandfather of all storms going on here and it makes the rain clatter on the roof
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of the extension I'm sitting in here. So there you go.
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Now that's at least you know what it is. Do you want to introduce the two new hosts?
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Oh, first of all, just for people who are new to HPR, HPR is a community network where the
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shows are provided by you, the listener, i.e. you, the person listening with the earbuds in their ears.
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And this month we have two new hosts and they are.
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They are Kevin who we've heard of before but this is the first time he's done a show himself
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and Swift 110, Swift 110, I'm not sure how he says his handle, but that's two years.
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Excellent, he didn't actually introduce himself on the show.
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No, he didn't, probably a good tip for everybody is could you introduce yourself on the show
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over here actually excellent. Okay, the purpose of this show is that once a month we just give you a
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rundown if you're just listening to the podcast feed we give you a rundown of what's going on on
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the HPR mail list which you should join especially if you're a host and that is where the decisions
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about HPR are taken such as they are and also comments that have been left on the various
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different episodes and we also go through the episodes one by one for the last month just to have
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a quick chat about them. And the first episode of last month, hardly enough, was HPR 1696
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and that was HPR community news, a live event that we did as Boston.
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Yeah, that was fun to do. The audio is a bit of a challenge though I think, wasn't it?
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It was a stupendous challenge in actual fact and yeah, completely had no preparation done for
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recording a live show like that because you know if you've never recorded a live show like that
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thought that there might be some sort of PA in the room that we could plug into was as it turned out
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everybody had a good recorder because they had good recorders that were only picking up
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the person who was talking so it was a nightmare. But I found a way back on Foss weekly there was a
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German show on about an audio site where you could upload your audio and it was I think was
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developed by a group of students who wanted to tidy up their notes from lectures and it absolutely
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polished the video. So yeah, it did a pretty good job actually, yeah. Anybody who was slightly
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off mic was because of the nature of the the recorders we were using as you said was was very
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very quiet and you could hear the thing suddenly grabbing that sound and boosting it up when it
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came to them. It probably probably worked better if you'd actually been there and heard people but
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yeah, it did do an amazing job astonishing. I had a before, yeah, I had done a lot of it on the
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train as I was going up from Foss town because I only had it was on the Sunday night and the show
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needed to be posted and if you are so it was it was a bit scary I must say. So I had something that
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would have worked was this this worked quite well. I'm trying to find the the name of the service
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actually that I used but I can't I'll see if I can put it in the show notes for this episode.
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Anyway, the following day we had the first of the Fostem episodes and we
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interviewed Bradley and Karen from the software Freedom Conservancy and basically all the Fostem
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episodes. Let's just kind of I don't know let's I suppose chat about them now and then as one big
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thing that's lost. Yeah, it was nice to hear Bradley and Karen being being interviewed.
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I was quite happy. I didn't meet Bradley but I did meet Karen who is it seems a really nice person
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pleased to meet her. It was a it was nice it was nice event actually they're I think they're
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planning on doing that again next year. So this was at the Conservancy event. So it's actually
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great idea because you go and you know there's a restaurant and you can get one food after traveling
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and meet up with people and we met up with yeah I met up with lords of people and yeah pretty good
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hotel was all yeah yeah the hotel was great wasn't it yeah yeah yeah I was sad I didn't make that
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that meeting my plane was quite seriously delayed you just snowing London apparently
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don't know quite what that had to do with me but there you go. I was blaming it on Ryanair
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almost Belgium. Well that was well yeah the fact that I came I landed in an airport about an hour
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away didn't help a lot. Yeah you're not the first to do that. Okay so we had during the interviews
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so literally we had a interview with Norm with Fedora with OpenStack yeah Santos S.
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Yeah those were some interesting discussions there actually it was you you seem to
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caught some of the well it's the nature of Fosdem I guess isn't it that some of the key
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movers and shakers in these these projects are there in front of you so it sounds a few you got
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quite a few of them there. Yeah very much so and the people on the booth are more than happy to
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no no you need to talk to him you need to talk to him. This project leaves it's your job this is
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why you got elected and they're more than happy just to you know the the but the head developer
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whoever's supposed to be leading the project in the interview chat so except of course for Debian
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who just have regular people and pop up they don't want cloud disbara disbola was an interesting talk
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as well. I got a lot out of this I mean I love these because I don't need to do anything it's just
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hi I'm from HBO and they kind of know who we are now so they just are more than ready to chat
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to us which is fantastic. Yeah it's a great way of getting to know some of the the project as
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well I think isn't it's I mean there were things there that I hadn't really heard about before so
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it's you know good good way to raise awareness if you know I have to speed with some of these things.
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Yeah exactly and we had requested the booth and in a way I'm glad we didn't get it because it is
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a lot of work you know there's a set up before and saying again if you don't if you don't know how
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busy your normal conference is the the conference boots as a plus stem are just phenomenally busy
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and it seems as well that they got even busier and busier as the thing was beginning to wind time
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yeah it was it was mobbed all the time that I saw it it it is a massive thing and yeah it's
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hard work being on those those desks I think on those tables. Absolutely. From one of the the
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interviews I enjoyed the most myself was the Wikimedia one um largely because I had an interview
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them last year and also the guys from the chaos computer club or you know hackton it had a nice
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good a nice thing and it was nice to catch up with the all the other guys as well.
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Collab and then Dudu Linux I Mike had some questions in about them and I missed
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missed the opportunity to do that but by the time I got up there I was so tired and hungry
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I was beginning to begin to lose that you know what I mean. Well yeah all props to you for
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for them the number of the interviews you managed to get there. I was knackered just wondering around
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going a few few talks and stuff so you were on the go all the time so great stuff. I actually
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on the Sunday morning we got into some talks and stuff on new radio which is fantastic I really
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enjoyed it. So the following let's just jump forward to episode 1700 today with a techie episode
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2000 and for those of you who don't know hackup of the radio is a rebranding of today with a techie
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which was a kind of pun on the twit network when that started off and so as of episode 2000 came
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out nine years three months and 27 days after the project started so in order to do that I put
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together a show of see everybody introducing themselves and yeah it was a lot of work.
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It was great though it was lovely I just loved that. I think I think you got quite a few responses
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to that as well it's just it was just I think people were sitting there listening I know I was
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listening. When's it going to be with you? When's it going to be me? Oh yeah yeah I'm there I'm on
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the map it was it was lovely it was a brilliant thing to do I do appreciate how much work it
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must have taken though. It was a bit of work and the three honest I was listening for myself because
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I didn't know when I was coming off because I had taken the audio extracts and put them in as like
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because the ID numbers were from both today with a techie and from HPR and the restart at the
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IDs so I wasn't 100% sure what the IDs were going to match up so so I was just listening to
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when I my own name come up. I actually missed that today with a techie thing being two and it's really
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cool. Yes I did actually listen to some of those back in the day that was around about the
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time I first started to listen to podcasts and yeah it was quite nostalgic to hear that for me as well.
