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Episode: 3667
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Title: HPR3667: 2021-2022 New Years Show Part 2
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3667/hpr3667.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 03:19:58
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3667 for Tuesday, the 23rd of August 2022.
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Today's show is entitled Hacker Public Radio 2021-2022 New Years Show Part 2.
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It is hosted by Hong Kimagoo and is about 188 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag. The summary is, the H.P.R. community comes together to chat.
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Apparently there's some issue where every time anybody posts anything,
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it's a little ding that happens on mumble goes through.
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I have no idea how to stop that because the way the stream and everything is set up,
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well the way the stream is set up, that's where it's going through,
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is it's just broadcasting basically any sound that goes through,
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that would come out of my laptop speakers.
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And I don't know how to silence the ding.
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I'm sure there's something in the settings.
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Well wait a minute, it's not doing text-to-speech, is it?
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Let's test that.
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And then I don't know, I don't know, it's been a while since I've played with mumble.
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I actually just compared mumble on my...
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Yeah, I heard it over the stream.
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I'm using mumble so I'm not even worrying about that.
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I still doing text-to-speech, is it?
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Yeah, I hear it.
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But it's doing the text-to-speech.
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I think it's in the messages setting,
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at least on the mumble client that I'm using on Papa West,
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which is the Ubuntu-based.
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So correct me if I'm wrong, it's 1604 UTC right now, right?
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You are correct.
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All right, just trying to follow along here on the show notes to add my blog.
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Oh, you can put it anywhere, we've got one in your room.
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All right.
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Oh, I think I...
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Yeah, I'm hearing the text-to-speech through the stream.
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Or wait, no, I'm listening through the mumble,
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so I should try through the actual stream itself, my bad.
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Oh, I think I did it.
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Yeah, I'm not hearing text-to-speech of anybody's through the stream.
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Excellent.
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So, for future reference for other people, I guess,
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go to configure settings and messages.
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And it shows Ubuntu checkboxes,
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and we're on the right-hand side where it says sound file,
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just, I just, I didn't click all those boxes.
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Good to know.
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So who's doing a show on that?
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I just did it.
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I think Ken's doing a show about mumble,
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does he?
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Well, of course, did he just write up a page about it?
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No, but yeah, we should do something to add this information.
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Maybe to the page, so it's this sort of permanent thing you can get to easily.
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Not a bad idea.
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I never knew. I've never looked at the config page before,
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but it seems to shut up all those incredibly annoying
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beeps and pops and stuff.
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Yeah, it sounds like we're only using a fraction of what mumble can do.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I'd just go on the principle that the less I poke around things,
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that's like, to break it.
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Being an in-better breaker of stuff.
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I'd be a little bit over-cautious, though.
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Now, the trick is not to start switching things around right
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before you're about to record a show.
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Yeah, and also keep a record of what you've fiddled with.
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So you can unfiddly and then you need to...
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Yep, you need to do a screencast of things as you're doing it.
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Right.
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Kind of like the legend of when on TLLTS,
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Dan was compiling the kernel and brought down the entire show.
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How did that or the catpeed on the root, was it?
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Yeah, something like that.
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Did you have a Tomcat that tended to go into your night in inappropriate places or something?
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I believe so. We may have to hear from him soon if he connects.
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I don't think I've heard him saying he would, but he usually does.
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Yep.
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Well, so far it's from pretty quiet morning here.
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I have just one of my three sons here.
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They're all my children now, so they're the two youngest are in their teens,
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my eldest 20.
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So he'll be coming over later.
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My middle one just left to go to the gym and my youngest is still sleeping.
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So yeah, it's kind of laid back here.
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I think it's about to get a little more noisy in my house.
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My two were at basketball practice this morning.
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They have a tournament game starting tomorrow at 9am.
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So that should be fun, but it looks like the car just pulled up.
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Sounds good.
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My son, I think I said earlier on, is it work today?
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He's working from over there.
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He's a stensibly at work, and my daughter is getting ready for an interview on Tuesday.
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I forget which job she's been job hunting for several months now.
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She's going into a very strange interview.
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They want her to do a maths test and an English test prior to the interview.
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It's like sort of a school child type of test, you know?
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It's odd that a job interview would meet that sort of stuff.
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No, that's interesting.
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And it is quite odd too.
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Well, I've heard some places where people can make change and stuff.
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You know, some of the basic skills seem to have been overlooked by people.
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Yeah, maybe that's what I said to her.
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Maybe they've had bad experiences in the past.
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So job is a communications officer.
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She's just had a done an MSC in science communication.
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And it's for a college of animal welfare, I'm not even sure where it is,
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London, I think, though she can work remotely if she gets it.
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But it's a bit unusual these days, isn't it?
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Can you show us how you show us this writing?
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And you show us you writing your name.
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So we can prove that you just don't write an X or something.
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It feels like, you know, some sort of Victorian thing.
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Well, actually, what they're saying is that expensive degree that she just got
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may or may not actually mean anything.
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I think that could be, that could be exactly is.
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They will use the degree to keep the rabble out.
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But after you get the degree, they don't know whether it's worth anything.
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Yeah, they must have had some less than powerful intellects doing in the past.
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Well, I can guess.
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Well, also those questions and the fact that she would cooperate with that shows that
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she's willing to put in the effort.
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Yeah, yeah.
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There's a certain element of compliance.
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If we ask you to jump through this particular hoop, will you do it?
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So yeah, yeah, it's not sure that's a good thing, but we'll see.
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Well, go ahead.
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No, I was just going to say, she also just reminded me that she's asked me to go and find her
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Scottish diploma certificates from school.
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They want to see them, they want copies of them as well as, you know, it's usual to,
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if you say you've got a degree, you should prove it.
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But these are the Scottish higher education certificates she's supposed to present.
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I'm inclined to say, do you really want this job, you know?
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Well, also the person hiring her may use a lot of this paperwork to cover their, but
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yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely, absolutely.
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The sort of processes that HR sections want you to do in particular in academia can be bizarre
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and extreme.
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I always saw the instance where when I joined my last, last university I worked at,
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I was involved in interviewing and stuff.
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One of the standardized form that went out to, to applicants was,
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had a question in it that said, last day school attended.
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What that meant was, last day school was opposed to, I don't know, night school perhaps.
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But everybody read that as, what was your last day at school?
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So they wrote Friday or something.
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So it took years for HR to recognise this was stupid.
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And why did they need to know this particularly anyway?
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And so, and to, to, to, to take it out, just, just a piece of nonsense.
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Well, funny.
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Well, I have a couple of things.
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One, I take the regular transit bus from my neighbourhood.
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The routes changed a little bit, but they're, the spiel that they're using is the same
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spiel that a private bus company was using when I was a kid.
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There's this one place where the bus crosses over through a signal intersection
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and then they go down about half a block and that's where the, where the current bus stop is.
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At one time, the bus would cross the intersection, stop in front of a certain business
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and let people out and then people could cross over at this, at the signal intersection.
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Now, they're using the same spiel to say, well, if you want to change to another alternate bus route,
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you get out here and cross over, but the stop has been moved away from the signal intersection
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and they haven't changed the spiel from when I was a kid.
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It's always been this way. It's tradition.
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You can't change these things.
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Also, speaking of Massachusetts has got some interesting traditions.
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One, we have our own GED that they call MCAS, which has been found to have incorrect answers as
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correct answers in it. It is a, it is a secret exam and when people start passing the exam,
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they add more material to it.
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And this is an exam that you have to pass in order to get your diploma.
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You can graduate high school and do everything, but if you do not pass the MCAS test,
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you will not get a diploma.
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Now, the thing that they're avoiding like the plague is the GED that would actually tell people
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across the country what is actually going on. Also, a few years ago, they took young,
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certified teachers. These were people coming out of the teachers' colleges and gave them
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a cold exam for the first time since kindergarten.
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Failure rate was about 40 to 50 percent.
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Yes, I can believe that.
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Well, I was a C student until I got into junior high and then I was an A student and
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anything that I put any effort into. Now, I didn't suddenly take a smart pill. I just did, however,
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I was able to, because they will tell you exactly what's going to be on the exam, I would load my
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head up with a bunch of data, put it on the exam and then move on to the next subject.
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That worked great in high school and probably would have worked okay in community college,
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but when I went to college, my lack of study habits or lack of solid foundation became
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glaringly obvious. It used to be a bit like that in the UK. I think Scottish school exam
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system is different from the English one. I took what they call A levels in England, late 1960s.
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You got a curriculum, you got a little booklet because these were curricular built by various
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high-status universities like Oxford and Cambridge and stuff. You had a curriculum that said,
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not timing, but the content. The course content would be this subject broken down to these
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parts, etc, etc. You could actually use that as a guide to work out what you needed to cover
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and what you didn't need to cover. It was an excellent way of structuring what you did. Plus,
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also there may be previous years exam papers available, but of course I think I can't do
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remember. It wasn't much, so you would do rehearsals of exams to the umpteenth degree.
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So the people I was working with at that age all did this assiduously. We would be testing one
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another with this sort of stuff and we became a bit like learning to do crosswords or something.
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It's a puzzle that you practice in order to become good at. It's nothing to do with
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your inherent intelligence other than the intelligence to to fiddle with systems and stuff, I suppose.
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But yeah, so we all did really well at that because that sort of process where many of us had been
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classified as idiots at school because you know it was just not a structure that appealed to us.
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Oh yeah, I mean, I went to school in the 60s with draft riots and everything and they would cover
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the Constitution every year in our history classes, but they wouldn't talk about the Civil War where
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they actually had draft riots and what not 100 years before. Whatever you do, you can't teach
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anything that's relevant. You just have to teach the same old shit.
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Oh very much so, very much so. My daughter, she went through school, spotted that quite early on,
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very, very angry that the subjects were being steered away from and even the ones that were being
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handled were not being handled very well. She was a great critic off of a scholastic system,
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which I think councilor, I think, is applauded her for being so so perceptive of the crap that she's
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being dealt. And if you think she was given crap back then, whenever that was, with this critical
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race theory and stuff that they're pushing. Yeah, yeah. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, we would often
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discuss what element of your learning is critical, it can involve critical thinking because you'd
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think that critical thinking would be an element of a science stuff. She would she trained in science,
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she was a biologist, but there was never any teaching about how to think and how to analyse things
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and how to spot the rubbish amongst the diamonds, you know. And that's a common thing, they don't want
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there, if you believe in, they don't want people to be that perceptive, I think. That was our
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conclusion anyway. Well, yes, well, if you look at our entire narrative in the US, it's all there is
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one narrative that the media and the government and everybody is beating the same drum. And
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you know, we had like outrageous
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quarantines and whatnot and whatnot when the government just throwing its weight around. And
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there's no scientific basis, they just decide today we need a quarantine period of 14 days,
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tomorrow it could be 20 days and last week it could have been seven days.
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Yes, it's the same here, it's quite arbitrary, I think it's just whoever the latest scientific
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advisor has been or maybe harking back to advice earlier on when less was known about it,
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about the the way the coronavirus spreads and those sorts of things. Any more of stuff.
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Any more, the quarantine times are a balance between necessity and, you know, actual safety.
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So safety is taking a backseat to necessity. I think the quarantine time officially got moved
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down to like five days from 10 days. That's what I had. Specifically because we need people to work.
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Yep, yep. Of course, if that number's wrong, then you get people to work, if you then get
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people to work and spread whatever they've got is the downside of that. But yeah, that number is
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absolutely wrong. I think the infectious time for corona is something like 28 days or something
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but it's it's saying what's happening here anyway in the UK is that if you have corona,
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then such and such should happen. But it doesn't say if you have corona and you vaccinate it,
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which will be a whole different ballgame because the viral load will be less in most cases because
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the immune system's handling a lot of it. But you still have it, you still be infectious,
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but not for as long. You know, it's not an absolute worry. And it's probably also different between,
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you know, different people. So yeah, yeah, that's also a factor. So there's a guy I've been following
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on Twitter, Michael Meena, who's an epidemiologist and a virologist and a clinical medical man.
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And he was very vocal at the start of the pandemic, talking about how, first of all,
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that cheap testing and plentiful testing of the lateral flow type and that sort of stuff was vital
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and it should be there now. Well, don't you know, keep your numbers low by not testing.
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I love that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. If you just look the other way, you won't see that man being
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so it's not happening. Hey, I know. Also, all of this, everybody's got a mask and everything.
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The best studies say that masks are 20% effective. 20% effective is better than 0% effective.
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Oh, yes, it is, but I mean, everybody has been treating the mask as if they're, you know,
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armor. Yeah, you caught your right. I've seen that too. It's a very important thing.
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That plus distancing, that plus ventilation, that plus not being in building to lots of other people
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and minimizing exposure time. Yeah, yeah. All of those things together make a big difference,
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but you can't just point it one and say, oh, that's not 100% so we will not bother with that.
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Exactly. Also, like seat belts and, yeah, yeah, exactly.
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Condoms are not 99% effective, so nobody should use them.
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As thin as all the way, right? It's a really bad thinking.
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It's funny because the way this all works, it's not really that different to the idea of
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defense in depth that we see in information security and whatever. It's pretty much the same thing,
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in my opinion. Dealing with an external threat and mitigating it as much as possible,
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so exactly. Well, I think what happened with the Christmas season is the fact that they're
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the old rules knocked out a large part of our transit system. I mean, aircraft, you know,
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airlines and whatnot was was a wake up call to some
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also like New York's you've got to be vaccinated, even if you're a medical professional,
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so that they let go. What was it? 20, 30,000 medical professionals because they wouldn't get the shot.
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Yeah, even for medical professionals. Well, I know they were also not
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taking an account, any kind of other conditions or the fact that you may have had COVID already,
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you know, natural immunity, stuff like that, they were just saying everybody who hasn't got the
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paperwork. Well, they have to be able to draw the line somehow and the vaccine seems like a good
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place to draw that line and yes, there are people that can't get it, but for whatever reason,
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immune compromised or whatever, but if that's the case, then should those be people be working
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in high risk environments? And the natural immunity, there's been a lot of research done into
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the efficacy of natural immunity and how long it lasts. And according to the research that, you
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know, I've vaguely skimmed over, so I'm no expert, but the vaccine is supposed to be more effective
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than natural immunity. That's my understanding as well, yeah. And yes, people still get sick,
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even if they're fully vaccinated, have their booster, whatever, it's just they don't get
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as sick and they don't stay sick for as long. Well, also, I think people, I think you're getting
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the random nature of a lot of these orders as reduced, the kind of trust you need for people to
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get their vaccines and to get, you know, sensible care. Well, remember last winter at all of those
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little shacks that were put out so that people could dine outside in COVID safety instead of
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dining indoors with heat and ventilation and potential sterilization of the environment and
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stuff like that. If I, I was seeing some of those, everything from inflatable bubbles to little
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shacks put on the sidewalk. And all of them were to keep people out of restaurants where
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where the environment could be controlled, including, you know, sterilizing surfaces and whatnot.
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Because you know that those little shacks or bubbles or whatnot, we're not going to be
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nearly as easy to deal with as an ordinary restaurant. Well, I am going to have to leave you all
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and go and hunt for this certificate that my daughter needs and tell her if I can't find it so
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she could look as well. So I'd better, better stop now and say goodbye to everybody. It's been great
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talking to everybody and maybe catch up with some, some of you tomorrow, impossible. Okay, Dave,
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see you later. Take care Dave. Good talking to you. Cheers. Well, we'll look forward to hearing from
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you whenever you can get back. Okay, okay. I'm going to see if I can switch to my laptop because
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I need to charge my phone. So I'll be back later. Happy New Year Indonesia, Thailand,
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Jakarta, Bangkok, Hanoi, Phnom Penh. Happy New Year, everybody. This is Short Fat Ball Guy.
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I'm just curious if anybody's tracking HPR users in different time zones and see if we cover the
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whole globe. Well, I don't know how to tell where people are, but this is my second and more
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complete experience. And we we will sweep the globe if people can stay awake.
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I'll do my part. I'm definitely not doing 26 hours. Well, I'm doing what I can since I don't
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know if I'll be back next year. Where are you, by the way? I'm in Boston. I don't hear an accent.
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I'm northern Kentucky. Well, I travel. Are you anyone?
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Short, try to put yourself on push to talk because your audio is bleeding, bleeding back through
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the system. Gotcha. I'll go dig for that. Thanks. It's time I.
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Well, short, if you're listening, my I travel from Maine to West Virginia,
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hitting all the states between and and it sort of flattened my accent. Also, I've done a lot of
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reading and part of it could be I'm a slightly autistic Ashburgers syndrome that should have
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some effects. 10 minutes about 10, 15 miles south of us is where you start to pick up a Kentucky
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accent. I used to pick up the West Virginia accent from being there only like a week.
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Right. I've got a cousin who, depending on where she's at, is how her accent goes.
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Yeah, my dad was from West Virginia up near Morgantown. I miss that country terrible.
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Definitely. Definitely pretty parts. I like the Appalachian area.
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Well, also my grandparents both in Maine and West Virginia are very welcoming.
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My parents made it quite clear that even the place where I was raised was not my was their home,
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not mine. My dad, my dad was Eastern Kentucky and we could drive down there today, not
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haven't seen those people for five years and tell them who we are and we'd be inside swapping
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stories in minutes. Well, when my parents divorced, the West Virginia side of my family went
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virtually silent, except one guy who was my dad's brother who used us to keep track of my dad,
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who moved up to Maine to drink himself to death. We're going to pop out and run some errands.
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I'll be back on in two hours probably. We'll have a big crowd later.
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Yep. Well, I'll hold the fort. That's the, yeah, I've got 20 minutes before the next happy new year.
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Well folks, at 1730, Zulu will be welcoming Mandalay and Miramar Nikoko's Islands into 2022.
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This reminds me of my days back when I was a security guard at a condo complex.
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Yes, I am one of the rare people who has actually been paid to watch paint drive.
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But I'm sure you have some interesting stories, don't you?
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Yes, I'm going to describe an environment and then show you how to use a pistol in this environment.
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First, overhead or pre-crow's concrete slab, the walls are center block. The floor is
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cast cement. There are very few doors and generally it's ricochet city. One new year's Eve,
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tweedle D and tweedle dumb come in here into this hall and get into an argument.
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Tweedle D is carrying a pistol in a shoulder holster. He opens his jacket, tweedle dumb looks at the pistol
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and therefore misses the sucker punch that is delivered shortly. In a heavy ricochet environment,
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that is the proper use of a pistol. Use it as bait for a sucker punch. Now carrying a pistol to a
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new year's Eve party is stupid but at least he didn't do anything but flash it and then use his
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natural weapons to make his point. He also had a young lady who lived in a two level condo
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whose mother was a nurse who worked overnight. It was our job to try to limit her access to
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gentlemen callers. The security force celebrated her birthday or 18th birthday almost as much as
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she did. With a two level condo you could be at the main door downstairs and people could be going
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in and out on the floor above you and we did not have coverage to cover both entrances but then
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our front gate was a speed bump and a stop sign. Thanks for sharing the entertaining stories.
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Well there was a time that one of our guys, well somebody came through
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guests of one of our residents and I believe that I was hacked by a federal agency.
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We had a jogger come through asking for directions or otherwise keeping me occupied and then a car
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followed one of our residents' guests into the site. Since this guest was a, well he was
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allegedly connected with unofficial financial organizations or what the English would call a
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turf account bookie. It did seem like that I was being handled by some law enforcement agency
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unofficial. Also we had a state patrol officer who came in wanting to just check on an alleged
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girlfriend and I had to explain to him in simple words that there are two ways that he could come
|
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on site. One give me the girlfriend's name I would call her up and he could have a late or early
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coffee with her or give me the person's name and his official reason for needing to speak with her
|
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legally and then I would lock up the gatehouse and escort him up but I was not going to allow him
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just because he was in a state patrol car in uniform to randomly cruise our facilities.
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There were two ways that he could get in and the third way that he wanted to get in was officially
|
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one of the reasons I was being paid was to limit random access to to the facility. Well happy new year
|
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Miramar Kokano's islands Dagon Mandalay and others that I can't pronounce. What's the topic?
|
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Well the topic has been random stories from my history as a security guard and happy new year
|
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to Mandalay and I hope the road's still there. The road to Mandalay being one of the many road pictures
|
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|
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of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Welcome back. Thank you. Work calls probably going to be happening all
|
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day. Well if you can solve the problem from where you are that's pretty good. Yeah I think it's
|
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just that my boss is bored fix that problem. Unfortunately managers have this instinctive belief
|
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that they need to manage. No today's not officially the holiday that'll be Monday but yeah they're
|
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still not going to be a lot going on today. Still not going to be a lot of people that are actually
|
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working today everybody's on vacation. I suspect those that are officially working today may not
|
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|
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be maybe conserving energy. Yeah security guards learn a lot about conserving energy.
|
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Yeah I was a security guard for a while. One of the interesting things that happened I was
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we had a detect clock and a large mag lifelike that we were supposed to carry around with us
|
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often we left the mag flashlight alone because it was a big you know five cell sucker.
