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Episode: 1177
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Title: HPR1177: HPR Community News Dec 12/Jan 13
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1177/hpr1177.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 21:04:24
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Okay, hello everybody, my name is Canthalan and you're welcome to this episode of Hacker
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Public Radio, which is our community news look back at what happened in the last month.
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This one was a bit odd because we have two months in review from December 2012 and all
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the shows in January 2013. Enjoying me this this evening is fake Dave, say hello
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fake Dave. Hello everyone. Kevin Wishers, say hello Kevin. Hello everyone. And
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soundchaser, say hello soundchaser. Hello everyone. And not one of you said, say hello
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Ken. Hello Ken. Anyway, anyway, anyway, she puns aside. I would like to welcome and apologize
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beforehand for butchering your names. The new hosts who have joined us in the last two months
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and they are Dick Thomas, Delwin, Charles in NJ, Dudeman, Beetle, Peter 64, Johan Vey, Em
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Il Yn, Klein, N My Bill and K5 Tux. Now some of those names you've probably heard before on the
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podcasting scene, but that would be their first contribution as regular hosts to Hacker
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Public Radio. Welcome everyone. Okay, with that we'll move on to the special apologies and
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thanks section, which is my inability to do stuff right. First of all, I want to apologize to
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Dudeman, who's in the lounge, but I can't can't touch him to invite him into the show.
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For missing the fact that he was a new podcaster, he had released a show on syndicated Thursday,
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and for some reason my brain just could not accept the fact that he was a new new podcaster when
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he's running his own show and also has been on HPR and whatever, but he'll be thrilled and delighted
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to know that later on the show I'll be giving you an update and how hopefully all that sort of
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stuff will be corrected, which brings me to my second point, which is thanks to Emeline for
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Klein, for the patch on the readme file. It's quite amazing. I still haven't got around to fixing
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that, but more about that in later on. Thanks to Mike and Dave for being on top of the problems
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with the websites. Some onescaped appersans got into the feed somehow, and they were on top of it
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before, probably anybody noticed it. And then first of all, probably a massive big thanks to
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everybody who supported the new year show. I know at the end I met a very poor attempt at thanking
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everybody, but just going through the mailing list today. My archives I was just astounded
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at the number of people I missed, and the number of people who contributed, not least of which
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many of the people on this show tonight. I'd like to thank everybody who donated hardware,
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and also everybody who donated their time to do scripting, their donated mirrors,
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VPSs, who met bumpers for us, who worked on the mailing list, who stayed up all night,
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who helped out doing how-to's and stuff. Again, I haven't produced a list. I should have done.
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Everybody who supplied case, everybody who supplied VPSs, everybody who supplied mirrors,
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all the people who spread the show, spread the word, all the podcasters who played our promo
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on their shows and stuff. So a big massive big thanks to everybody for putting the show together.
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Then finally an apologies to everybody who was offended by my post on the mailing list this month.
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As you may or may not know, I've had an operation, and I've been a lot blunter than I normally would,
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but you'd be glad, well, I don't know whether you'd be glad to know, but things are going well,
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and I should be back to work soon. So that was that. Anyone, any comments on that massive list of fail
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there? Again, I just want to say thanks for your contributions. I mean, things are going wrong,
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sometimes when you do things, and I really appreciate, and I know a lot of other people do your
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contribution to hacker public radio. I know you're very welcome, but as I'm now putting on my line,
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I'm just the human bash script I intend to replace myself as early as possible. I actually managed
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to record a show myself the other night, you know, a technical show, and it was very exciting to
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get back just doing a technical show about something, and I still have to pull those posts into
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the queue, but it was kind of nice to be getting away from there. I'd been a little bit and go back
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to just recording regular shows. Okay, let's do the show review and bear with us folks. It's a big
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long list. I'm not going to go into it too deep because of the number of, you know, we've had two,
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we've had two months, so let's just horse through them as quickly as possible. Started with 1132,
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Linux and the shell, Killer Worms, were done, went through, showed us how to use the
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command, kill command, and the Worms command, which I'd never heard of before. Then we had an
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introductory, how I got into Linux by Dick Thomas, and about the ZX Spectrum, and how we got in
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his debut and obsession with making YouTube videos for fun. So welcome him to the
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to the network. Then we had a syndicated Thursday, the scanner drone from
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that would have been by a brown, of course, and this is a very interesting, very interesting
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series. The links, of course, for this show, are in the show notes for that episode if you want to
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subscribe. It's the sort of thing that I think people will be interested in. Then we had
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a talk to me news, and the following Monday, we had a hookah with the first in a brand new
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office series, and I'll just know that this is, they should be required listening for anybody
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who is in the workplace or supporting IT. You will be thrilled to know there's a whole
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go of them in the queue, and they will be coming up very, very soon, unless we get people to submit
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other shows. Then we had the new age techno hippie with the open street maps, call out for maps,
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various different links about how to get started with the beginners guide and the tutorial.
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I'm personal fan of open street maps, and I think it's a fantastic project, so
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if anybody is interested in open street maps, there's also another show in the queue from our
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very good friend Poki, who is doing another episode on open street maps. The following day, we had
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1138, which was Python programming part two, the second in the series, and this one is,
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I'm really liking this series, I don't know about you guys, have you been listening to Python at
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all, anyone interested in learning Python? Actually, I'm teaching myself Python right now, and it
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hadn't actually heard this show, because I've kind of missed a few months worth of stuff, so.
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It's an excellent series, and I hope there will be many more to come in this series.