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Yeah and I just got the word from groups that he's found the database and some archive episodes
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so we'll be getting those as well which is fantastic news I know you're cool. So cool that was
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that episode 1700 and if anyone has any ideas for HPR 2000 then I give this a shout. Then we had
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Fostem Part 4 or 5 at Goro Voting which was an interesting one you know an open source
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voting system that's auditable I think that's a brilliant idea. The DIY book scanner I loved the
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open embedded the Dutch the Dutch and Belgium the German and Belgium amateur radio union were there
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XBMC and I know Kai who my nephew was there was thrills of the XBMC were there
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Oh cool yeah yeah I thought the explanation of Cody was okay it came across really really well
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obviously we've done that many times we had a great job. Absolutely yeah and then we had
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react to S and this was a a Lesky was a fantastic fantastic guide to interview as well just come
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come across as a really believing in this project. Fantastic we're coral. Yes sorry
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his enthusiasm was was amazing isn't it yeah I listened to him a couple of times because he
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sounded so so enthusiastic. Absolutely yeah and Koro S and Wolf SSL Pico TCP
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ultimaker yeah the ultimaker was pretty cool actually while the other three are focused on
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embedded stuff so they kind of and the cloud and stuff so that's very polished the ultimaker guys
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seem like guys who are very much there you know community not like any other guys away from the
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community around I'd love to have an ultimaker I really would. Yes you'd need a fair amount of cash
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to afford on them unfortunately. Yeah but I mean the reasonably priced you know what I think
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yeah true there are quite open source free software viewing you know after the interview you can
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take the thing you can take all their designs and make your own you know so that's that's pretty cool.
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I had a really had a laugh with Carl Daniel and the Corbucci of Lashrump we just
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absolutely it was really nice because we had a conversation before and after so it was very very
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nice. Yeah I rushed off to check to see whether my mother board would take it after listening to
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that I did know about it but I never really looked into it very much unfortunately it can't but
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next one definitely. Yeah there again I was just explaining to a guy in work him you know you're
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you want to run Linux on a piece of hardware by definition it's all your first attempt is
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always going to be the hardest because you've not met any effort to buy you've not known about
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Linux in order to buy harder that will be suitable to run Linux excellently you know the further
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on you go the easier it gets because right my next laptop is going to have all Intel hardware and
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I'm going to check my printers before I buy them and you're not just going down and going oh I'll buy
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the coolest laptop out there you know. Yeah I know I know I actually put the the machine I'm working on
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here is when I built myself but I didn't know enough at the time to to spec a mother board that
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would that would do this. I'm not sure what the state of the call but it was at that time but
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I know the UEFI stuff was was was the big deal at the time but yeah yeah anyway but hindsight's
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great isn't it. Yeah but then again you like with me with this laptop you end up getting you know
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you make a choice like I want to buy a laptop with a running Linux OS or no OS and that's
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whittled down the field of available laptops to two so it's a pretty easy choice then.
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True enough true enough. Then I the last of the interviews was with the SAS N OGS and as soon as
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I can I've gone to participate in that project it's just yeah I did a one of my first jobs on
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account in the Netherlands was working on satellite operations and this is a love of mine so
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pretty cool stuff. Enjoyed all that. Enjoyed pasta and was great to meet you as well.
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Yeah it's it's it's good to good to get there and to to meet meet several HPR people as well
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that was fun that was great. And the name escapes me well. To be frank. To be frank. And
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nightways nightways was there. And need all course. Needle media. Needle was there. Yep.
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Yep. His father. I'm missing somebody I'm sure but yeah from Finland who we met on
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not from Finland. Who is under identical. Yeah I know I know I've
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brainfade brainfade. Hello I'm John Kade silence a bit so. Do you have a identical from
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by chance. Yes I do. It's the person you think of is Matt. That's who goes by the by the
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handles sazius I think on on identical. Yeah we went up to dinner with Matt and actually
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JWP did. No we missed Matt's that night because he was staying with the same hotel. That's right
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that's right yeah yeah we met up with him afterwards and he was we had a drink with him and
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I think it was happening is rather late dinner. That's correct yeah. That's a good laugh. Good laugh.
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Okay that was basically first time it was and it's a fantastic fantastic weird thing with these
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you and I were there in the the ground floor of the exhibition place and just looking around
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commenting on how many people we knew from the podcasting thing and you know all of a sudden
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or a mess walks in behind us you know Karen we are having a chat with Karen and you know
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other people it's very very weird and surreal. Absolutely I was not expecting to
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I thought you were joking when you said oh look there's RMS and there he was his largest life yeah.
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Yes and nobody started singing the pre-salker song. We will rectify that today
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okay moving on first time host Kevin kind of taking a look at a various CD ripping software
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all kind of an interesting approach actually. Yes my favourite K3B was left out.
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I noticed that I noticed that yeah it's the one when I use if I ever do use one.
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I actually love K3B as a tool it was on the par with all
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and not audacity but um what was that MP3 music player sorry I'm very very very tired.
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Amarok. Amarok and K3B were the two most have applications on KD when KD was there.
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Yes yes absolutely. He took the approach of right it's working it's working perfectly
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we're now just going to not mess with it anymore but Amarok went off and threw everything out
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and started again and messed the whole lot up. It's a pile of rubbish now and right
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not to put too fine a point on it yeah absolutely. I actually had a my brother who was completely
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anti you know deliberately anti everything Linux and running a machine with Amarok. I'm not
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you know Amarok won because of such a cool up at the time but only there's a good good
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episode very good idea and one thing that I bogged me about Kevin's and
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unseen studios episodes is I can't speed up the audio because of the music.
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Excellent music and I want them to have a feed of just music all music from all the shows
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in the particular we can put that out on a separate feed and that way I won't feel guilty about
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speeding up the music. Yeah so I'm not surprised you said that but I thought it was quite nice
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to have a bit of music for a perchanged and it's it's very much kevvy style. Absolutely which is
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super. I don't must say the the secretive commons folder in my media player is quite full of stuff
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that I picked up from kevvy one way or another. Oh yes oh yes. And we had Jeff Powers
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aka gigazine introducing the various different sites associated with that.
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Yeah I thought this was quite quite a professional sounding setup. These guys do
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quite a lot of this this stuff I think don't they? Absolutely yeah. Not a content that's
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particularly mine. Not something on particular interest is what I'm trying to say but you know
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we'll turn it to them. Yeah each to their own indeed and but this yeah again there will be
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sports with me high in my list of stuff but I'm sure it takes all sorts you know.
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Okay the following day Libra Office Calc page styles and page settings in the Libra Office
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we had that discussion actually about why doesn't the Libra Office people why don't we
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burn them DVDs of of Kevin's series actually and drop them off with pasta might do that next year
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actually as a as a collaboration thing as I've got spindles about business spindles of DVDs here
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I could burn the money. Yeah absolutely great idea. Yes now I've just signed myself up to another
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six weeks of work and moving on 17 or six cross compilers part one what it is and why am I
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needed by Mr. Mike Ray turning out to be a very this was a great episode really explains
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nice and clearly to me what was going on. Yes yes indeed no Mike's very good at doing this in
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in a sort of calm and reasoned way well well structured way yeah and sorry I just got
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struck with a cough and that anyway yeah I thought Mike did a great job here enjoy his style of
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show. Yeah the 15 hours versus 15 minutes thing got me so yeah hadn't read that.
