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Episode: 2651
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Title: HPR2651: HPR Community News for September 2018
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2651/hpr2651.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 07:05:02
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This is HBR episode 2651 entitled HBR Community News for September 2018 and is part of the series HBR Community News.
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It is posted by HBR volunteers and is about 80 minutes long and can in an explicit flag.
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The summary is HBR volunteers talk about shows released and comment posted in September 2018.
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by an honesthost.com.
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Hi everybody my name is Ken Fallon and you're listening to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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Joining me tonight is... Hi everybody it's Dave Morris and how are you Dave?
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Pretty good, pretty good. Excellent. This is HBR which is a Hacker Public Radio
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Community Show which is a bit of a misnormally because it is a very broad definition of hackers
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and it's public and it's not really radio as such but we are the longest one of the longest
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podcasts out there and this show is done once a month and this month is for September 2018 where we
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look back at the happenings in the HBR community. It's recorded on the Saturday before the first
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Monday of the month and Dave if you'd like to introduce the new host please.
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Yes we have one new host who was on last month's show actually. Your own Yirun sorry is that right?
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The Barton? Yirun Barton I believe it's pronounced but you you would know better actually.
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Yirun Beaton I think. Beaton okay but I think he has deliberately anglicised it for us.
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Yes he's very flexible obviously. Yes so that is very professional for those of us
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joining for the first time. I lower the bar so the rest of you don't have to. HBR is a community
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podcast network meaning the shows are contributed by people just like you so if you have
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anything that is of interest to hackers you can submit it here and we will post it without
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listening to it and we do our listening in the month and then we comment on what has been said
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and just to give you feedback knowing that yes your show has been heard because as I was explaining
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here earlier on today we don't often not all shows can be guaranteed to get some feedback.
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I think people are a lot better at doing that now but back in the day you could always
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guarantee to get feedback on your episodes. So we go through the shows here and then we will tell
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you read out any comments and we'll tell you what's been going on in the mailing list and
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in and around the community. So let's start with the HBR community news for August 2018 and there were
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two comments on that. The first one was do you want to do the first one? Well I was involved in these
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two comments because the commenter baffled sent two comments which are effectively the same
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and I think we sort of got a wise cross just to what he actually wanted to do with them.
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So it's really just one comment but he he wanted to enhance the original one so I can just read
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the the second one actually because it's so cool for him. So he says cool show. Hey I just wanted
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to let you know that I thought it was a fun and interesting show. Thanks also for the mention he
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was one of the people who sent in tags the previous month. Now he says can I do this? Just wanted to
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they meant add to the comment? Well the answer was no sorry. Just wanted to add my two cents
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the front notices to podcasts. I like the eSpeak announcements considering and he's I think he's
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mistyped so I think he's saying that he's blind and that may be why he says I'm a link but I think
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maybe that's a type of thing. Anyway the theme music would be nice to have alternating versions
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to make them less tedious. Yeah cool and that was relating to the ongoing discussion in which
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we'll cover in the news section later on. The mailing list section. Yeah yeah related to the
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changing the intro and the branding. So the following day we had the show was by Tony Hughes
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and it was a Liverpool Maker Fest 2018 series and an interview with Robert and Karl about
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robotworks.co.uk. So I like this this one. Yeah yeah yeah these these are great some really
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interesting people and why this Liverpool make their sense fantastic yeah I feel a bit jealous
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every time he goes and I think yeah yeah that's something you should actually give us some
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notice probably and might see what we can do because I can't actually fly there but I can
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can actually tell you that I I probably won't be able to go to any events either. Sorry I'm very
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tired tonight so I'm a bit muddled so my apologies everybody it can't be okay yes it can happen
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to us all can that so a bit flustered. The following day we there were no comments on that episode
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unfortunately the following day we had another show that didn't have any comments and it was
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LM. LM I think it's a programming language and this was by Turo Tto and man where is he getting all
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this stuff I don't know he's he's a busy fellow in he's it's a long edge yeah yeah he's right
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out there with him and Clackier go no this is normal it's finding his obscure programming language
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it's very very yeah I had a little look at this but it's a bit over my head as we've discussed
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before it's a language that generates JavaScript for a website yeah so so that's that's pretty
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cool sounds just like something as as before something once you get into you know I don't know
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where forever will I think I've got a file anything that he and Clackier do under yeah yeah no we
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did a we did the show on HBR five years ago about that yeah everybody knows about Elm
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yeah yeah I don't do Wikipedia that thank you very much so more down to earth was sorry no that's
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that was not meant in the geography fashion but gist tags and metadata by Tlatu an interesting one
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actually on just how you can put a tag on your gist reposal yeah yeah I I knew this was possible I've
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never really dabbled with it much I think I don't use Git properly and so it's not been relevant to me
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I keep a whole bundle of things in one repository and they all have different version numbers so
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giving the whole bundle a version number it doesn't fit with what I do but maybe that's because
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I don't do it right so there were no comments on that one but the next day we had a uruans show
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about running your own mainframe on linux for fun and profit and dodo didomi says this is embarrassing
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enjoy the show but given the fact that I'm a long time herteries user and a greybeard mainframe
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I'm embarrassed I didn't do this show actually I recorded this show more than once but thought
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it wouldn't make sense to someone new to mainframes I think you handled the problem well maybe
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this will inspire me to create some mainframe shows I agree the musics youtube channelers were
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checking out for anyone interested in mainframe all I won't say I'm angry I'm just very very very