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I'm more of a pro now myself, I have to admit. Then we had the everybody has to have the missing
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episode, and this was ours, Mr. Gadgets, and even know that he had sent it in. It was an episode about
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the Kansas City Europe Pirates, and power PCs, and megabyte sized hard disks technology from
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15 years ago, so there you go, Mr. Gadgets. I had some fun trying to Google what the Kansas City
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Europe Pirates were, so there you go. Then we had Toki to be news, and
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the following day we had a very timely episode, a mumble client intro by Delwin, and it was
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particularly timely. I did a video excerpt for that, but unfortunately, you can get it up in time
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due to getting ready, a lot of things, getting a lot of other things ready for the event.
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So then we had the next day, Lennox and the Shell P-Grep and P-Kill, where Dan goes on his
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slaying mission to chase down every stray process that there might be, and kill it.
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And then we had the first from a new host, Charles and NJ. They end days of Christmas
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introduction to recreational mats, and I was never a big maths fan, I have to say myself,
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but this one I did thoroughly enjoy, and I know for a fact there was another one in the Q
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later on, I don't know if it's been published yet, I think it's still in the Q, and I know he was
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wondering whether people will find it interesting, but I know I definitely did. Then we had a
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a hookah with who owns your files with a fantastic list of resources about where to get
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music, various creative commons, sites where you can get free as in freedom,
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audiobooks, and music, and e-books in fact. Moving on past, talk to you to my news,
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and we had Wireshark Episode 1, the new age techno hippie, bringing us Wireshark Tutorial,
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and this actually was very useful, and I used his tips and tricks the following day in work.
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Ahuka DK brought us the eulogy for the netbook, which was very sad that the netbooks were
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being discontinued. I don't know if you guys have any comments about that?
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Sure. You can, that's about all I have. I have one good laptop, and then just a series of netbooks,
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and our family operates on them, and I really hope the platforms, you know, the
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that size of computer stays around, or at least there's something available, because I find it
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real handy. I don't see a sense in buying a tablet right now, and then having to buy an extra keyboard,
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essentially the same thing with a netbook. I know myself, I travel by train, or at least at
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this one, that didn't do a lot in the way of traveling, but when I travel by train, I see a lot of
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people have tablets, you know, they, I think the Netherlands is one of the highest number of
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iPads per capita, and you see a lot of Android's now, but you see people with these, with the
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tablets, and they've got this clicky on keyboard thing, and they're trying to type, and I just
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don't know why guys use a, use a little netbook. And I'm also surprised why the EU, who is normally
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on top of these things, didn't do a, didn't do an anti-competitive move against Microsoft when it
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forced, they basically introduced the death of the, the netbook, when it forced the manufacturers,
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that if they were shipping a Linux version, they had to ship it as a dumb, dumb machine.
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So they, and that, and of course Steve Jobs, saying it was a race to the bottom.
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I, I very, I would be very surprised, and there's pure speculation on my part, but I'd be very
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surprised if there wasn't at least grounds for a summary investigation about, you know, what
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went on there, why did, why did netbooks all of a sudden go from being massively popular to being,
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yeah, just thrown out of the market essentially, but anyway.
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Then 1146 was a rambling discussion where Dave Morris put up with my, my discussions about what
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the plans were for HPR. I don't know if anybody got listened to that show, if, if any useful
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information was derived there from. I listened to that, Canon, I really like that show. It was really
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informative, and I think it shows the inner workings of the, the acupublic radio network, and it was
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really good. Well, um, stay tuned, because there's going to be more information about that funny
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being forced to stay inside the house for two weeks. Those focus the mind when it comes to
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getting some stuff done on the background. Then we had a, the second in the series from
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Ahuka on Libra offers Roger to fold templates, again required listening for anybody who's into
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office or works with an office application. And then we had hacking, camera, and re-encarnation
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with the forgiveness discipline by DeepGeek. I don't want money to catch this up.
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I started to listen to it, and unfortunately I really couldn't listen to it.
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Just one of those things that was outside of my, my area.
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I listened to the entire episode, and I thought it kind of interesting. I think that DeepGeek has
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some insight into keeping yourself in control to make your life better, and
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religious implications are not, I think, that it's really best for people to find some avenue to
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kind of control how things are going. So I really was, it was a little hard to listen to,
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because it had some philosophical ways about it for me, but then again, had some good insight.
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Absolutely. I think you nailed it there for me. I would, I took a lot from us, but I don't
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think I would be the target audience. Let's put it like that. But it was, again, I love this
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type of show coming on to the network. It forces you to challenge your preconceptions or
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understanding of other people's view on the world. And I always think that's great.
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Then, folks, then it began 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1157, and 1158, Hacker, Public Radio, New
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Year Show, what an event. Just wow, everybody who showed up and contributed. I mean, there,
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there must have been at least 30 people in the room at all times, and it was just kept going,
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and going, and going. And it was wonderful the way people really just chipped in and contributed
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all around and everything that happened. Absolutely. The amount of people that came on,
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I just said it before, the amount of people who were involved in putting it together was amazing,
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and the amount of people who just turned up the whole time was like this was more than a 24-hour
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show because for some silly reason, apparently, in an average day, has more than 24 hours who knew.
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Anything else to say about the New Year show, anyone? Anyone wrong?
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Well, I think we have to do it again next year. I think it's going to quickly become a Hacker
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Public Radio tradition. I mean, this is the second year of doing it, and I think it's taken off
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to a point where I think everybody actually looks forward to it. I know I enjoyed it, but I mean,
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our other people, I'm too close to the thing, because yeah, I was involved in that kind of
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running the European side. But was it a worthwhile thing for our listeners to do? Was it enjoyable to
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sit there to participate? Was it enjoyable to listen to H.O.s one after the other about three
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and four hours a piece of times drunken ramblings by people or by myself cutting in an outer?