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Well three long ones. Yes and then it was this pot pot you know this 10 pound pot metal
|
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detect clock on a long leather shoulder strap and they still call this unarmed security.
|
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Yeah because you weren't allowed to carry a gun. Yes but I suspect that any emergency situation
|
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that clock would make a damn good mace. Working for me. Also we this complex the part that we
|
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were working for was on one side of a divided driveway. The original plans for the complex was
|
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that this entire peninsula was going to be filled with condos and that didn't really work out.
|
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Well we were supposed to secure one condos on one side of this divided road and we were not
|
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supposed to secure condos on the other side of the divided road which meant people coming through
|
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could just say I'm visiting the non-secure side of things and there's nothing we could say about it.
|
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Also the backside of the property was not well fenced either so if anyone could get around
|
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our security or our ledges security but then again this site had a two-foot high fence around
|
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its pool just high enough to slow any rescue attempts and not high enough to keep anybody out.
|
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|
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Hey Mordancy. How are you doing? How are you doing? How are you doing?
|
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|
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How are you doing? I'm surviving and yourself. I'm still here. The answer hasn't killed you yet?
|
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|
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No. Yeah well that my inner DJ was just playing. I'm still standing in the back of my mind.
|
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|
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I'm damn glad of it. My cable modem arrived last night so I will be able to switch to a higher upload
|
||
|
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on my cable. Just higher upload speed? Upload and download but for Plex so if we do any sharing
|
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|
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or what's that called watch together for movies or shows it should work better.
|
||
|
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Actually I haven't been able to access your Plex days. The other night I was running a lot of
|
||
|
|
updates and it was a second down all the CPU and memory on the little mini ARD.
|
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|
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Itho is currently unavailable. I reconnection. Still showing is unavailable.
|
||
|
|
It's the command line magic hero Delta Ray really on the line. Yes I'm here.
|
||
|
|
Awesome. I want to say Steve. Last name Sousa? No my name is Mark. Mark. Okay. I don't know if
|
||
|
|
you remember me. I took all the notes during your intro to the command line. It ILS. I still have
|
||
|
|
them in my little hacker public radio book I carry around with computer notes. That's awesome.
|
||
|
|
Thanks. Did you happen to see the matrix command I posted recently? No I have not. I don't think I
|
||
|
|
have a Twitter running anywhere and never got connected the mastodon after identical switched over
|
||
|
|
to decentralized. Yeah I finally eventually switched away made a mastodon account to after
|
||
|
|
some requests for one and I've been posting to both but I was about a week ago or so I posted
|
||
|
|
right before the movie came out. I figured out how to make the matrix effect and the
|
||
|
|
terminal happen and fit the whole command into a tweet and so it ended up becoming the most
|
||
|
|
popular well most favorited command I've ever posted more or proof that we're in a simulation.
|
||
|
|
Something like that. That's awesome. I have to look for it. Of course a whole bunch of people
|
||
|
|
thought I ain't run that after the log for shelf vulnerability. That's probably the case with half
|
||
|
|
the commands I post. I tried to post like a screenshot or an animation along with it so that people
|
||
|
|
get a sense of what it is. Otherwise everybody thinks I'm just trying to hack their system. Do you
|
||
|
|
live in the Midwest in place? Glumptial. Cool. I'm in Bloomington, Indiana. So you probably went to
|
||
|
|
Ohio Linux Fest a bunch then. Yes. You were actually worried doing the talk at OLF after ILLF
|
||
|
|
and said you weren't sure if anybody got anything out of it and I pulled out my little
|
||
|
|
Barnes and Noble journal refill book that had all the those the first thing I used it for was
|
||
|
|
to take notes on your talk. Awesome. Great. Great. Almost every every person I meet doesn't know
|
||
|
|
CD will take you back to your home directory. Oh, do they not know that? I didn't know that.
|
||
|
|
I don't always see anything in there and it takes you back to home. I apparently had never done
|
||
|
|
it by accident before and it always done CD space tilde. Have the stuff I post is just if you go
|
||
|
|
back and read the man page and you'll learn about it but you know people who are longtime veterans
|
||
|
|
of commandliner are often shocked. They're like I didn't know about control R to search action.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I need to up my command line for I'm still still somewhat crippled by my windows upbringing.
|
||
|
|
Not sure if anybody here has seen it but there's a new it's an upgrade to the curses library.
|
||
|
|
It's actually a whole rewrite of it. It's called not curses three. I think is what's called
|
||
|
|
this guy he wrote a new version that takes advantage of what are called sixels. It's something that
|
||
|
|
digital made back in the 80s or 90s that lets you basically create graphics inside the terminal
|
||
|
|
and so he wrote a curses library that lets you take full advantage of it and he was like
|
||
|
|
you're able to play videos in the terminal and stuff like that and he made this really great demo
|
||
|
|
but I think when you watch the demo you're not you're like is that happening in the terminal or is
|
||
|
|
it just the video editing and he's trying to like hype it up or something but from what he said that
|
||
|
|
it all happens in the terminal which is pretty amazing and I'm looking forward to catching on more.
|
||
|
|
Okay, control R is pretty cool and I did not know about that one. I always use history and grip.
|
||
|
|
And you can press control R repeatedly to keep going backwards. The opposite of it is control S but
|
||
|
|
of course usually on a terminal when you press control S it stops the terminal flow so it looks
|
||
|
|
like your terminal froze up. You have to press control Q to resume it so I guess you could reassign
|
||
|
|
it to something else but by default it's control S. The wonders of software flow control.
|
||
|
|
Joe, tread the library again. I connected the...
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I get it in there now. I'll talk him up. Thank you. I see that you have the first
|
||
|
|
episode of the Book of Fet. I do and under the helmet. I've got the first episode of the Book of
|
||
|
|
Book of Fet as well. I don't have the automation for it yet but I'm looking forward to watching it.
|
||
|
|
I enjoyed the episode and the special was interesting about how Book of Fet was created back in
|
||
|
|
the original series. Maybe I'll check that out on your server. But Mark's YouTube and Twitter
|
||
|
|
and Macedon channel or command line magic is great. Everybody can get something out of it. Sometimes
|
||
|
|
it's serious. Sometimes it's funny but they're always great little tweet-sized command line
|
||
|
|
commands. That was command line magic. Yep. On Twitter it is CLI magic. Well to be honest
|
||
|
|
after doing this for 13 years I've started to run out of ideas or just you know when I think
|
||
|
|
of something I'll think I've already done that or people have heard about it or something like
|
||
|
|
that or you know after doing it for 13 years you just start to list over again and you automate it.
|
||
|
|
Yeah I can do that too. I've always been surprised when I repost something. I don't get a
|
||
|
|
whole bunch of people saying like oh are you posted that before? That's a repost seems like just
|
||
|
|
the nature of Twitter and Macedon is that people just don't see half the stuff that I post.
|
||
|
|
You're behind CLI magic. I'm sorry what was that? You're the one behind CLI magic. Yep. Oh
|
||
|
|
yeah I should probably do an HPR episode on it. A long time ago CLI 2 interviewed me at ILF
|
||
|
|
it was like 10 years ago. Now you own. I also get a lot out of a command line food.com
|
||
|
|
and explainshell.com. Explainshell you can paste a snippet of code and it'll break it down
|
||
|
|
for you what it's doing. Now we are welcoming Bangladesh and Jakarta and several other places that I
|
||
|
|
just can't really pronounce. Happy New Year folks and we'll be racing towards the Nuts Paul
|
||
|
|
time zone, Kathmandu and a bunch of similar exotic locations. I was just looking through my bookmarks
|
||
|
|
and I remember CLI magic folder and I forgot about this website called regaxcrossword.com
|
||
|
|
where you you solve a crossword puzzle by typing in regular expressions. It's kind of funny.
|
||
|
|
Quite a bit there too. I have that bookmark now. And then there's also vim-adventures.com where
|
||
|
|
you can learn to use vim by doing an adventure game. Hello. Hello testing wanted.
|
||
|
|
You can hear you. Not a whole lot going on right this minute. Hello mad sweetie.
|
||
|
|
Hello I think you can hear me quite good now. I had some problems with my audio earlier.
|
||
|
|
I had to mess around with mumble a little bit. I've been used that all year and have
|
||
|
|
still have problems. Yeah. After a year of using like zoom and stuff like that it's a little bit
|
||
|
|
jarring to look over to the mumble window and not see like a muted microphone next to your name
|
||
|
|
and you're like oh my gosh did you just hear everything I was saying but then you remember oh yeah
|
||
|
|
pushed it fine. Yeah I saw there's an option you can set the time between when you double tap.
|
||
|
|
I presume that's milliseconds. I'm I wish that somebody would teach the mumble guys that not
|
||
|
|
everybody has got perfect eyesight. Yeah it would be nice if it made a little pop.
|
||
|
|
I hit a high pitch pop when you go on when you're on mute and a low pitch pop when you're off so
|
||
|
|
you know where you are. Well I'd like to be able to adjust the font size a little bit.
|
||
|
|
Swinging your audio is leaking. Hello. Can you hear me? Yes I can but you're also bleeding audio
|
||
|
|
even when you're not talking. Oh goodness. Sounds like water or sounds like water in the background
|
||
|
|
maybe air. Okay. I find it thing. It isn't bad it's just we try to limit that kind of thing.
|
||
|
|
That any better? That seems near quiet. I still a little but it seems a little quiet and now we
|
||
|
|
welcome Nepal, Kathmandu, Pokkara, Dharan etc. 2022. Yes we know you're still leaking audio but nobody
|
||
|
|
I can't hear it. The only way I can tell is by seeing the icon. He's just said that because he knew
|
||
|
|
it was from the news from the court and he's got that go. We're now arriving in India,
|
||
|
|
Sri Lanki, New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Megalo, Happy New Year folks.
|
||
|
|
It's my audio still noisy. I don't hear anything currently. Good. I think I fixed it with some
|
||
|
|
noise. It makes canceling. None of the icons are flickering out of turn. Well there may be a
|
||
|
|
little leakage here and there but we got much much better. But I think it's the mixed echo
|
||
|
|
cancellation setting and the audio input panel and mumbo. I guess mumbo's got a mumbo somewhere.
|
||
|
|
That's free software. It gives you all the knobs to turn all of them. So I have to go do some
|
||
|
|
chores now so maybe I'll be back later. See you later. Well you're always welcome. God we should do
|
||
|
|
this once a week. Never mind once a year. I am not hearing anything and don't know why. Perhaps
|
||
|
|
because nobody is saying anything. That would do it. Thank you. Why is nobody saying anything?
|
||
|
|
Moment. Perhaps we've got nothing to say. I've been trying to carry my end. Well, Happy New Year,
|
||
|
|
everybody anyhow. Happy New Year. Well it looks like I got my signal. The noise level a little low.
|
||
|
|
Hello Swiss. Hello can you hear me because I just tried to hit this push to talk thing. I can hear you.
|
||
|
|
Very good and that's a lovely accent. Typical Swiss I guess.
|
||
|
|
Actually milder than some. There's a guy on YouTube who's well he may be playing it up.
|
||
|
|
You mean Andreas Spies? A bit. Yeah. He's got a little thick. He does
|
||
|
|
IOT stuff and he says here's the guy with the Swiss accent and he puts it on pretty heavy.
|
||
|
|
Yeah but well basically what you hear in the background is really his accent from this region
|
||
|
|
and yeah more in the mountains like if you look a little bit around sometimes in his videos.
|
||
|
|
I know the guy too. I follow him as well and yeah some people and not from the bigger cities or
|
||
|
|
such tend to speak with really strong accent so I guess it's it's quite true.
|
||
|
|
Yeah you sound more like my friend in Sweden. Well it's also a same sort of thing around here.
|
||
|
|
The more country people have a tend to have a local accent.
|
||
|
|
There was a time when I would listen to podcasts where I had the feeling that I started
|
||
|
|
that I was able to tell whether somebody is from Texas or or more and New York area or such.
|
||
|
|
How is this for you? Do you do you can easily distinguish that or is this a big mixture
|
||
|
|
over in the US? Sometimes you can. Also some of the Canadian dialects sound like Texas or
|
||
|
|
they don't sound you know they're hard to detect. Yeah they sound a bit like Texans there.
|
||
|
|
Well they're hard to localize. When I went to Vancouver for a couple of months
|
||
|
|
in the beginning they always expected well I wasn't Vancouver so they always expect me I come from
|
||
|
|
Montreal or such because of the of the accent so when when you're in Canada and you don't speak
|
||
|
|
there properly English they expect you from the French part. Well you don't sound French to me
|
||
|
|
but I'm married a Montrealer. Well and and I would say that your English is better than
|
||
|
|
many much that I hear from native speakers. Thank you I try hard at least. So what time is it
|
||
|
|
in the US? I'm in the east and it's 145 pm or 1345 if you prefer. Yeah it's more the way we win
|
||
|
|
Europe and this is the beautiful weather like we had today in Switzerland with no clouds or how
|
||
|
|
does it look over there? Well here in western eastern Tennessee we've got it's a little overcast
|
||
|
|
but it's bright and is it snowy there or is it too soft? No we do get snow we don't get a lot of it.
|
||
|
|
um we get maybe five or six snow falls a year.
|
||
|
|
No more than an inch usually and it's gone in a day or two. Yeah I'm up in New England. We
|
||
|
|
north of here we get more snow. I'm near the coast so less snow not not much to speak of this year
|
||
|
|
but my brother's always threatening that we'll get four feet in April.
|
||
|
|
It's interesting because I don't know if you also listen to the podcast from the guy who fixed his
|
||
|
|
generator and yes to keep the to keep the power up and running and so yeah I guess you really have
|
||
|
|
to live a little bit on the countryside or or what is your feeling when you when you need a
|
||
|
|
generator or when you look for it in your area. Yeah generators are less common down here although
|
||
|
|
I'm in the fringes of the Boston area but yeah. Yeah we don't have any out here that I know of. I
|
||
|
|
mean it like I said eastern Tennessee I'm about 22 miles northeast of Knoxville and we're we get
|
||
|
|
most of our power from the various excuse me the various dams in the Tennessee Valley Authority
|
||
|
|
project that was a FDR project so the electricity is pretty close to us and they have a big business
|
||
|
|
of keeping it running. So you have water power over there. We have some water some of QVA is
|
||
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coal though which is really negative. I didn't understand that what do you mean?
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coal okay okay you still have coal. We still have coal are you kidding West Virginia would not let
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let us let go of coal if we tried. Okay I mean I just knew that you have a lot of nuclear power
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plants. We have very very very few nuclear power plants. Well I thought it was in the number of
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the 50s or the 60s. Well it's an awfully big country too. Okay I agree yes. You burn coal over there
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a lot of nuclear plants had had meltdowns and breakdowns and it got to be really unpopular so we
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didn't keep going unlike France. We didn't keep building them. Yep and the last one I remember being
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built they were just about to test it to see if it was quite proof the way it was designed and
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they found out it was built upside down. And since then it's nothing happened. No we haven't had
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very many nuclear power plants come online. I don't remember the last time a nuclear plant came
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online. There's one down in Plymouth I think that's still running. Well yeah still running but I
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mean in terms of new ones coming online I don't remember. For your information my grandfather
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was a coal miner and a mine owner. If you were net miner it's just the reason why you have that
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that was it mostly. Yeah more or less. So net miner is basically half half of your dad.
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Right my mother was from Maine and down in West Virginia I still between Maine and West Virginia I
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still think of those as my hope. Net miner you're usually also on the on the lock cast right?
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Yes I'm I'm one of the I'm probably the old man of the group.
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Just out of curiosity and I think honky magoo does one on one side on the lock cast and I think
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he does as well sometimes podcast on the on the HBR does he have different nicknames?
|
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Well I've got a couple podcasts myself. I got on Mintcast three and a half years ago and
|
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stayed on it for two and a half years. I've got I got distra hopper digest and I also have just
|
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this year or like April started doing full circle weekly news. The distra hopper digest I heard you
|
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mentioned it now and then in in the mintcast of course but and if I'm not wrong did you did you
|
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fill up almost your whole SSD with like 100 different distribution? Oh no I didn't do that there
|
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were jokes that I was going to but the most I've had on a on a single drive was 10 and I literally
|
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had repartitioned my hard drive or my SSD to go to 12 and while I was doing that I changed my mind
|
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and dropped to eight and it's currently down to four but people keep joking I've got a hundred
|
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on one machine and never happened. Okay this is a this is a running running gag. Yes I just looked
|
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up nuclear power in the US according to Wikipedia who is never wrong there are 93 commercial
|
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reactors with a net capacity of 95.5 gigawatts. 93 yeah but but you can have less less plants right?
|
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Less what? So you have a reactor you said 93 reactors but sometimes a plant has like two or three
|
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reactors so you could have so you have less in quantity around the state. I do not know apparently
|
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there were two new reactors under construction in September 2017. Okay it takes about 39 reactors
|
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have been permanently shut down. Okay I have the age I guess there's 24 operating commercial nuclear
|
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reactors at 56 power plants in 28. There you go. I hadn't gotten that far down with the pd article yet
|
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this is from the US nuclear industry. Oh gobsite. So it's 56. Like I say it's not that popular here.
|
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Guys can you can you open the sorry can you open the document which is mentioned on the HPR side
|
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this what do they call it they call it for the for the notes. Please fill in the show notes
|
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he said oh easier pad could you open it or is it just me where it doesn't work? What document?
|
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When you go on the on the HPR on the hacker public radio.org and a name page then he has in the
|
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a little bit after the half it says add to add to the show notes. Please help fill out the show notes
|
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and I was curious what it looks like and it doesn't open. Add a show notes. HTV show notes got
|
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uGai etherpad loading. Am I in open? Okay then then then then I'm in. Then my matrix
|
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blocks too much. Okay thanks. See do I I do not have my VPN on I'm going to fix that. Now I've
|
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got my VPN on. I mean close it and see if it opens again. Oh I close the whole page yay.
|
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Well I have to try another browser. What browser are you using? Usually Firefox.
|
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Well I'm in Firefox and I just open it even with a VPN on. Yeah but are you familiar with
|
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micromatrix? No I don't know my hermatics. You really need to spend some time to get familiar with
|
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it is very complicated but once you get familiar with it is really nice. It blocks really everything
|
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not just cookies it blocks a lot and yeah sometimes when it doesn't work and I'm tired of trying
|
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out then I go into Vivaldi and there I have everything open. Okay well I'm finally going to start
|
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|
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getting brave enough to put together a pie hole using an old Raspberry Pi I was given that I never
|
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used I'll not never used I plugged it in to make sure it worked. What do you you never used it
|
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or it never worked? No I plugged it in to make sure that it worked and then I never used it again
|
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because it was really too slow. A Pi 2 is not fast enough to really use much considering I was
|
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looking to use it as a desktop computer and the Pi 4 is just barely adequate for that.
|
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I think both my both my Pi holes are Pi 2. Cool everything I read says use a Pi 0 3 or 4 and I'm
|
||
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going okay and everything I read as I have to use Belina Etcher to burn it to the SD card.
|
||
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No you can use whatever you want to burn it. Please please stop using Belina Etcher.
|
||
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I have never used Belina Etcher the one time I tried to install it I had an app image and it didn't work.
|
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Okay I know now what I put into the show notes and guys I know now why I couldn't reach the show
|
||
|
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notes on Etherpad because my web browser tried to do HTTPS everywhere and this HTTP.
|
||
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Okay I had a Pi 0 before the Pi 0 W and I had it connected via micro USB and ran Pi hole on it
|
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|
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and used the shared internet setting to bridge it and was able to run Pi hole with it just plugged
|
||
|
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into the USB on my laptop. Well I'm old and I tend to move very slowly I was still using
|
||
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Windows 3.11 when everyone else was on 98 SE. 98 SE was good but when you say you run it on a
|
||
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on a Pi 2 how much bandwidth do you have in your in your home? I've got fair bandwidth I'm on
|
||
|
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Xfinity Comcast. What is this best effort? How much is it? Well that's a good question now isn't it?