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Okay the following day tour of my desk is up very nice from Beaser this is one that quite a lot
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of people should do actually I wouldn't have thought of myself when I heard a lot of the things
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that he was using I wouldn't have settled on myself but again that is the beauty of a free
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desktop and I remember all back in the day when I learned there were you know you'd you'd
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install something like Sousa and you get to two DVDs and every application you would have
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separate application for word processors and a separate application menu for DVD burners and every
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possible DVD option was there a DVD burning option taken talked about Kelly's episode
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and it was only when the booting came online that the fashion to strip it down and only put in one
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option for a particular desktop coming to play. Absolutely yes yes I when I first got access to
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Linux Red Hat or something like that was years ago I just went and went mad and loaded everything
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just grabbed everything there was just to play around with it you know so and then probably
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through through stuff away I'll never used it and with menus stuffed with things I never used but
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no it's it's it's good to hear somebody who's maybe been through that and and come up with a set
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of recommendations passing on his his experience that's that's really cool. Yeah I have a list like
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this on my on my website just to remind myself it's basically enough to get or a human stall and
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then copy and paste every time I reinstall and as I reinstall it every you know usually there
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goes there's a year or two in between I you know given you desktop or you laptop or something
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for someone in the family that I there's a few things that I've decided not to use anymore
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or decided to use again so very good very good idea yes a good one for all those out there
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who are thinking gosh I don't know what show to do now that's true actually just just as an aside
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I was intrigued that he's a fan of Lazarus have you ever used that say Pascal yeah Pascal a bit like
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ball the ball and is it ball and the Delphi Delphi package yeah I was I was reading that in the
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show notes as a post and I was thinking I know this I know this what is that I did it one time
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start playing around with when I was at work I was looking for an application I could write
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data-based apps in that I could hand out to people in the in my department and I tried Lazarus
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and I found it was damn good actually you can write postgres tools in it reasonably well
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you're not using pearls Dave
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sometimes you have to compile things you know it's just the way of it
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very nice yeah sometimes you want you want gooey's as well as the other things yeah pearls
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not so good at fancy gooey remind me actually have another project on I want to
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pick your brains for as long as I think I'm just out really bit I'm a problem you just ask
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it on the mail list yes 17.08 mr. lazy himself JWP I'm too good he emailed me a show we had a
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big discussion about this at post them without show notes JWP you know what you want quick
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and but it was a good it's good you also brought up something completely different in the middle
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of that it was the nano episode and there was something else that I thought I really want to
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comment on that oh yes the LPI books yes yes I know I was just looking for my notes because I
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noted that as well yeah he said he did the LPI exam at frost him what I want to know what happened
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yeah so do I junior next month and you'll find out you're on hackable review anyway 17.09
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hacking your teeth I'm really glad I'm glad Mr. X did this and I'm really glad it's not the
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show that I thought it was going to be yeah it's soldering on stuff sensors to your teeth
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but he made me a bit paranoid I couldn't take on any of the links because I was listening to
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those was in the boss oh dear what am I what am I missing here exactly that was the notes I made
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here is must buy into dental brushes which I don't have any they're like I'm just looking at the
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the picture here on Wikipedia and they are like really long in long-term brushes they're not
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like your typical toothbrush like piece of wire that's straight up with brush coming out
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yeah yeah it's I don't know where you get them actually but it looks like something that
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it's worth investing in it looks like it's something better to use than floss you know I've never
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got on very well with that stuff it was breaks yes indeed we thought we'd be discussing teeth
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and it's there we go here we go and is it of interest to hackers Dave absolutely absolutely
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well this hacker anyway there you go I like Mr. X's episodes he called me just older anyway
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yes today 1710 remote desktop new Linux and I recorded this with easy voice recorder pro I was
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I had three biological alarm clocks going off the whole night so I couldn't go back to sleep so
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I went to work early and then recorded this on the way yes I thought maybe you were the kids
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asleep next door or something you you seem to be speaking very quietly into but it worked well
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yeah it wasn't too bad it wasn't too bad I don't I guess you have any call for for this this
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type of thing I don't need to access any windows machines hooray mind you I did at one point in my
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in my life but not anymore but it's it's it's interesting but just just academically interesting
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indeed it's funny actually we're talking about old podcasts the the lots of Linux links I show
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I sadly miss deviates there's always a home for you here Dave and we had that base name dollar zero
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trick and to find out the name of the script and then you could you know just call server one
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and then it calls a bash script and the bash script knowing what its name is will do something
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based on the case statement is it fantastic phenomenally cool trick so I think I know that I got
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the x or and r tip from some other show I think probably tattoo or somebody so this this particular
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script is nothing but a mishmash of the bash things that I I found another podcast but that
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is the way it is isn't it I mean we we all have I'm sure we all have bits and pieces of scripts
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and stuff that we've gleaned from other people's work and and that's that's the way you learn
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it's it's a fantastic way to learn to I must admit I did cut and paste your x or and r things just
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to see what they did because they looked quite cool I wasn't quite sure why you use so many
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tools in there but I just keep my keep my mouth shut this time to to in answer to your and
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micro a is discussion about not using expat it's because I didn't know how to do it on the other
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a day so if you can if you can come up with a nicer way of doing of them please please please please
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paste it into the show notes for this actually I around comment on the show notes
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it worked how might do that yeah yeah yeah of course we again we all do this but I tend to look
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back at them later on and think oh why did I do it that way I can think much better we're doing
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it now and then go and hack it and make it make it work slightly better just just because that's
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the way my brain works unfortunately yeah that's that's exactly it I found loads of like this one
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still uses the backticks to find it's server equals backtick base name whereas now I've completely
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switched to always use and dollar or open parentheses the command flows parentheses because you can
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you can nest those whereas backticks you can't and backticks is not obvious what's going on whereas
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I think it's more obvious if you use the dollar braces thing yeah I agree I agree very much so I
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happened to do this script as sold I can actually tell how old some of my scripts are by my
|
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coding styles at a particular time but there was one thing I did that there's been bugging a lot
|
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of people and it's been getting no attention is the our desktop command is completely not supporting
|
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windows windows 2008 with with the newer security search requirements and so that's why I went out to
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look for something else an x3 or dp seems to be a pretty good solution yeah cool so I know I know a
|
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lot of people if you're being bugged by this you you're going to like this show otherwise you
|
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ask one of the ones you're good at I imagine it's actually one of just just referring forward to
|
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to some of the comments the business of knowing that there might be something on hpr that you could
|
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go and search through and find an answer to your problem is it's always good so you know it's
|
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always good to have these sorts of things as a resource I think absolutely okay and then we have
|
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1711 which was Swift 110 or 110 or however he introduces himself and they've gone through some
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video software which was unimpressive and it was only later on that I realized it was a video
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recording recording software yeah he made first of all I didn't know who was who it was one thing