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I don't know. I would love to get feedback from everybody just about the New Year show,
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whether it is worth our while putting it on. Again, I listen to most every episode of that,
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and I really like it. It's good to get to know other people, and I wasn't able to participate,
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because it had something come up a new year's eve that demanded my attention, but I really like it.
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It gets people to know the personalities of those that are involved, and people who
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normally don't participate show up there, and then so there's, and it gets to be those traditions
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like with this AWAB and that, so that ran over for my last year, and so I loved it.
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Dude, man, are you listening? I thought it was funny listening to the show, because I had missed
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obviously, you know, good six, seven hours when I went to bed, and then it's funny. The same
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topics can reappear over and over again, as people, as people come on and we'll be talking about
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raspberry pies, and how have we been talking about food, and how have we been talking about this
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and the next thing, so yeah. Dude, man, I was listening, but he has no mic.
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Yeah, it was funny, like every six or eight hours, the same topics would come up. I can say this,
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I did actually have some friends who listened to a little bit of the show, maybe like half an hour
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partway through, and they were actually interested. They were actually more interested in HPR now,
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and I think one or two of them are actually going to start pulling the feeds and start listening
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some of the shows, so I think it actually helped in that respect.
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Well, it is, you know, the main goal obviously is to get people listening to the shows, but the main
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goal of it is to get people to contribute to shows, so hopefully we'll continue to see people
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submitting shows for the coming period of time. Okay, the next day was episode 1159,
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which was dude, man, and now he's got his mic muted. We've had a healthy discussion offline,
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about this episode, but it was an absolutely fantastic episode. I would absolutely encourage
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anybody who has any interest at all in what is good food to get listening to this, to this episode,
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and dude, man, has posted loads of different links to the shows or links that just where
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you can get more information as of I, and yeah, it'll be something that I personally would
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be coming back to as I get more information on the topic. Okay, moving on, we had
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a talk to me newscast, and then we had 1161, which was Pam 24 factor authentication for SSH,
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and the reason I'm laughing is I posted that one from the hospital, just before I went in,
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and closely followed by the kill all command, which thankfully wasn't that wasn't the day before,
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which I posted after I came out of the operation, and thanks to Dan and not Latu, of course,
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for being ready to step in to take over HPR, if for one reason or other I wasn't able to do that,
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so cool, cute us to those two guys, and then we had 1163, installing PYWWS on a Raspberry Pi,
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sorry, that should be installing PYWWS on a Raspberry Pi by PD64, and this was Peter's first
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episode for Hacker Public Radio, of course you'll all know Peter from such podcasts as Dev Random,
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and no, he doesn't do Rev Dev Random, he does Colonel Panic, and it was great to see him finally
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coming on to Hacker Public Radio, then we had Johan V with a about Git, which was another
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excellent example of talking about Git, and no, not Latu did a episode on Git previously,
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this one was, I won't say, oh well, Latu's episode was on his own show, Gnu World Order,
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and Johan V was, you know, introduced some of the basic concepts around Git, and if you have been
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using an reversion control system, and are moving to Git, I suggest strongly that you look into
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this one, and I just posted it into the comments about this, that, you know, he was going on about
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you have a clone, and it goes to AB, and then B goes to C, and C goes today, and I was there,
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like, writing this down in my head, and putting the numbers, when I, of course, looked in the
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show notes, I found a link to his very, very, very detailed article about Git, with all this
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explained, with diagrams, and everything, and it all made so much more sense, so if you're
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into Git at all, please check out the links and the show notes to that one.
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The following day, 1166, we had airtime automation with Al-Kun DG, I said twice,
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correctly, and then of course, I have to run it, and this is a brilliant, brilliant, brilliant,
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brilliant piece of software, I don't know why I'm getting so excited about this piece of software,
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you could set up a radio station yourself, and just play it, it is fantastic, what can be done,
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of course, young folks of today, it takes all the scorer granted, but hey, and our good friend,
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5150, kernels in the boot, or what's what to do when your boot folder fills up, and that is a very
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handy episode, which again, has many of 51's, 50's, if you never need them, you'll be happy,
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but someday you will be thankful that he has done a show. Then we have a link line, and I know I'm
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butchering his name because the eyes are supposed to be ease, but perhaps not, if it's French,
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anyway, he's got a, he's a listener from Denmark, which now makes three of us, I think, who are from
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the Netherlands, and it's a pity I've often been, I met my wife in the Netherlands, sorry, in
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Denmark, actually, and so I used to spend quite a bit of time over there, so a little bit nice to have
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a Linux, a Linux group to go and visit when I was over there, then we had need on media, another
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dotk, with his Saturday show assisted heavily by Dudeman and not Latu, and this is a fantastic
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innovation by these guys, where they plan to go onto this mumble room, I think, is it this
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mumble room, Dudeman, who will now have to type in the answer, while he's typing that in,
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and they have Saturday sessions, and they will be around two midday, you know, Dudeman is
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unsure, but anyway, the information will be available on the HPR webpage, so they will be us
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12 midday, Eastern Standard Time, or six in the evening, Central European Time, which is
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17, six in the evening, 17, 1700, yes, 1700 UTC, so what he's going to be doing from now on,
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I think, is I will talk more about that later on, but it was an interesting show about auto tools,
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which scares me, I must say, has anyone used auto tools before?
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Indirectly, somewhere with building and compiling some software, but I haven't actually
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messed with it, actually setting it up myself.