|
||
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Yeah I guess you have done a test now in 10 or no. I have done now and then but not lately and memory
|
||
|
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is not one of my best features let me see what I got here. Okay speed of me have to accept their
|
||
|
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cookie start the test. I have 103 megabits down and 10 megabits up over Wi-Fi on my phone through
|
||
|
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my cable internet. So right now I'm not doing as well as that but frequently I am I'm usually over
|
||
|
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100 right now I'm at 66.39 and upload is just short of 13. Can I have a pause here general
|
||
|
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and we have a we have to welcome Pakistan back to us Kent and Islamabad and and others to
|
||
|
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the Happy New Year day. Thank you for your patience. I have patience? Well more than some and
|
||
|
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less than others. Go ahead we have a whole 30 minutes to the next time. Oh now I see I was
|
||
|
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wondering why the easy pad is so occupied and this is because there is all these time stamps in it.
|
||
|
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Yes this show follows New Year's entering different time zones from Christmas Island and then it
|
||
|
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will end up damn back at Hawaii or something. We're taking the long way around. All right was that
|
||
|
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bad company or what? Sorry? I'm sorry. Take the long way home. I don't remember who did that.
|
||
|
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Yeah I'm I have that there there's a part of me that I call my inner DJ that will always
|
||
|
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grab different song lyrics like my brother whose bounces are on most of the continental US. I always
|
||
|
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think of him with the Johnny Cashews. I've been everywhere and the answer is super tramp.
|
||
|
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I had to go look it up. Where do I I see that some of the guys have have the microphone deactivated
|
||
|
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and I have while doing the installation I did this push to talk but where do I now see whether I
|
||
|
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use that or not do you are you familiar with mumble can I see that or is this once you have done it
|
||
|
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in the configuration it is just there. Well you should have a push to talk a little square window
|
||
|
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I did. I've changed mine to voice activated and then open my volume control box and I'm using it
|
||
|
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manually. Of course I'm in body which is not the easiest thing to use sometimes and sometimes it's
|
||
|
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here pleasure. But it doesn't show it to you then later on while you're using it. It is not
|
||
|
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obvious that I push now the button to speak. Unless my I see now my guy gets blue is it that
|
||
|
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because my my name is now in in in bold letters and and I'm blue that that I see that I that you
|
||
|
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hear me. Different clients may have different things but we usually have a little icon and when
|
||
|
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you're talking there is some kind of the icon changes. I'm going to let go of my push to talk
|
||
|
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and you should see a change in in the icon. Yeah now I see it now I find it out very
|
||
|
|
least sorry guys for disrupting. My little icon in front of my name gets a turns blue and it gets
|
||
|
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this thing when I push the button. Okay so I just didn't want to interrupt them if it is
|
||
|
|
well I didn't understand how that works. I tried to snap install works flawlessly. I'm on the
|
||
|
|
flat pack because it works better on some systems but it not only turns blue notice there are
|
||
|
|
sound waves on both sides of your head. Sound waves? You'll see you'll see on the side of your head
|
||
|
|
that there are these little parentheses. parentheses type things that that appear when you're
|
||
|
|
talking. Yes yes I got them too. Yes. Oh and this was managed with the sound wave. Okay good.
|
||
|
|
Also the kind of questions that you're asking are exactly the kind of questions that need to be asked
|
||
|
|
but to help the others that are going to be listening to this down the road. So you're actually
|
||
|
|
doing a great service to our community by by asking the questions that you're asking. You
|
||
|
|
weren't intruding at all. I had rather a bad conscious because on this page on the entry page at
|
||
|
|
the moment they also wrote that as a preparation to use mumble you can listen to HBR 3503.
|
||
|
|
Well as I said earlier this podcast especially is interrupt driven between the
|
||
|
|
imposes we have to salute the new year. Everybody's welcome to jump in. Tell us where you're
|
||
|
|
calling from and all sorts of interesting information. In interesting information I am making
|
||
|
|
I have the intent of rejoining Mintcast with the next episode. I have fallen to number 10 on the
|
||
|
|
frequency of guests of cohost list and I want to at least move back up to 9. Well I'm sure you're
|
||
|
|
going to be welcome. Now yes our Swiss friend reminds me of a of a big event in my life.
|
||
|
|
1997 I went to mass general and I had a Swiss fellow helped me with a thyroid problem that I
|
||
|
|
was having at the time. Well she was a mass general fellow but she definitely wasn't a fellow.
|
||
|
|
Very very lovely young lady. And where is the relation to Switzerland or I didn't get it?
|
||
|
|
She was a Swiss. She was doing postgraduate or postdoctoral studies at mass general on
|
||
|
|
endocrine systems. I raised my hands over over my head and my face turned all kinds of pretty
|
||
|
|
colors and within a month or two my thyroid had been removed by a cancer surgeon. Wow yeah
|
||
|
|
that's that's something that's staving memory. Well my thyroid had been reduced 10 years earlier
|
||
|
|
but it was causing a crooked my neck. Literally it was crowding my windpipe and blood vessels and
|
||
|
|
such and yes I've had my throat cut professionally twice. Wow okay does does this
|
||
|
|
does this still hurt? Oh no it it heals up pretty quick but I'm just saying although the first time
|
||
|
|
they were using basically staples to hold the they in order to get at the thyroid they have to
|
||
|
|
basically have a circular cut around sort of around your collarbone and when I woke up from
|
||
|
|
that surgery I had this railroad track of staples around my you know the front of my neck. Friend
|
||
|
|
of mine had helped me get up so I could go to the use the restroom and one of the nurses came in
|
||
|
|
and was not very happy with me. Too much pressure. Well she said she said you're supposed to stay
|
||
|
|
in bed and I said leave me. If there'd been anything wrong you would have seen scorch marks on
|
||
|
|
the sheets as I went back to bed. Okay so it went fine in the end. It went fine and the second time
|
||
|
|
they instead of staples they were using these little tape things and my surgeon got a little upset
|
||
|
|
when I took off the otterlera bandaging and he said you took off too much. Well unfortunately
|
||
|
|
he may have known which was the otterlera and which was the inner layer but I didn't and it's not
|
||
|
|
like I was going to pose for GQ anytime soon. It's it's it's incredible how much how much improvement
|
||
|
|
you see in the in the hospitals I mean there are times when you when you broke your leg then you
|
||
|
|
got this this white thing I don't know the name in English around it and and nowadays they do
|
||
|
|
this thing with plastic and you shall move it very early and then things like that it really has
|
||
|
|
changed a lot I think. Yes you're talking about the old days of heavy plaster cast versus fiberglass
|
||
|
|
or whatever they're using today. Yeah when when when I broke my leg I got this white this white
|
||
|
|
cast around it and you had it for six weeks and there was no way around it and off to six
|
||
|
|
weeks they took it away from you and now they have this thing they can you can open and close
|
||
|
|
so you can take a bath or whatever not like it wasn't the old days so and then they say to you
|
||
|
|
put some weight on it much earlier than you did in well you shouldn't have done it in the past
|
||
|
|
and so on so I think it is really we did quite some improvement in in the last 20 years if you
|
||
|
|
if you see it here and there. Yeah friend of mine had a series of cataracts some years ago and
|
||
|
|
every time she went in for surgery for the cataracts it was a smoother and faster procedure
|
||
|
|
and faster recovery there's a lot of stuff that's changed since back in the day. Yeah fully agree.
|
||
|
|
Of course back in the day when I was a baby I was in Boston floating hospital I'm told
|
||
|
|
which was actually a hospital on on a ship and that's that's where I that's where I was treated.
|
||
|
|
Now it's now all the hospitals are modern super fancy building.
|
||
|
|
Have you been your whole life only in the US or did you leave the country at some at some moment?
|
||
|
|
Well yes I've spent most of the time in the Boston area but with occasional
|
||
|
|
forays into civilization in May or in West Virginia the liberals around here well I find myself
|
||
|
|
to be a refugee from the country. A refugee from the country from the countryside or from the US.
|
||
|
|
From the countryside my my folks were small town I was raised as a 50s kid in the 60s very small
|
||
|
|
town leave it to be ver you know very very much out of step with the with anyone around here
|
||
|
|
this part of New England is very very liberal. Just as an FYI the O in country is silent in
|
||
|
|
American English at least if you're talking county which is a smaller portion of the political
|
||
|
|
unit then you use it but when they are is there its country. Great thank you wasn't the where of
|
||
|
|
that. It makes no sense English is tough. My pronunciation may not be the best. Also done in
|
||
|
|
West Virginia the counties handled the countryside between the towns here in New England the county
|
||
|
|
is more or less a extra layer of government but the towns of but each other so the county
|
||
|
|
system is is less really functional. While in West Virginia there was a small town near my dad's
|
||
|
|
farm but he was not in the town so he didn't pay town taxes he only paid county taxes.
|
||
|
|
Right down here in Tennessee we even have county mayors I never heard of that before moving to
|
||
|
|
Tennessee. It's really interesting because there is a nox county mayor and a noxville mayor
|
||
|
|
and it was a fun. You get down to Louisiana they don't have counties they have parishes.
|
||
|
|
It's really fun because some people say well some people never leave the US in their whole life
|
||
|
|
and but they say they lift in different states or in different areas and they say this is like
|
||
|
|
moving into a different country because country because things can be totally different from one
|
||
|
|
to the other. Yeah well you see the places where where I'm comfortable firearms are common and legal
|
||
|
|
and things are pretty conservative church-going type stuff while here in Boston they're very much
|
||
|
|
against firearms ownership even legal firearms ownership and and a lot of the people who
|
||
|
|
are making the rules are making them pretty arbitrarily and anyway. It's all the Unitarians and
|
||
|
|
Irish. Let's go for stereotype shall we? This is the end of the way to go. Another question
|
||
|
|
the audio at the begin and at the end of the of the HPR podcasts now. Do you like it better than
|
||
|
|
it was before or what is your what is your take on it? I don't do enough HPR to know the other folks
|
||
|
|
here probably make no. Not me I hardly ever listen to HPR but they have been very useful in our
|
||
|
|
podcasts because they've allowed us to use their mumble room from time to time. Oh okay so you're
|
||
|
|
not a typical HPR listener in that case. Well my partner in distra hopper's digest is a regular HPR
|
||
|
|
guy but he's not here right now. I would think Hockey McGoo would be the person to answer that
|
||
|
|
question and he's only chiming in every half hour apparently. I think he has to be in because he
|
||
|
|
does them the recording recording as well as Ken. I expect that Ken would be also recording it
|
||
|
|
I'm not sure but lost. Ken has had connection problems and honky is somehow tapping
|
||
|
|
the audio with from mumble without using the mumble's internal recording system. It's above my
|
||
|
|
big rate. Yeah there is a link on the page where he says if somebody does add a record as well but
|
||
|
|
I just scrolled it through it on the HPR side and I wasn't sure what it is meant to be if it is
|
||
|
|
kind of a bash script or something like that. There is a long long line about the middle or end
|
||
|
|
of the page. Well anyway he's using a new method this time that supposedly as long as he's
|
||
|
|
got a connection here his back end stuff will keep creating files and rotating them every
|
||
|
|
every so often. I'm pretty much an experienced novice with Linux. I stayed with DOS for
|
||
|
|
a very long time and then I jumped to Windows Windows 7 especially but when they started playing
|
||
|
|
around forcing you to go to Windows 10 I jumped to Linux. Yeah I played around with Linux a lot
|
||
|
|
from about 2002 but I tried from time to time to go 100% Linux and I think between 1004 and 1204
|
||
|
|
I did that's Ubuntu numbers and then 1204 Unity wouldn't run on my hardware and I wasn't
|
||
|
|
experienced enough to know how to get a different desktop on so I went back to Windows for a while
|
||
|
|
and likewise when they tried to force me to Windows 10 I saw all the security holes open and closed
|
||
|
|
down all the ones I could and still had too many open and reverted to Windows 7 and found that
|
||
|
|
left all those holes open that weren't open before and so I said through this and I went to Linux
|
||
|
|
Mint 17 at that time and I've been on Linux ever since only. I'm earning mint right at the moment
|
||
|
|
it's okay I find not being able to do updates through Synaptic to be a bit of a pain.
|
||
|
|
I run all my updates in terminal so that's not an issue. Okay there is a program that you need
|
||
|
|
to look for it's called UCare System Core. It's if you're using a devian based distro it will
|
||
|
|
it's a great terminal update system and it also trims your kernels.
|
||
|
|
Okay I've never needed a particularly trim kernel but that's I'll look into that what's the name
|
||
|
|
UCare System Core. Okay most of what I run is devian or Ubuntu based I prefer Ubuntu based to
|
||
|
|
straight devian based devian always feels like a straight track it to me. Well the what I mean by
|
||
|
|
trimming your kernels is every so often you'll get a kernel update and after a while you can have
|
||
|
|
six or eight different kernels in your in your grub boot menu or what have you it will it will allow
|
||
|
|
you to have two or three automatically and it cleans up the others so so you don't get a lot of
|
||
|
|
dead kernels. Well I use auto remove fairly regularly and with Mint and most Ubuntu based that's
|
||
|
|
pretty safe because it usually leaves the current kernel the previous kernel and the original
|
||
|
|
kernel. Well you've got to remember that this is a UCare is probably a script so it's probably
|
||
|
|
using auto remove in the background but for those of us who don't have the command line food to do
|
||
|
|
that or who want to be able to do updates over SSH this is a this is a very handy little
|
||
|
|
updated and maintenance tool. Netminor what did you call is that is the name of the tool.
|
||
|
|
It's called UCare system core. Is that spelled with a wire are you? It's spelled with a U,
|
||
|
|
C-A-R and system core. If a dash in between or all in one word I believe it's all one word.
|
||
|
|
Try to type that in the easy pad UCare so it's UCare system basically. I've never heard of that one.
|
||
|
|
I found after a while some bash command. I can show you in easy pad because it is quite large
|
||
|
|
and this does analyze how much kernels you have installed and then it writes you the pseudo command
|
||
|
|
that you then can enter by yourself and it will clean out all the old kernels and then at the end
|
||
|
|
you do a small set of pseudo the auto remove but there I also have a little bit longer one.
|
||
|
|
Okay I put a discussion on the tool in the channel. The tool itself is hosted on GitHub.
|
||
|
|
Is UCare system dash core? Thank you Link. I put that same link in the in the show notes.
|
||
|
|
Do we have a link to the GitHub page? I can get that half a second.
|
||
|
|
There you go. Thank you sir. You're quite welcome. Yeah I don't use it as much as I should but
|
||
|
|
it has been my favorite tool on a lot of Ubuntu based system.
|
||
|
|
Well as I said I play with everything but I seem to settle on Ubuntu based because it's
|
||
|
|
freer than Debian based and I'm quite comfortable and apt. I just don't get this minus
|
||
|
|
cap s y used stuff on Pac-Man but I am currently also using an arch derivative called
|
||
|
|
Arco Linux and it seems to be very comfortable for me which is interesting.
|
||
|
|
I have used several arched distros and this is the first one that actually uses grub and will share
|
||
|
|
with a Debian slash Ubuntu based system with men jar would either control the grub entirely
|
||
|
|
or if an Ubuntu based system held the grub it would not boot it would boot the black screen
|
||
|
|
and I'd have to actually use bios boot to it and Arco Linux has not doing that to me.
|
||
|
|
What is Arco Linux? Arco Linux is an arch project that they basically want to get
|
||
|
|
beginners into arch and the more you progress the closer you get to real arch they claim.
|
||
|
|
I haven't gotten to that point yet of course has several desktops just like any arch system.
|
||
|
|
I'm using Matei. I also installed UK UI. I installed plasma and um LXQT and I could not get them
|
||
|
|
I do not know right now. I could not get the plasma stuff to update. I don't know why I think
|
||
|
|
maybe their plasma repo was messed up or something but Matei works like I just like I'm using
|
||
|
|
Linux Mint Matei for all intents and purposes. Yeah I'm an XFCE guy. Well they definitely have
|
||
|
|
that. I was burned out on XFCE it might be good now but it's only been a few versions now
|
||
|
|
that they actually improved the graphics on XFCE and um it was pretty ugly for quite a while.
|
||
|
|
Everyone's going use MX Linux. I use MX Linux and it's just uh blew my eyeballs out.
|
||
|
|
So we are on the next are we already in the next time zone?
|
||
|
|
Ah 1433 should be if there is a half-hour time zone. No I don't think it's a half-hour time zone yet.
|
||
|
|
Oh well baby it is 230. 2030. Yep 1433 like I said. Oh here I'm sorry.
|
||
|
|
You should go to me or in Europe. Who are we welcoming this half-hour?
|
||
|
|
We're welcoming Afghanistan, Kabul, Kandahar, Missouri, Sharif, Kerala.
|
||
|
|
And if the Taliban lets those people have any modems, welcome.
|
||
|
|
Yes well. Happy New Year everybody. Hey Nat minor. Hey honey.
|
||
|
|
Hey there we are. Well that's why I think of him as Mr. Biden because like a real president
|
||
|
|
wouldn't have screwed the pooch like. Looks like I came just in time.
|
||
|
|
Look how we're missing his martincy. Oh yeah I see Joe's in here too.
|
||
|
|
Is he been on? No it's earlier. That's since I've been on any out.
|
||
|
|
Now Nat minor has been holding the fort down since the beginning.
|
||
|
|
All right that's great. Martincy was here. He seems to be doing all right although I guess
|
||
|
|
this is the calm before his next storm. Yeah been pretty rough.
|
||
|
|
Oh I've got the Jitsi server up too. Well that'll be fun.
|
||
|
|
I'm not going to connect to it right now because I'm kind of back and forth.
|
||
|
|
I'm work de-Christmas-ing the house. So it's taking all the Christmas stuff down.
|
||
|
|
Cleaning. I just kind of keep popping and popping in back and forth.
|
||
|
|
When they time I go downstairs I kind of put the headset on.
|
||
|
|
Listen to what's going on. Say a few things and then pop off.
|
||
|
|
Yeah I'm kind of doing the same. Just doing some housework.
|
||
|
|
I'm just wearing my boxers so I'm not going to be on video anyway.
|
||
|
|
It'd be super popular though.
|
||
|
|
It'd be that or the exact opposite.
|
||
|
|
That's a bit of TMI I think. Yeah most definitely.
|
||
|
|
Although since I am the king of no camera I shouldn't throw any stones.
|
||
|
|
I dropped off for a while. Talk to you later guys.
|
||
|
|
Nice talking to you. Yeah we had talked in the matrix room.
|
||
|
|
We had talked about funk while I've been using that lately.
|
||
|
|
It's really it's really well done for how early in the project it is.
|
||
|
|
I'm enjoying it. Well I have bad news. Betty White just died and this is real.
|
||
|
|
Wow that's crazy. What did that happen?
|
||
|
|
Because my wife was earlier today. Oh wow.
|
||
|
|
Because my wife was talking about her last night and how she's just turned 100.
|
||
|
|
She's still 99. But she was turning 100 soon.
|
||
|
|
Yeah January 17th 1922 to December 31st 2021.
|
||
|
|
So she was only 18 days from her 100th birthday.
|
||
|
|
Wow dang. With a television career spending over nine decades.
|
||
|
|
White has worked longer in that medium than anyone else in the television industry.
|
||
|
|
Earning her a Guinness World record in 2018.
|
||
|
|
I remember when she was playing an older woman in Golden Girls and that was like 30
|
||
|
|
about 30 years ago. Maybe not only about 30 years ago.
|
||
|
|
All right guys my wife is complaining that I'm not spending enough time with her.
|
||
|
|
So I'm going to probably just mute my mic and go away.
|
||
|
|
Don't expect to hear from me for a while.
|
||
|
|
All right. Yeah well the lady interrupts her.
|
||
|
|
Hey Joe.
|
||
|
|
Joe has opened his mouth.
|
||
|
|
How's it going Brad?
|
||
|
|
Going on the zappel. Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Yeah. It's going good.
|
||
|
|
It's going good.
|
||
|
|
Apparently talking about Morton.
|
||
|
|
She got him in here.
|
||
|
|
Sorry Joe.
|
||
|
|
Collette I was disconnected earlier.
|
||
|
|
Well like I said I'm muting and going away for a while but I should be back.
|
||
|
|
I really love my new think center.
|
||
|
|
Yeah I've got a think center.
|
||
|
|
It's maybe not a new one but.
|
||
|
|
Well this is a refurb so it's probably five years old anyhow but.
|
||
|
|
Yeah I've got a nice refurb but it's pretty good.
|
||
|
|
The only thing I knew is that I need a DVD
|
||
|
|
mount for it and it's all proprietary.
|
||
|
|
Okay see you guys later.
|
||
|
|
See you Moss.
|
||
|
|
Yeah we summoned Morton C out of thin air.
|
||
|
|
Hey Danny.
|
||
|
|
Happy New Year buddy.
|
||
|
|
I mean the next sorry.
|
||
|
|
It's fun.
|
||
|
|
Everybody knows the gig is up.
|
||
|
|
The secret's out now.
|
||
|
|
It's my secret identity.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
We have yeah we were we were having a great time including a gentleman from Switzerland.
