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Episode: 4205
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Title: HPR4205: Trollercoasting almost getting a heart attack
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4205/hpr4205.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 21:21:32
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,205 for Friday the 13th of September 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, Trawler Kissing Almost Getting A Heart Attack.
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It is hosted by Trawler Coaster and is about five minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Trawler Coaster interacts with the Community News Summary of August 2024.
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This morning again, I'm going to get the work out.
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Nice day to work today.
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Ah, Hacker Public Radio on my podcast. Let's jump on the bike. Let's jump on the train.
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,196 from Monday the 2nd of September 2024.
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Today's...
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HPR Community News for August 2024 arrived.
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One of my favorite shows. Come on, let's put it on.
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They always like the fun and the banter they have.
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Hello Dave, how are you? Over. I'm good.
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I'm pretty good. I'm pretty good. I keep forgetting to press this...
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Show button. I should...
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Yeah, Intro to Science Fiction Series by Ahuka.
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I love seeing this coming in because it has my favorite word series in there.
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And when Ahuka says series, Ahuka means series.
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Oh yeah, interesting. Yeah, didn't see that show, but I have to see it.
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Anyway, roller coaster.
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Talks about software freedom.
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Oh yeah, right. I interviewed Sam.
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You're usually what you think about it. Hopefully the old software freedom day.
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Big thing to take on.
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Big thing to take on. Be responsible for our project. Something like software freedom day.
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Especially. So good luck with that.
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Yeah, it's quite a challenge I would think.
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It's impressive. It's something I would...
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If I had the time and stuff, I would help somebody else too.
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But I know where would I initiate the thing myself.
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I think it's too much.
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I know, my name is roller coaster, but please don't show me like this.
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Why? I mean, the whole thing of the recording was to prove that organizing software freedom day is easy.
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It's a small thing to do. You don't have to go big.
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You just ask over a few friends, have a small party or whatever.
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You can go big.
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I think he hates me. Can he hates me?
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Ah, they hate me. They just want to sabotage.
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Oh my god, I'm gonna... I'm gonna cancel software freedom day.
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It needs to be done. No doubt about it.
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Yeah, no doubt about it. And great stuff.
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Come on now. Put your act together. Nobody's making fun of me.
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They just... they have like a gazillion podcasts to listen.
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I can't imagine they don't listen to everything.
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They probably listened to the beginning, heard me talk about software freedom day worldwide.
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And they missed the whole part about, okay, how...
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As a small event, it can be really simple.
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Just have two people over, have a talk, have a drink, have some beer.
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And have a Linux install party.
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Some people just are four or five people. That's okay.
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Software freedom day doesn't have to be big.
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Dave doesn't hate me.
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Can doesn't make fun of me.
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Don't think that like that, you're gonna come on.
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Let's talk about software freedom.
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Lovebug made this great episode about why he didn't record his podcast for hacker public radio.
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And he explained how simple it is.
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I mean, come on.
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Software freedom day is simple too. Just do it.
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Ask four friends over, have some fun to have a talk about what free software you use.
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You can do it with new people and explain them or give them a demo.
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And do it with old people and get some more in-depth knowledge.
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But I mean, software freedom day is too important to win over stuff, to go all drama.
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And okay, my name is Rollercoaster, but I like the name.
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And maybe I trolled you a little bit now.
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Anyway, thanks for keeping organizing the podcast.
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My HPR is like my connection with hackers all over the world.
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And Ken and Dave, you're the guys who glue everything together.
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For how much episodes now?
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Two years? Three years? No, it wasn't more.
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A little bit more. I think 20 or something.
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Anyway, I don't care.
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Thanks a lot. I've been enjoying it. I will still enjoy it.
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And I hope you didn't mind getting small a little bit.
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But come on, let's have fun. We'll get a thanks a lot.
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And see you around. Bye.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at HackerPublicRadio.org.
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Today's show was contributed by a HPR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast,
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then click on our contribute link to find out how easy it may be.
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Hosting for HPR has been kindly provided by
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an honesthost.com, the internet archive, and our syncs.net.
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On the Satellite status, today's show is released
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under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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