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disappointed dodo dodo yeah I want you to go to the corner and think about what you've done and
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bring a podcast recording device with you and record us some shows well yeah yeah I he's mentioned
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his mainframe credentials many times but but yeah we've been waiting a long time for that
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it's not as if we didn't ask Dave it's not no no no no indeed indeed so Gavtrus says memories oh
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this episode brought back pleasant memories when PCs were just toys made to run the word perfect
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Lotus one two three Harvard graphics and attach my extra TN 3270 emulator thanks for the ride
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excellent that's very good but that just goes to show I have yet to see any episode I don't think
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there's any episode that everybody universally liked but there's always an episode that's that
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every episode suddenly somebody has liked yeah yeah yeah no I'm sure there's loads of people who
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who would would like to to hear more about this sort of sort of absolutely I went to I went to
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your own talk at dog camp I think I mentioned it last time and it was a really full room there was
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a lot of people were interested in hearing what he had to say and enjoyed his talk it was an
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excellent talk so you know it's a subject that a lot of people want to want to get into just from
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the historical point of view or you know the nostalgia yeah exactly exactly another one from
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the following day was Liverpool Makerfest an interview with Noel from JMU FabLab and guys if you
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have not gone to the website for this one you really need to that is one fantastic piece of
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3D printer yeah it's very impressive stuff isn't it it's they're doing some amazing
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things this was the JMU FabLab the John Moore's John Moore's University so yeah they obviously
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doing some cool stuff there yeah this isn't this isn't a two hundred dollar Chinese 3D printer
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that printed this stuff I can tell you no no no it looks like something very classy yeah I'd love
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to just yeah I'm so sad I couldn't go to this this thing and get first-hand experience of
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what these people are doing there you go no comments on that and people less speeches no doubt
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and we have converted to text by be easy five comments on this basically long and short that
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is converted to text from anything to anything first comment from some weirdo called Ken Fallon
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while this guy can't spell either those those that I know I use literally every day
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can't wait to try out the rest please do a deep dive series on each of these no pressure
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and Beezer says value of text conversion I'm a big fan of plain text and CSV is they're probably
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the formats that were last conceptually forever unlike the office formats we use today including
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ODS node ET and so forth you may lose the layout information but the meat is always preserved
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the PDF to text converters only work with documents which have been generated from a word
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word processor application scans of a printed document generally only produce an embedded JPEG
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image yeah good point that yeah yeah a few years ago I created a system that employed many of
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the commands you mentioned in your episode to convert a document into pure ASCII text and create
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a non repeating list of all the words it contains along with an instance cap using SQL by applying
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this to the contents of a document library the database was used to populate a search by keyword
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system for that library populating the database from several hundred word and PDF documents took only
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a couple of minutes the subsequent keyword searches were very fast and produced a list of relevant
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documents ranked by the number of instances of the keyword it was very easy to combine keywords
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using SQL and and more qualifies okay I'm calling I'm calling that entire comment a show so if you
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could turn that into a show that would be awesome thank you it sounds very cool I'd love to hear
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more about that also I have even with the ones where it scans it into a PDF image you can there are
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places online available that will take a PDF and do optical character recognition on us yeah okay
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and I've found that sometimes you know if you've got multi column but if you do a little bit of
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text editing on it and convert it into left column and right column it makes it easier for those
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things to work would be cool if people have some command line experience with OCRs that can be run
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on the Linux command line that would that would be nice yeah anyway Jonas says Ranger etc I'm a
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diehard vimmer and never heard of Ranger I'm looking forward to using it more I asked a couple of
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my online Linuxy buddies and they used years ago but had less when they had less substantial
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machines I still love command line stuff even with my best machines everything is super quick in
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the terminal thanks for the mention and your great shows I explore jq for sure I work with databases
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and save a couple of columns in json it would be nice to query the exports in a more friendly way
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jq is awesome I use it every day if if nothing else just if you get json guys and pipe it into jq
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q open quote a full stop a throws quote and that gives you a nice pretty json just as a as a
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bye bye yeah yeah I've discovered it in the past so six months ago and found it wonderful really
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so I said great show you hear the cat in the background what she wants I do I do it I do it it's
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microphone so sensitive I can't pretend it's not happening can you take her out of the mic please
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I said and stored Ranger after listening to your shows 1756 and I put a link but never used it
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and completely forgot about it I was surprised to find out my system and have been playing about
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with it a lot since listening to this show I'm a long time text and command line user but I tend to
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use midnight commander the times I want to do a lot of files searching and manipulation but I have
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to admit I use dolphin sometimes in two pain mode when doing things like copying files off an SD card
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I shall add Ranger to the mix too I think I agree with Ken we need shows about all of the tools
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in your list exclamation mark anyway this was a very welcome episode thanks yeah that is true
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there were I loaded all of them and there were a few missing medium for use all the time because of
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of what I do so I used quite a lot of these in fact medium for I I know a lot of stuff is best in
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that proper utils use all the time but there was one or two that were not available on fedora
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and I couldn't find them anywhere cat talk I think it was in cat p p t yeah I hadn't used it
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I used to use cat talk a lot because I refused to use windows as much as I possibly could
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and that was a great way of dealing with documents people send me from windows but I got slapped
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about in the end for doing that Ranger I loaded it actually and I was thinking it might be a
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nice one for tell you why I ordered a I got to order a pine book all right okay so um yeah
