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Episode: 1217
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Title: HPR1217: HPR Community News for March 2013
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1217/hpr1217.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 21:50:23
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Hello everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and you're listening to Hacker Public Radio
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Community News for March 2013. Joining us today from the top are Dave Morris with a
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bit the frog and he threw it. Sorry about that. Not a problem Dave. Myself Ken Fallon.
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Need a media here? Osama's just listening.
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And Urugami is also listening from what I can tell. So that's it for now.
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First of all, as we always do, I'd like to welcome some new hosts to the show and this month
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we have had four new hosts, John Culp, Blackro, Steve Bickel and Christopher M Hobbs and I think
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that's a very nice addition to the HPR community to have those guys come online so I'd like to
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welcome all of you. Now briefly we do a quick show review of shows that have been on over the
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last month and first up after the community news was John Culp with HPR 1197 what I do with
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bash scripts. I find these immensely interesting. I would not go so far as to say as he said how
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that you might think it's boring for people to list bash scripts. I in actual fact do find
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bash scripting in audio very interesting. Anyone get a chance to listen to this?
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Yes, yes I enjoyed that one. I thought John had done it some fantastic work I had. I was tempted to
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write to him which I did and just to say great stuff John and we had a little chat about bash
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scripting. So yeah I thought he'd done a great job and I liked his presentation as well.
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Yeah very nice work there. I'd actually like to hear more detailed episode on Latex it seems to be
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I don't have any experience with it but all the documents I've seen out there on Latex are very
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very clean professional looking documents so if there's any Latex experts out there listening to
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the show we'll should add that to the requested topics if I remember.
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I'm going to say Latex expert. I'm also referring to Latex. Anybody who has any experience whatsoever
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is also fine. This is why this is why the people that use it pronounce it latte.
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Excellent. There we have Latex latte for a moment. I didn't have used it quite a lot actually in
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the past. The university has to work for used it as the method for students to produce reports
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for many many years so but it's all forgotten it all now I'm afraid. Well it seems everybody
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on the back channel here seems to be saying that they've used this so I expect a plethora of
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shows in the queue on Latex. Anyways the following day a welcome return to one of my favorite
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producers of audio drama and that is Mr. Lost and Bronx. The author of the imagination 05
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discussing among other things in audio fast track and basically a series of internet archive
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episodes and his favorite shows much of which I will download and listen to.
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And as if this is as if like a boss all-time radio shows the following day we had episode 1199
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Frank Bell with all-time radio on the web another cacophony of links to his favorite all-time
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radio shows. It's actually fantastic. I like this sort of idea. I don't know if any of you guys
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have seen the Raspberry Pi hack where a chap took a old you know an old radio and turned it into
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like a time machine when you turned the dial you could tune from radio shows from the internet
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archive and you could go forward and back in time with the other dial. That's cool yeah. So
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Raspberry Pi stuck inside and then he just changed the two dials so that it was
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went to the various NBC or whatever. I don't know what the radio stations were on the main dial
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and then as you turn the volume or one of the other buttons up and down it would you know go from
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the from World War 1 chills World War 2 the whole way up here but World War 1 I don't know about
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was pretty awesome. Then we had Black Crow joining us with a what I think is going to be an
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excellent and very difficult subject which would be a computer jargon explained basic premises
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he wishes to put up a website which will explain in clear terms non-technical terms what
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things like DNS are for example. So if there's anyone there who is of interest who has interest in
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helping along with this get in touch with Black Crow details and the show notes. Steve Bickle
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joined us for first episode on what's in my feed and of course some classic webcomics xkcd
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Gilbert and some other ones that I hadn't heard of so he also went through some of the music shows
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that you listen to and then went on to give us a tip on secure copy which is one of my favorite
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applications that an SSHFS I like excuse me I'm listening my voice here and I thought it was a
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great episode that I loved the way he punctuated the sections with music he I think he said he
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he'd recorded it in sections and then he put little bits of little bits of music in between as
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although it's very professional very well done to make you learn from yes but my shows to shame but
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I feel that my shows are are setting the you know the the the bar solo that anybody else can go
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anyway the next day we had Dan the man with the BC command and finally somebody is able to bring
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some enlightenment as to what the BC command is and what it does because he said eluded me for many years
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I've used it I have used it but the version I used had nowhere near as many features as the one
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Dan was describing so yeah it's amazing it's astonishing thing I have even some scripts that
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use it but mostly it's like copy and paste stuff when I tried to read the man page I just got
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completely and totally lost yeah yeah every stuff the following day was a welcome return to one
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of my favorite podcasters chess-driven griffin who I live in hope that he will return with
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with Linux reality revisited but that was a show called Templar static HTML generator written
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in pearl Dave yes I listened I looked I haven't haven't loaded it yet but I'm going to go hunting
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that one looks like no it's good the guy who wrote it lives in Edinburgh just just where I do so
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does he know he does he does yeah yeah if all of you there was somebody who walked down with a