|
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but I know it was him and his brother but I couldn't work out who it was who but they kept referring
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to you'll see it in the video and stuff and of course they never linked to the video so that was
|
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slightly sad but there you go absolutely was a yeah a follow up episode will be absolutely excellent
|
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I use a I've used fffmpeg or empler for that ffmpeg and I also have a a command line script as well
|
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which you may do a show about that just does that and the records are very good and then we have
|
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Mike with what's in my crate taking the not to be outdone by the rest was with our with our bag
|
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so he has a crate and I could see him I could visualize very much in my mind how his his crate was
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was being put together yeah he described it very well I was I also used those 35 liter boxes got loads
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of them in the house for all sorts of stuff they stack beautifully so yeah I was able to to
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visualize what he was talking about very very well I think I even followed up some of his links
|
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there thinking some of those bits and pieces sounded interesting like the speakers so very good
|
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they um over here in the Netherlands most people use the uh Albert Hine boxes which is you know
|
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a plastic crate that's the equivalent of test goal users for home delivery so all right we
|
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ran this part of the world there's not much of that type of thing they used to be a supermarket
|
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called Safeways which has gone bust um which had a had a box of which I have many um but they they're
|
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not stackable so they're not as useful as these guys all right yeah yeah okay then we had um
|
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1730 to be frank interviews Aaron Roomsson free software foundation Europe and tour project and
|
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it was like as if he had gone out of his way to record the ones that I had missed I'm really really
|
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glad that he included these into the into the episode absolutely yeah they were they were good
|
||
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interviews I found them most most intriguing I liked the I liked his questions to you know about
|
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the British government responding by saying oh look a bad thing happened oh I know let's
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let's stop encryption let's uh we have cameras in every house or something
|
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yes yeah good very good point you made there absolutely I've been hints 001 about time Dave about time
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yes well I um yeah I don't know whether I've set this at too low a level I we're really
|
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hesitated a long time thinking about I've been thinking about this for a year or more
|
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thinking it would be quite nice to pass on some of this stuff but it's a hard subject to talk
|
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about and you really need to start from from you know ground ground zero type of thing I feel but
|
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when I listen to it I've got this guy's boring what is he on about no no not at all because you know
|
||
|
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you're landed a server and there's nothing but vim there it's a very very very scary world
|
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well I've been there and I've watched other people doing this as well and sort of
|
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fumbling about with the vim and then crashing out of it not knowing how to get out of it and
|
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ending up with bits and pieces all over the place or you know with the thing that can move around
|
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very rapidly just going cursor up up up up up up up multiple times and and you know so I thought
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well if I base it around um that sort of scenario then uh it's it might might turn out to be
|
||
|
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useful series to do so anyway we'll see it was higher my list of requested topics to you in
|
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|
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particular I still don't know why the HJK and um I know why they are there but I don't know why
|
||
|
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in this day and age you can't assume that there's arrow keys on the keyboard I I put it down to
|
||
|
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the quality of typist that you are because uh it's I think my son for example he's taught
|
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himself touch typing is a very fast typist um he I think that that sort of approach appeals to him
|
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whereas me as I said in the podcast is more of a hunt and peck old old geezer type of typist
|
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I don't use that at all um but you know I don't know yeah easy arrow keys and a bit of mouse
|
||
|
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and stuff like that okay so okay I need to learn to touch up and a question for the education
|
||
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system in general why the hell are people giving schools laptops or yeah kids laptops
|
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given them iPads and not teaching them to type like seriously folks what what is going on with
|
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the education system but the still typing is still not a required subject very much so very much
|
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so I mean it used to be a thing that only girls did because they were going to be secretaries
|
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weren't they and you know so they had to learn to and to type on a on a on a typewriter of course
|
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but yeah it's it's it's mad because keyboard skills are so important today
|
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|
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and uh yeah I just have no idea why that is not in place
|
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honey enough about that the final show I think is 1715 is that correct
|
||
|
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that's right yep liberal office cell styles also good he um in the series finally
|
||
|
|
have figured out how to change that annoying thing where you can print grid lines on your
|
||
|
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spreadsheets because every single time I have to go and change that and I never it never dorm to
|
||
|
|
meet that it would be in the style sheet that you could change it I yeah I really got to follow
|
||
|
|
this one up and learn learn more from this I was I was listening trouble with with who could
|
||
|
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well I say trouble with I mean the thing about who could some episodes is you've really got to be
|
||
|
|
sat down there with an instance of of Calc running in front of you to really get the most out of it
|
||
|
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and I'm not always that that good at doing that but yeah I quite agree there's there's so much in
|
||
|
|
there and he's he's he's pointing out all of this really cool stuff um and uh you know it's
|
||
|
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going to be so useful I think absolutely I don't know I probably in my past I've used uh
|
||
|
|
spreadsheet programs so often that I know the menus inside and out from everywhere you know
|
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|
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and it never just took me to go so when I hear your shows I'm doing whatever I'm doing but the
|
||
|
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the application is floating in front of my head if you don't want to me oh I do very much so yeah
|
||
|
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all righty with a new and approved mailing this discussion Dave I just want to take some time out
|
||
|
|
here to absolutely thank you for the script for making the show notes for these episodes it was
|
||
|
|
a pain in the hours to doing this every month and now you have completely taken it over and
|
||
|
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the north's look fantastic so thank you very much thank you oh that's very kind of you I uh
|
||
|
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I'm afraid I'm that sort of a perfectionist that I've really got to get this look in as good as I can
|
||
|
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and uh so the adding the mailing list stuff it's been on my my to do list for a long long time
|
||
|
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and it is a mark it'd be difficult at least for me to do um that anyway I think we've we've maybe
|
||
|
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got a got a solution this time we'll see see let's try using the damn thing and see see whether it works
|
||
|
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yeah I uh unfortunately Dave I'm also an evil manipular sort of dish so um knowing that about you
|
||
|
|
I quite often put things in your way knowing that it will bug you so much that you were going to
|
||
|
|
do this for me so my apologies for taking advantage uh yeah well what can I say it's it's
|
||
|
|
meat and drink really I love I quite enjoy being bugged by the by this piece of grit and then try
|
||
|
|
and make a pearl out of it oh that's about you um but you know it's um yeah yeah this
|
||
|
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that should I should I should I use the opportunity to rant slightly about
|
||
|
|
term yield free to email and and stuff right so what I tried to do was um I discovered that
|
||
|
|
a g main system offers an interface where you can go and download a bunch of messages
|
||
|
|
and then you get it in a mailbox format well I know how to read mailbox formats I did lots of
|
||
|
|
work on mail when I was uh when I was some employed um so I thought okay well what I'll do is I'll
|
||
|
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go and pull down the messages in this format and then write a script to process them and then
|
||
|
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process them into threads and um display the threads so we can follow them in the note um well
|
||
|
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I discovered that making threat joining them the messages up with as threads turned out to be
|
||
|
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quite difficult because in many cases uh people are not replying to messages they're simply
|
||
|
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typing a brand new message with the same subject header as um the original with with a
|
||
|
|
a re on the front of it um but not using the reply function in whatever mail client they have
|
||
|
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so it means that the message is unthreaded doing a new one yeah yeah because well it's the only
|
||
|
|
explanation I can I can think of because you know how messages you know how threads are constructed
|
||
|
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there are headers in the message which refer back to the to the message idea of the
|
||
|
|
the previous message so the parent message is referred back to you know in a in a header
|
||
|
|
there are actually two types of header I don't want to shut me up if I'm going going on too much but
|
||
|
|
uh you are bordering on doing a show about some message uh well I could but I I feel that maybe
|
||
|
|
a lot of people would would switch off but um it's um anyway you only get those those links
|
||
|
|
if you use the reply type functions within your mail client if you and the only the only thing
|
||
|
|
I can assume is that people are not in some cases rare fairly rare cases I must admit are not
|
||
|
|
using these these features and therefore the messages are turning into sort of orphan things
|
||
|
|
which which are not properly threaded I noticed that G main um tries to resolve these so I came up