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99 dollars the shipping was actually 33% of the price of the thing so 34% to be honest
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like to pay 34 dollars in shipping to get a hundred dollar laptop but yeah and I was thinking
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of having that as my on the train laptop and just doing everything in the console if I can perfect
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yeah yeah no window manager just you know hardcore text only anyway flakki says q never heard of
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q before very cool I will very likely find a use for this tool not very google google name
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but I found it here and that's true I could not find it either yeah no I don't I see my I went
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and chased it the link and was was playing around it in solid and played it it's really clever
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yeah it's amazing yeah yeah yeah what a brilliant idea yeah I'm just going to go and let my cat out
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so could you mind carrying on with that no that's not a problem ding and he even got the number
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of the local RSPCA in Scotland can you please email it to me so we can save dear it's cat anyway
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the following day we had dirt cheap magic magic the gathering for cheap skits and this was
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plateau basically going to secondhand stores getting cheap cards and he also explained what magic
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of the gathering was and how it worked and stuff like that so I really enjoyed that show because
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I had no clue about this topic and it seemed to me like a very good way to enter into games without
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being overly anal about the about the rules of the games and stuff yes I also enjoyed this
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because of the similar reasons just just refused to play play by the rules to to some extent is
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a nice nice approach like that and also yeah recite the old yeah recycling thing I can probably
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understand why they do it but yeah it's cool um following the bash tips number nine making
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decisions and bash very nice show as always they they extended show notes are to be followed I've
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given up Dave and I just I just watched the extended show notes as I'm reading listening to the
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episode okay I've given up pretending that I'm not going to be able to follow because I you have
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the show notes there makes no sense for me not to use them so that's why I do and you in one
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in this show explain to me why I'm getting that command not found that I needed to do the space in
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between the two I always knew I had to do that and now I know why this yeah I know I know the
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rules of answers I'm finding these things out for myself too you realize so you know this is not
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me being brilliantly clever it's me so saying why I don't understand why I have to do this all
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the time and then I find it and then I pass on the message so yeah if it if it helps somebody I'm
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very happy and I reply gone ah always knew I needed spaces and now I know why I'm sure that's not how
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I spelt it did that there might have been a change there I don't know how that happened but yeah
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yes to you readers um a certain person I know asked for center center effectively a challenge
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edit this if you can and I didn't have the means of editing comments but now I do so so yes I took a
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chance yes well you have to look after yourself one day so yeah yeah no I'll find some other
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sucker they don't you worry there's always going to be somebody who's going to get annoyed
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I know listening oh then I'll make it perfectly clear to people you knew what you were getting into
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um evaluate oh yeah I'll continue on evaluating things to zero seems strange no to stealth stop
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using wc-l and count grip outputs instead yeah good point uh Johan v says really interesting I haven't
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listened to hbr for a long time but a couple of days ago I had some spare time and I decided to
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listen to this episode I liked it a lot and did I am a little more aware about what I'm actually
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doing while writing if statements and those square brackets and bash and checking return codes thanks
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the interesting show why I have to do the next one as well thanks for the feedback Ken yes the
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arithmetic stuff evaluated true false but counter intuitive I think yes grip is quite a battle
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tool for using scripts Johan v glad to find the show useful I'm trying to explain things I never
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fully understood before and to share what I found as I do so just on that point for people who
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were listening to the show and think oh that is a series that I find interesting um I was listening
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to you random and this came up here as well how to I'm just interested in one particular show how
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do I do that so if you go to the hbr website and you go to the link getchels under rss
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syndication if you go to advanced settings you can see some of the options that we do but
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actually another thing instead of going there so you go to getchels right there is a complete
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episode guide and each of the episodes no sorry in-depth series guide and in the in-depth series guide
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each of the series has a rss feed for that particular series so if you were interested in following
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Dave's bash tips show I think this is under bash scripting yeah so if you're interested in just
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bash scripting you can go to that under so getchels complete episode guide and then scroll down
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to bash scripting and you get a feed like a hbr underscore org underscore rss.phb question mark
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series equals 42 and then you can subscribe to that so there you go and was that the comments
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and that show so the next day we had another rambling drive into work which was from mr x and
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yeah I like to like to run down on the various different microphones and stuff and the love the
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love bug says audio quality good to hear from you again I really enjoyed this episode the audio
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quality was definitely on point those little lapel mics are really great don't worry too much
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about the structure of this episode you were recording it to make a point and you made it really well
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so thank you yeah yeah good show I enjoyed that mr x got slightly confused but between myself and
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and Dave the love book so I helped him to fix that in the in the notes so I didn't want to take
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credit where I wasn't to yeah no worries too do too many dives in the world live true enough true enough
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and this was another interview with the microbit foundation which I found I found her story really
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fascinating how she ended up working for microbit if it was really nice yeah yeah yeah the the story
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of the microbit project and getting these devices out into kids hands was was quite interesting I
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haven't got the full picture so it's only a partial success because the teachers were not really
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up to speed with it but you know it's yeah exactly it's moved move forwards since then but typical of
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these projects yeah they don't they don't think the thing through properly so my Swedish and
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German podcast part this was by Falky and some more Swedish podcasts there are no comments on that one
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but there will be shortly the following day we had random elements of storytelling the payoff
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in the storytelling lost and Bronx essays I think on on storytelling I I like these they make me