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Okay, then we had tech unloading 13, and this I posted as an original K5 Tux episode,
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because it's been in the queue so long, that's it had been in the syndicate of Thursday queue
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for quite a while, and now that we're moving off, basically syndicate the Thursday is no longer
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with us, more about that later on. We will, I wanted to get this episode cleared out, and I
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just pumped us to the top on the grounds that he was posting it as his own show, and it has
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already been there for more than six months, so I don't think anybody should really be complaining
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about that he hasn't waited long enough for it to get his show out. Then the following day,
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I posted on the mailing list, and based for permission to bump this one up as well,
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it's 1173, which was the show about sonar GNU Linux, and I just want to take some time to talk to
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you about this, it is Jonathan Nadeau, who's the blind correspondent for the Linux community,
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and he has started his own distro, the blind leading, the blind if you forgive the pun,
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and where he has now developed a distro that a blind person can install it entirely by themselves.
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Now just think about that for a moment, you have enabled a blind hacker to hack away
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on our favorite operating system. Isn't that just fucking awesome?
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It's actually quite wonderful, he's Jonathan's really gone all out and done a really great job
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in making sure that we can enable Linux for anybody with the disability to use.
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And that's the whole point of this project, it's he's got started in the Indigo Go campaign,
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it's at www IndigoGo, i-n-d-i-e-g-o-g-o dot com forward slash sonar s-o-n-r.
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There will be a link in the show notes for this, I would beg you guys. I know I've been,
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a lot of people have offered, you know, to throw a few books, hit the HPR away,
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down to the years that I've been doing this, and I would ask you to take that money and put it
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into this project, this is a personal appeal of mine. If you don't have the funds which you
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right now, please go to the Indigo Go page and pimp it. Like it, tweet it, google plus us,
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embed it in your website, there's an embedded link on the HPR page, this I know is my pet project,
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but what he's trying to do is make this thing accessible to anybody, like blind people, people
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were learning different abilities, people with dyslexia people, people who are paraplegic,
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when we can do this, it's like he's only looking for $20,000 to get this thing going where he can
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take it to the next level, get a running Raspberry Pi, for instance, so that you can put an SD card
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together for 50 bucks, you could put this distro on a SD card, send it off to somebody somewhere,
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in some community that you'll never have the ability to get involved in technology, and suddenly
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you've opened their world for them. So if you can't donate five bucks, then please at least,
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you know, tweet it like it post it, retweet pulse about it that you see on Twitter or whatever,
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re-like it, or forward it on to people who will have, you know, Justin Bieber, if you know him or
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whatever, have him have him tweet about it, let's get the word out here. Yeah, he's only got 20 days
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left for this campaign, and we're actually 19 days left, so really need to push it hard, guys,
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to everybody out there. I mean, I really want to see Jonathan succeed with this fundraising
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campaign and get to everything that he wants to do. I made a donation this morning, Ken, and I saw
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that, and the, just looking back right now at the website, I see that things are current,
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mine was the last donation, so people should jump on this, $20,000, not a lot of money, but it takes
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a lot of people giving small donations to get this done. I mean, we, there are like 6,000 people
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who will be listening to this show tomorrow. If you all give, you know, $5, you know, we'd be
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well on the way, like that would be a nice bump. So come on, get your, get your finger out,
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pulse just, tweet us, let's get this thing done, folks, yeah. Okay, enough about that. Then we had
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in my bill with low tech fab PC etching, and he has reported to me that there has been an issue
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with the encoding of this show. I don't know, I know you guys may not have heard it yet, but
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if anybody at any time hears anything bad audio or cracking, okay, the bad audio is one thing,
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you know, where it's recorded badly or whatever, but usually there shouldn't be clips or cutting
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now short drop words or something. If you, if you notice that sort of thing, please contact us
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immediately. If you, if you notice that sort of thing, I'm working with it in my bill on exactly
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what the situation is. It looks like it's something to do with the transcoding on my side.
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That's not 100% sure whether it's his exporting on flak and his side or the first stage
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of transcoding on our side. So whatever it is, it needs to be fixed. It's, it's worrying either way.
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So if we have people with FFMPEG experience, could you please also get involved, have
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sent an email out to the mail list about this. And the last show was Lorde with how to start
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a receive session in screen after reboot, which is something that I very much
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I'm going to be doing very, very soon. So that was it. That's, thank you very much for
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suffering. That big long list of of show review and I'll just take a drink of tea.
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Okay, let's move on to discussion of the upcoming events. We have in order of when they're
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happening, scale 11X, which is the 11th annual South California Linux Expo, running from February
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22nd to the 24th, 2013, in the Hilton Los Angeles International Airport. So if there's anybody
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around who will be available to go to that, at least snag some interviews for us, see if there's
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any tables going on. If there's anybody who's got going to other shows, please give us a shout.
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Speaking of which, the Northeast GNU Linux Fest is a Northeast Linux Fest.org. Bokey told us
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that the Northeast GNU Linux Fest is running from March the 16th and the 17th in Boston. And that
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would be Jonathan Nadia as well, running that or putting on that show. And then we have the Linux
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Fest Northwest, which is running in Bellingham, WA, which state is that?
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Folks, it's Washington. Washington is in the state if I'm correct. Is that correct?
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There is Washington state and there's also Washington DC. Washington DC is District of Columbia,
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but Washington state is a separate state. Okay, so you run out of words, did you?
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Hey, can Washington state is just south of British Columbia and borders it and Bellingham is not
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very far from Vancouver, BC or British Columbia, Canada? Got it, got it. Okay, and that's on the
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April the 27th and the 28th and David Whitman will be going, putting on the HDR booth over there.
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So if you're going to any of these shows, there's a join the mailing list to find out who else is
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going. I'm going to I've bought up a special events page on HPR, which I haven't linked to yet.