|
||
|
|
Have you all watched the movie yet?
|
||
|
|
The space marine movie.
|
||
|
|
I watched it.
|
||
|
|
Yes it wasn't as good as I remembered it being the first time I watched it.
|
||
|
|
The funny thing is I think it's actually better than what I really thought.
|
||
|
|
I really started watching it and I had a little expectation at first and then
|
||
|
|
the more I watched I'm like all right this is actually pretty good.
|
||
|
|
Well I got till next week Friday to watch it right?
|
||
|
|
Yeah yeah yeah today.
|
||
|
|
I uh I didn't expect much just because I didn't really know the lore and stuff.
|
||
|
|
I thought it'd be kind of confused but it explained enough in the movie to let you know
|
||
|
|
what's you know what's going on.
|
||
|
|
Maybe not the whole warhammer lore but at least enough to see what's going on in the movie.
|
||
|
|
Yeah if we want to put a business together making miniatures or live uh uh
|
||
|
|
costume stuff for people like uh components that are actual size there's tons of money in that.
|
||
|
|
Oh and uh in the warhammer universe?
|
||
|
|
Yes they are like beyond uh cosplayers.
|
||
|
|
It's haven't seen the cosplay stuff.
|
||
|
|
I've done the miniatures.
|
||
|
|
I've never seen any of the cosplay stuff.
|
||
|
|
It's really big over in Europe you should uh so I've heard you should uh check out a
|
||
|
|
couple YouTube videos on it.
|
||
|
|
Cool.
|
||
|
|
Also uh yeah well there was somebody who was going through the warhammer 40k lore like a
|
||
|
|
podcast or YouTube or what?
|
||
|
|
YouTube channel and I guess some of that is is pretty deep weighted.
|
||
|
|
Oh yeah there's a lot of uh lore uh a lot of books and uh each each group has their own lore and
|
||
|
|
all and like just layers upon layers upon layers of story and yeah there's a lot.
|
||
|
|
Also it is deliberately disjointed.
|
||
|
|
What do you mean?
|
||
|
|
The lore has built in voids inconsistencies and just sort of black areas.
|
||
|
|
It is not designed to be a seamless history of like we would consider from normal history.
|
||
|
|
Well yeah I'm sure that's done on purpose because the whole idea of the game is you're supposed
|
||
|
|
to be kind of uh doing those battles yourself.
|
||
|
|
Well what I'm saying is it's not um like other I briefly did some tabletop
|
||
|
|
marine games it it's not one one coherent thing.
|
||
|
|
You're there's a lot of room for improvisation and for a continued correction and expansion.
|
||
|
|
There was an old uh thrash metal band bolt thrower.
|
||
|
|
They did a whole album that was uh realms of chaos.
|
||
|
|
It was all uh warhammer stories.
|
||
|
|
It was great.
|
||
|
|
Yeah if you can't find it I'll throw it on the plex.
|
||
|
|
All right I think world eaters my favorite song on that album realms of chaos.
|
||
|
|
That's the report.
|
||
|
|
Oh has anyone gotten a chance to get out and see either Spider-Man or Matrix?
|
||
|
|
See Matrix.
|
||
|
|
Yeah that's all Matrix uh one of the guys that is available digitally right?
|
||
|
|
Right that's on HBO Max.
|
||
|
|
I've been seeing it advertise it just and my co-worker said it sucks now so I don't know
|
||
|
|
if it does or not that's what he says.
|
||
|
|
What he says?
|
||
|
|
Matrix?
|
||
|
|
Yeah uh one of the guys that did a talk at uh uh
|
||
|
|
OLF is from Columbus and his company.
|
||
|
|
I think was called um our remember what it was called uh uh but they uh
|
||
|
|
rented out the gateway film center down near the convention center
|
||
|
|
and uh had uh uh free tickets for uh uh the matrix uh the night it came out in Columbus.
|
||
|
|
What did you want to do?
|
||
|
|
What did you want to do?
|
||
|
|
What did you want to do?
|
||
|
|
What did you want to do?
|
||
|
|
What did you want to do?
|
||
|
|
Um was a little worried at the beginning with all the references
|
||
|
|
back to Hollywood redoing things and making money on stuff and metadata and all that um uh
|
||
|
|
but it didn't uh it seemed like the uh it it seemed more like uh uh uh
|
||
|
|
comments back to people who hadn't seen the original trilogy
|
||
|
|
you know to say that we're redoing this um uh
|
||
|
|
kind of dissed a standard so it's a standalone movie but there was enough stuff in it
|
||
|
|
the reference back to the other movies that was uh
|
||
|
|
entertaining and funny if you'd seen the first three.
|
||
|
|
Yeah yeah and funny if you uh didn't like the first three uh
|
||
|
|
kind of sad if you did.
|
||
|
|
I have no opinions by the way.
|
||
|
|
Yeah it wasn't it wasn't great.
|
||
|
|
I didn't like necessarily dislike it but it just it wasn't great.
|
||
|
|
And like you said that that whole beginning where it kind of makes fun of it's well
|
||
|
|
but it almost like makes fun of itself.
|
||
|
|
Yeah but I thought it was a little bit weird but again I also forgot that apparently they
|
||
|
|
uh they both uh him and Trinity both died at the end of the island.
|
||
|
|
Yeah let's go back and rewatch shot.
|
||
|
|
It's funny I thought I rewatched it somewhat recently.
|
||
|
|
Well they did make reference in the movie to that that they had died but that so and so it
|
||
|
|
kept them uh had resurrected them.
|
||
|
|
Yeah Dugi Houser.
|
||
|
|
Yeah really.
|
||
|
|
I appreciate it.
|
||
|
|
Dugi Houser the main character.
|
||
|
|
I did enjoy that.
|
||
|
|
Yeah yeah that's the first thing I said to my son.
|
||
|
|
Yes he was a lot nastier in how I met your mother that probably set him up for this
|
||
|
|
wool better.
|
||
|
|
Did anybody see uh what was this Christmas movie called Ape Christmas?
|
||
|
|
What Christmas?
|
||
|
|
Ape Christmas it was about uh uh him trying to get a uh um
|
||
|
|
and a tendo as a kid?
|
||
|
|
No no.
|
||
|
|
Watch Dr. Horrible sing along.
|
||
|
|
Well I cannot watch any Christmas movies they have no relevance for me.
|
||
|
|
Anybody see Black Friday?
|
||
|
|
The Bruce Campbell movie?
|
||
|
|
No.
|
||
|
|
What was that about?
|
||
|
|
Uh the Friday sale and like uh uh uh uh uh store that he's running that looks like it's
|
||
|
|
invaded by deadites.
|
||
|
|
It looks like just uh uh evil dead side project or something.
|
||
|
|
It looks funny.
|
||
|
|
Is it S-Mart?
|
||
|
|
I don't remember.
|
||
|
|
I don't want to have to find that but it's on my clex.
|
||
|
|
I don't have to watch that.
|
||
|
|
Whatever happened to Bruce Campbell anyhow he was such an action figure when he was younger
|
||
|
|
and then the next time you see him he's
|
||
|
|
Actually all Mark instead of S-Mart.
|
||
|
|
It's all Mark instead of S-Mart.
|
||
|
|
And it's not dead-outs.
|
||
|
|
I like them in uh um um burn notice.
|
||
|
|
Burn notice was a burn notice yeah.
|
||
|
|
Love Burn notice.
|
||
|
|
And the side movie.
|
||
|
|
Burn, burn, burn.
|
||
|
|
But I had no idea that was Bruce Campbell for the longest time because he
|
||
|
|
looked so different from when he was say
|
||
|
|
Briscoe County Jr.
|
||
|
|
That was very true too.
|
||
|
|
That was pretty good too.
|
||
|
|
I still have not watched Briscoe County Jr.
|
||
|
|
But I watched Burn notice specifically because Bruce Campbell was in it.
|
||
|
|
Did you see there was a side movie?
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Same action.
|
||
|
|
There's a same action movie.
|
||
|
|
I believe I saw that okay.
|
||
|
|
And like Bruce Campbell lost all that weight and
|
||
|
|
basically didn't look anything like he looked like during the series but
|
||
|
|
he was supposed to be 20 years younger or whatever.
|
||
|
|
Anybody watch Ashteeville Dead?
|
||
|
|
HBO series?
|
||
|
|
I know watch the episodes of it that I wasn't a big evil dead fan in the first
|
||
|
|
place so I didn't keep watching.
|
||
|
|
Loved it was so mad they canceled it after three seasons.
|
||
|
|
I watched the first two I still got to watch the third.
|
||
|
|
Watch the first season I started the second season.
|
||
|
|
They'll have it.
|
||
|
|
I still have all the episodes of Briscoe County Jr.
|
||
|
|
saved on my hard drive so that was a good show.
|
||
|
|
They never should have canceled that one.
|
||
|
|
Yep.
|
||
|
|
With Christian Clements and almost playing a normal person for a change.
|
||
|
|
Which one I see?
|
||
|
|
Did not hear what you said there.
|
||
|
|
Oh I was asking which one was Christian Clements?
|
||
|
|
Christian Clementson is the he's a little bit on the round side.
|
||
|
|
He's tall.
|
||
|
|
He's got extremely white blonde hair.
|
||
|
|
He was on Boston Legal for a long time playing Asperger's really severely Asperger type person.
|
||
|
|
He's been on a number of other shows playing different levels of Ashtee.
|
||
|
|
He was actually on what's that show with the autistic doctor, Asurgeon.
|
||
|
|
No, not House.
|
||
|
|
The kid, Freddie Hightower, as the actor's name.
|
||
|
|
Based on a Korean medical show, but I watch it all the time and I just blanked
|
||
|
|
anyhow.
|
||
|
|
He was on that as a guy who was in denial about being an Asperger.
|
||
|
|
So he usually gets Asperger rolls and on Briscoe County Jr.
|
||
|
|
He was more or less normal.
|
||
|
|
He was just playing a regular lawyer.
|
||
|
|
Well, an 1800s lawyer.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
I'm probably talking about it.
|
||
|
|
Still, Julius Randall is who really made that show.
|
||
|
|
Yes, definitely.
|
||
|
|
Well, hey, I guess you're not going to have to worry about doing any editing this year, Honki.
|
||
|
|
Why is that?
|
||
|
|
For this show, should be on a new year's show.
|
||
|
|
Why wouldn't I have that in it?
|
||
|
|
Nobody's recording it.
|
||
|
|
I'm recording it.
|
||
|
|
Oh, are you?
|
||
|
|
I don't see you.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I'm recording the stream.
|
||
|
|
I'm providing the stream because I am an icecaster.
|
||
|
|
But it's the same URL that we have for the show notes,
|
||
|
|
except for it's at port 8,000 slash.
|
||
|
|
Good Lord.
|
||
|
|
That's a good one.
|
||
|
|
Thank you, Lord.
|
||
|
|
I have it somewhere.
|
||
|
|
It should be on the HPR site.
|
||
|
|
Hold on.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, Joe was just seeing that there wasn't a mumble recording going on.
|
||
|
|
Well, there was a lot of issues earlier when Ken was trying to record directly on here.
|
||
|
|
Wasn't working.
|
||
|
|
It was just causing dropped or the audio to be extremely
|
||
|
|
phylonish.
|
||
|
|
So, yeah, I thought he was recording the stream as well.
|
||
|
|
And I know I've since I have the, I'm running the icecast server.
|
||
|
|
I'm using a client for icecast called Butt.
|
||
|
|
And it has a built-in thing that I can record.
|
||
|
|
So, I have it every, it's doing a, starting a new recording every three hours.
|
||
|
|
So, hopefully, hopefully that's working.
|
||
|
|
And wow, do we have a lot of people listening to the stream?
|
||
|
|
Trust the system.
|
||
|
|
Well, let's see, do they give me a toll number at the top?
|
||
|
|
No, so I'm going to have to see one, like 20.
|
||
|
|
Where is it being streamed to?
|
||
|
|
YouTube?
|
||
|
|
No, no, icecast.
|
||
|
|
Oh, I was just wondering where people were listening to it.
|
||
|
|
Are they actually tuning into the icecast server?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, the icecast server pops out of your URL.
|
||
|
|
And honestly, normally, if I had HTTPS set up to it,
|
||
|
|
you probably just log into it straight through a browser.
|
||
|
|
If not, it's better to pump it through like a VLC.
|
||
|
|
Oh, okay.
|
||
|
|
I tried to get my wife involved and she doesn't seem to be interested.
|
||
|
|
So, so who was it that also have a think center?
|
||
|
|
I have a couple of them.
|
||
|
|
What models?
|
||
|
|
What model?
|
||
|
|
M58 desktop.
|
||
|
|
And what is it? 83 tower.
|
||
|
|
I recently got one refurbed for free.
|
||
|
|
And I'm having problems with it.
|
||
|
|
I don't know what model it is.
|
||
|
|
Okay, I got a refurbed M700 through eBay.
|
||
|
|
And it's a joy little bitty thing.
|
||
|
|
It's supposedly a desktop, I guess.
|
||
|
|
They usually show people buying brackets
|
||
|
|
and hanging them on the back of their TVs.
|
||
|
|
Well, I need to try to get something
|
||
|
|
grabbed out of the post office before the weekend.
|
||
|
|
So, I'm going to have to break off here and clean up
|
||
|
|
and I'll catch you later.
|
||
|
|
Have a good one.
|
||
|
|
See no matter.
|
||
|
|
I may just leave the channel open.
|
||
|
|
Be safe.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I got this little bitty think center.
|
||
|
|
It's about the size of an external DVD drive
|
||
|
|
and it's replacing a Z800 workstation.
|
||
|
|
So, that's a huge difference.
|
||
|
|
So, if anyone wants to buy a Z800 workstation,
|
||
|
|
I've got one, but the shipping is going to be enormous.
|
||
|
|
Morten, see, what's wrong with your Lenovo?
|
||
|
|
Your little thanks center.
|
||
|
|
Well, it wasn't doing anything when I booted it up.
|
||
|
|
Oh, the power light would come on.
|
||
|
|
No beat from Zelda.
|
||
|
|
Two of the installing.
|
||
|
|
You're really low.
|
||
|
|
You're really low, aren't you?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, very muffled.
|
||
|
|
How about now?
|
||
|
|
You sound good now.
|
||
|
|
Two of the three memory sticks were bad
|
||
|
|
and now I'm having problems booting
|
||
|
|
after installing to a hard drive.
|
||
|
|
And I can't get back into the BIOS.
|
||
|
|
I'm assuming I need to switch EFI,
|
||
|
|
one or off for legacy mode or something.
|
||
|
|
Well, the first thing I did since it came with Windows 10
|
||
|
|
was to install Linux to it.
|
||
|
|
And it was a bearer to do that
|
||
|
|
because they have a different BIOS
|
||
|
|
than they have on their laptops.
|
||
|
|
And I had to get together with Leo
|
||
|
|
and a couple of other people and figures it.
|
||
|
|
There's an interesting combination of things I had to do
|
||
|
|
to get it to start booting from my USB stick.
|
||
|
|
And I published it to itsmoss.com if anyone's interested.
|
||
|
|
What do I look at the show notes?
|
||
|
|
So hockey heavy tried out that funk whale yet?
|
||
|
|
Not yet.
|
||
|
|
This week it's been surprisingly hard to get
|
||
|
|
down here to work on anything.
|
||
|
|
It's pretty neat.
|
||
|
|
And it's like it's fairly professional
|
||
|
|
like when you compare it to the desktop interfaces
|
||
|
|
for how Google Play music was or Spotify.
|
||
|
|
It's very similar.
|
||
|
|
Your wishes, my command, Joe.
|
||
|
|
It pulls in all the album artwork and all that stuff.
|
||
|
|
What was my wish?
|
||
|
|
Your magic words were put a link in the show notes.
|
||
|
|
Oh, it wasn't my words.
|
||
|
|
That was mine.
|
||
|
|
But thank you all the same.
|
||
|
|
Oh, I'm sorry, it sounded like Joe, honky.
|
||
|
|
Well, actually I put a link on the mumble page
|
||
|
|
so it'll have to be transferred to the show notes.
|
||
|
|
The hardest part about funk whale
|
||
|
|
or the most time consuming is just tagging your library
|
||
|
|
correctly.
|
||
|
|
And so I didn't realize how disjointed mine was
|
||
|
|
until I brought it through a tagging program
|
||
|
|
and realized, oh my god, it's just a big mess.
|
||
|
|
Because a funk whale needs that metadata
|
||
|
|
to show your library correctly.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
But I installed it through Docker.
|
||
|
|
The multi-container set up and
|
||
|
|
everything went smooth except for the proxy settings
|
||
|
|
just because my proxy situation is a little bit different.
|
||
|
|
Once I got that working, everything rolled in just nice.
|
||
|
|
And then once I get everything packed correctly and uploaded.
|
||
|
|
I've uploaded, I'm going by letters.
|
||
|
|
I've uploaded A through E so far.
|
||
|
|
And then just kind of doing a letter at a time.
|
||
|
|
Once I get everything done, I'll make it public.
|
||
|
|
Nice.
|
||
|
|
Then you can see how terrible my music case is.
|
||
|
|
Oh, and I haven't, I haven't
|
||
|
|
died into the federation part either yet.
|
||
|
|
You can see other pods, I guess they call them,
|
||
|
|
funk whale pods, follow them and stuff like that.
|
||
|
|
They could follow you.
|
||
|
|
Depending on how they have their library configured,
|
||
|
|
you can either listen to it.
|
||
|
|
If they have it made public for other pods,
|
||
|
|
for other servers, I guess.
|
||
|
|
Or if they make it, they only make it public
|
||
|
|
if you're registered on that particular server.
|
||
|
|
So it just depends how they configure theirs.
|
||
|
|
How terrible is your taste in music?
|
||
|
|
Got a house fan, are you?
|
||
|
|
There's not, I don't, there may be some house music on there.
|
||
|
|
When I stopped collecting music was maybe 10 or 11,
|
||
|
|
maybe 15 years ago.
|
||
|
|
So that's kind of where my taste end.
|
||
|
|
That's kind of where I'm at.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, and from then I just switched to YouTube.
|
||
|
|
And I didn't do what's the, I don't,
|
||
|
|
what's the big music streaming service?
|
||
|
|
Modify?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I didn't do Spotify,
|
||
|
|
but I did, I had a Google Play Music account.
|
||
|
|
And that eventually morphed into YouTube music.
|
||
|
|
And it also gives me access to YouTube premium, I guess.
|
||
|
|
So I just went ahead and kept it.
|
||
|
|
Google Play Music going?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, just like all other Google projects,
|
||
|
|
they don't really care about.
|
||
|
|
But it has got me diving back into my old libraries
|
||
|
|
and listening to music again, which is cool.
|
||
|
|
There's a lot of stuff to forget how much I liked.
|
||
|
|
And so I've been, and the Android app is great.
|
||
|
|
For phone, the Funkwell app, it's, it's really well done.
|
||
|
|
So I use that a lot.
|
||
|
|
And you can use it to subscribe to podcasts and stuff like that too.
|
||
|
|
So it's, it's got a lot of features.
|
||
|
|
If anybody didn't know what I'm talking about,
|
||
|
|
it's Funkwell is kind of a decentralized music hosting service
|
||
|
|
that you host yourself.
|
||
|
|
Kind of like Spotify, but it's federated.
|
||
|
|
So you could communicate with other servers,
|
||
|
|
kind of like Macedon, used the activity pub protocol.
|
||
|
|
And it's just for music though.
|
||
|
|
So you upload all your music,
|
||
|
|
or you can make an account on somebody else's server
|
||
|
|
if you don't want to host your own.
|
||
|
|
And they have quotas on how much you can upload and stuff.
|
||
|
|
But if you host your own, you know,
|
||
|
|
you give yourself as much bass as you want.
|
||
|
|
I think I have, I have all my music hosted on a separate drive,
|
||
|
|
which is a 256 gigabyte SSD, I think.
|
||
|
|
So I've got plenty of space.
|
||
|
|
Anki said he'll be back later.
|
||
|
|
Probably the right.
|
||
|
|
This weekend is dedicated to PeerTube.
|
||
|
|
So I want to get that up and running.
|
||
|
|
And that's kind of the same way.
|
||
|
|
It's a federated hosting service, but for video.
|
||
|
|
And it also, if your network needs it,
|
||
|
|
you can, it gives you a peer-to-peer streaming capabilities
|
||
|
|
to relieve some of the stress on your network.
|
||
|
|
So I'm currently installing that.
|
||
|
|
I have to get that configured.
|
||
|
|
But yeah, if you want to decentralize
|
||
|
|
kind of your media life on Quile and PeerTube,
|
||
|
|
but both good ways to do it.