|
||
|
|
with an algorithm to do it myself by looking finding an orphaned message then looking for the subject
|
||
|
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line back through all the other messages to work out where it would fit in the scheme of things
|
||
|
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I think a more or less got it um working but um but the one that I can't thread is the one where
|
||
|
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they don't reply and they change the subject line that that mean that and neither can G main I
|
||
|
|
noticed so you're stuffed with that one the other one that I can't deal with is if you reply to
|
||
|
|
a um a digest message because the digest messages are not threaded at all um uh so
|
||
|
|
so the other the other uh moan um get off my lawn it is um that sometimes people don't start a new
|
||
|
|
thread when they should and what they do is they reply to an existing thread and change the subject
|
||
|
|
line well I haven't tried to do anything about those because it's just too difficult it's just
|
||
|
|
impossible I think to resolve that one but you know if you're starting a new thread starting off
|
||
|
|
a new subject then just create a brand new message rather than relying could you more mess inside
|
||
|
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I don't know I've done I've done what you just described uh from time to time do you think you could
|
||
|
|
put a show together about mailing your statics please yeah okay okay yes yes you you might need to
|
||
|
|
bet it so I don't get too ranty because I get madly irritated by this I can we can put a link into
|
||
|
|
that to show on the mailing list you know sign up page or something yeah I I used to be the manager
|
||
|
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of the the team that um ran the mail system for uh small university in Edinburgh and uh the way
|
||
|
|
that people used email used to really really annoy me and uh so so so I have to be careful I don't
|
||
|
|
let my uh pent up irritation loose if you title that section as a rant of Dave then we all know
|
||
|
|
what's coming uh yeah when you hear me screaming then you'll know just just just just fast forward
|
||
|
|
that bit all right so we had um Charles Taylor with the hacker public radio dot com squatter occupied
|
||
|
|
look alike domain is available and um to which I replied that uh yeah I have a done but I had
|
||
|
|
done back order for a long time from go daddy was um yeah eventually we got us although go daddy
|
||
|
|
if you want a rant are the reason I want to go daddy is that I was registered with go daddy um they
|
||
|
|
are deliberately uh obfuscating the whole process because you you don't know if you're if you're
|
||
|
|
the winning bid so I expected that I would put on a you know by the by this domain when it becomes
|
||
|
|
available you would imagine that that would be purchase of the domain but then they when it became
|
||
|
|
available they put it into action so then I was very close to bidding on myself so I've it wasn't
|
||
|
|
clear anywhere in the in the um control panel that I had but you know what the process was and
|
||
|
|
what was happening is very uh horrible horrible interference yeah capitalism I guess yeah well
|
||
|
|
capitalism is doesn't need to be screwing your customer you know capitalism is is a balance between
|
||
|
|
you and your customer and both of you getting your fair deal out of what's happening uh
|
||
|
|
screwing customers over isn't capitalism it is screwing your customer over so that they go away
|
||
|
|
from you and never want to come back again ever yeah anyway it's pretty foul I agree to quote
|
||
|
|
fringy uh it's not good the rules of acquisition audio book club it's going out late uh mature rules
|
||
|
|
I've started listening to it myself it will be uh February the 10th that's right yeah that's not
|
||
|
|
all really happened it's already happened I guess yes it being the 28th the day yes
|
||
|
|
excellent stuff excellent stuff
|
||
|
|
then we had uh Ivan um who is epic house uh I assumed that he has I assumed his handle there
|
||
|
|
I hope I'm not not wrong in this but I assumed it was meant to be pronounced Ivan Privacy
|
||
|
|
which sounds it sounds I think that's another amusing pun oh do you think I don't know is that
|
||
|
|
not just right real name I don't know I don't know epic house I don't know I don't know either either
|
||
|
|
or I actually as you can see by reading this thread I find his emails very confusing to follow
|
||
|
|
it is uh I mean I got the wrong answer the stick with this and again apologies to um
|
||
|
|
Ivan for this um mess up basically um he was uh requesting feedback on a show that he did
|
||
|
|
and I somehow walked that bat into thinking that he was requesting that we changed the encoding
|
||
|
|
for every show in the netter so um let's talk about that the better I think uh it's been a long one
|
||
|
|
yeah it he I think he was sort of um how to put it suggesting that maybe some uh metadata could
|
||
|
|
be added that's not currently in the shows but I don't think that was that should be conflated with
|
||
|
|
you know does some of this metadata in my show blow your your player up there's more that uh
|
||
|
|
you know we we we only put out the core stuff in in um HBR shows yeah yeah we do but there's a reason
|
||
|
|
for that and that reason became very apparent when I was going back editing all the shows from
|
||
|
|
today with a techie and stuff the audio that is submitted or has been in the past now it's
|
||
|
|
it's fairly standard because we have a page that shows people you know this is this is recording
|
||
|
|
this is the settings in audacity and most media players are saying that but back when we started
|
||
|
|
nine years ago mp3 was a new massively new thing and the you would get shows in that had like audio
|
||
|
|
in one channel or that was completely busy or that was warp slow because the encoding rate was
|
||
|
|
was wrong really for for the crack someone just go and download some of the today with a techie
|
||
|
|
episodes and open them in audacity and I'm just have a look like there's a DC offset on on some
|
||
|
|
of the shows it's like bizarre so a lot of them when I when I started working on this we were getting
|
||
|
|
we're getting a lot of complaints from people about shows not playing and I went back and had a
|
||
|
|
look I actually ended up going back and adding reencoding things from mp3 to organ speaks and a
|
||
|
|
lot of them failed at that time so I ended up having to download the mp3s at that time of the shows
|
||
|
|
that were causing issues open them in audacity and basically fix them and we post them so I did
|
||
|
|
that for hpr but hgr shows and not for today but a techie but yeah but that has since ironed out
|
||
|
|
because we basically take everything regardless of what it is and turn it into a roll pcm file
|
||
|
|
so if it's wild, flack, whatever it just everything gets stripped out and we just push
|
||
|
|
put it into a roll pcm file and then from there we can convert it into everything else but
|
||
|
|
that said I was really thinking the fast m episodes will be wound for chapter marks would really
|
||
|
|
have been handy yeah yeah great i agree as i did go to a lot of trouble to put the chapter marks
|
||
|
|
in on the website so if you play them on the website and you go to any of the interviews the
|
||
|
|
all you need to do is put the hash octetore symbol pound sign whatever you use and t equals
|
||
|
|
the star time and then comma the end time and you'll be able to when you press play it will jump
|
||
|
|
forward to that section of the audio file and just play that which is really nice and that would
|
||
|
|
be nice to have on audio players that would support that okay um I mentioned I reserved a
|
||
|
|
slot for uh 2015 0401 and we have an open series that you will all remember it comes once a year
|
||
|
|
the open system to connect OSI model so if anyone I was intending on doing this I don't
|
||
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wonder if I can particularly plan but if anybody would like to record that episode and submit it
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just drop me an email please and we will make sure that that gets updated for you
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and then I sent on some cross promotional opportunities emails which caused some discussion
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I found that quite fascinating actually just just because I went into grumpy old man mode and went
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I don't look don't look right to me I thought oh god I'm being it's completely wrong I shouldn't take
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the attitude at all and then it seemed that the community sort of agreed to fair to fair extent
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is that fair comment yeah some people were were interested in doing it but um to be honest I've seen
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this this one came the closest to being an actual real thing um and their size you know
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uh we do get quite a lot of uh you know Bob's huge store wants to do cross promotional
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opportunities to you and you know it's just a spam it's a spam thing but this one I thought I
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I would forward on because it comes very close to the boundary but I had a look as well
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at some of the people that they have on their site and you know that you can earn a number of points
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and I think there was only 23 people listed and a lot of them didn't have any points at all and
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so not sure what's going on there but if somebody wants to record a show and do an interview with
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these guys as a show that would be good I think that would be better approach than um and having
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them come on and get a such sales bill because you wouldn't get the the top questions in there
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now that that's that's an excellent suggestion I like that can I just comment that um this particular
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thread um I didn't want to want to have a go at Frank uh Frank Bell who uh who who um hijacked the thread
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at the end but you will notice that his comments didn't actually appear as a thread because they're
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stuck on the end of this one okay hold on one second oh how does that happen
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well if you look at how um G main handled it they've done the same because what he did was he did
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reply to an old message and changed the the um subject and so it uh it's it's it's been threaded
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is threaded by um by my code it's threaded by G main it's threaded by any any thread aware
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may not as being part of that thread I will don't pick frankly out for that I've done that lots of
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no no no no no that's why I know not to do it again Dave I know not to do it again it's just uh
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it's just you lose in in this world of threaded messages then you get lost in in especially if
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you attach yourself to a large thread um people people don't see your messages uh um if they
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look at stuff after the event I'm really sure now you definitely need to do a um do an episode
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because you know about threading and how it works because if you know how it works then we know
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what to do and what not to do yeah so yeah okay uh Frank uh he's asking about the intro and outro and um
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uh and about the ftp server so the ftp uh count has been changed since then if you want us you
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email admin and hackbookagradio.org although I prefer people to go to the website and even if
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you want to upload via ftp you can just reserve your um days fill in the information for the show
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notes and then um if you don't upload any file or provide a URL then you you get emails using them
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and password for the ftp site as well as my home address so that you can uh deliver the uh if you
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want to post a show in from a non-disclose location. That's pretty cool. Also I see that uh lost
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from Bronx one didn't get picked up on the Jimin thing for the cross promotional offer.