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It's basically just on a hello world page, but the the intention will be that there will be a page
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there where people can who are going to those shows can edit it via the FTP server, a text file with
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some notes and stuff and that can be that will be posted on the on the main web page.
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Comments. Okay, let's move on to the mail list discussions. It's been a busy little month,
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two months actually. The predominant discussion on the December show, the December on the mailing
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list was the set up for the new show obviously and just a rising out of that I was shocked and stunned
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to discover that there's no command line client from mumble and there's no command line easy way to
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pipe music into or out of ice cast while out of is easy enough, but piping out of mumble and into
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mumble is a little bit of a problem. So if anyone figures out a way of doing that, that's relatively
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easy command line, a way of mind line that will go. Okay, so that was that. We've had a request from
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DeepGeek. He's planning on doing a new segment about corporate use of web proxies. So if you could
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you have experience in that can drop DeepGeek a line with a lengthy discussion which carried in from
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November I think about corporate to discussion about RSS torrents and they are the project that's
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associated with that. Again, warning there was some people report the problems playing any
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episodes. If you do that email immediately admin at hackerpublicradio.org. Don't assume somebody else has
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done it. Don't worry and won't bite your head off and that would be fantastic. Always, always email
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admin at hackerpublicradio.org if there's a problem with the show. Aside from people talking about
|
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food on Raspberry Pi's on the New Year's show, there was a lot of talk about hand radio and I have
|
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a long standing request out for somebody to record a HDR show over hand radio. Now Joel Madlokton
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contributor to this network and podcaster extraordinaire over on the Linux link.
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Textual has mocked me. mocked me sir for me saying constantly going on about
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recording this episode. How difficult can it be folks? You put a recorder next to you. You say
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hello 10, 4, whatever you guys say and you talk to somebody on the other end of the line. You tell
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them you record an HDR episode and you sign off. I need to submit the show. It's not that difficult.
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Well thankfully John Lambini. Lambin. Sorry. Lambin. Lambin. Lambin. Sorry for murdering your name.
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Has has offered to do one half of that. So if anybody out there, CQ, CQ, the KT for
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Kilo Bravo, Kilo Tango for Kilo Brava, let's do a podcast via amateur radio.
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Has stood up to the challenge and is willing to do a show. Okay. On some Saturnotes,
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Aaron Schwartz passed away and there was some talk of doing something to commemorate this passing
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and once that show comes into the queue, I think we will all assume that it'll get a high
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priority and get moved up to the top. I think that kind of actually fell through. Unfortunately,
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I was a person who was trying to put that together and couldn't get anyone to really show interest
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in doing something. Okay. Let's have a chat offline and we will let's get something out of you.
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Okay. And with talk of events folks, there's talk of stickers.
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So if you want to, if you have any money left over from sponsoring Sonar Linux, you can of course
|
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get some stickers and there's some people have, I already have some funds in the KT for getting
|
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stickers. So be nice to have some ready for the upcoming events. We already spoke about it as
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well, but need of media is running a HPR Saturday session and it came to our attention that they
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mail digest. A lot of people are subscribed to the mail list. Links for the mail lists are of course
|
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on the HPR website, on the left hand side at the bottom, under the menus.
|
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There are links to the main page, main mail list and also the digest. Now the main mail list
|
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generally doesn't get that many emails, so I would probably suggest joining the mail, main
|
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mail link list rather than the digest, which only comes out once a day or so. So oftentimes there
|
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|
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can be a delay if we want to get something decided quickly, you're probably better off listening to
|
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the HPR mail list. So Needle will be kind of sending, hopefully, be sending out an email earlier in
|
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|
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the week about his upcoming Saturday shows when there will be, so tune in to the mail list for more
|
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|
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information on that. I sent an email out about reassigning Tokki to me news to the Tokki to me news
|
||
|
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team as opposed to DeepGeek directly. The reason for that is that DeepGeek does this as a service
|
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to the community, which the community seems to respond very graciously to and have stepped up
|
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|
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to ease his burden on that. So as it's now a team event, let's attribute it to the TGTM news team
|
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as opposed to DeepGeek himself, that way DeepGeek can get his shows, Tokki shows added to the
|
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queue and not have them constantly be pumped down because he's doing this in his own time.
|
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|
|
So as mentioned earlier, there was some comments about the intro and outro whether this should be
|
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|
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added or not because there's conflicting information in the feed and on the readme file and on
|
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the contribute page. That will be fixed hopefully in the coming days as I update the various
|
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different parts of the websites, but the simple answer to it is yes, introduce add the intro and
|
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outro if you want. If you don't want that's fine. If you do want, if you normally do it, then we
|
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will offer, we will hopefully do the intro and outro. One thing that I will be doing is modifying
|
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outro to remove the reference to the sponsors so that that can be added at the beginning of the
|
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|
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shows and there's a long discussion in the mailing lists previously about that, why that is just
|
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|
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to give you a short summary of this the first time you've heard HPR. The reason for that is we want
|
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|
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to sort of automate the process and we also will be uploading it to various different places. So
|
||
|
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if we're serving it from our main website, which is kindly sponsored by, well, it's paid for by
|
||
|
|
a stankdog, but it's also kindly sponsored by lunar pages. So they take a significant brunt
|
||
|
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on providing that for us. We do have a lot of traffic and we do require quite a lot of resources,
|
||
|
|
so however, if we're sending an uptoark, I've done org, we should also thank archive.org for
|
||
|
|
their hosting of the shows as well. So that will be moved as a little bumper at the front of HPR,
|
||
|
|
so the show is brought to you by lunar pages, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
|
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blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
|
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|
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So that way people can add the intro and out, show if there are so wished. If they don't, that's fine as
|
||
|
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well. We have ways to get around that.