|
||
|
|
PeerTube is cool.
|
||
|
|
I could, what I plan on doing is just hosting videos
|
||
|
|
of my different electronics projects and build projects
|
||
|
|
and stuff like that and posting those to my PeerTube server.
|
||
|
|
And it has live streaming stuff like that,
|
||
|
|
kind of like OBS and other services.
|
||
|
|
But it's mainly meant it's like a YouTube alternative.
|
||
|
|
But you know, it's decentralized.
|
||
|
|
So it's just dependent on the users.
|
||
|
|
There's no central authority.
|
||
|
|
So you get to take the kind of the good with the bad.
|
||
|
|
You know, there's going to be some pretty nefarious stuff
|
||
|
|
on the PeerTube network.
|
||
|
|
But that's just the way it goes.
|
||
|
|
You guys saying earlier that Betty White died?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, that's what Moss was saying.
|
||
|
|
I believe in the Bible.
|
||
|
|
That's one of the signs of the coming of the apocalypse.
|
||
|
|
Right, she's older than sliced bread.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, that's kind of, I mean, even as old as she is,
|
||
|
|
still like, it's one of those kind of running jokes
|
||
|
|
is to show out last everybody.
|
||
|
|
Weeks before her 100th birthday.
|
||
|
|
2021 claims another one.
|
||
|
|
Oh, yeah, she's, she's, she's get awaited.
|
||
|
|
It's one more day.
|
||
|
|
You know, she would have made it to 2022.
|
||
|
|
Guess that's not how it works.
|
||
|
|
I, I got on Fleab's blog with the last post that I found on there
|
||
|
|
was him describing, you know, getting ready for his trip.
|
||
|
|
His road trip gets to be living on the road for a while.
|
||
|
|
So, Fleab, if you're listening to this,
|
||
|
|
you need to update your blog.
|
||
|
|
So we know how your adventure is going.
|
||
|
|
Joe, anything you've been working on?
|
||
|
|
I mean, patient, really?
|
||
|
|
Any 3D printing?
|
||
|
|
I need to get up the 3D printer up and running.
|
||
|
|
I was able to pick up some filament on one of the give and take sites.
|
||
|
|
So I have a bunch more filament that I got for free.
|
||
|
|
All ABS.
|
||
|
|
So I'm going to need an enclosure for that.
|
||
|
|
Then I have a huge amount of PETG sitting there waiting to be used.
|
||
|
|
And I think two and a half schools of PLA still.
|
||
|
|
I've got plenty of printing that I can do.
|
||
|
|
But I don't know what I want to 3D print next.
|
||
|
|
I've been watching videos of those those build it yourself.
|
||
|
|
Those CoreXY printers, like the Voron and those things are pretty impressive.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, it looks like a lot of work.
|
||
|
|
A lot of work.
|
||
|
|
But I think if I were to get another 3D printer,
|
||
|
|
it would be something similar to that,
|
||
|
|
just because the trade-off for the work is quite pretty good.
|
||
|
|
I mean, considering the speed and stuff like that,
|
||
|
|
I like how they can handle really fast prints.
|
||
|
|
I imagine I would learn a lot during the building process too.
|
||
|
|
I have a volcano and a heater block and a V6 hot in my desk right now waiting to be installed.
|
||
|
|
The volcano is pretty cool.
|
||
|
|
The heater block, it comes with a bunch of different nozzles.
|
||
|
|
The biggest one is 1.2 millimeters.
|
||
|
|
That's pretty big.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I think the biggest one.
|
||
|
|
I might have some one.
|
||
|
|
I think most of the large ones that I have are like 0.8,
|
||
|
|
but I haven't even switched away from what is it 0.4?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, 0.4 is usually the fault.
|
||
|
|
I'll probably end up putting on the 0.8 nozzle.
|
||
|
|
I won't be going too crazy.
|
||
|
|
But even that is when you go up double the size like that,
|
||
|
|
that's actually a quadruple of the surface area coming out of the nozzle.
|
||
|
|
Brow out a lot of extra heat.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, definitely.
|
||
|
|
Bring your speed down just a little bit.
|
||
|
|
But that's why I got that new heater block,
|
||
|
|
that volcano heater block to handle the bigger nozzle.
|
||
|
|
Because now with the default, just the end or three setup I have,
|
||
|
|
just pushing PETG E through there,
|
||
|
|
I'll get some skipping sometimes even when I've got it at like
|
||
|
|
2.45 for the nozzle temperature.
|
||
|
|
So I imagine this will help.
|
||
|
|
Is anybody excited for CES this year?
|
||
|
|
Not as much as I used to be.
|
||
|
|
I'm not saying the kind of coverage from like, you know,
|
||
|
|
podcasters and tech podcasters at CES like I used to.
|
||
|
|
Maybe I'm not looking forward as much,
|
||
|
|
but I'm not seeing like really good coverage of it by people that I like.
|
||
|
|
Maybe you're just not as dull then as used to be, you know.
|
||
|
|
Maybe I'm good old.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, my interests have kind of shifted from like consumer gadgets to like
|
||
|
|
more like components that you can use in your own builds and stuff like that.
|
||
|
|
Like that, like some of the single board computers I'm really interested in there coming out
|
||
|
|
soon and stuff like that.
|
||
|
|
But they're not going to really be a big CES staple.
|
||
|
|
Same thing with like gaming consoles and I'm kind of stuck in the past where it comes to that.
|
||
|
|
Compute even computer games, you know,
|
||
|
|
I tend to play stuff that's already been out for a long time.
|
||
|
|
I got it even.
|
||
|
|
I didn't even look at the steam and the winter sale holiday so.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I haven't either.
|
||
|
|
I have a couple of games that I think I have marked the send me an email
|
||
|
|
if they go on sale and I know that I'm waiting on.
|
||
|
|
I ain't eating as Wonderland, but that'll be a couple of months from now.
|
||
|
|
I think where that comes out.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I haven't even been playing Wonderland all that much lately.
|
||
|
|
Oh, since I'm talking about games, what I have been playing though is that
|
||
|
|
that new Android PS2 emulator, AtherSX2,
|
||
|
|
I haven't really impressed with the performance from that thing.
|
||
|
|
What games are you playing on it?
|
||
|
|
Right now, right now I'm playing that X-Files game
|
||
|
|
that came in on PS2 just because I'm a big X-Files fan.
|
||
|
|
It's actually pretty decent.
|
||
|
|
It's got a lot of the, you know, it has the Dekavni
|
||
|
|
and a Jillian Anderson or the voice actors on there and a lot of references to the shows
|
||
|
|
and you're figuring out mysteries and you gotta kill zombies and things like that,
|
||
|
|
but it's actually compared to most games officially licensed games.
|
||
|
|
It's actually really good, especially if you're in the X-Files.
|
||
|
|
So I've been playing that and I've got some ARKGs on there too.
|
||
|
|
I might delve into later, but just for, you know, if you ever played the desktop PS2 emulator,
|
||
|
|
PCSX2, it's based on that code, so you have a lot of the same options and stuff
|
||
|
|
that you would have in that emulator.
|
||
|
|
So, yeah, it probably looks very similar to RetroArch then.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, so I recommend it.
|
||
|
|
Now, the only bad thing is he's only distributing it on the Play Store.
|
||
|
|
He doesn't have like somewhere, you know, he has a GitHub,
|
||
|
|
but it doesn't have a code on there, just like Docs and stuff, but
|
||
|
|
so, and you can only get it from the Play Store if you have,
|
||
|
|
if he, I guess if he's decided your processor is beefy enough to handle it, so,
|
||
|
|
but I've been impressed, so, and I use a little Bluetooth controller with it and it works great
|
||
|
|
with a controller.
|
||
|
|
And you're doing that from your phone, so which phone are you using?
|
||
|
|
I'm using the Galaxy S20.
|
||
|
|
So, yeah, that should be beefy enough.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I tried to push up the, what is that called when you, when you double or triple the
|
||
|
|
resolution. I tried to push that up, you know, past three or four and it's,
|
||
|
|
it's some big time slowdown, so I keep it on one or two.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
But you have, you have the note 10, right?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, the note 10 plus.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, yeah, that should be good enough too.
|
||
|
|
Good being.
|
||
|
|
Hopefully.
|
||
|
|
If not, I'll have to, you know,
|
||
|
|
an emulator on my pie.
|
||
|
|
Are you, I think pie?
|
||
|
|
I think pie?
|
||
|
|
Your pie phone too, you could just install it natively in a native emulator.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, maybe.
|
||
|
|
Not sure what the performance would be like.
|
||
|
|
Probably pretty bad and a lot.
|
||
|
|
But, um, no, I think most of the games that I like playing are even older than PS2, so,
|
||
|
|
I think what, um, GTA Vice City came out on the PS1 and then, um,
|
||
|
|
armored core masters of arena came out on PS1.
|
||
|
|
So I definitely shouldn't have any problems emulating those.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, the, the PS2, I think, was the last console I actually bought.
|
||
|
|
Or it might have been the GameCube.
|
||
|
|
It was around that same era, but that was the last time I was into consoles.
|
||
|
|
But that was like various handhelds and stuff.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, well, emulation is still great on the PSP, so.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I have a lot of, uh, nostalgia for that era.
|
||
|
|
Plus everything before it too.
|
||
|
|
I have a bunch of PSP still that I repaired.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, so have you been putting those on eBay or what?
|
||
|
|
Well, I had them on Facebook Marketplace and I kind of got tired of dealing
|
||
|
|
with people on Facebook Marketplace.
|
||
|
|
I need to put them up again, but I tell you, you know,
|
||
|
|
bring me a load of wood by and I'll hand one to you.
|
||
|
|
Modded and ready to go.
|
||
|
|
Like 16,000 games.
|
||
|
|
For people wondering about that, he means firewood.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, you pervert.
|
||
|
|
Other than that, I've been working on much,
|
||
|
|
you know, I got those grill lights built.
|
||
|
|
Ready to go.
|
||
|
|
I ordered some more of those cob chips and, and then, uh,
|
||
|
|
besides working on Funkwell and PeerCube and, and I have that new computer
|
||
|
|
that I got from Macedon that somebody gave away.
|
||
|
|
Not far from me.
|
||
|
|
I picked that up.
|
||
|
|
The i3 computer.
|
||
|
|
I haven't figured out what to do with that yet.
|
||
|
|
I do have a couple of projects in the pipe.
|
||
|
|
I'm, I have a PS3 in front of me that needs the, um,
|
||
|
|
DVD, DVD, drive, the disk drive, uh,
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taken apart and, and fixed so that it actually pulls discs in and, and back out.
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And then, um, I need to check the model number and see if it's,
|
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if it's modable, so it can work as an emulation station,
|
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but a lot of them aren't, so probably not, but I'll definitely get that fixed.
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And then I have a Xbox 360 that I need to order a disk drive for, um,
|
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and, and replace.
|
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And then I'll have a whole bunch of working Xbox 360s just sitting around.
|
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|
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And yeah, um, I have one pair of hash threes that needs, um,
|
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|
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a new battery and then two pairs of hash threes that need,
|
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|
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probably a full cable replacement across the band.
|
||
|
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I, I just fixed some, um, LG tones, uh, true wireless earbuds,
|
||
|
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fixed a pair of those, and nothing exciting on that, um,
|
||
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basically the glue came apart on them, and so I glued them back together.
|
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|
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Oh, I know. I was going to ask you about that, uh,
|
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|
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that open razor software. Have you used it? Have you tried that yet?
|
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|
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Yeah, I did. I did, uh, set up the open razor software, but, um,
|
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it did not work for the razor nari ultimate, uh, I got a little bit up.
|
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Yeah, it's working. I just don't have any other, um,
|
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razor devices that it would work for.
|
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Yeah, I don't, the only razor device I have is that razor kishi,
|
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|
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the phone controller, but, uh, so I can't really test it on anything.
|
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I think if I dig through my stuff, I have one of those, um,
|
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|
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one of the USB sound cards that's supposed to provide, um,
|
||
|
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what 7.1 audio for certain other razor cracking headsets.
|
||
|
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I'll check that out and see if it is in the list, but I have to find it first.
|
||
|
|
Oh, one thing I found out, uh, recently is that clonzilla, uh,
|
||
|
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the cloning software has built an SSH support,
|
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which was really cool because you can just, uh,
|
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boot to a clonzilla USB and then you can clone your drive via SSH.
|
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|
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So you don't need a monitor or anything like that and clone it over the network.
|
||
|
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So I did that a couple of times on my, um, uh,
|
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|
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the rock 64s, I think they are because, uh,
|
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|
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those are in cases that you have to actually disassemble the case to get the SD card out.
|
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|
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And I didn't want to do that.
|
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|
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So I tried booting into clonzilla and it worked and I could SSH and then
|
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|
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LSBLK and find the drive and, and just clone it via SSH over the network.
|
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|
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It's pretty cool.
|
||
|
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Been doing some, uh, server backup maintenance lately.
|
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|
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Radio Shack is rebranding as a cryptocurrency exchange platform?
|
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No way.
|
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|
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Yeah, really?
|
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|
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Yeah.
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Why?
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Just die already.
|
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|
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Because it's a hundred and however many years old and they want to keep it going.
|
||
|
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They should, they should transform into like, uh,
|
||
|
|
a parts warehouse, like, uh, deal extreme or something like that.
|
||
|
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But they have, you know, a local shipping instead of shipping from China.
|
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|
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That would be what I would like.
|
||
|
|
You know, well, I, I always liked Radio Shack.
|
||
|
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But, you know, there aren't enough tinkerers out there, I guess, to keep them in business.
|
||
|
|
I mean, that's, that's a niche that they could fill though, you know, for sure.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, yeah, I, I agree.
|
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|
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I don't, I don't agree with Joe.
|
||
|
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I think that, that is a niche that needs filled and could be if they would push it that direction.
|
||
|
|
I mean, even considering, I mean, I get what Joe's saying about not a lot of tinkerers out there,
|
||
|
|
but there are enough to at least sustain a business as an online business.
|
||
|
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So I would agree with that.
|
||
|
|
But not the, they could do.
|
||
|
|
The reason I always liked the Radio Shack in the past.
|
||
|
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They could do that to pause in areas, you know.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, the reason I liked Radio Shack in the past was it was a place that I could physically walk
|
||
|
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into and, and, you know, buy the things that I needed.
|
||
|
|
If I needed a resistor at, you know, right now, I could walk in there and pick up any resistor
|
||
|
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that I needed.
|
||
|
|
So yeah, I think the maker movement is big enough to where they, they could come back and do that,
|
||
|
|
you know, and they, it'd be sustainable.
|
||
|
|
Now I would, would it be attractive to like, um, investors, you know, public investors, maybe not,
|
||
|
|
but I mean, they could, they could sustain their business like that.
|
||
|
|
Look at, I mean, whenever time I go to Micro Center there, they're kind of DIY, obvious,
|
||
|
|
you know, section is, is got full of people, you know, looking for components and stuff like that.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I haven't been a, uh, Radio Shack fan ever since they got into cell phones and all that
|
||
|
|
stuff way back in the day.
|
||
|
|
Well, most of your electronic stores, once they start getting into that whole
|
||
|
|
chain selling of, um, you know, cell phones and have a wide selection of DVDs,
|
||
|
|
then it's time to start looking for another store because they're about to go out of business.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I mean, there are already so many stores to do that, you know, from your best buys and stuff
|
||
|
|
like that, but you don't need any more of those and, and people are more than likely going to go
|
||
|
|
to a bigger store like that to get a mobile phone or to the carrier store, rather than Radio Shack
|
||
|
|
in their first place. Yeah. It's just stupid decisions all the way around.
|
||
|
|
Well, once they start doing that type of thing, it's because they're trying to make deals
|
||
|
|
with big businesses in order to keep their business alive.
|
||
|
|
Well, they're not alive anymore. Right.
|
||
|
|
Or just barely look what happened to like comp USA or fries or or well, okay,
|
||
|
|
I didn't see what happened to Fry's. Fry's just closed one day like to have empty shelves and
|
||
|
|
then they were closed. But Fry's was never into the heavily into the DIY sector anyway.
|
||
|
|
They had a lot of components. Right. It wasn't like, I mean, I worked there when they first opened
|
||
|
|
up and they had one little wall with like electronic components like resistors and stuff.
|
||
|
|
And then the rest was like modems and, you know, graphics cards and things like that. But they
|
||
|
|
didn't, they weren't really that kind of niche either. But they, I think they mainly suffered from
|
||
|
|
just poor management and poor inventory management and like, towards the later years when I would
|
||
|
|
go in there, there would just be crap thrown everywhere and there's shelves would be hot of
|
||
|
|
wet. Yeah. And then the staff was worse than useless. Yeah, when I first got to Texas in,
|
||
|
|
was it 2016? It was, Fry's was nice. And then it just slid downhill. And it was better for me
|
||
|
|
to go to my cross-center. But no, like, was it comp USA and what was that other one?
|
||
|
|
Tiger Direct had stores for a while. Yeah, it wasn't the one. Well, Tiger Direct kind of bought
|
||
|
|
up comp USA and then comp USA did the whole cell phones DVDs. I'm out of business. You got some good
|
||
|
|
deals towards in there though, didn't you? Oh, yeah. I did. I did. I got like, what was it?
|
||
|
|
Eight different power supplies, like high end power supplies from their bargain bin for a dollar
|
||
|
|
piece. And they all work. They were just store returns. And like, somebody had kept a bracket out
|
||
|
|
of it or something. A bunch of thousand watt and 850 watt power supplies. I still had the powers
|
||
|
|
of flight test or somewhere around here. Those would make good bench power supplies. Yeah, I
|
||
|
|
went through them. I sold a bunch of them either separately or in systems that I had built for
|
||
|
|
people. I don't think I have any left other than the one that's currently in my machine.
|
||
|
|
I've always looked at those build guides for building a bench power supply with the PSUs and
|
||
|
|
they look interesting. The only thing is that I've always wanted to have a good power supply.
|
||
|
|
It's an old one, an old HP power supply. But it's heavy and it's bulky and it's pain the butt to use.
|
||
|
|
But it works good, but I've always wanted one with a scope and a silver scope.
|
||
|
|
And those are pretty pricey. I've seen people use this little scope on YouTube and all that,
|
||
|
|
but I really don't have any idea. Yeah, I would like to have one that they had the
|
||
|
|
power supplies with the scope built in. And those are really cool. They're also pricey though.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, Ben Heck uses one all the time. All right, I'm going to eat some lunch and
|
||
|
|
chop off for a while. Let me come back to eat it. I got some leftover, not ravioli, but like
|
||
|
|
tortellini. That's pretty good. That's good. Good stuff. And it got us like a Greek salad.
|
||
|
|
So we're now to eat the other night. That's why I'll be eating. So anyway, happy New Year's
|
||
|
|
guys. If I don't touch you again, I'll see you next year on Friday. Yep. All right, Dr. Later.
|
||
|
|
Anybody else still on? I'm still on. Hey, Mordancy. I'm here evidently the town is going to have
|
||
|
|
the house inspected. That sucks. All right, I hear that. Well, I know what their goal is, and I'll
|
||
|
|
just have to fight the best rear guard action I can't. I believe their goal is to see me on the street
|
||
|
|
so that their developer can pick up the property. We're a very low price. Yeah, a low low price of one
|
||
|
|
net miner. Well, if it gives them a gold start to take back the money, they don't particularly care.
|
||
|
|
I'm going to have my lawyer handle contacts to the town, but I may have to bail out and see what
|
||
|
|
I can do to handle some stuff. Though coming back to this is probably going to be as healthy as
|
||
|
|
anything that I'm going to be able to do. Hope to talk to you guys later.
|
||
|
|
So Mordancy, what's going on in your neck of the woods? You got any projects going on?
|
||
|
|
I stepped away for a minute. I heard you. I'm working on trying to get that think center,
|
||
|
|
or think station, or whatever it is, the desktop working. I need to back up stuff and migrate
|
||
|
|
my podcast to my new phone before the old one dies again. What's happening to the old phone?
|
||
|
|
It's five years, six years old. The USB charging board has been replaced twice, so is the battery.
|
||
|
|
The SD card. The SD card in it is just as old, and it has 256 gigs of podcasts, and it's the only,
|
||
|
|
there's no backup, there's nothing I need to, I need a new podcast solution. Workflow.
|
||
|
|
Hey, y'all. Hello. Is my audio all right? Yes, it's actually really good.
|
||
|
|
I am hailing from snow covered Seattle, although I'm actually about to take off for just a second,
|
||
|
|
I'll be right back. I'm also working part time on the two proxmox servers I have,
|
||
|
|
ones in the cloud, which you're not supposed to do. The other one is on the mini AMD A6 1450,
|
||
|
|
one of the little minis that I have. I'm trying to get the Docker up and running and the certificates
|
||
|
|
to start doing all the projects like Minnex with the Whale Tale and PeerTube and Jitsy and Matrix,
|
||
|
|
and see how much stuff I can run on a minimal amount of virtualization.