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think the clarify stuff that I've always found obvious about stories or storytelling or when he says
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it I go oh yeah that's right not obvious obvious wasn't a word but yeah that should have been
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obvious yeah I know it make I found myself a little bit more analytical when when reading and
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listening to stories is a is a consequence it's it's it's really helpful from that point of view
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yeah it gives you an insight into a little bit pulls back the cartoon a bit how a story is put
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together you know like when because I did some amateur dramatics you when you go to the theater you
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as always you can enjoy this story but there's always the oh the appreciation of the artistry in
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doing the lights or bringing up the sound or moving somebody onto the stage and now I'm beginning to
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get that additional benefit to reading stories that's coming up yeah absolutely thank you
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LMB and no need to apologize for the audio quality because I'm in the car no because any show is
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better than no show and it's certainly not that bad anyway sure it's not that bad either
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yeah it's fine and you can read the next one Dave oh well yeah well yes I'll do the
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the claquée one because it's easy ha ha you don't you got the wrong order can love you says claquée
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now that's how you don't waste a good opportunity to make an HPR episode I'm observing and learning
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so this was this was a bookie doing effectively a correction to his previous
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podcast which sort of threw us slightly because we thought well why didn't he just ask us to
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change it but he wanted to change the the audio as well so yeah but he included a different
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podcast feed than the one he'd mistakenly put into the original show which Ken's going to
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pronounce in a minute yep so claquée says the original show all I love the original show and I love
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that Ken and Dave is going to have to pronounce it just for reading out the community news do you
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listen to this other podcast back when it was archived and cj was one of the people involved it
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was a very good show and I miss it oh that footwork is brilliant yes I like that yeah forky says
|
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regarding that podcast yes I listen to the other podcast and I miss it for sometimes I listen to
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the first podcast after it ended but that's not really good replacement to be honest the other
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podcast is one of those podcasts I meant with get tired of we really need some good Swedish and
|
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German in the tradition all quality of SGU so the podcast was called yeah it was
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solid it's said at 10 minutes perhaps yeah to go on rulers no no I I saw that coming through
|
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and I said to my son he did German at school and he said I don't know and so well that's not
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much use I actually went and downloaded that and I could not get a snippet of them saying it so
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anyways the following day linking LEDs and in my bill says this is where in my bill had sent me a
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555 timer and I basically just followed somebody's tutorial and bogged it up in the way
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point out putting in the right resistors and capacitors and stuff ha ha nice job Ken it made me
|
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smile when I heard you happy it was finally blinking and we got some live troubleshooting as well
|
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good stuff you know how I remember the way an LED went way back when one leg of the LEDs is cut off
|
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so cut off stands for C so you get a cathode the short leg is the kettle if you had a leg cut off
|
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you would be pretty negative about it so the short leg is negative love that
|
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cut off yeah yeah it's nemonix amazing I love it just a little nemonix device I met up to
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have me remember I still think of it to this day yes and I I was actually in the train trying to
|
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remember what that was I was thinking oh I've come to it in the community news so yes I might cut
|
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that off and put it up here on my LED thing um now that you need to build one of those oscilloscope
|
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kids now that you can see how fast your thing is blinking see how I did that how we're going to
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get more shows and I was thinking about this but I think gone from a blinking an LED with a 55
|
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timer to soldering an oscilloscope kit that he needed to write and program firmware is a little bit
|
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like gone from kindergarten mats up to you know advanced advanced for your transforms and stuff
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yes I might do a few in between be quite an achievement mind you but yes I was tempted to
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bug one really made up to be honest yeah I haven't done so yeah so I was actually thinking of doing
|
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a analog mechanical 555 chip and I have some thoughts on how you would actually build an analog
|
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555 chip that would be good yeah to to says great show these troubleshooting shows
|
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one of my favorites I did tinker just a tiny bit with electronics at school but never invested
|
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enough time to really understand what electricity is all about especially the analog electronics
|
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is a sort of black magic to me smiley face but I love listening when someone is working with it
|
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explaining what they're doing it's only working their way through a problem or slowly working
|
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doesn't describe me on ratio you got there though you got there yeah this is exactly
|
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well put in the wrong wrong thingies but what was very useful actually in troubleshooting was
|
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saying it out loud by recording the episode I was checking it to myself when I assumed that
|
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everything was was working correctly yeah taking out the right components you know it's a bit
|
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it's these assumptions that that mess you up you know because you you think yeah I've got that
|
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right and it takes ages before you spot that that you've made made that assumption that you should
|
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have done anyway yeah I might do a few more of those will be will be nice but yeah because I'm
|
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planning on doing a few anyway because as I always found electronics a bit of a black
|
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black magic never really understood so I had said this a hundred times before but I'll say it again
|
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cause why not I have a mechanical engineering background I can understand how you physically build
|
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transistors and stuff and then having gone into IT and working with me back to programming
|
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we kind of understand the concepts of and the noregates and stuff but then the bit in between and
|
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it's been really nice over the last two or three years to be figuring out the bridge in between so yeah
|
||
|
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yeah looking forward to so Liverpool McFist Steve and Jared from the Liverpool Astronomy
|
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|
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Society one of the first astronomy clubs outside of London very cool yeah I had not realized that
|
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they they were so so old and yeah venerable I think it's the word yes very significant I would
|
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imagine did you hear that quite a lot yeah yeah yeah usually somebody saying would you like a
|
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seat and now I'm going to man the bus you know Spurrow Sodge can't stand up there like that
|
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|
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we move on more quick tips only key the only key and nerf guns so the nerf guns I got and the only