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Yeah that was a case where he has um he has uh what did he do that I did make a note of this
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he replied to uh he no he didn't reply to a previous message and he changed the subject line
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so both my code and Jimin's code can't join his message in with the the thread that that was the
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problem there okay not worry I mean it's better than what it's it's fine we get it here so that's
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fine um then the next one was from me hubbypublicradio.com.net.org are redirecting to
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hackupublicradio.org actually they're not they're doing more than that if you go to hubbypublicradio.com
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or hubbypublicradio.net or hubbypublicradio.org you're brought to a completely different site
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that has nothing to do with hackers at all and those sites will be um those sites will be
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will have the text hacker will have very similar text to what's on hackerpublicradio
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except it'll be replaced with hubbypublicradio. That's very impressive
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which is fun to do I must say and it's been a long time in the office because I've heard from people
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that if they're at their work then they can access the HPR website the hackerpublicradio website
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because they've got multi-word hacker in it uh so now you should be able to just go to hubbypublicradio.org
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for instance and get to the content you will not be able to upload a show because
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I have lots of checks and they're specifically for domain names and I don't want to make it more
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complicated in addition to that um the emailing aspect it won't work because it comes from
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hackerpublicradio.org and in any event I'm thinking the use case where people are uploading
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in work is kind of relatively small I can understand why somebody might want to download a show
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to listen in work but uploading show from work seems a bit odd especially if that environment
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is blocking access to HPR on the first place and on the side note if you are if you are working
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in an environment that is has a third-party provider that is blocking us not that the environment
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themselves are blocking us but the third-party provider is blocking us please contact me so that I
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can contact their provider I've done this on a few occasions and when they get a phone call from
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somebody asking them why this service that's been of the you know that's has been all support
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to the community has been blocked and given all the contents that we have and that we're we've
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interviewed several found in figures blah blah blah and we've interviewed people from IBM and
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RMS and blah blah blah that they're very very very very very very quick about on blocking us so
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just keep that in mind folks and the next one was a bug report that's found and I fixed
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Mike has a topic request about automake and I think you replied to this I voted on the list and
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Platoon replied that there was a show about that by Needle and you replied to that as well
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No I didn't add anything useful to the to the discussion I simply responded to your comment
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about trying to break my threading algorithm that's all I hope you see Dave I play with your mind
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I can't yeah yeah yeah you challenged me I have to come back something I'm afraid
|
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and then we have the one obviously about the show notes and the one about 5150
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having trouble submitting shows now we've done a lot of investigation on this topic and
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quite a lot of it is off is now off the mailing list because I went through the log files the Apache
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log files to see what was going on with them 5150 and also Kevin seemed to have this and I think
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we're close to identifying the issue it's not it's not the the website itself is basic HTML we have
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php render the HTML but the HTML is backward compatible I even tried it on a miss on the
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new mosaic browser so there's nothing special about that any of the HTML 5 stuff should be ignored
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by previous browsers and as part of the specs so that's all good so long as you fill in the
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required fields you're not gonna have problems because I check for stuff like if if they're
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supposed to be 12 fields and only 10 get filled in then it can't have come through the website
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so it was a good exercise for me to go through this um but I couldn't I couldn't find anything
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particular um that was going on that's that what seems strange but they're one thing that's um
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5150 and Kevin uh uh who could have in common are is that they were both uploading multiple
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episodes and we begin to think now that it's something to do with uh the caching on the browser
|
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on their side or perhaps um that need to refresh or something like that or the back button is
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uh you know it's back button has been used and it doesn't uh get a new page from the website
|
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so the website is saying it's okay that the page hasn't been refreshed or it's possibly something
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like they when you type in in the URL that is also fills in the previous uh page that was there
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which was the confirmation page and once you go there you get a 412 or um permission tonight
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but I will say this two things of note very important one is that as soon as you see that you
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post a shown it gives you the thank you page you should have an email in your inbox if you don't
|
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can you check your spam folders and JWP has reported that there's an issue with hotmail and
|
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5150 also had some of his emails uh confirmation emails going to a spam folder so um I'm going to
|
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be putting some information about that onto the website as well um just so that we can I'm
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going to see if there's a way of getting those email addresses white white listed by uh individual
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services but I think we're close to fix them to to to seeing this uh fixed I hope yeah very good
|
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and finally we had um uh Josh uh knapp who's the um uh basically the the patron of HPR
|
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and bin rev and associated projects he is at anonestools.com and onestools.com and they provide all
|
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this stuff for free and you have no idea the amount of work that this chap does in the background
|
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so he's got some new firewall rules and intrusion detection stuff in uh to stop a lot of
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attacks and you know even when we were troubleshooting this issue you'd see all the stuff that's
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going on um I don't know if people realize how many um many people are trying to jokers are trying
|
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to uh avail of our services trailing the website and pulling down you know take a mirror of HPR
|
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is absolutely fine there's easier ways to do it and we want to make that possible but um yeah
|
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there's lots of people trying to do um interesting stuff shall we say and uh 5150 did make a point that
|
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saying are you trying to attack the show in the in the in an error message that can come up
|
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is a bit off-potting so as part of that I fixed the error page that you're likely to see a lot less
|
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error uh freaky and then put some hidden comments in for the those scriptkitties amongst us who wish
|
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to record shows for us and by the way if you get as far as the upload page uh then you've already
|
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got past josh's uh joshest off and you're into my zone so if you can't upload then it's entirely
|
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|
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due to me so if you can't upload for any reason please email admin at hackerpublicradio.org
|
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remember I'm in a different time zone to you probably so uh allow 24 hours for to go through
|
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|
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what is very useful is the show number that you were trying to upload um a history of the steps
|
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that you went through I was trying to upload on this page then I clicked this and I went in here
|
||
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then I got this so I didn't get the email this error appeared and especially on the upload page
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itself there will be an md5 uh string um given that will describe exactly what uh it's it's an
|
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error code and if you can paste that to me as well that will tell me where in the process uh you're
|
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having problems and we can also look at the logs and stuff and see uh see exactly what's going on but
|
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for the most people I think there's been about 15 to 20 people who have now uploaded via the website
|
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so it seems to be gone okay I think yeah I've had no problems apart from
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the one email dropping in my spam folder as well so uh tombstones it's work fine for me
|
