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Episode: 3925
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Title: HPR3925: Uncommon tools and social media
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3925/hpr3925.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 17:28:43
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,925 for Friday the 18th of August 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, Uncommon Tools and Social Media.
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It is hosted by Daniel Person and is about 5 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is Daniel Person talks about some of the tools he uses for video production
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and social media.
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Hello, hackers and welcome to another podcast with Daniel.
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And I'm going to talk about a bunch of different subjects and I'm doing like ShatGPT.
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Really good at creating a bunch of words without any real knowledge behind them.
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But the topics that I'm going to talk about are pretty random and I'm going to split them up.
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So the first update I'm going to talk about is Uncommon Tools and Social Media.
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So I've been thinking about this and I usually go to the normal tools and look at what everyone
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else is using in order to figure out how my process should be to accomplish a specific task.
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And before I ran Windows, I used Vmix to record my videos and I used Premiere in order to cut it
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up up and work with them. And I felt like it wasn't really the best solution but it was a
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comfortable solution because if you google on it and look at YouTube, you could find a lot of
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tutorials to figure out how to do different things in these kind of tools. So that I thought
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that was the best solution for me. But after a while when I think Windows destroyed my third attempt
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at the same project by restarting my computer without my consent, I got so fed up with Windows
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that I switched over to Ubuntu Linux and not because I'm really a Ubuntu follower or anything
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like that. I tried to use PopOS, didn't like it at all, I've run a lot of devbians, I know that
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well, I'm running into us at work but I thought for my own sake if I want to run games and have
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a normal life then Ubuntu should be easy enough to run. So I switched over to Ubuntu so Premiere
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was no longer an option to me and Vmix doesn't really run on Linux as well. So I went over and
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running OBS which is a pretty common solution for now that a lot of the YouTubers are actually
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recording in OBS even if they are using Windows so that is not that uncommon. But I also went over
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to DaVinci Resolve which at that point was very uncommon and not really something that people were
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talking about but when I switched over everybody started to switch over. Everywhere it was fed up with
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the OBS and started to running DaVinci Resolve and I saw a lot of YouTube videos where the different
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creators were talking about how you could go from DaVinci from Premiere to DaVinci Resolve and
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there were a lot of guides around the topic. So I wasn't really that uncommon anymore and it
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doesn't really matter for me if I'm common or uncommon in this case but I found that DaVinci Resolve
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when I tweaked it a little bit added my own key combinations and so on so I was familiar with it
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then it was very similar to using Premiere and the small tweaks I do to my videos is very easy to do
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DaVinci Resolve as well then when it comes to social media I have the same problem there everybody is
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on Facebook yeah I'm old so everybody that I know and everybody that I actually care about is on
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Facebook and I gave up Facebook like five years ago ten years ago and then haven't been on
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Facebook for a long while when I actually weren't using Facebook back in the day the big thing was
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all these extra web games on Facebook and I got hooked on one game I think it was mafia worse or
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something like that and I played it too much and I spent too much time on Facebook so I was actually
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not doing my work which was not really healthy so I said to myself okay I'm not going to use
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Facebook at all I'm going to use other social media and before I had a lot of people that
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talked over Twitter and and so on but now that Twitter has just fallen off the
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potential cliff and the other social networks haven't really picked up the pace and I haven't
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really found all my friends and so on over at Mustardone and so on so now I actually don't really
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have the social presence yeah I have my YouTube channel and I also have a bunch of people that
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follows me there and people that I know through there and I also call my friends of course and
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keep track on that but and I don't really have any way of posting things online maybe that is
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more healthy maybe not but I'm actually thinking about going back to Facebook is it worth it to
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actually start using Facebook a little bit every week in order to keep track on my friends
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I'm not really sure I haven't decided yet and so that is some of the thoughts about
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uncommon tools and social media that I have been thinking about lately
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you have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio does work
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been kindly provided by an onsthost.com the internet archive and our sings.net on the
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Sadois status today's show is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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