|
||
|
|
Then for my website, I'm trying to get my getflow working using Bitbucket. I'm trying to push,
|
||
|
|
I'm doing something wrong, but I'm pushing stuff up to my Bitbucket source, and then my virtual
|
||
|
|
hosting has a feature that links into the get and will pull updates, but then I'm having
|
||
|
|
problems setting up the hooks correctly so it deploys it. So it's one of those situations where
|
||
|
|
I'm not getting it myself, and it's either going to take me six months or two hours of mentorship
|
||
|
|
with somebody who knows what they're doing. What sounds like you got a lot of fun playing?
|
||
|
|
Well, with the website, I tried that with RobertNeil.com for my resume site to get it
|
||
|
|
continuous deployment. I need to throw in tests somewhere to test and use the results of the test
|
||
|
|
to merge to the master and then redeploy, but that was always something I wanted to do and
|
||
|
|
could never get it working. I don't know, maybe eight years now that it's just been one of those
|
||
|
|
don't have time to work through all the, what am I doing wrong? What's the right way to do it?
|
||
|
|
My FX tech pro, the Linux phone with the keyboard should be here sometime this month.
|
||
|
|
Cool. I can't wait. Have you been watching cryptocurrency lately?
|
||
|
|
I've been watching it. What do you call that? Jump rope?
|
||
|
|
What's December? Yeah. The crashing always happens in December. I'm really hoping for a lovely bounce
|
||
|
|
come not like first thing tomorrow or anything, but first quarter. Yeah, I anticipate it.
|
||
|
|
I had discussions with people at work over the last five years telling them it's true values,
|
||
|
|
not been met once. It's, I don't know, about a 15% saturation use globally. A Bitcoin will probably
|
||
|
|
be worth one, one to a hundred million dollars in my, in my opinion, in my uneducated opinion.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, somewhere between one dollar and a hundred million dollars. Yes, that makes perfect.
|
||
|
|
Makes perfect. Oh no, I'm at one million versus a hundred million.
|
||
|
|
I was trying to have a conversation with my stepmother about cryptocurrency and she just
|
||
|
|
could not understand the concept of something or a currency that didn't have some kind of
|
||
|
|
backing to it in the way that, you know, fiat currency is supposed to. And it's like even fiat
|
||
|
|
currency is given value based on people's perception of what gold and silver is worth even though
|
||
|
|
there's probably no actual backing of it now anyway. Yeah, now it's like GDB usually. But the whole
|
||
|
|
thing started with the Silk Road and Genghis Khan and Genghis Khan replacing gold and silver with
|
||
|
|
paper, paper notes. So money is just a perception of value. I would argue that cryptocurrency has more
|
||
|
|
value because it's, especially if it's decentralized because it just goes where, who has the value,
|
||
|
|
the value rests here. Right. And you know, I tried to explain to her the fact that it's us that
|
||
|
|
gives value to everything and how much we're willing to pay for it. And as long as there's
|
||
|
|
somebody willing to pay for it, it has value. And then she's like, what does it attract by anything?
|
||
|
|
So it can't have any value. And it's like you really think that your dollar is actually back.
|
||
|
|
And most of the US dollar these days is digital anyway. So how's it any different?
|
||
|
|
Yeah. And what was the value behind seashells and salt? Back the value that people were willing to
|
||
|
|
give it. To give it. Yeah. Yeah. I'm nothing beyond that. But yeah, it was a few child conversation
|
||
|
|
for probably an hour of me trying to make a little different analogy so that she could wrap her
|
||
|
|
head around cryptocurrency. There wasn't working. There was a video, if you remember correctly,
|
||
|
|
about explaining cryptocurrency like a kindergartner. And it made a perfect sense to everybody.
|
||
|
|
I showed it to you. You know what I think it's funny is all the reactions to the IRS saying,
|
||
|
|
oh, everyone's saying it's real money. So we're going to tax it now. I mean, it's very much like
|
||
|
|
people want their cake and eat it too. Like, yeah, I completely it should be taxed. My
|
||
|
|
major problem with it is how they're going about it and treating it like trying to treat it like
|
||
|
|
capital gains. But you know, you have this group of day traders out there that are moving this
|
||
|
|
around date. How are they really supposed to keep track of the multitude of transactions that they
|
||
|
|
make in the way that the government wants in order to provide to provide them with the tax numbers?
|
||
|
|
It's absolutely insane to try and do it that way. I mean, people do that with stocks literally
|
||
|
|
all the time. You just have to build your systems to properly log things. Yeah, maybe. I mean,
|
||
|
|
if you want to treat it like money, then treat it like money. You know, don't do this half-ass thing
|
||
|
|
where it's like, oh, we want it to be treated like money. But then we don't actually want to like
|
||
|
|
have the consequences of it being treated like money. Well, they don't want it to be tracked
|
||
|
|
as the whole thing. And so if it's not being tracked, then they don't have to pay taxes on it,
|
||
|
|
which is stupid. It's trackable. But I mean, Bitcoin is trackable by design. You can see the entire
|
||
|
|
history of every Bitcoin. You'd see every transaction. Like, if you don't want to be tracked,
|
||
|
|
use cash. Well, there are other ways with cryptocurrency, not necessarily Bitcoin, but with cryptocurrency
|
||
|
|
itself, to not be tracked. Don't have to attach your identity to the money that you're playing with,
|
||
|
|
unless you're on specific exchanges. Yeah, well, if you think the feds can't track that down,
|
||
|
|
I got a bridge to sell you. Well, that was the whole point of the Silk Road and the scandal that
|
||
|
|
was going on around that. They were using cryptocurrency in order to do less traceable transactions.
|
||
|
|
Are there still ways to eventually track it down? Yeah, but you can still do transactions that
|
||
|
|
aren't attached to yourself. I mean, my early eyes, my biggest interest in blockchain is keeping
|
||
|
|
it clear, fuck what's the word I'm looking for. Keeping track of the origins of an item or what
|
||
|
|
the story of an item like it a museum, people want to know the, fuck, what's that word?
|
||
|
|
Unbelievable token? No, the idea is you have your ledger and let me let me Google word,
|
||
|
|
I'm brain-forwarding. We're right back in the shot. Hey, Joe. Happy New Year. Yeah, same to you, man.
|
||
|
|
Happy New Year from Indian Times on everyone. New Year started in US as well. No, it's like 3 p.m.
|
||
|
|
here. I'm still at work. Okay, Joe, you know what happened? A flight from Taipei to Vancouver,
|
||
|
|
went bankrupt times. A flight from Taipei, which took off on Jan 1, 2022, will arrive at Vancouver
|
||
|
|
on December 31. This came in the new because it crosses the international date. Right, right. So it
|
||
|
|
goes back in time. Yeah. Yeah, so basically a back to the future reference kind of thing was made
|
||
|
|
out of it. So this will be until what time today? Uh, like 5 a.m. tomorrow. So another 14 hours or so.
|
||
|
|
Okay, Mike. Okay, Mike. So how was your year? It's your in Linux. It was fun. Yes, finally, I also moved
|
||
|
|
completely away from window and settle on something. So next week, would you settle on? Fedora 35.
|
||
|
|
I do like Fedora. Since I'm like planning to contribute for them, so maybe that's one.
|
||
|
|
Bare metal machine is always the best. I guess for testing.
|
||
|
|
New Delhi, the capital, whatever to you, model. I'm in pile in the Midwest in the US. Sweet. My
|
||
|
|
dream country to come and settle in once I get the handle, hand over tech, like satisfying something.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I don't know if you want to come here. I want to. I want to move to the US.
|
||
|
|
Well, get your degree or whatever, or if you don't have it already, I don't know if you do or not.
|
||
|
|
I'm a graduate. Okay, then apply at Bank of America. And then eventually, you can just
|
||
|
|
put in through them to come anywhere that we have places in the US, which is New York, Texas,
|
||
|
|
California. Heck, if you really want to go to Canada. Well, I know that Bank of America does have
|
||
|
|
a bunch of people in India and working as Linux assistants, so that actually would be a good foot
|
||
|
|
in the door. Even in support, similar to what you're doing now, Nishan, you could get on as support
|
||
|
|
for any of the batches that we do. And then, yeah, we have support to be in Texas in a couple of
|
||
|
|
years. Yeah, I look into that. Eventually, once I complete the LPIC on certification April 2022,
|
||
|
|
maybe after April. I need to work on my level two, which LPIC level two. Yeah, I thought for sure,
|
||
|
|
I was going to fail when I took a LPIC 101 and 102 together. I think the Southeast Linux best
|
||
|
|
years ago. And one person completed a single test before me and I immediately completed my second one.
|
||
|
|
And I was positive. I failed. I was like, there's no way I passed it. But I did pass both of them.
|
||
|
|
But what I'm looking at, it seems to be just like simple commands, which you need to remember
|
||
|
|
and different iterations. Do you have your certification? Sorry. Your ITL certification ITL? Yes,
|
||
|
|
I have ITL before. Good. Good. You have a degree and ITL certification and a little bit of job
|
||
|
|
history. You should be able to enjoy and support that you want. Also, I have ISO 9001-2008
|
||
|
|
audited certification. Is that helps? Well, Joe, you're working on a museum. Well, like I said,
|
||
|
|
it's only 3 p.m. But yeah, technically, the holiday is one day. Okay. But for my client, it's
|
||
|
|
today. Like, it was Friday. So they were no one declined on site. Yeah, there's not a lot of people
|
||
|
|
actually working today. There's about enough people to keep the batches limping along and that's it.
|
||
|
|
I am one of those people that's not working today. I don't work for Boofo, but yeah,
|
||
|
|
right now, I'm trying to get my contacts to integrate with my laptop. Because then I could
|
||
|
|
have a nice actual push to talk for doing this. Okay. So which bistro are you running for?
|
||
|
|
Contact. So I have active shooting headset for like, you know, going down into the ground range.
|
||
|
|
It's active hearing protection, but it also integrates with, it's up to integrate with your
|
||
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calms. And I want to hook that up to my laptop because it's actually a really nice headset with
|
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push-talk and all that stuff. And then they would make doing this easier. Is it Bluetooth?
|
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No, it's a hardwired NATO. Oh, is it an army thing? The one with the wet, right or not?
|
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It's literally the same thing that SWAT wears. Because usually I see them using those
|
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in here, what do you call a microphone? So earphones, those like army people these days,
|
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to reduce the weight and everything. Oh, I'm sorry. How does it hook up?
|
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It's hardwired. It's analog. There's no 3.5 millimeter or USB.
|
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None of those. It's NATO. NATO? Yeah. For it's literally military calms gear. I'm trying to
|
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hook it up to my laptop so I can use it for doing podcasting and such like or for conference calls.
|
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With NATO has a standard for its equipment. That's pretty cool. Now I got to know. Sweet.
|
||
|
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Trying to look up a picture for the connector. Oh, pirate, what laptop hardware are you running in?
|
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It's not, it's not the laptop side. It's the headset. If you want to look it up, it's
|
||
|
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Pelt 3-M Peltware Comtac 6-C-O-M-T-A-C. Oh, that's a nice looking headset.
|
||
|
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Yeah, Peltware come. Oh, it looks like the headset which you wear at a gun range.
|
||
|
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If I'm not mistaken, what I can see. Yes, you can in fact wear them to the gun range.
|
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But they also integrate with your gear when you're out in the field.
|
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Sweet, are you army guy by any chance? I am not. Oh, okay.
|
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|
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Well, the picture I'm seeing shows what looks to be a 3.5 millimeter jack. Four pole.
|
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It's more like a quarter inch four pole, but it's not quite. It's a military standard.
|
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It's not a civilian standard. Okay, it's a TP120 socket. Yeah.
|
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|
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And then they do make $42 adapters, 3.5 millimeter jack.
|
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Yeah, I actually tried one and I didn't work, so I'm trying to figure out how to rewire it,
|
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|
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so it does work. That could be fun. Are you taking it all the way apart and then using a
|
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|
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multi meter with incontinuity mode to check and see where the leads go?
|
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|
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Got my fluke right here. Awesome. It's a fluke 107, not the ultra high dollar one, but it does the job.
|
||
|
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So I always say that I could buy the cheap cheap multimeters, but like when I'm underneath a house
|
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|
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or something, I just want it to work. I don't want to have to crawl back out on the house to get
|
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|
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it replaced me just because I bought a cheap one, you know, not that I wire houses anymore, but,
|
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|
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you know, I still buy the cheap ones because I'm a cheap bastard. Now, I like using my razor,
|
||
|
|
nori ultimate on here. So that way I could just have a mute button right on the headset,
|
||
|
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reach up and click it. Yeah, I have a keyboard push-talk now, but I get this headset working,
|
||
|
|
like I've got, you know, a little shoulder mounted just clips onto your shirt or wherever
|
||
|
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at your shoulder and I just clip that. Yeah, that could work for you. So Joe, what has been the
|
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|
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okay with these two lists? Oh, Linux, Nick guy. I haven't done a whole lot of testing of other
|
||
|
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operating systems recently, but, you know, Garuda is definitely on the list, and I know our next
|
||
|
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episode of a nit cast is going to be our alternate distros if our main distro goes away and what
|
||
|
|
we're supposed to come up with like five and they're not supposed to be derivative, but that's going
|
||
|
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to get difficult for me to pick five that are non-derivative. So I don't know. For me, for
|
||
|
|
choice is Fedora. Right. And if it disappears, then I'll go back to the Ubuntu. Well, mine's going to
|
||
|
|
be mint. This is really difficult. Yeah, how do you pick five? It's going to be mint and then fedora
|
||
|
|
and then Garuda. And then Joe, I can vouch for Garuda. It has been amazing on battery life as well.
|
||
|
|
Like it gives me up to six hours on a single charge. That's gone hard off in arch. Yeah, and then
|
||
|
|
it probably MX has a poor fourth place. It's difficult because if we list Ubuntu and Debian,
|
||
|
|
if Ubuntu disappears, then Debian, you can't choose. I would assume that's what they're saying,
|
||
|
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but it makes sense that if mint disappeared, if I wanted to go to Ubuntu, then I could,
|
||
|
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then if Ubuntu disappeared, and I want to go to Debian, I could. I think we should ask Norbert
|
||
|
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about the clarification. It's still confusing. We'll ask him tomorrow. Oh, actually, I'm traveling.
|
||
|
|
It's today for me and I'm traveling. I try to join in.
|
||
|
|
Well, Flora is my daily driver, but when I used to use CentOS 8 for like servering things,
|
||
|
|
like if I needed, you know, like my database or shit like that, but that went away here recently,
|
||
|
|
or it's going away. And yeah, I've switched over to free BSD for my server OS. How do you like
|
||
|
|
on free BSD? It does the job. It doesn't complain about shit. It just goes. Yeah. I mean, even kicking
|
||
|
|
around, I've even put it on a desktop and been playing around with it on the desktop. Okay,
|
||
|
|
pilot. You're just using the, you know, ancestor of Linux and it's really good to hear somebody
|
||
|
|
using Unix, even though Unix is outdated almost these years. Well, you can't really call BSD
|
||
|
|
outdated because there's still ongoing development for BSD. It just forked at a different point
|
||
|
|
than Linux did. And there are adapters that are built to make it so that Linux applications run
|
||
|
|
on BSD. I'm just not sure how well they work. I didn't know this. I mean, I thought Unix was like
|
||
|
|
relegated to the bottom after Linux. A lot of times with BSD, like it will run the same
|
||
|
|
desktop environments as Linux. Okay, so the major difference will be package manager and all that
|
||
|
|
stuff. I'm not really the one to ask on that. Okay, so Pirate, how's the free BSD experience so far?
|
||
|
|
Sorry, I tangled up in wires there. What was the question? How's the free BSD experience so far?
|
||
|
|
I mean, like I said, it's nice and stable. Like everything I want in this server OS for
|
||
|
|
database host or something like that, you know, just install Postgres and go.
|
||
|
|
What desktop environment are you using? I use Qtile, which is a tiling window manager written
|
||
|
|
in Python. So Qtile is there for Linux, also, I believe. So, okay, you can run it on a free BSD too.
|
||
|
|
But I was playing around with the free BSD desktop. I was running DWM. Yes, so Joe was right,
|
||
|
|
Unix can run all the Linux desktop on, most like DWM, for example. We were just discussing it
|
||
|
|
today. I mean, right now. Yeah, I got to stick with my obscure tiling window managers.
|
||
|
|
No, tiling window managers are fun. I used IE3WM and I would like this. It's supposed to suit my workflow
|
||
|
|
rather than norm or XFCE, for example. But I'm too scared to make even small changes to it
|
||
|
|
in the config, because I may break something. As far as BSD's running Linux, I know at least some
|
||
|
|
of them, I think nomad BSD may be one that uses Linux versions of Chrome and Firefox to provide
|
||
|
|
the DRM to give BSD access to DRM stuff that they don't support natively, like your Netflix or
|
||
|
|
what have you. I believe it was nomad BSD, which is an external drive BSD. It's designed to be
|
||
|
|
run as a live system on some kind of media, not as a traditional install. So that can become
|
||
|
|
my backup. Or I think nomad BSD. Yes, you'll have to look into it. But it certainly will be able to
|
||
|
|
or should reasonably be able to access your other BSD systems depending on what file system and what
|
||
|
|
not. I'm not very experienced in the BSD world, but I wanted to provide what help I could.
|
||
|
|
So let me know what is your basic system set up right now?
|
||
|
|
My systems are set up under Linux Mint, or a similar Bluetooth system, XFCE,
|
||
|
|
multiple screens, and at least one SSD for boot. A couple of my machines are dual SSDs so that I
|
||
|
|
have a boot and a fast drive for virtual systems. That's about all. I don't really have anything
|
||
|
|
traditional at the moment. Okay. I am on Fedora running on AMD Ryzen 5 550 dual laptop,
|
||
|
|
8GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD. All right. So I have reached the conclusion that I'm going to
|
||
|
|
need to do some analog circuitry to make this work. Yeah, that would be my guess. I mean,
|
||
|
|
impotent smashing and things like that. Oh, okay. Yeah. But that's no problem for me because I like
|
||
|
|
that shit. Well, you're a damn something. I don't know anything about Fedora or the RPM
|
||
|
|
distros. I've been strictly on a dev-based environment since I jumped from Windows 7.
|
||
|
|
Oh, that's fine. That's fine. Since I am like going to start to contribute to Fedora,
|
||
|
|
so I'm running Fedora. Nothing else. Like on bare metal testing is always good on bare metal
|
||
|
|
machines rather than using VMs. If you want to get into testing Fedora, Adam Williamson,
|
||
|
|
the Fedora QA team is pretty cool. Oh, yeah. I'll talk to the QA team once I come back from a
|
||
|
|
trip. It's a long trip. So safe travels madame and you'd be welcome in our podcast, the Linux
|
||
|
|
Logcast, which it originates on the same server on a different channel. Oh, okay. Yeah. I'm already
|
||
|
|
on a podcast, but I would take this opportunity to join. Thank you for the invite,
|
||
|
|
Holy shit. So I'm breaking news from Seattle. A local police assistant police chief for
|
||
|
|
Kent Washington, which is fired because he was putting Nazi symbols all over the place.
|
||
|
|
I've got fired then. No comments on this. With the police chief got fired because of that.
|
||
|
|
Assistant police chief for Kent Washington. Oh, I never knew they took such things. So,
|
||
|
|
I mean, I didn't understand why. Sorry, I would not comment on this. Also, that's the kind of thing
|
||
|
|
that he'll be lucky to get a job back in grocery somewhere. Pretty much.
|
||
|
|
Joe, is that the German symbol still illegal in the US or something like that from what I know?
|
||
|
|
No, it's not, but there's a very, there's a very strong cancel culture type of thing in the US.
|
||
|
|
Now, when it comes to Nazis and communism or anything like that, that's still very,
|
||
|
|
what's the words I'm looking for? Round on. Round on. Round upon. It's triggering. Yeah. So,
|
||
|
|
if you have someone like a police chief that is putting up Nazi propaganda, it's automatically
|
||
|
|
associated with that said police chief also being a bigot and a racist. And you don't want
|
||
|
|
bigot and racist in positions of power. I mean, to be fair, the two off you going power into
|
||
|
|
together, you know, I mean, people who are putting up Nazi symbols are probably actually bigot in
|
||
|
|
races too. Yes. To be clear, it's just a two-week system. He's just suspended for two weeks.