|
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|
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And finally from the mailing list Klaatu reported that he has streaming radio.
|
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|
|
He has streaming radio. Pitt'sberg's art.
|
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|
|
burghart.org port 8000 is streaming Hacker Public Radio shows as is live.hacker Public Radio
|
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|
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.org. However that brought up an interesting that was prompted of course by the by the previous
|
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|
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show about automating radio stations and Dasmann reported to us that he also is running a part
|
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|
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15 radio station from his house which is a I believe a low powered radio station and in his
|
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request he although it's not strictly required by the FCC and he requested that we put on a
|
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not safe work flag or which would technically work out to be a something like the explicit flag
|
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which is in the which was added by iTunes actually. There was previously an attempt to put in
|
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a different classification scheme for podcasts which would be voluntarily supported by the
|
||
|
|
podcasting community however that fell to the wayside due to politics or whatever so that is no
|
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|
|
longer supported so the only way you can signal relatively standard wise that a podcast is
|
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|
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safe for work or clean is using the iTunes namespace edition called explicit.
|
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|
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Now all the shows on Hacker Public Radio are marked explicit so this
|
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|
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suggestion was that we would well don't think the suggestion was particularly about how to do it
|
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|
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technically but whether it should be done and the vast majority of the community were whole
|
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|
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heartedly in favor of adding the flag so therefore if you are updating if you're uploading
|
||
|
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you show there will be a option in your upload form to put in whether it's safe for work or clean
|
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over whether it's got any profanity or basically a warning in any way that could be interpreted
|
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|
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as adult content or not safe for worker not safe for family friendly.
|
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Somebody on the mailing list objected strongly and that somebody was me
|
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|
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in the guise of being a regular HPR contributor as opposed to being the HPR admin.
|
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|
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Now for new people who are listening along for the first time it became obvious to me
|
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|
|
actually over the new year show that people thought things that HPR is my deal that I set it up
|
||
|
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and that I run us and all the rest but this is just a reminder to everybody else if you don't know
|
||
|
|
already. HPR has been running for quite a long time there's quite a lot of information on the
|
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|
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above page about where it came from radio free-comerica then to two independent podcasters started
|
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|
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their own radio free-comerica wanted to promote hacking and the idea of rather than hacking being
|
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|
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the negative thing where you find hacks and you keep them to yourselves that you would share
|
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|
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them with the community. That's the whole point of that and two individual projects started
|
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|
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up almost the emphanoma computer club, troops and the guys and the other one was binary revolution
|
||
|
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radio which is stankdog and those two guys ran their own podcasts and the very last episode of
|
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|
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emphanoma computer sorry of radio free-comerica they proposed hacker public radio as a daily news
|
||
|
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discussion time show that they were put on. Anyway, troops, troops's show emphanoma come kind of
|
||
|
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featured out and then when that stopped they started up a thing called today with a techie which
|
||
|
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is the original source direct source of hacker public radio even the CMS that I've been working on
|
||
|
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all week has been written by troops and that then stankdog became a after 300 episodes today with
|
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a techie was never a fantastic name to be honest, not the HPR is really a good neither but
|
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today with a techie merged into hacker public radio became an official bin rev project and
|
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|
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by official that means stankdog pays for the poll hosting he has a nice big bill every month
|
||
|
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that he gets which is only as I as I mentioned before kindly sponsored by lunar pages so
|
||
|
|
that is who pays for HPR however it was originally run admined by enigma and then
|
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|
|
then enigma life basically happened and then I just stepped in to help out now again I had my
|
||
|
|
intention to replace myself with a bash script and go back to hosting shows I am not
|
||
|
|
I am not hacker public radio by any stretch of the imagination so if I strongly disagree with
|
||
|
|
something as I did in this case I will not let that interfere with what the community wants just so
|
||
|
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we make that clear so the community decides the direction of hacker public radio just so you all know
|
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okay and with that in mind it is now possible to filter shows based on their
|
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|
|
clean their explicit rating so if you submit a show hacker public radio and you feel that
|
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|
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it's not going to offend anybody then you can flag that we'll add that as the show goes up we
|
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will set it as been clean iTunes parlance as an explicit equals zero and then if you want to produce
|
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a feed that is just consists of clean shows then you can tag on question mark explicit equals zero
|
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to any of their feeds and they will automatically filter out anything that is marked as clean so
|
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in order to do that there was quite a lot of back end work that needed to be done some of
|
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what I actually we wanted to do for quite a long while anytime I hit the feeds start doing
|
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anything with the feeds there's like 23 gigs on the end of some of the big ones so anytime I did
|
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anything with those I am very very sober about about doing this as you can imagine so I took the
|
||
|
|
opportunity to add in functionality for other stuff as well so some more I've met the database
|
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|
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changes for that and so therefore some more functionality will be coming through shortly
|
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and as you know shortly is a very flexible word in my book however so what I like people to
|
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well actually what I would what I as an admin would like you to do is submit shows with
|
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saying that your shows your new shows are explicit or not and I would also like you to
|
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if your back shows you feel that all your back shows or some of your back shows are clean then
|
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just send me a link of what what shows you are clean or not and I will update them I personally
|
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as a HPR host and community member think this is a very bad idea to attempt to
|
||
|
|
regulate morality but hey what can you do so but one thing to be aware of is one of my major
|
||
|
|
concerns about this is that none of the definitions of what the FCC or indeed Apple consider to be
|
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|
|
to inappropriate or explicit are defined clearly so you can have a look at the policies and just
|
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|
realize that if you're going to do it and you're in any doubt please mark it as explicit because
|
||
|
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we will lose something like 7 to 20% of our listeners in one go if Apple decides that HPR is
|
||
|
|
incorrectly flagging any of its shows and I don't think there's any way to any recourse in that