|
||
|
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key is a part is a physical device to send in passwords and stuff I got that was pretty good yeah
|
||
|
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it's like the you be key I think it's not quite didn't quite work out what exactly what it was but
|
||
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yeah stuff like a PGP pass phrases and keys I should say PGP keys it's pretty cool yeah quite cool
|
||
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yeah yeah yeah your operation comes out with nice interesting ones from time to time I can't
|
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imagine working somewhere where everybody's got nerf guns and a shooting or another yeah I know
|
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I know one company where they had us and it's kind of went very very quickly overboard
|
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yeah yeah yeah explaining the controls and the new amateur HF radio part one and I for one
|
||
|
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love this and my bill puts it very succinctly who's who's reading this one you know me still catching
|
||
|
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up okay and my bill says thanks pal yeah do continue this series I recently only got my
|
||
|
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tech license and going for a general soon it's nice to have somebody explain what you might see
|
||
|
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if and when you get an actual radio because walking into this cold it just looks like a lot of
|
||
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buttons yes it does I really enjoy this yeah and I downloaded a picture of it as well just follow
|
||
|
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me yeah me too me too yeah what an amazing looking device and yeah it looks like a proper radio
|
||
|
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to me yeah yeah yeah yeah definitely liked everyone of those just just for the buttons you know
|
||
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can be empty inside and bash tips part do this time it's serious no comments on this one let's see
|
||
|
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what we covered the while until loops what did did you yeah and you did if then but one thing
|
||
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you didn't cover was the differences in the shells that are opened for an if and then loop versus a
|
||
|
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wild loop what you're talking about again you mean you yeah you mean that try try this yeah this
|
||
|
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is your homework for next month try doing a ff mpeg loop so do a loop where you call ff mpeg
|
||
|
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to transcode something for and try with for loop for i in asterix mp3 do and then while you know
|
||
|
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cast blah blah blah what I'm trying for a while loop one more work and one more oh yeah I have
|
||
|
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covered this actually I did it in a in another show on bash scripting the the thing about if you
|
||
|
|
put while in a pipe at the end of a pipe then you get a separate process and if you you can get
|
||
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into all I think I think we're talking about the same thing anyway you get into all sorts of
|
||
|
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tangles because that that separate process doesn't communicate back with the process you started it
|
||
|
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from yeah and then just exit out yeah yeah so if you if you I fell over this myself and then found
|
||
|
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out why and it's the thing where you you you have a counter you set the counter to zero outside the
|
||
|
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loop then you feed something to the while loop through a pipe and then you keep counting and then
|
||
|
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you report the the count at the end and you get zero yeah because the the counter got through
|
||
|
|
it thrown away when the process stopped but the way to do the way to solve that is to and it will
|
||
|
|
be in the next show they're not answering that question specifically but the the while examples all
|
||
|
|
use a redirection through the the done part of the the while loop if you do it that way and the
|
||
|
|
the thing that comes after the less than can be a be a a file name or indeed it can be one of those
|
||
|
|
I can't remember the names of the process expansion things in brackets with with a less than
|
||
|
|
or a greater than on the front which runs a whole process and then feeds the output the process
|
||
|
|
through back up to the the while loop I've already written these shows so it's so I can't add it
|
||
|
|
add to them now but I have covered this and explained it in an earlier earlier one of the
|
||
|
|
bash tips shows maybe not enough but yeah okay I was wondering I should my next one in the series
|
||
|
|
should be just sort of picking up some of the loose ends that that are around I might do that
|
||
|
|
some stage okay anyway but do try that because I'm not sure that we that that's exactly what happens
|
||
|
|
because it does the first one and then it just stops okay okay get give me an example when you
|
||
|
|
have a moment and I'll I'll have a look at it and see if I can work out why okay following day
|
||
|
|
was my pocket knife by Shane Shannon and there's one comment on that another one I want to make is
|
||
|
|
I he very cleverly put a sandwich over the there's a notebook which has got HBR topics on it
|
||
|
|
and very cleverly put his sandwich over it so all I can see is I something something something I can't
|
||
|
|
I can't see exactly what what topics he's promised as if you mentioned the folks if you if you
|
||
|
|
mentioned them or I was thinking of doing a show on HBR on this then you all are statue that is
|
||
|
|
you owe me a show button I think he might be wise to that yeah I said mail bag WTF what
|
||
|
|
pray is a milk bag sorry milk bag what is a milk bag we use milk bags in Canada and I'm fascinated
|
||
|
|
by that also I want a soundscape tour around the fault Niagara Falls thank you very much yeah yeah
|
||
|
|
definitely agree with that one yeah the milk bag is a strange strange idea I think
|
||
|
|
okay don't ruin the show don't ruin the show it's something I'd like to hear the answer
|
||
|
|
during this episode I was thinking what is the fascination with pocket with knives in continental
|
||
|
|
America I don't get it but then he did give an example of where he uses his knife all the time
|
||
|
|
it just seems to be used a lot more than here I don't like to know I've got the equivalent the
|
||
|
|
duerol comes from the same place in France tier which is which is another pocket knife with a
|
||
|
|
lock which people just have to cut bits of the baguette and drink a cheese and stuff I bought it
|
||
|
|
in France for that very purpose okay this is I want people to send in quickshaws what knife you have
|
||
|
|
on why yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah very something I think I was talking about one myself actually yeah
|
||
|
|
I think we need a pocket knife series yep definitely it's like the pen series which is
|
||
|
|
died day pen series dead nobody cares anymore of our pen's day I can't I can't work them into
|
||
|
|
to ban tips since it's a permit okay that was it with the shows then we had what they
|
||
|
|
comments from previous month and we'll start with a zoax episode derby can't interview with Paul
|
||
|
|
Cobblubitz and that was from 2018 nine oh sorry no that show was to 2015
|
||
|
|
December 2015 to be honest and it was 2008 very interesting I love zoax stuff and that show was
|
||
|
|
about a senior security consultant trusted sec involving physical penetration so good
|
||
|
|
again proving that people go back and listen to their shoals even quite orjo I do remember that
|
||
|
|
and I just kind of quick peep and the guy was talking about a thing he called a Lloyd do you
|
||
|
|
remember talking about that on one of these shows because we were trying to wake up one
|
||
|
|
on earth it was something like a sort of card that you could poke through and fasten locks or
|
||
|
|
something was it yeah I can't remember vaguely vaguely and I have to listen that one again now and
|
||
|
|
Archer 72 sent an update to his own show showing where the code has been for DVD ripping code change
|
||
|
|
from the repository repositories of move basically yep and plucky replying to comments on his
|
||
|
|
own show which was 2557 from the fifth or 22nd of year purely functional static site generator
|
||
|
|
and the comment is with a mix 2.1 reading to ml files has become a built-in function just
|
||
|
|
built-ins from tumble space path to file. tumble I can't imagine this being unrelated to more
|
||
|
|
civil as implementation of nicks you basically has conversations with himself on his own comments
|
||
|
|
who's on yours yes yes interesting to listen to it and nothing wrong with that comment on
|
||
|
|
who this cancer show have you caught up yes I have yes yes very this one the author is a person
|
||
|
|
thank you who cut for your it's a good handle thank you who cut for your bravely honesty and openness
|
||
|
|
on this subject HVR has a broad spectrum of listeners though once it suspects many of people who
|
||
|
|
are younger than yourself are acutely aware of family history of certain cancers this show gave
|
||
|
|
great insight into what one should expect if a diagnosis becomes pressing concern particularly
|
||
|
|
with the state of modern medicine also thank you for for reiterating one should always consult
|
||
|
|
a medical professional for advice on which to make a decision about treatment or any other
|
||
|
|
course of action well said are at least are a few to be honest cycling to Brussels by nightwise
|
||
|
|
duffles says very nice your descriptions were excellent and enjoyable thank you very much for
|
||
|
|