|
||
|
|
That's, that's so that they can build the canon that they're going to shoot him out of. Yeah,
|
||
|
|
even if he wasn't fired, he would be because of public opinion. But honestly, he shouldn't hold
|
||
|
|
that position if he's a bigot or a racist. There's too much inequality when it comes to law
|
||
|
|
enforcement as it is. The problem is there, I mean, you know, the saying isn't a few bad apples are
|
||
|
|
fine. If the saying is a few bad apples spoil the bunch, you know, if the assistant chief thinks
|
||
|
|
he can get away with that, then that means the entire fucking system's run. Same happens in
|
||
|
|
India by it. Then I bet. Yeah, I think the only place you're not going to find it is on the
|
||
|
|
backside of Ramoon until we land there. True. So Joe, for Mintcast, we do guys be gathering
|
||
|
|
at one time, same time, 1 a.m. Well, tomorrow it'll be 2 p.m. for me. Oh, it's 1.30 for me,
|
||
|
|
approximately 12.31. I'll be middle of nowhere at that time. Yeah, I was trying to do podcasting
|
||
|
|
from middle of nowhere all last week. Yes, madam. It will be a much prettier piece of nowhere.
|
||
|
|
The shot to do when you're there. The shot to do. I'm a dude.
|
||
|
|
Pardon me. Yeah, no problem. Everyone thinks that, including my clients at work. Thank you, Joe.
|
||
|
|
Well, your gentle person clearly and well-spoken regardless of gender.
|
||
|
|
All right. Thank you very much, madam. It's truly been my pleasure, ma'am. Oh, sir.
|
||
|
|
Same. So how many of you earlier, Mintcast, except Joe and Ma'am and Ma'am?
|
||
|
|
I used to be pretty active in the podcast community, but just got busy doing other things.
|
||
|
|
I am hosting it. I am also now a host on Mintcast with Joe and everyone else.
|
||
|
|
That minor is Anne Mordancy and Honki and myself are all on the Linux lugcast.
|
||
|
|
Oh, okay. What time is it? What time lugcast is it? It's on the server Fridays,
|
||
|
|
first and third Friday of every month at 8.30 pm central standard time.
|
||
|
|
Okay. I would have to check because I hope it doesn't clash with my work. I'll check in.
|
||
|
|
If you're working U.S. time, then it shouldn't interfere.
|
||
|
|
Because I have nightship like 8.30 pm ISD to 9.30 pm GMT 5.5 to 6.30 pm.
|
||
|
|
Too much conversion. Let me check. What should I keep as a base time zone for this?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, but you're talking to me central standard time. No, I'm talking about lugcast.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, central standard time 8.30 pm. Honki is usually running it and he is in eastern.
|
||
|
|
So for him, it would be 9.30. 11 am ET to 6 pm. 8 pm ET.
|
||
|
|
AJ Ruler. How's it going?
|
||
|
|
Hey, I got it working.
|
||
|
|
Oh, did you? What'd you have to do?
|
||
|
|
I had to run the signal through some op amps.
|
||
|
|
That's like fun.
|
||
|
|
So right now it's tied to a breadboard, but you know, now that I've got it figured out.
|
||
|
|
And then the other next part is I got to get the mic working, which is also going to
|
||
|
|
require some analog circuitry. But once I get all that sorted, then I can,
|
||
|
|
I might make up a little PC board or have a PC board made. I don't make them myself
|
||
|
|
and solder it up. So it's a pillow enclosure, you know, so it looks nice and neat and professional and
|
||
|
|
shit. Well, breadboard 3D printer.
|
||
|
|
Breadboards and PC boards sound fun.
|
||
|
|
I actually did not own a 3D printer somehow.
|
||
|
|
Do not excessively cheap or anything. So I can understand that owning one.
|
||
|
|
Well, until July, I was in a 200 square foot apartment.
|
||
|
|
I basically had my bed in a server rack and I had no more space.
|
||
|
|
Well, at least you were warm. The server rack will keep you warm.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, not warms up in white noise.
|
||
|
|
Oh, I replaced all the fans. So that part wasn't so much a thing.
|
||
|
|
Actually, a lot of my gear is fanless. It's not that it's arm. It's, it's, uh,
|
||
|
|
these little HP thin clients. If you watch on eBay, they show up for like 35 bucks every once in a
|
||
|
|
while. You buy one and you can put like 32 gigs of RAM in it and have her big and hard drive
|
||
|
|
you want. So it's, it's about the same price and performance as a Raspberry Pi.
|
||
|
|
But it's already in a case and you can actually upgrade the RAM and the hard drive.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, but it's going to be a lot harder to continue getting Raspberry Pi's and the prices
|
||
|
|
are going to start going up because of the chip shortage.
|
||
|
|
Now, that's the other nice thing about old hardware is, uh, it's already there.
|
||
|
|
It's the chip shortage doesn't affect it.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, but it does increase the value of it as, you know, the new stuff gets harder to find
|
||
|
|
and more expensive and more people want the older stuff like with the car market right now.
|
||
|
|
Did any of y'all ever do any kind of data science?
|
||
|
|
I did little bit like I coded Python to display the graph using data little bit, not much.
|
||
|
|
Just to learn how it works, uh, which Amiga J. Rulo.
|
||
|
|
Oh, that's old. Okay, everyone, I think I'll go and sleep.
|
||
|
|
I have, uh, I have to travel in nine hours now.
|
||
|
|
Well, uh, good travels and happy new year.
|
||
|
|
Yep.
|
||
|
|
Happy new year and it happens to be my birthday today as well.
|
||
|
|
Happy birthday.
|
||
|
|
Oh, and happy birthday, yeah.
|
||
|
|
Thank you.
|
||
|
|
Okay, Joe, I think I'll see you later, maybe.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, either tomorrow or next week,
|
||
|
|
December.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
Talk to you on Discord.
|
||
|
|
See you catch.
|
||
|
|
Uh, see you guys on that cast if possible.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
Uh, have a nice new year to you, everyone.
|
||
|
|
Uh, how do I disconnect this again?
|
||
|
|
Hit the X in the corner.
|
||
|
|
Wait, are you on your phone?
|
||
|
|
I'm on my Linux box, the Linux laptop.
|
||
|
|
Just close Wumble.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I uh, I've been doing a lot of analog electronics lately.
|
||
|
|
Uh, well, I love working on headsets.
|
||
|
|
I don't know if you listen to any of my shows, but yeah,
|
||
|
|
I know people I talk about working on different headphones so much.
|
||
|
|
Well, uh, what I really like to do is, uh, see if I,
|
||
|
|
I wish I could replace the sound profile they have for these things,
|
||
|
|
because it's kind of meant for, um, you know, on, or, uh,
|
||
|
|
a rural environment, and I'm in an urban environment.
|
||
|
|
And sometimes that, uh, it fucks with the algorithm of it on,
|
||
|
|
of the onboard a signal process.
|
||
|
|
There's a little bit.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, it's a little deeper into the software than I want to go.
|
||
|
|
Oh, I'm also kind of hesitant to, uh, crack these things open,
|
||
|
|
because a, they're expensive and being.
|
||
|
|
I don't want to, uh, if I crack them open,
|
||
|
|
and then I get hearing damage, uh, uh, yeah, yeah, that's, yep.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, um, I tend to buy a lot of broken headphones
|
||
|
|
and fix them.
|
||
|
|
So I think the most expensive ones were probably two pairs of DT-770s,
|
||
|
|
maybe.
|
||
|
|
For, uh, the audio listing just at home,
|
||
|
|
I generally just use a pair of audio techniques,
|
||
|
|
which sound fun to me.
|
||
|
|
Uh, 80, uh, the M50Xs, 40Xs, 40Xs, uh, I think they're M50s.
|
||
|
|
Let me look.
|
||
|
|
H-H-M50X, yeah, they're, they're a good headset,
|
||
|
|
studio monitors.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, that's M50s.
|
||
|
|
They do have a problem with the, uh, the hinge breaking.
|
||
|
|
Uh, I mean, I've had them for, I don't know, four or five years now,
|
||
|
|
and they're just as fine as when I bought them new.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, well, I, I get them broken.
|
||
|
|
So I see where they break a lot,
|
||
|
|
and it's always at the hinge.
|
||
|
|
It's the, the little triangle piece inside the hinge
|
||
|
|
that keeps it from pushing too far outward.
|
||
|
|
And it's a really simple, like, 3D print,
|
||
|
|
uh, either fix that or prevent it from happening.
|
||
|
|
Oh.
|
||
|
|
But they do sound pretty good,
|
||
|
|
and a lot of people like the, um, the M,
|
||
|
|
the, just the sound from the M30s are,
|
||
|
|
and the M40s better than the M50s,
|
||
|
|
even though the M50s are better for, like, studio listening.
|
||
|
|
You get better, um, mid-range out of the other two.
|
||
|
|
I mean, most, what I got them,
|
||
|
|
it was for sitting in, you know, offices and such,
|
||
|
|
like, for listening to music.
|
||
|
|
So that work could close back headphone then, yeah.
|
||
|
|
And they seem to be reasonably durable.
|
||
|
|
Like, obviously, if you're fixing them,
|
||
|
|
you know where they break,
|
||
|
|
so you know where the weak point is.
|
||
|
|
But like, like, so I've had them for like five years.
|
||
|
|
No problems.
|
||
|
|
Plus you can get, uh, low-cost Bluetooth adapters for them,
|
||
|
|
which I enjoy.
|
||
|
|
And anything with like a removable cable,
|
||
|
|
like it has, it, you know,
|
||
|
|
that's an increased value for me too,
|
||
|
|
because a lot of times,
|
||
|
|
I've gotten ones that were in perfect condition
|
||
|
|
that people said didn't work.
|
||
|
|
And it was because the removable cable had broken.
|
||
|
|
And so a few dollars for a new cable,
|
||
|
|
perfectly working headset.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I like the, uh, removable cable.
|
||
|
|
I actually pull it just one time,
|
||
|
|
throwing the headset into my bag,
|
||
|
|
just absolutely, there's less things sticking out.
|
||
|
|
Less things to break.
|
||
|
|
Less leverage points.
|
||
|
|
Uh, I'm not exactly gentle on my gear either.
|
||
|
|
So like, when I say throw it in my bag,
|
||
|
|
I mean, literally, I just throw them in my bag, you know.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
But, oh gosh, uh, let me see.
|
||
|
|
I see one, two, three of the M50s,
|
||
|
|
two of the M40s.
|
||
|
|
And I think I only have one of the M30s hanging up right now.
|
||
|
|
All right, well, this, uh,
|
||
|
|
device you were talking about adding the memory
|
||
|
|
and hard drive to instead of a pie.
|
||
|
|
Oh, um, so HP makes you,
|
||
|
|
at least, I think they still do,
|
||
|
|
but made these little thin client type things.
|
||
|
|
Um, the T6XX line, um,
|
||
|
|
I have a bunch of T610s and C6,
|
||
|
|
T, uh, which is kind of the like,
|
||
|
|
2014 era of them.
|
||
|
|
And then there's a few new ones, um,
|
||
|
|
but yeah, those are just the models I'm throwing out there.
|
||
|
|
But yeah, the like T620, T610, things like that.
|
||
|
|
You just, just scroll through eBay and watch out for them.
|
||
|
|
They show up all the time and I see,
|
||
|
|
I see one on eBay right now for $80 with the AMD GT T56N.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, that's, that sounds about right.
|
||
|
|
Like I said, just watch eBay, they,
|
||
|
|
they show up for way cheaper than that all the time.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, here's one on eBay, T610 for $45.
|
||
|
|
Um, the ones I have started getting,
|
||
|
|
there's a version that, uh, you can actually,
|
||
|
|
they're kind of rare, but they show up every once in a while.
|
||
|
|
You can, uh, it has a PCI cardic,
|
||
|
|
or PCI cardic slot.
|
||
|
|
And so I've been putting 10 gigabit network,
|
||
|
|
so that the, uh, connects to my,
|
||
|
|
nice little fiber network I've got in my apartment.
|
||
|
|
See, there you go.
|
||
|
|
Cheaper than apply, comes with a case,
|
||
|
|
and it's upgradable.
|
||
|
|
Those ones missing the power supply.
|
||
|
|
Oh, yeah, they often are,
|
||
|
|
but power supply, that's another like 10 bucks.
|
||
|
|
Just got to, the only thing is with the power supply,
|
||
|
|
they're slightly finicky,
|
||
|
|
and they won't, uh,
|
||
|
|
exactly the, uh, 19.5 volts, 65 watt power supply.
|
||
|
|
Like, if they're, uh, an HP also made an 18.5 volt power supply,
|
||
|
|
that, uh, it'll plug in, but it doesn't work.
|
||
|
|
I, uh, I actually just went and got tired of all the wallboards,
|
||
|
|
so I put a 19.5 volts, uh, bus in my server rack,
|
||
|
|
and then I just clipped off the, uh,
|
||
|
|
cables from all the wallboards and then wired them into the bus,
|
||
|
|
and mixed cable organizations so much easier.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
So, since the, uh, last time I've been on a podcast,
|
||
|
|
I upgraded my network to 10 gigabit.
|
||
|
|
That's cool.
|
||
|
|
Dumpster diving and eBay.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I think I need the, um, network cable that's run out to my garage,
|
||
|
|
upgraded, because the most I can get is like, um, 100 NBPS.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, in my mind, that would definitely be a candidate for, uh, fiber.
|
||
|
|
Just, if nothing else, you don't have an electrical connection.
|
||
|
|
And that's actually kind of where it started out was,
|
||
|
|
I wanted to put the oscilloscope on the network for data logging.
|
||
|
|
If I didn't want to have it hardwired to, like,
|
||
|
|
all my expensive gear, in case I had an accident,
|
||
|
|
they involved high voltages, you know?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I wouldn't mind having slightly faster speeds just in the house,
|
||
|
|
but, um, it's going to be a while before fiber reaches my neighborhood.
|
||
|
|
Oh, I, I don't have a fiber internet connection.
|
||
|
|
So my, uh, network packets get to the wall very quickly and then they slow down.
|
||
|
|
Yeah. Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Well, that, that internal networking can be extremely helpful for a lot of the things that I do.
|
||
|
|
The, uh, nice thing about coming from a very small apartment was I had basically no furniture.
|
||
|
|
So it was, uh, pretty simple to just run that, you know,
|
||
|
|
fiber everywhere in the apartment, just under the rugs and shit.
|
||
|
|
And so now I have tango a bit fiber run, even if I'm not necessarily using the link yet.
|
||
|
|
I, uh, kind of have this vision of running home assistant,
|
||
|
|
and, you know, controlling lights and things like that.
|
||
|
|
But also, like, being able to walk around the house and walk around my apartment
|
||
|
|
and have my music follow me.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, that, that's been a goal for a long time.
|
||
|
|
It's easier to do if you live by yourself, but, um, yeah,
|
||
|
|
do you make a motion based, do you make a Bluetooth based based on where your phone is?
|
||
|
|
How do you set it up?
|
||
|
|
Um, I am thinking either motion based or maybe like an RFID reader at the doorway or something.
|
||
|
|
I don't know.
|
||
|
|
I'm trying to avoid Bluetooth, let's be honest.
|
||
|
|
I'm trying to avoid too much extraneous signals.
|
||
|
|
Oh, okay.
|
||
|
|
I was just saying, you know, if you have Bluetooth turned on on your phone and it gets sensed
|
||
|
|
in a specific room.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I, I don't, uh, I don't turn on Bluetooth on my phone.
|
||
|
|
Ah, but you could also do it using Wi-Fi?
|
||
|
|
Um, I could.
|
||
|
|
I don't know if, uh, I can do it easily with just one access point.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, you'd have to have a bunch of access point.
|
||
|
|
You'd have to have one access point per room,
|
||
|
|
and then you'd have to work on your power settings to make it so that
|
||
|
|
only the access point for the room that you're in is being used while you're in that room.
|
||
|
|
And that would be difficult.
|
||
|
|
I mean, I can make that work with a lot easier with my laptop.
|
||
|
|
I think that I carry my laptop around with me everywhere,
|
||
|
|
which is another thing I'm actually trying to eliminate is,
|
||
|
|
whether it's I want to have a network so fast,
|
||
|
|
isn't I can do X forwarding and it'd be usable?
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Well, X forwarding with right, with the,
|
||
|
|
a proper amount of compression can be useful on a daily basis.
|
||
|
|
It's just difficult to set up and annoying in most instances.
|
||
|
|
But like, um, X to go makes that very bundled together and ready to go for you.
|
||
|
|
The, uh, I have an actually looked into X to go too much,
|
||
|
|
but it would be nice to, uh, be able to just leave the laptop in one place,
|
||
|
|
and it's like, I have multiple seats,
|
||
|
|
you know, multiple occasions where places where I would be sitting,
|
||
|
|
and be nice to just leave the laptop sitting in one place,
|
||
|
|
and then be able to use it from all the places I sit without having to drag it around.
|
||
|
|
Well, X to go is perfect for that if you're,
|
||
|
|
if you're planning on using a lot of pen clients.
|
||
|
|
I mean, I was using my home computer,
|
||
|
|
my, my server at home, like I was sitting in front of it,
|
||
|
|
from floor, from 800 miles away.
|
||
|
|
They just don't get a dog, Jay Rulo.
|
||
|
|
Well, for a cat.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, the cat would ruin that.
|
||
|
|
Parrot.
|
||
|
|
Well, right now I, uh, live in a place that doesn't have all pets,
|
||
|
|
so that's a more point.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, if I were to set something up like that,
|
||
|
|
I, I'd want to be able to just, you know,
|
||
|
|
have my Bluetooth headset and not have to worry about where my phone is in relation to me
|
||
|
|
and be able to walk anywhere in the house and use it.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, it's something like that would also be nice.
|
||
|
|
Um, but, um, have a, uh,
|
||
|
|
figure out some way to have an automated, uh,
|
||
|
|
how get, because like, I walk out of this room into the next room,
|
||
|
|
and I lose Bluetooth connection.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Well, or my 2.4 gigahertz,
|
||
|
|
the Razer Nari ultimate that I use for podcasting,
|
||
|
|
sometimes that I'm using right now.
|
||
|
|
I'd like to be able to use that anywhere too,
|
||
|
|
but that would be a whole different set up.
|
||
|
|
I mean, you can do the Bluetooth one with Bluetooth repeaters,
|
||
|
|
but Bluetooth repeaters are not cheap.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
You said that, uh, it was 2.3 gigahertz that, uh,
|
||
|
|
but 2.4.
|
||
|
|
Uh, uh, okay.
|
||
|
|
That's also a very crowded spectrum around here.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, well,
|
||
|
|
most of your, you know, USB devices that are wireless are to,
|
||
|
|
in the 2.4 gigahertz range.
|
||
|
|
So yeah, it would be a lot of interference.
|
||
|
|
That's one of the main reasons why I'm hardwired or everything is just,
|
||
|
|
because like, there's so much radio waves going through here right now.
|
||
|
|
I'm probably a cancer zone or something.
|
||
|
|
And it interferes with your Wi-Fi?
|
||
|
|
Yes.
|
||
|
|
Um, have you done a Wi-Fi analyzer?
|
||
|
|
I assume you have.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I, uh,
|
||
|
|
I haven't done any kind of Wi-Fi analysis also,
|
||
|
|
but like, like, I just hardwired everything now.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
And it's faster anyway.
|
||
|
|
Well, I was just thinking of ways to annoy your neighbors.
|
||
|
|
If you can't get a proper Wi-Fi signal, then, you know,
|
||
|
|
just up the power on your antennas.
|
||
|
|
I, uh, I, uh, also had a recent reason to try that here recently.
|
||
|
|
And it did not penetrate the flow of the building I'm in.
|
||
|
|
Like, it didn't, it, I couldn't receive it where I wanted to.
|
||
|
|
Uh, I might have to, uh,
|
||
|
|
get a highlight directional antenna and just pointed the,
|
||
|
|
the spot next time.
|
||
|
|
It's just a cone of Wi-Fi.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, J-Rulo, I'm not seeing any, you know, commercial Bluetooth repeaters.
|
||
|
|
Um, I'm hoping that there's a write-up somewhere to be able to build one yourself.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I don't want to oversaturate the 2.4 gigahertz range
|
||
|
|
that all my keyboards will quit working.
|
||
|
|
You know, sometimes my, uh, phone chime will just go off.
|
||
|
|
And there's like no, there's no notifications or anything there.
|
||
|
|
It's just chiming at me.
|
||
|
|
My new Marola does like.
|
||
|
|
It's, uh, kind of annoying.
|
||
|
|
My last phone was a Windows phone.
|
||
|
|
I mean, I finally, if Windows is, I finally found it and actually used for Windows.
|
||
|
|
That's on a phone.