|
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|
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so they would just disappear off the face of the earth and can Apple's decision would be
|
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|
|
perfectly arbitrary and wouldn't be necessarily any real method to what they're doing that we could
|
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just say and it's just arbitrary on their part right yeah my understanding is it works on the
|
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basis of I'll I'll know what it is when I see it they if we look at what they do when banning
|
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|
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applications where you see it more or at least it's publicized more about them banning applications
|
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|
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into the app store it's it's kind of arbitrary so when in doubt don't assume definitely don't
|
||
|
|
assume that anyone here any of the admins will be listening to the shows because we do not listen
|
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to the shows before the podcast we do not listen to the shows before the podcast it's two reasons
|
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for that one is we're admins and we we're just community host members as I've just gone and
|
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explained to you so therefore it's up to the you the community to decide you know if the show is
|
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|
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explicit or not we're not policing it in any way and under the conditions of the DMCA
|
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|
|
if we don't do any editing of them then we have a little bit more coverage they
|
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bit more risk of not being shut down I'm not really stupid laws folks I really think he
|
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|
he any do go a long way to get in some of these stupid laws repealed call your Congress
|
||
|
|
critter and I'm with you I think that playing it safe is probably the best and just keep
|
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|
|
marking shows as explicit I would not want to have anything happen that's not good for HPR
|
||
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so that's my feeling I mean we've always had yeah we've always had this open door policy and
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to be honest I don't think there are many shows that they would that should be marked as explicit
|
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this one is because I said a bad word earlier on and I don't think any of my shows do have
|
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|
|
bad words in them because I deliberately got my way or I did go out my way not to put them in
|
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but I can't be sure because culturally in Ireland we have a different view on the words
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that we just use them more expressively I guess and it's not there's no social taboo about using
|
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those words some words yes all the words no funny that but I trust they HPR community and a lot
|
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of guys and girls when I say guys I mean girls obviously when you're doing your shows if you're
|
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being careful and you think it's fine then just mark it because you take responsibility as
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you always have so the only thing this change in is you're making a conscious decision to go okay
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here and if you want to get a little get just banned from iTunes but then again yeah if we get
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banned from iTunes is not the end of the world I would actually be more concerned about you know
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we built up this you know people like Dustman who would then use that and then filter it and then
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be playing it to his friends and family and then they would be exposed to an appropriate material
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accidentally I would be more concerned about that from an ethical point of view because we have
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given our trust to him that we would do it properly but then again in my time that I've been involved
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at the HPR community I have not had one case where I have thought that anyone has
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done not done the right thing so yeah far ahead so it really would be on a rebroadcaster
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shoulders to kind of review and they should take responsibility for that as well my feeling
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yeah I would agree with you if you've read my email but it's it was a bit harsh and as he said
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and I do apologize for anybody who got offended by the harshness I was a bit shocked that I
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press and but I did so it's out there but that said you know there are some topics that I know
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that I know I will be covering that I will mark his explicit even though I'm not
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we're using those bad words simply because they are of you know they're mature there's mature content
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and you know if you're just talking most of the stuff that we're talking about is just technical
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stuff there is no way you could turn it into porn if you try you know so the function is there I
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I've done a lot of effort to to get it there so if people could use this I'd appreciate it
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and if people wouldn't use it I'd also appreciate it there you go that's the
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there you go safe flop you're not the only one with with jewel personalities on the network
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okay um I apologize if that offended you
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uh website changes yes that did prompt me to do a lot of website changes as I said um I don't
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like to change the RSS feeds at all because there's so many people pulling off on them but what I
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did now was just write one feed and consolidate all the other feeds down into that and that
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feed is um is then going to be the one that you'll be able to do additional that's the
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feed that you'll be able to do additional filtering on so uh well the a lot the oil will be
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able to do it it's basically just to simlink into this to the main feed and then depending on the
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name of the feed is filters they the shows up by orgspeaks and orgspeaks and mp3 and also by
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the length and whether it's just the 10-day show or the full feed that you get so that's kind of
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cool would be adding some additional stuff in there which will make my life easier hopefully
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and will make some other requests that people have made as well um with that in mind I have done a
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yeah I've updated the calendar page now which has now got uh
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due to the the new way that we're going to be posting the shows and encoding them and stuff
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they're going to be and the new priority releasing so uh I've basically added the scheduling
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guidelines on what it is so uh we schedule based on the guidelines agreed with the community which
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should be fair um shows are not normally cute unless they convert it so we do the time critical
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once first which we'll try to uh then we do the reserved slots um and then we do the schedule
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slots which are not going to be issued anymore um without approval by the mailing list and the
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probation period then we will do the normal priority and this is the first month that the normal
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priority uh kind of kicked in where we had uh shows from um based on last released time of uh the
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show hosts so um the uh which so they uh the database is query then on you know when who
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rather than the show get being submitted like on first come first serve basis in which case they
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all would be uh going to 50 150 um who has three shows at the top of the queue then we have
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dude man then we have a hookah with uh one two two four five four shows and two other processing
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rules Charles and LJ another 50 150 Delwin and Poki and then City um those are the orders of the
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show hosts as published but the orders of release will be Poki uh CT um Delwin um cut in P
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and so forth so depending on when you last release your show they'll be coming up so I updated
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the um the page I've met some other changes to the websites as well which uh which kind of
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nobody will notice but I'll know that they're still need to update the um contribute page the
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read me the intro and the outro and uh oh yeah the trans code script may be broken so I need help