sharing this trip through town you see you don't need to it doesn't have to be hard guys it doesn't
|
||
|
|
have to be hard just press record and talk or press record and walk as some people have done
|
||
|
|
and not spoken at all yeah true it's been more than one of those very popular shows
|
||
|
|
so shall I do the next one please do yes two six two five my thoughts on language learning
|
||
|
|
communication applications by do d d dummy and claques says accordion outro thank you mister extra
|
||
|
|
lovely accordion outro hadn't heard it before and it goes on to say I'll do that one as well
|
||
|
|
shall I give you a give you a interesting idea says claques I'm a tool person so I really like
|
||
|
|
the idea of using your tools to push yourself forward in your language learning it's hard to say how
|
||
|
|
it would turn out in practice but I'm optimistic as you mentioned mixing vocabulary and languages
|
||
|
|
but are very different grammars could become a bit strange but code switching that is jumping back
|
||
|
|
and forth between languages is common and frequent with bilingual people and it frequently happens
|
||
|
|
mid-sentence so I guess that just shows that people are pretty good at making it work even in radically
|
||
|
|
different languages the area where I live has mostly Chinese Hong Kongers but many of them speak
|
||
|
|
a lot of English in the office and at home and it's pretty much fun to listen to the kids in the
|
||
|
|
playground in the playroom talk to each other it's real soup of Cantonese and English yeah
|
||
|
|
sounds good that yeah and that's it because we we did render Jay Butler's comment last time
|
||
|
|
stupid yeah yeah and we're talking about the Dutch and all that stuff Roger and we're onto
|
||
|
|
the thread which was opened by myself about hpr branding and we just do it here yeah basically
|
||
|
|
run down what the current branding is should we change anything show snops this is that adding value
|
||
|
|
do we continue to tank our holes should we remove it or put it into the outro should we refresh
|
||
|
|
the hpr music make it shorter should we do the htrio outro text be changed and the other changes
|
||
|
|
yeah I think we should go through all of these actually Dave yeah you want to do BJBs or hold on
|
||
|
|
the second yep so BJB says I'm a bit new to the community but that said here is my opinion
|
||
|
|
I'm okay with the setup as it is if we could make the intro outro music a little quieter
|
||
|
|
to more closely match the show that would be nice while it's lit and I can I comment on each of
|
||
|
|
these as we go yeah yeah go go and I'm just commenting here without my personal opinion this is
|
||
|
|
me as an admin commenting if we the only way right okay we take the shows in and by default we do
|
||
|
|
automatic leveling on the entire show but that doesn't always work if there are peaks in the show itself
|
||
|
|
so in order to do that we would need to manually download the shows and manually add them and I
|
||
|
|
worked that out that it would be about 40 hours or so a year for somebody to be doing that and
|
||
|
|
you're getting into the range of that being a you know that's a natural job to continue to do that
|
||
|
|
or to do that and also we don't always get the shows right on time for example this show
|
||
|
|
today needs to be posted by Monday but we've had shows where we've had very little time to edit them
|
||
|
|
and you're not always in the space where you can download the shows your own vacation or something
|
||
|
|
and you need to download it over a crappy connection so the whatever we do whatever solution we come
|
||
|
|
up with the encoding has to be something that can be scripted that's what I'm saying okay carry on
|
||
|
|
so she says while it's a little boring to hear but thank you every time it's polite and thankful
|
||
|
|
to the hostages I'm okay with having it up front one thing I was thinking about that was that we if
|
||
|
|
we do pick an intro we could do quite a lot of that during the intro so we could do we could have
|
||
|
|
the team music starting to play we could have the this is episode blah blah blah blah I want to
|
||
|
|
thank our host blah blah blah blah and then the intro music fades out so we could compact the
|
||
|
|
whole add down to be on the same in the same period if you don't want to know yeah absolutely I
|
||
|
|
think I had a quick scan through these before we started and I think it was Bob John Mann who said
|
||
|
|
something very similar that sort of doing a fade and then then voiceover type thing for the intro
|
||
|
|
which is which is a great idea yeah I think that's a great idea so going back to bjb and what's
|
||
|
|
a hacka podge and what's a hacka podcast with that little text to speech having it read having
|
||
|
|
it read the show synopsis is it's good and excuse has any to include some tts and my comment on
|
||
|
|
that is yes but I would always love I know there are better Linux voices out there because we could
|
||
|
|
have poppy from the one to uk podcast is a text to speech voice and I would love him his voice
|
||
|
|
to be used here in hbr but I cannot I really beat my head against a wall I do not have the technical
|
||
|
|
skills to get that going if there's somebody out there who knows how you get poppy's voice
|
||
|
|
configured so that I can then contact us and we'll get you whatever technical tools you need in
|
||
|
|
order to facilitate that yeah that would be great yes also after listening to a podcast or
|
||
|
|
other content it can be good to have a little filler between shows so you have a few minutes to
|
||
|
|
think about the content before being bombarded with more content so yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
|
||
|
|
the actual music is fine with me also enjoy the occasional community members reinterpretation
|
||
|
|
be it whistled song and or played on the accordion smiley face yeah cool uh the next one is by
|
||
|
|
devil and whilst I agree that the team music could do with turning down a bit I also think that
|
||
|
|
some hosts could do more to improve the levels on their recorded segments this is an observation
|
||
|
|
I have to many podcasts not just hbr a tiny amount of post production effort would make a huge
|
||
|
|
difference on the final episode I agree but I also disagree because our goal here is by its very
|
||
|
|
nature we're here as means for getting people into podcasting and there are plenty of people who
|
||
|
|
so I want to hear those shows I want people coming in and by your very nature as time goes on you
|
||
|
|
get better mics and you become more confident and you hear your show and you ask people and people
|
||
|
|
like Dave are very very good at very good at giving them very good at helping people not sounds
|
||
|
|
like pedantic but they I know he has helped people improve the quality of their podcasts so there's
|
||
|
|
plenty of people who are here to help so yeah point is though we can't always guarantee that and I
|
||
|
|
don't really want to make it oh no one must have perfect audio before what is on hbr if you know what I
|
||
|
|
mean can't quite imagine that but yeah thank you point do the next one so this is my
|
||
|
|
ray tts bit he says I'm most interested in the name of the host and the duration the duration I
|
||
|
|
can get from my pod catcher I guess most pod catchers get this but the name of the host is only
|
||
|
|
available if I look online first which I don't do it one o'clock in the morning which is when the
|
||
|
|
new cast drops out want to comment on that the duration is kind of important because sometimes you
|
||
|
|
hear you have five minutes not not everybody will have their player even available you know it's
|
||
|
|
now I have my phone in my pocket and listen on my headphones and I don't even want to take it out
|
||
|
|
so by knowing that the show is five five minutes or it's a three hour show and I've got 10 more
|
||
|
|
minutes left on my commute I might skip that show onto the next one because there's 10 minutes and
|
||
|
|
I can get it in so having that definitely is a feature people use it so Mike says based on the
|
||
|
|
host I sometimes just to lease it without going any further usually when I've heard the duration
|
||
|
|
the name the host I jump ahead 30 seconds and miss the host message on the music almost a bit
|
||
|
|
but tedious as it is I think thanking Josh is necessary and polite after all he does for HBR
|
||
|
|
couldn't agree more absolutely personally I hate that bleeping music smiley face but it's just as
|
||
|
|
much part of HBR is the Nike flashes to a bright sweatshop produce sneakers music is too loud as
|
||
|
|
others have said but although sound quality can sometimes be annoyingly bad and cannot occasionally
|
||
|
|
make it difficult to listen a poorly recorded show is better than no show as Ken has often said
|
||
|
|
however I might try reducing the volume on the intro and outro and see how that works
|
||
|
|
yeah we did that several years ago as well the the person we we put up for for people to grab was
|
||
|
|
was we turned the volume down but yeah okay so case in point he says seek flops excellent recent
|
||
|
|
episode on getting the Cisco phone she found in the garage working contained a bad echo but what if
|
||
|
|
a brilliant but what a brilliant episode it was hacking at its best and worthy of HBR it for
|
||
|
|
nothing else but the just obvious just the obvious delight in the voice and dialogue and the host
|
||
|
|
getting it to work so it's dangerous to complain about sound recording quality to do so you risk
|
||
|
|
not digging up some gems absolutely perfect I shouldn't comment on any of these because I think
|
||
|
|
all the comments have been said okay the next one was from Kevin I've never had a problem with the
|
||
|
|
current set up so I vote to keep everything as it is okay short sweep to the point yeah good point
|
||
|
|
so next is from Bob drunkman who says in his answering Mike Ray step-by-step music is too loud
|
||
|
|
actually I think the music is at a good level but the show itself is much too quiet as Dave Lee said
|
||
|
|
a bit of post-production can be extremely helpful and this can probably be automated I guess if
|
||
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if somebody can help with that that would be great what I'm doing now is fairly basic but if there is
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a way to automate this better please get in touch I am not in any way proud about these scripts if