|
||
|
|
That's about all it's useful for.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, before that, I had a Firefox phone.
|
||
|
|
I liked Windows mobile when it was Windows mobile, like 6.5 and below.
|
||
|
|
But yeah, once it got, uh, I think it was 7.5,
|
||
|
|
it turned into that tiling thing and then it got worse.
|
||
|
|
Well, before that, I had a Firefox phone.
|
||
|
|
I kind of missed that thing.
|
||
|
|
Didn't know Mozilla made phones.
|
||
|
|
It's interesting.
|
||
|
|
They had the Firefox OS.
|
||
|
|
It was mostly designed for, um, like, what was it?
|
||
|
|
Emerging markets.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I don't, I don't remember what they were, uh, wanting to do with it.
|
||
|
|
But they wanted a low-cost phone for, um, basically,
|
||
|
|
lower income places.
|
||
|
|
It turns out that it turns out that just cheap Android does the same job.
|
||
|
|
Pretty much.
|
||
|
|
Was it, was the, uh, Firefox OS?
|
||
|
|
Was that Linux-based?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, it was, it was Linux-based.
|
||
|
|
Uh, like, I liked the user interface of it.
|
||
|
|
And I kind of liked the idea of everything as just a webpage.
|
||
|
|
It just made, you know, it just worked really nicely
|
||
|
|
the way I was using it.
|
||
|
|
I'm going to have to drop for a little while.
|
||
|
|
I'm going to have to join a work phone call,
|
||
|
|
like to you guys in a bit.
|
||
|
|
Hello, hello. Can you hear me?
|
||
|
|
Nope.
|
||
|
|
Hi there.
|
||
|
|
Hey, how's everything?
|
||
|
|
Verbal!
|
||
|
|
Hey, hey, sorry.
|
||
|
|
I got a lot of stuff.
|
||
|
|
I was just, um, setting up my, you know, push-to-talk
|
||
|
|
because I hadn't, uh, used a mumble in a while
|
||
|
|
and the interface was different.
|
||
|
|
So I finally figured out how to set up the, uh, push-to-talk.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, it's, it's been a while since I've, uh, seen you around.
|
||
|
|
Of course, it's been a while.
|
||
|
|
I think the last time I was on a, uh, podcast,
|
||
|
|
you were also around, so hey.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, it's been a, uh, a long while.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, yeah.
|
||
|
|
I missed last year.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, me too.
|
||
|
|
So you talk about your game, Verbal?
|
||
|
|
You know, I actually got everything working and, um,
|
||
|
|
I, um, I showed it to my granddaughter and she liked it,
|
||
|
|
especially because I had, like, uh, some custom, um,
|
||
|
|
photos in there, um, but then as we, you know,
|
||
|
|
we went through the alphabet from A to two,
|
||
|
|
I think maybe around W, then W,
|
||
|
|
she kind of lost interest, you know,
|
||
|
|
because, you know, kids' attention span is, you know, kind of short.
|
||
|
|
I'm sorry, what was that?
|
||
|
|
Just kidding.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, all right.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, what was that?
|
||
|
|
It's actually, uh, pretty interesting, um,
|
||
|
|
using, I, I wrote this, like, learning game for her.
|
||
|
|
My granddaughter was five and I was, I was writing it
|
||
|
|
in this, like, game, game engine called, um,
|
||
|
|
low or love 2D and the, um,
|
||
|
|
the programming language that love uses is, uh,
|
||
|
|
Lua.
|
||
|
|
So it's interesting because I, I've never used, uh,
|
||
|
|
Lua before.
|
||
|
|
When you were talking about it and showed,
|
||
|
|
showed me the video of it, it looked really, really slick.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, it's actually pretty simple, you know,
|
||
|
|
hey, it's four or five year olds.
|
||
|
|
So, you know, and, and I don't, I don't know, uh,
|
||
|
|
you remember, but she likes to play things like Roblox
|
||
|
|
and Minecraft that, so, uh, at one point, uh,
|
||
|
|
Chris was saying, hey, um, how many, how,
|
||
|
|
how many points do you have?
|
||
|
|
And she says, I don't know.
|
||
|
|
I don't know how to read.
|
||
|
|
So we figured, oh, we have to change that.
|
||
|
|
So that's why I actually wrote the, uh,
|
||
|
|
learning game for her.
|
||
|
|
Hey, more to add to you.
|
||
|
|
What, what was that, um, like bare bones,
|
||
|
|
the Linux and distro, you said you were using recently?
|
||
|
|
Um, Garuda?
|
||
|
|
Garuda?
|
||
|
|
I thought it was, I thought it was something.
|
||
|
|
I've been using several.
|
||
|
|
Garuda is the one I put on the mini AMD,
|
||
|
|
computer that it works with the drawing tablet.
|
||
|
|
It's a, um, similar to, uh, Ubuntu Dement,
|
||
|
|
it's a arch to Garuda.
|
||
|
|
It's a real flashy, easy, already installed,
|
||
|
|
and set up pretty arch system, more so than Minjaro.
|
||
|
|
Oh, okay.
|
||
|
|
Because I was looking at, uh, Alpine Linux,
|
||
|
|
and it's, it's like, it's really bare bones.
|
||
|
|
I guess it's, uh, built on busybox and libc,
|
||
|
|
and so I've, I've kind of been trying to, uh,
|
||
|
|
resist the urge to, um, try that out,
|
||
|
|
but I don't know.
|
||
|
|
It might get the best, it might be the other,
|
||
|
|
the other one is proxmox.
|
||
|
|
So for virtualization,
|
||
|
|
I have it on a bare bones.
|
||
|
|
Hey, somebody wants to say hello to you.
|
||
|
|
Hey, Robert.
|
||
|
|
Hello, I got my, I got my card.
|
||
|
|
You don't have to say more.
|
||
|
|
Yay.
|
||
|
|
Good, good.
|
||
|
|
How are you right now?
|
||
|
|
Um, this week has been really rough.
|
||
|
|
Uh, don't feel that great.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
Your numbers were really good last week, right?
|
||
|
|
Right?
|
||
|
|
Yes, it is, uh, I'm hoping that drops even more, um,
|
||
|
|
because that was a three week drop and not the full month.
|
||
|
|
So I'm very happy with that, that, that drop number.
|
||
|
|
What, uh, what, what kind of pain are you in now?
|
||
|
|
What, what's causing?
|
||
|
|
What's causing it?
|
||
|
|
Um, and not pain.
|
||
|
|
I'm, uh, uh, I'm really nauseous.
|
||
|
|
Hence the card, um, the cold sensitivity is, uh,
|
||
|
|
way worse right now than it was the first time.
|
||
|
|
Um, um, and I'm, I'm shaky.
|
||
|
|
My, uh, uh, uh, you know, like,
|
||
|
|
if I try to hold my hand still at shakes, um,
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and my, my muscle mass of my arms in the last three weeks
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is just gone.
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I'd, I'd big, big muscles and now they're, they're gone.
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People have actually said stuff about it.
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Well, it's noticeable.
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Yeah, yeah, it's very noticeable.
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But I'm still keeping the weight on.
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So I'm not dropping anymore.
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Have, um, are you getting enough protein?
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Absolutely not.
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So have you, have you been to the dispensary yet?
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Yeah, I, I went last night.
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I got some stuff for, uh, appetite and, uh, um,
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RSO is Rick Simpson oil.
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It's supposed to be a combination of stuff that has
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anecdotally and in some new studies have proven that it kills cancer cells.
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So, um, uh, need to figure out how I actually have to take it.
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It's kind of confusing, but, uh,
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it's supposed to be really, really strong too.
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Was that something I had to dispensary as well?
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Yes, that was at the dysentery.
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All right.
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I'm, what is it called again?
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A Rick Simpson oil or RSO?
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All right.
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All right. I'm going to look it up.
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I'll give, I'll give you verbal back.
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All right.
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So, um, yeah, I think I'm, I think I'm going to try out this, um,
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alpine mix.
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Yeah, I keep hearing great things about alpine.
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I don't think I've, uh, used it.
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Or maybe I tried to use it and had problems.
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One thing I heard about it is that it's, it's, um,
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used a lot with, um, doctor because it's so lightweight.
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That might have been where I was trying to use it.
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I still haven't gotten a doctor flow up and running.
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I mean, I've tested Docker singly on a machine and gotten small things to work,
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but not a full-blown workflow running off a dedicated machine.
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Yeah, I'm just upset because originally I thought that, um,
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I could use Docker to, um, say, run a Linux instance while a Docker.
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Basically, I thought it was going to be like, um, virtual box,
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but it basically has to be Linux.
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You can't run like, um, windows from Linux or macOS from Linux.
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Yeah, I think I, I think that it only runs on a bare Linux kernel.
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If I remember correctly.
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Yeah, we're looking up that Bart Simpson oil right now.
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Rick.
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Kawabunga.
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I can't believe the Simpsons are still on TV after so many years.
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Are people tired of that by now?
|
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Um, I haven't been actively watching the last two seasons, um, I'm behind.
|
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Um, but no, no, I still watch it.
|
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|
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No, all the Simpsons fans should jump ship and start watching, uh, Rick and Morty.
|
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|
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I can't stop watching Rick and Morty, the first calendar year.
|
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|
|
I, that's all I played all day.
|
||
|
|
Why was a working was the stream on the adult swim channel, uh,
|
||
|
|
just Rick and Morty over and over again.
|
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|
|
I've probably seen it each episode a hundred times now.
|
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|
|
Uh, you know, Morty, you gotta stop watching those shows because it's gonna write your
|
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|
|
brain.
|
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|
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It's so funny every time it is.
|
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|
|
It's funny.
|
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|
|
My son-in-law introduced me to that.
|
||
|
|
He says, hey, you want to watch some Rick and Morty?
|
||
|
|
Am I Rick and who?
|
||
|
|
Doc Brown and Marty McFly.
|
||
|
|
Until the season to sister there.
|
||
|
|
There you go.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, one of my co-workers just showed me the Doc Brown and Marty McFly cartoons.
|
||
|
|
It was, those are horrible.
|
||
|
|
What's so gnarly?
|
||
|
|
They were, they were playing around just trying to come up with something,
|
||
|
|
well, when, um, a gravity falls was canceled because they couldn't figure out how to
|
||
|
|
monetize it.
|
||
|
|
It had, uh, nobody was getting paid and then I had this huge market rating and no products for sale.
|
||
|
|
So there was no monetization and, uh, it kind of kills animated shows very quickly.
|
||
|
|
Oh yeah, actually, the shows are connected.
|
||
|
|
There's hidden things between the shows.
|
||
|
|
There's a character that they were going to put in all the animated series they did.
|
||
|
|
There's a guy with a red curly hair.
|
||
|
|
He's in multiple cartoons that they worked on.
|
||
|
|
Um, there's a portal where stuff gets sucked through on gravity falls.
|
||
|
|
The grandfather or whatever, a coffee cup and a pen and, uh, it pops out of the, uh,
|
||
|
|
portals when, uh, the ricks from the Citadel are chasing Rick, the, the first evil Marty episode.
|
||
|
|
Uh, okay.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, the, I will be just like an episode or two of, um, gravity falls.
|
||
|
|
So I'll have to, uh, have a look, watch it a little more.
|
||
|
|
I'm a watch, Danny of them.
|
||
|
|
I watched some, uh, you know, uh, hidden connections and easter egg videos on YouTube.
|
||
|
|
And there was another show, uh, called, uh, final space, which only got three seasons.
|
||
|
|
It was, uh, wasn't renewed for a fourth season.
|
||
|
|
Uh, it, um, kind of like in the same vein as Rick and Morty.
|
||
|
|
A little bit different humor and characters, but in that same vein of entertainment, I think.
|
||
|
|
You like slowly faded out and got quieter and quieter.
|
||
|
|
Oh, there's another show called, uh, a final space, which I think, uh, Rick and Morty fans would love.
|
||
|
|
Um, it, it only got three seasons.
|
||
|
|
It was planned out further.
|
||
|
|
Um, hopefully somebody will pick it up and let him finish it.
|
||
|
|
Uh, it was great.
|
||
|
|
One of the villains was, uh, David Tennant, one of the doctors.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
Is that, uh, uh, the actor who played one of the doctors?
|
||
|
|
When Doctor Who is out here, if you're referring to, yes.
|
||
|
|
When, when it, uh, restarted in, I think, 2005, it was Chris, Chris Eccleson and then
|
||
|
|
David Tennant and then Matt Smith and Garibaldi and Whitaker.
|
||
|
|
So the second, I always catch on, catch one of the super popular stuff, like later on.
|
||
|
|
And then, uh, I'm always so far behind.
|
||
|
|
It's hard to catch up.
|
||
|
|
I haven't watched all the doctor who's yet.
|
||
|
|
I tried to start at the beginning.
|
||
|
|
I might just have to do like the newer episodes.
|
||
|
|
You mean the beginning in 1963?
|
||
|
|
Uh, no.
|
||
|
|
The ones I was watching were, they looked like they were probably from like the 90s or something.
|
||
|
|
Hey, we used to love the, um, the Doctor Who, um, movies that had, uh, Peter Cushing in there.
|
||
|
|
And, um, yeah, they, they were always, uh, really great.
|
||
|
|
I don't know how popular those are right now.
|
||
|
|
It's definitely a cold thing.
|
||
|
|
Doctor Who in general, but there are a lot of people who enjoy it.
|
||
|
|
Yes, it's probably more popular in England.
|
||
|
|
It was one of the few things I got to watch on television as a good, on, on PBS.
|
||
|
|
Now that makes sense.
|
||
|
|
It's a BBC, uh, show, isn't it?
|
||
|
|
So, isn't that, um, where it was at least?
|
||
|
|
It was with the public broadcast.
|
||
|
|
You can England, I don't think it is anymore.
|
||
|
|
I think they're privatized it.
|
||
|
|
Uh, in England, it's BBC.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, PBS here in the US is public broadcasting system.
|
||
|
|
They used to play a lot of, uh, BBC, uh, stuff because they could get it cheap or free.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
Oh, launch is now in the oven.
|
||
|
|
Do you know where I can stream that, uh, final space show in the US?
|
||
|
|
Do you have Plex?
|
||
|
|
I don't have a Plex server set up yet, but I will not the server just an account.
|
||
|
|
I do have an account.
|
||
|
|
Um, uh, my emails, HBR, uh, mornancy.com.
|
||
|
|
If you want to send me your email for Plex, I'll add you to my library, to my Plex server.
|
||
|
|
Oh, that'd be awesome.
|
||
|
|
Thank you.
|
||
|
|
Thank you.
|
||
|
|
I think I'm going to create a new account with my new email.
|
||
|
|
Um, I find it easier with a, with a Gmail account.
|
||
|
|
I actually use a dedicated Gmail account for a lot of my media signups.
|
||
|
|
But, uh, um, uh, uh, it might buffer and be slow.
|
||
|
|
Um, I'm switching over from slow cable and internet to, uh, dedicated, uh,
|
||
|
|
access three cable modem and internet only, um, my cable modem arrived yesterday.
|
||
|
|
So I just need to figure out what I need to do to self install and switch over.
|
||
|
|
But before I say, yeah, I get, sorry, what was that?
|
||
|
|
Uh, until I switched the cable modem, uh, the media gateway to the cable modem, uh,
|
||
|
|
the upload speed might be bad.
|
||
|
|
Might buffer and stuff.
|
||
|
|
18 megabytes download here and like two megabytes upload is pretty horrible.
|
||
|
|
But I don't think I've ever seen the Peter Cushing,
|
||
|
|
Dr. Who movies.
|
||
|
|
I'm looking at that right now, verbal.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, they, they were pretty good.
|
||
|
|
But you, you have to remember, uh, this was coming from, uh,
|
||
|
|
me watching them as a kid.
|
||
|
|
So I don't know how well they, uh, held up over time.
|
||
|
|
But yeah, I think they were pretty good.
|
||
|
|
I'm a Dr. Who fan like I'm a, um, a Cosmic Horror and Lovecraft fan.
|
||
|
|
It really doesn't matter how bad it is.
|
||
|
|
I'll watch it.
|
||
|
|
Wait, what show are you talking about?
|
||
|
|
Um, verbal was talked about the Peter Cushing, Dr. Who movie movies.
|
||
|
|
I was talking about along with Dr. Who anything HP Lovecraft, Cosmic Horror related.
|
||
|
|
I will invest time and money into, regardless of how good it is.
|
||
|
|
Um, so if you're into Dr. Who,
|
||
|
|
might I suggest Blake's seven?
|
||
|
|
Well, shit, Betty White passed away.
|
||
|
|
Yep, got into especially the New Year's Eve thing tonight.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I'm not sure how I feel about this actually.
|
||
|
|
Right, Betty's white, Betty White's continuing existence was kind of a bedrock of my soul.
|
||
|
|
How did Betty White's, uh, life affect you?
|
||
|
|
I mean, it didn't really just, I don't know, she's just always been there.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I agree.
|
||
|
|
It felt really strange today.
|
||
|
|
Also, it's kind of cool that she went out on New Year's Eve.
|
||
|
|
I mean, she was always doing cool stuff.
|
||
|
|
Final Space is free to stream on Apple TV.
|
||
|
|
Um, it's available on Hulu with a subscription HBO Max with a subscription
|
||
|
|
and sling TV with subscription.
|
||
|
|
Did you say Hulu?
|
||
|
|
Hulu.
|
||
|
|
You said Final Space.
|
||
|
|
Correct, that's the name of the show.
|
||
|
|
So what is a final space about?
|
||
|
|
Um, here I'll read the description.
|
||
|
|
In the midst of working off of prison sentence, an astronaut named Gary meets a mysterious
|
||
|
|
planet destroying alien mooncake with whom he immediately bonds.
|
||
|
|
But Gary doesn't realize that this new sidekick is actually in demand by the
|
||
|
|
sinister Lord Commander who will do anything he can do to secure mooncakes,
|
||
|
|
untapped evil power.
|
||
|
|
They animated intergalactic comedy follows Gary and mooncakes adventures to unlock the mystery
|
||
|
|
of Final Space where the universe ends.
|
||
|
|
Thank you.
|
||
|
|
Looks like you have to have a live TV subscription on Hulu to stream it.
|
||
|
|
Do they visit the restaurant at the end of the universe when they get to that point?
|
||
|
|
I know, the end of the universe is Final Space.
|
||
|
|
It's another dimension.
|
||
|
|
So they're talking about space, not time.
|
||
|
|
Yes, but there is some time loops, time travel stuff that repeats over and over again.
|
||
|
|
Hey, I just pulled it up on Apple TV.
|
||
|
|
The animation reminds me of, do you remember the videos the gorillas did,
|
||
|
|
like Clint Eastwood?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, yield, waiting for food to cook, but you're hungry now.
|
||
|
|
Is it Mordancy?
|
||
|
|
Are you pronounced your screen name?
|
||
|
|
Yes, Mordancy.
|
||
|
|
One who is Mordent.
|
||
|
|
I posted my email in the chat section.
|
||
|
|
Did anybody else use in the Android client?
|
||
|
|
The, um, I'm using love, um, when I, uh, they call it, uh,
|
||
|
|
deafening, when I shut the sound off, and then I turn it back on,
|
||
|
|
it also unmutes me.
|
||
|
|
Is there any way to stop that?
|
||
|
|
Um, I'm figuring out, um,
|
||
|
|
okay, for sure, I'll take a look around.
|
||
|
|
I don't think that's, uh, something I'm using.
|
||
|
|
You have been invited.
|
||
|
|
I think I just enabled downloads.
|
||
|
|
So you should be able to download them off my server, I think.
|
||
|
|
I'm not to figure out how to do this.
|
||
|
|
It's been on, I've never actually used this before.
|
||
|
|
I haven't on my phone.
|
||
|
|
It looks you got, you have to like, uh, pay for subscription.
|
||
|
|
If you're in use, if you're an user phone, but I think they know you don't.
|
||
|
|
Nobody I know that uses it.
|
||
|
|
Base for it, uh, I paid for it for the, uh, uh, um, server streaming stuff,
|
||
|
|
but just you playing it as an app on a TV or phone, um,
|
||
|
|
or through the web page plex.tv doesn't require any bane, no payment.
|
||
|
|
Okay, cool.
|
||
|
|
Thank you.
|
||
|
|
You may have to go to more on the left hand side to see the,
|
||
|
|
my server is called Python to see the library.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I'm not to play around with this a little bit.
|
||
|
|
I had never actually opened up the app and looked at anything.
|
||
|
|
I'll download it on my fire stick as well.
|
||
|
|
Hey.
|
||
|
|
You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio.
|
||
|
|
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|
||
|
|
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|
||
|
|
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|
||
|
|
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|
||
|
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