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Episode: 2171
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Title: HPR2171: hello world
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2171/hpr2171.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 15:14:08
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This is HPR episode 2,171 entitled Hello World, it is posted by first-time post-pacement
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and in about 4 minutes long.
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The summary is, this first HPR podcast is to introduce myself and what I am about.
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Well, Hello World, this is my first podcast for HPR and this is quite interesting.
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I've started making podcasts over new social but I figured why not use that already existing
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audience over there so this is basically an introduction podcast to tell you what I'm
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about, what my show quote unquote is going to be about.
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So let's introduce myself and I want to do this half and half so basically this show
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is going to be split into two things.
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The first one is programming.
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I'm a programmer, I'm a free software programmer, I want to talk about programming and how
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computers are awesome and how we can implement them to use in our daily lives.
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So yeah, free software, every user thinks and computer related things.
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Now, obviously it's not because I'm a programmer that I want to be like autistic and talk about
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computers that nobody understands, I always like to make everyone understand what I'm saying
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regardless of their programmers.
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The other half is my biggest critique of the free software community.
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The other half is AFK stuff, AFK, like things that you do when you're not programming, things
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that you do when you're away from a computer, because you know, free software programming
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and all that, it's all nice, it's all good.
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But it's not enough, we need to know things other than computers, other than programming
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in our lives as programmers, things like nutrition, like I see so many fat programmers all
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there.
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Money, so many of them just don't know how to make money, they don't know how to sell
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themselves, they don't know how to sell their product, they don't know how to present themselves,
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or money left living.
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And I got like money, but I also like to like share knowledge about how to not use it,
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just how to use the earth that provides for your own body, your own self, your own self
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preservation.
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I want to talk about energy, electricity, how do you generate it, how do you calculate
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what you need so you can just, let's say, purchase something to just generate your own
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stuff, but just pay for it.
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I want to talk about veganism also, fitness, and when I say veganism and fitness, if you
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combine the two together, it's just like something that can be extremely powerful to change
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your life, to have more energy and just be fit, more attractive, feel better about yourself
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and all that.
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And I also want to talk about like four things that we control, like thoughts, emotion,
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knowledge, fitness, and I added another one here, environment as well, because we controlled
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our environment, we control who we want to talk to, we know that.
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So in a sense, I'm happy that I can post a Lee podcast on HPR, I'm happy because I get
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to really sit and really write down what I want to talk about.
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So yeah, just a quick, just a quick conclusion here, I want to talk about programming, lots
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of subject security, usability, yeah, just computers, whether works best with everyone
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with computers, I need to have a subject, and the rest is AFK stuff, so both while you
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are on the keyboard and when you're not on the keyboard, so that's pretty much it, and
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I already have podcasts, like five of them, you can look them on my blog, but if you want
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to reach me right now and keep on seeing what I'm doing, what I'm all about, you can go
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to loadarriage.org slash spaceman, happy hacking.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org.
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