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there are better scripts better ways to do this get in touch so Bob says I do love the music
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but it's a bit long perhaps the format can be number one 10 seconds of intro music conveniently
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the fan purse just sounded twice at 10 seconds second point fade intro music to 30 percent start
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voice over of the TTS shows and obsis third point with luck the TTS shows and obsis is over just
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before the intro music runs out if not the intro music repeats sans fanfare at the 30 second mark
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but fades perhaps the intro music can just keep repeating until both the shows and obsis and
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the sponsorship thank you were done point four sponsorship sponsorships thank you five music fades
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completely the show starts six outro is great as it is and a good example of voice over music
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besides it Bob Bob who has no business providing advice until he submits another show was emerald
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we saw that Bob we heard you and that is actually very good feedback and we could even
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I can even do different how you get fix that issue is you do make several different versions
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of the show length so we find what the maximum up until now show has been with intro on TTS and
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you know if it's a new host and it's in a series and there's a long thing there's a there's
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actually a limit to how much that could be and then we can record edit various different versions
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of the intro that are you know one minute one minute five seconds one minute ten seconds woman
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of the whole way up and then pick the appropriate one because we would be able to calculate it
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beforehand yeah yeah so I like this the only thing this does though Dave it means that people
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would no longer be able to add their own intros to the show true true which was to feature subject
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and that's feature subject is now if there's one thing that we have not been able to do is fix the
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has people sent the introna or have they not and if we say okay you can use any entry you want
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but it's from this list so yeah if we so your show will not have an intron and then we will add
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the intron automatically always that would be one one thing which would solve the automation issue
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in my mind my mind being the HBR automation person mind not the HBR country with your mind
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which may have a different opinion no fair enough but could you could you offer a menu of the
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the the available intros because that would that would give an opening for people to create new
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intros and and submit them and have them accepted or whatever and then somebody who likes the
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an accordion start or a avasinian nose flute intro can can choose that well the outro as we said
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before in the last discussion was that you know HBR inspired music for the outro for the intro
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we have had some submissions from your runes friend and they have been the intro music exactly so
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it's that team and they happen deviated from it the thing about the intro music is it is very
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from a branding perspective it tells people this is a HBR show and it needs to be very
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recognizable so therefore if you're doing an intro you will I would expect and this is me as a
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HBR contributor talking not a HBR admin I would expect that the HBR shows that the community
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approves HBR intros yes you pick from it you can pick from this predefined list if a new
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intro comes in then the community decides do we add that to the list or do we not add that to
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the outro I'm not that pushed up yep okay sure we go on indeed there's a comment from an email
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from Lost in Bronx who says I know it's been brought up in the past but if we're revisiting
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the whole thing is there a better voice available for e-speak these days I like the idea of having
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the host announced along the simple description of the episode but every time I recommend an
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episode to someone outside the HBR community I have to warn them to ignore the horrible robot
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voice at the beginning it really sounds quite bad compared to others that are out there but I don't
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know what free software options are currently available if this this one is still stated the
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art prescriptible voice is then nothing to complain about since nothing can be done but if
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some better voices do exist now perhaps we could look at swapping out the one we currently use
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yeah and as I said I definitely know the polky voice is polky from the Ubuntu UK podcast
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has who works for Ubuntu canonical actually and works on Ubuntu for canonical it will be
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absolutely awesome if we get that voice because or a voice like it ideally whatever polky did to
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record as my voice could have man on my wife who does the outro can do the voice I always wanted
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to text the speech but I could never figure out how to do it so if somebody knows how to do it please
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please get in touch can that fallon.io can ask fallon.io thank you so cobra 2 adds to the HBR branding
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discussion I always liked festival over e-speak the voices just sound more real to me I find that
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shows where the host does all the mixing of the intro outro music sound the best as far as levels go
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I don't really care my ears have been blown out of the word a few times and a few more isn't going
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to make me deaf what are your thoughts Ken well you've heard them all from and that's been point
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of view personally my favorite theme has been the twat theme and I never understood why we switched
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away from it to the HBR theme the HBR theme is HBR though now so there's and the idea behind the
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HBR theme at the time was that it's it sounded like a new show like you're listening to the
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evening news for the three try county area so the important news brought you by the HBR community
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that sort of feel yes absolutely so yeah what the the the twat theme is like now my cable I'm
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stable and it's got a really nice beat to it but you know as with everything it's personal preference
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and so that's my personal preference but there you go that's why some I tend to dream when I'm
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doing anniversary shows I tend to drag out the twat team whenever I the twat team theme whenever I
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can today was a techie to yeah theme yeah because I understand the twat is a rude naughty word
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not over this side of the pond but everything's a rude word somewhere other
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the reason too much to refresh it dude yeah yeah um so we have a comment from
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Nigel Verity who says my only gripe is with the electronic voice a point I raised on an earlier
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thread a few months back so that we have a lot of listeners to whom English is a second language
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e-speak does not lend itself to clear and ambiguous diction I could just about get value from
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a podcast in German but I'm certain I'd struggle to understand an intro in German using e-speak
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I prefer a gentle and clear human voice the voice which appears in the outro would be perfect
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but I do appreciate that it's a bit of an imposition on somebody to take the upcoming episode