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yeah I don't know how to um the caching I can get around because I can retry your caching
|
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|
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and browsers could technically do something on the thank you page I can leave that up for a few
|
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seconds and then have it auto redirected to somewhere else or I can have a click here button that
|
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will bring people back to the homepage so then the last page that they were asked was the homepage
|
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and then I can force then uh a that the calendar page is also always refreshed on every
|
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|
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um you know you force to refresh every time you go into that page uh whether the browser is on
|
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|
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the last one after another thing was um uh again also put in messages about press F5 and stuff um
|
||
|
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do you think a show will be yeah on a cool mask do you think a show yes is the answer all right I
|
||
|
|
better do a show on the upload process the the other thought I'd had was that uh some sort of
|
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diagrammatic thing to to show how to do this but uh then I thought oh yeah well who's going to do it
|
||
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um I I tend to try and do that for us
|
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yeah so okay a braille a braille diagram would be you know what I would love to see is a uh
|
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I'd love to see in court uh drink is a um or time what was that that we're doing on the new
|
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|
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show uh you know uh a accessibility to this was really cool uh I would love to actually use one of
|
||
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those to uh to see how it works to see what it feels like you know browsing through a thing of text
|
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that will be cool yeah my description of his little braille um device forget what he called it
|
||
|
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was was fascinating because he was saying that it you effectively feel it and and and move your
|
||
|
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your mouse cursor over your screen and then then it turns it into braille what's under the
|
||
|
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mouse cursor which is just an amazing concept yep absolutely okay there were 17 comments this month
|
||
|
|
first one was on episode 15 22 back in uh 2014 06 it was how to use darker containers on Linux
|
||
|
|
and I've said it before and I'll say it again yeah people HVR is a gold mine there you you
|
||
|
|
you don't know when your shows are going to be listened to so this is how to use darker Linux
|
||
|
|
and the comment from was from Wendigo about creating a bridge interface and they
|
||
|
|
command to do that is ip space link space add space br 0 space type space bridge so thanks
|
||
|
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let me go for that one pretty cool and mr morris had one on coffee do you want to give us a
|
||
|
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rundown I'm drowning in comments here I'm trying to draw two tabs at once yeah I know I'm with you
|
||
|
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I'm with you so um uh somebody with the handle 1093 i3511 uh said that we're commented on a
|
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|
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a um an alternative way of uh um making espresso coffee with a device that that used an
|
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|
|
electric um element to to heat the water uh a rommel's bacher assume echo 366 um and it
|
||
|
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it does look very cool it looks very nice it does yeah my only problem with it was the uh
|
||
|
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little beletti that i that i use um costs about i think it was about 15 pounds when i bought it
|
||
|
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about 20 pounds on amazon right now in the uk um whereas the rommel's bacher is uh 73 pounds on
|
||
|
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um on amazon uk yeah yeah yeah i i'm i'm just you know it's if you if you didn't have a stove
|
||
|
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it would be an amazing thing to have but uh i'm not sure i'd pay that much yeah beside your bed
|
||
|
|
coffee i'm sure no expenses per day if if anybody wants to buy me one i'll put it on my wish list
|
||
|
|
you know and uh just just go for it go ahead uh uh Charles replied to page need as an alternative
|
||
|
|
to marketplaces to lost and bronx episode 1683 and he proposed the idea of uh crowdsourcing
|
||
|
|
patronage it kind of seems like you know um uh i immediately sprang to mind the requesting for
|
||
|
|
donations uh like they do on uh escape pod both that's kind of more um that's a different
|
||
|
|
thing he he's talking about uh something like kickstarter or something like that which could work
|
||
|
|
i guess um common to on episode 1687 back in jangry of this year by tasha tasha sara tasha thank you
|
||
|
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says yeah by mark waters we simply said thanks for sharing the opml so pretty good
|
||
|
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is that mic waters or mark waters it's mark waters okay because i was thinking it might be mark
|
||
|
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waters who did the uh water swimming in france show so um comment on fostering three of five
|
||
|
|
from 5150 play that funky music and obviously 50 doesn't read the show notes because in every show
|
||
|
|
notes as you should for acrylic commons music i gave uh all the copyrights including everybody who's
|
||
|
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playing in us and as i am required to do under the license so that was there and then we had an
|
||
|
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episode uh above from migray thanks for asking the right questions and uh mostly because i
|
||
|
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solicited mike's important uh everybody else's inputs uh on the on the first part i unfortunately
|
||
|
|
didn't get to ask questions of the do do linux chap because uh for one thing in another completely
|
||
|
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completely set my mind if i'm being through through through to the honest and sometimes you can
|
||
|
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you come up against somebody who is um how how let's say this uh devoting a lot of their free time and
|
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|
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you you feel feel a lot bad uh i i didn't ask them to have tough questions because i forgot
|
||
|
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about it but it's a lot easier to ask tough questions on somebody who's wearing a suit and being
|
||
|
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paged to go there by their company and all the rest if you know what i mean do you know what i mean
|
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oh absolutely yes yes you you don't really want to slap effectively slap the guy down
|
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|
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but you know and and squashes enthusiasm you know you're hearing in an interview like that
|
||
|
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and yeah exactly and there's like two people working on the project themselves and another guy
|
||
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you know so yeah other projects i have no problem asking the questions uh the tough questions
|
||
|
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yeah are you so yes uh i feel embarrassed reading out the comments for the next one so
|
||
|
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that's uh if you want to do a date yes uh this is um comments on show 1700 and uh which went down
|
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|
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very very well as uh we already uh discovered i think um we have Mike Ray saying
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this this was Ken's um everybody's name being intro show being stitched together that we spoke about
|
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|
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before uh Mike Ray says such a parcel of rogues which is which is an interesting
|
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quality true enough brilliant amount of beat of editing he says which which you can only only
|
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agree with um we have fifty one fifty if it's fifty what's going to be this episode uh comment
|
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actually um just nailed it for me all the thanks for the great episode everyone uh everything one
|
||
|
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needs to know about hgur in ten minutes that uh just uh put a smile on my face for the whole day
|
||
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i'm fascinated with people's handles i'd love to know how people come up with with them
|
||
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i mean i have no originality at all therefore i never came up with one myself so just uh if
|
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fascinates me uh people actually saying them out loud and stuff is a it's a great thing
|
||
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i'm what was amazing to me was how many people don't put their handle in the show don't even introduce
|
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themselves i i don't know i always hello this is Ken follow no blah blah blah blah but the amount of
|
||
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people who i you know i had to get a list of all the people that the might have done five or six
|
||
|
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different shows and every single one of them just went straight into the text hi this is the text
|
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and i'm doing the text and then eventually on the final show or second to last show at the end of
|
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the episode they say their name and with a few people i actually cheetahs and had to get their
|
||
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a recording of them from other podcasters who i knew had interviewed them and they had said their
|
||
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name on the other shows so i had to cut it from there and put it into hp artist oh my god
|
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|
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it just just gives us some insight into the matter work that we're into this Ken
|
||
|
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amazing and then i edited all this and then all of a sudden like yeah uh because as i was saying
|
||
|
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about the toata tech episodes you had like chipmunk sounding ones then you had ones going into your
|
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left ear and you're right here so that i had to go and edit all of them and uh i had actually asked
|
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i was thinking i was going to do this with a script but then the only way the only way you could
|
||
|