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with that I've already mentioned it and I cannot get the archive of the mail list to work um I've
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Josh has tried Josh is the admin from lunar pages he's tried basically a lot of things to get a
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work in and it just doesn't work so um I'm gonna try making another mailing list and see if that
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one starts archiving or not and uh that's pretty much it then again a reminder that uh
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sonar fundraiser we need you to go over and uh support our project and get the word out and
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you know send as Jonathan says send emails round to you've written a mailing list to a particular
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mail you know a log or whatever bring it up with your log bring it up in your work
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printout stickers whatever you need to do posters whatever you need to do to get uh to get him
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get some publicity on this and the only other thing I'll say is that there are only 14
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shows in the queue but what's more worrying is that's one two three four five six seven eight
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there are 14 shows but there's only eight holes who have uh shows in the queue so that essentially
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is uh a little over one and a half weeks before we'll be recycling holes so before
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our host will have two shows coming up so that's a bit concerning um I think especially after
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the new year show I mean this time last year we had uh we had nearly 30 40 shows in the queue so uh
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folks yeah get out your recorder start sending me shows so again I'm one of the goals that I have
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when attending the Linux Fast Northwest is to try to get at least two contributors I know I
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attended last year I don't know that I'm a very good person but I don't think that I actually
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got any contributors and I would like to get some contributors if anyone knows of a way to make
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them go great or whatever um you know let's have added I'd like some suggestions and added did
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what I could and got some interviews in that and you know I'm not really skilled at that so let's
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um get back to me if you can't on that yeah sure well in fact I can talk to you about it now
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I um my vast experience which is going to come twice um I would I learned quite a lot the first time
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well first first thing is um I think the approach that we need to take uh sputes is that we're not
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promoting ourselves um and if we can get across that across two people that is the main goal we're
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promoting them it's the other way around so if you can print off um you know an eight three or
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you know a large you know a large poster or something saying with words like come talk to us about
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your project that's what we want get an interview is one thing um and that's how you can get them in
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but you can also say to people look um um yeah here come on we'll do an interview and we'll
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promote your project on our on Hacker Public Radio which is just a sort of tech news outlet
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or whatever you want to say one thing that was very useful last year was the um was
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the linuxlink.net recent podcast thing so we have a script that ran and produced a list
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of current linux podcasts based on their last released date you know tech podcasts there was a
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um a question of when ground to the mailing list asking for a list of tech news podcasts or tech
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podcasts and that was kind of cool you know as people were going sheepishly by the booth wondering
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what Hacker Public Radio was and a bit concerned because it had a word hacker and
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um although you're at a hacker convention but okay fine anyway you you know I was able to give them
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the uh the leaflet and say okay here's the list of all um hacker you know hacker and tech related
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podcast tech related podcast linux related podcast and that kind of pulled them in it was a great
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way to pull them in and then of course you're talking to them and then of course you say well
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if you're interested in podcasting you know here's the way to go um you can send us in a show and
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just slip them a business card in a way you go I think one of the things it is really important
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is for people to understand that they're already wearing the ruby slippers I know that I've um
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got the some uh guy I want to get back with the catchment interview I just have them
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able to because I moved and there's been some complications but they have the ability to get on
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Hacker Public Radio and post their own show and that's the message I tried to get across to people
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but people seem to want to have someone interview them and I know there's a little bit of work in
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editing a show but I am probably one of the worst for having tech abilities and I was able to get
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a couple shows up yeah absolutely there there's um volunteers um who have stated that they will
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help editing shows so even if you're going to any of these fest just dump up the web files um up to
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the FTP server or wherever contact us drop box or whatever wherever you put them and then well
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that it's not a problem it's I can do it in my sleep and ideally if people come up to your booth and
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say you know okay you're you're about projects you know talk to me about project you know what
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is Hacker Public Radio well we're just a network but you know you can talk to us about your projects
|
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so what are you doing and then would you like to do an interview now or better yet we can get
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released faster if you actually um if you want to do the show yourself as a HPR contributor you
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can send it to us but yeah people probably like to listen to the shows first I think um actually
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HPR is known because people have uh Linux best Northwest of course Code Grunture is there
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the year before and I was kind of hoping to kind of link up there and you know be a helper but the
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people knew about Hacker Public Radio and they were pretty impressed and I noticed a couple of the
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people that I interviewed have that on the website that they have the interview there and of course
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they weren't all that great but you know there was something and so I just that's of all I guess
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is to get people to contribute not to necessarily do anything else by being there is to get the network
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noticed and people using it yeah absolutely but it's also good there are really enjoyable time to go
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there if you're going to show and there's a chance for you to represent HPR it's really it's
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it's great laugh it is good crack and yeah you're doing a good thing right unless anyone else is
|
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anything else I think I'm gonna wrap it up for the night can I will just mention that it is
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looking right now at the um sonar project there 10% to their goal so people will be listening
|
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to this later and so I want to just make mention of that again for people to contribute small
|
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amounts of money add up if a lot of people do it yeah they have 50 funders I hope that by the time
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the show comes out you know that'll be up to passing the 6,000 mark that will be fantastic so
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come on guys it's only seriously it's only the price of a cup of coffee and if you can't afford it
|
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and you know times are tough on all the rest then please do the pimping thing on the social networks
|
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yeah and with that I'll want to thank you guys for joining us here and you guys for listening on
|
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the HPR network and yeah that's a full note there thank you again and tune in tomorrow for another
|
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exciting episode of Hacker Public Radio
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