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scheduled and recorded it all the snippets I'd volunteer to do it but anybody who served my
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few episodes would know my voice is just not the one for the job that's visa this is handle yes and
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the outro is my wife so she could definitely record what is needed for to record a computer voice
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based on her voice by the way if you do an e-speak and you you can change the phonetics so that
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we'll speak German with a German accent so I have a script that uses the Dutch
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pronunciations and this reads this reads a piece of text Dutch obviously with a Dutch accent
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and it works out quite nice so Mike Ray comes back to that comment and says while I always get
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very outtight about people criticizing e-speak which is in my humble opinion one of the most
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wonderful pieces of open source ever and as without direct unlawful blind computer users throughout
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the globe than almost anything else I know that it's not understandable in some languages as it is
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in English but we only use it in English so you think e-speak is bad jump in your time machine
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and listen to the voices we had to use 30 years ago or so in the days of DOS Dolphin Orpheus was
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pretty much all there was and that was awful this is bound to be some Dolphin Orpheus there is
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bound to be some Dolphin Orpheus on YouTube somewhere and having said that Dolphin Orpheus is still
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still allowed blind people to do a lot of good work and to learn how to use a PC if you listen to e-speak
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long enough for example as a blind computer user you just concentrate on the work not on the voice
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bit like not caring about your wallpaper while you're actually working e-speak also has very
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small code footprint it runs comfortably on an old Raspberry Pi with only 256 megabytes of RAM
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where others won't but s-box pico is nice at least in English it has rubbish language supporter
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I think it only works in English and French I'm not sure if it has a batch mode which allows
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automation of the conversion of a fragment of text into an audio file I don't use s-box pico on
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my PCs though because it's much bigger than e-speak so won't run comfortably at a very fast rate
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pretty much anything else cost money I use e-speak on a daily basis just completely have learned to
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all have not learned to have become so accustomed to it that it is it's just I don't even hear the
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the accent or the what's the word I'm looking for Dave well I guess that's the sort of rendition
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yeah rendition thanks yeah cool I'll read one from Jason Dodd the more I think about this the more
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this reminds me of a tech upgrades Stevens Hawking's had a couple of years ago where there are lots
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of good upgrades he didn't upgrade his voice not all that different from the HPR voice he didn't
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change it because it had become his voice need nevertheless I don't come for the intro or reading
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of the summary I come for the show if it's changed and I don't have to make the change I'll be
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all right now then think about it if the intro outro announcement show summary pitches for the other
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show thanks for the whole role put at the end of the show I could just get more show it fair enough
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yes yes could be using a skip button yeah skip button um called for shows because we ran out
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to shows and we're kind of okay now again but again they shark tooth problem arises we run out
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to shows we get more shows in we run out to shows but it's winter in the northern hemisphere and
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traditionally we tend to get more shows in but please keep sending in your shows thank you have a
|
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nice day um Corba 2 asked about the uh old bandwidth issues and just wondering when the site was
|
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having bandwidth issues has s3 ever been brought up as a possible solution to the storage in the
|
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bandwidth and Josh replied saying yes it was but there were some cost issues I'm donating the
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server and the bandwidth because it's sort of a fixed cost for me at the bandwidth is a fixed cost
|
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for me so putting the s3 files would have a floating cost much harder to predict or a control
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and uh Corba 2 replies floating costs suck a lot should storage and performance ever become
|
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up again I would suggest was ab.com as a variable alternative to the s3 storage objects it's
|
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winter about for five dollars a month or sixty dollars a year today's prices I've been using them
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for a couple of months now as a backup solution for my personal stuff and expanded storage of my
|
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next cloud instance catch 22 is that they built three months after you delete something so
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interesting good to know and another hpr tune came in oh I forwarded from urune uh I was blissfully
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ignorant recently seemed to have started the discussion about the hpr theme personally I found
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it sounds very much out of date but that's just me anyway I talked to a friend of mine called Bart
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and he uses a communication pro and he uses music communication proxy uh who is both uh
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lovely geek nerd and also in my humble opinion a brilliant music composer anyway a few hours
|
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after sending him the event so far he replied to me with both new arrangements for the current tune
|
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and uh rules garden files so that we can play around with it upon somebody saying it sounded
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hackerish enough he made a three p version and attached to all the files and they're all linked
|
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on the website are you still there yes yes sorry I was just turning the page so yeah
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so um in response to that uh and at that point there were just two tunes uh lost and broke says
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these are great wonderful themes I personally prefer the first version that was one that it was
|
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me who said that it doesn't sound too hackerish maybe something else um didn't I prefer the first
|
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version since I don't tend to focus on geek subjects pass along my compliments please
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and Tony Hughes said hi guys and girls I've just listened to both prefer the original non-3b version
|
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I think it sends both modern and geeky enough the show that's my personal opinion I could
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dip with either prefer the first and you know what I'm going to do uh Dave is uh so see I will put
|
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in all the things that we have received so far into this so I won't do our current theme because
|
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that's at the beginning of the show so that that was by slick zero oh how would you pronounce
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such Dave if you go to media team music hacker public radio forward slash media forward slash team
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dash music all of his well I think it's he's sort of uh it's a sort of an italianized name so I would
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pronounce it my strategy oh as per the italian would be so it's a sort of my stroge type variant my
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strategy I guess okay you'll play that now
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you will have the 3p version of that now
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so
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Then we will have the AK version of this now.
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Now we will have the AK version of the AK version of this now.
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And we will do the MrX version.
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