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get to do this was to was to visualize it in audacity and you know kind of guess there's this
|
||
|
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end of the intro and there's the start of an intro one so it was just i was weeks
|
||
|
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weeks literally weeks doing this yeah absolutely but it's me i was going to say michael
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mich michael it's that insious i don't know if it isn't i um says thank you Ken this episode made
|
||
|
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me smile that's just a great comment you know and imagine the amount of work you put into the
|
||
|
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episode he says thank you for all the work you do for the community well i intend to uh don't
|
||
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it's very nice what's uh and then epicanos came in with the uh with another uh absolutely
|
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|
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another comment of us it's nice to hear um as he says himself yes he uh he did say that it still
|
||
|
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takes eight minutes to get through all the people introducing themselves um which is fantastic
|
||
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you know it really does it really does bring it home to you um what we have here it's it's amazing
|
||
|
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like when you go to at first and you can go up to people and and they were going okay who are you
|
||
|
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and how are you community driven well i got this question before people would talk to us
|
||
|
|
we are a community podcast network what does community mean well community means we've had
|
||
|
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2000 episodes and we've had uh 200 and uh 264 contributors if you want to be 265
|
||
|
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you can submit a show tomorrow so it's kind of good way to keep it all open absolutely
|
||
|
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and the last the last comment was from jm who says great work i was giggling when i heard my name
|
||
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goodbye which is quite a nice comment to go on sorry no i'm just going to say that that
|
||
|
|
business of sitting there listening with great anticipation for your own name to to come up is
|
||
|
|
you know something i'm sure everybody feels at some point i just thought you put it rather well
|
||
|
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absolutely yeah and i tried to get the first time people said this so that was my you know
|
||
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i said my name it was the first time i'd ever done a podcast ever now this is this is my first show
|
||
|
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and oh my god what was it do would people listen to me you know what's the end of the world so yeah
|
||
|
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everybody uh everybody's a little bit nervous i think i'm the first to
|
||
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and what it was terrified was not that i for the first time i think ever i was worried that we
|
||
|
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were going to get new holes in between uh the time i finished editing and then uh got to frost
|
||
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because i knew that there was those going to be episodes and i was worried that people would have
|
||
|
|
submitted the shows before it went off of course that did not oh yeah yeah as would be
|
||
|
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horrible to uh yeah to have submitted the show prior to episode 1700 not have your name included
|
||
|
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so the following uh we had a comment on 1702 which was the one of the first time episodes
|
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regarding my interview with reactOS um really enjoyed the uh his enthusiasm and stuff
|
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love the project i love i love this comment actually the uh i did like the the guy's um accent
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which and his his uh his enthusiasm as well so yeah more interviews with him with the comment
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yeah absolutely so the next one is a uh is a comment from uh my
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kebi's episode about open source cv-rippers and there was uh missing k k3b from the list
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i don't know already spoken about that and um charles nice and formative about cv-rippers and he
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enjoyed the intermission music as well as did i i thought you'd be on a lot of feet
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so 1707 was a tour uh my desktop and um marcia mellows wrote in to say great job great deliberately
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adequate sound quality informative content good going vis-ra and looking forward to more
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b-ser i think he meant to say that of course that of course is why i did this editing because
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i do plan to post that wildfile beside everybody's name that anytime somebody's names come up we can
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hear they're they're actual name so i want me to do this at more the tradition of me butchering
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people's names will be over yeah uh that's a sound like a great project there you go and we had a
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comment on uh you and me commented on my episode about uh the new windows desktop and he said uh
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thanks for sharing it that there's an alternative to our desktop because he's getting the cred ssp
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required by server messages and you don't get them with that and you're very welcome servant very
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very long and Dave i must say i really like the ordering of the comments this month i know we to
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go on about this so much for the last few months and now people are fed up about it but it does
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make it a lot easier to work through the comments i think yes i yes i think uh well it was your
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suggestion to to put them in this order um i simply went with the order that we'd already had
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elsewhere uh but i never felt it was right um so i think we got it right now so the only thing i
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will maybe do with it i'm not sure if it will be useful for for people reading this but it's
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only be useful for us when we're uh we're doing this or doing the recording is to make the links
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if i can make the links in the comments go to the comments and stuff rather than the top of the
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the episode what do you think sorry completely miss that sorry you were going to have the
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the the links that are in the comment list right so hbr1522 takes you to the the page of the
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episode on i thought if i put the the hash comment or whatever it is on the end of that url
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absolutely drop it down to the comment i was just going to email you about that today but it felt
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bad because you had you had just uh updated the order but yes that would be actually quite cool
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yeah okay well since i i suggested it i'll do it definitely but if you had the link from the i
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think the link to the episode page is pretty good because then when we're reading it out you can
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really get a summary of especially for the old ones uh you know if we get a comment on something
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from 2013 for instance you have no idea what episode you know zero nine four three was but
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if the one two three on the side are actual links to the comments one you know comment one coming
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two coming three that would be good do you know what i get you are they addressable the
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individual comment but you will find out no that well absolutely absolutely i will look into this
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and if they're not then the guy behind the the system can maybe make them so i don't know
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there you go what's the one you're shooting next one for
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common systems or davin came oh yes okay by the way folks this is an open uh open show i think we've
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driven uh fifty one fifty and a who go away last uh and it's opened to anybody in the community
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and it doesn't we're not married to this time if there's a group of you one or two one two whatever
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want to do this show everything that you need is on the show notes page which is updated
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before time so the only thing you need to do is have bread the shows follow the mailing list a
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little and uh you you too can do this show unfortunately it doesn't count for your one show year
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thanks yeah these these notes are obviously available uh usually quite in advance of the
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natural recording so just because i'm that sort of a geek i'm afraid
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yeah this is type of geek we like so anything other otherwise interesting or cool that
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we need to tell the community about i don't have anything else myself
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i just had a um okay so um we still need to do some more work on the uh fifty i just got an
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email from fifty one fifty about the um four one two or so still need to do a little bit more work
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on that but we shall we shall endeavor to persevere and i still haven't put the downloads in that
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would be a nice addition to the show notes sorry day oh no what let me die Steve to have the number
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of downloads from one side to the show notes all right that's how i will let i will run before
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Dave says if he kills me or some some where other all right two minutes more or another exciting
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episode of hi ka public radio join us now and share the software i miss you on your own again you're
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on your own missed an opportunity not singing that that's when uh when our mess went past
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anyways Dave it's been a pleasure as well with yeah it's been good thanks Ken bye bye
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