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never-fornish over the face well you never know you never know I'll have to have to see if I can
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find some way of doing that very thing no promises regardless it was great to hear from Chess again
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and this is you know it's one of these I think 5150 type shows that I don't have any particular
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need for right now but I suspect I may have in the future yeah yeah it's the way I feel as well
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I'd like to like to check check out check out what he was telling us about see what I can do with it
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and the next day was 1204 my magnitude downloader by mr. Dave Morris himself and so tell us about
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this why why you it's I made notes on this I wrote seemed a bit on reflections seemed a bit weird
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and idiosyncratic I just tend to write scripts to do do bizarre things just because I like doing it
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that way but I'm not sure anybody else would see it quite the same way I do yeah I I was very impressed
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to this and you basically described my approach my approach to it everything you everything you
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said was perfectly the most perfect logical sense so I don't know what that says about all Steve
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well yeah yeah I can't comment but yeah good one well you're not alone thanks very much I must
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so I need to do a show on XML Proxsoon and I've been using XSLT quite a lot of work and the
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beginning to enjoy it so whenever I begin to enjoy something I should really do a show on
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yeah it's it's a lot more powerful than you you might imagine isn't it it's amazing things
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you can do with it provided of course the XSL is well-formed indeed indeed this is another discovery
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I made along the way yes and a discovery that we also met for doing that download the Linux link
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.net podcast oh yes yes yes by the way if I'm not mistaken the HTML tidy package I think would be
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able to fix up the HTML as most web browsers would render it the incomplete HTML so that might
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just fix your problem with which with the XSLT proc and give you the ability to continue on yeah it's
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not so much that but if they're missing required elements entirely then there's not really a lot
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you can do yeah go on sorry I think maybe we should create a different episode about this and
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continue on with with the episodes of the that has been yeah absolutely in fact needle can you
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give me a reminder or an email or something later on to discuss that because if you have tips on
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getting that Linux.net thing to be able to parse through those files it will be very very
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advantageous but as you say we'll we'll we'll take it off anyway 12.5 talk to me news for
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the news team is back and it's great to see a very very healthy community arising over there
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on the tgtm newscast the next show was 12.06 resolving issues with the vhost config file and
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contrary to what the guy says I was not overturning tables that much showing this show it was
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interesting to hear people debugging debugging virtual host I've been there I've done that and
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learned a few things on as we went. Yeah the whole patch of configuration file is really something
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you need to have seen a few times and seeing it fail a few times before you really get what's
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going on in the way it's working. Absolutely do you work with a patchy a lot? Yeah we have a few
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servers on the on network which use it and I have it on my own server so yeah I know the
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configuration file quite well actually. That folks sound very much like somebody volunteering to
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talk about a patchy configuration. If you'll be there to listen sure no problem. You know I'm
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always there to listen. Oh actually for such a session actually a good plan. I think the only
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jumped out of me on that was the need to restart. I would tend to use the Apache control
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to restart it but other than that and to check the config as well. The next day was ice cast
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101 by our good friend and fellow alien Tlatu and I will say to Tlatu why he hadn't this done
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before the new year show is beyond me because all this stuff I had to learn in a few hours before
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the HVR community news or the HVR new year show but it was fantastic and nice episode and I know
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I'll be going back to it and the good news is it's part one of the series so we'll get to here and
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see if he has resolved some of the issues that I've run into and still haven't problems fixed for.
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Then we went into those requests on the mailing list at the notification that there were quite a
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lot of people going to the northeast Linux vest which was a Jonathan the extravaganza and held in
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Harvard University around Paddy's weekend and we had a series of shows bumped to the top of the
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queue for that and it was interesting for me to see how the new queueing logic system was working
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during this whole thing. Anyone have any comments to say it on this? Well from my point of view
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congratulations to NY Bill and Pokey for the work they did having tried to do an interview recently
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which I think I failed at. I very much appreciate the work they must have put in there. Fair
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bit of sweat and tears getting all that a lot done I think. I particularly have noted with
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interest the concept of a Ken Fallon style interview but I did love their interview with
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John Maddokal and I know Pokey has said it a hundred times but I could just listen to that guy
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talk over and over and over and over again I'd never get tired of hearing him talk.
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Now I agree and they seem to have had a fantastic boot there were what the four or five maybe
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six different HPR people on the boot? Yeah I'm impressed. Very absolutely no organization for me so
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this to me is proof of the health of HPR at the minute that people pick up stuff and just go and do
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it and organize the banners and organize the things to be sent from one place to the next they
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organized to have a new recorder available that's just recently been added to the kit. They've got
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you know different banners they've got the tablecloth they've got the printed off QR codes
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and apparently stickers although I did not see any of the stickers but I would like to have
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and I felt that the coverage they get they got from it I really got a feel like you were kind of
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there and experience things something like I hoped that my coverage of our camp was was trying
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to do at least I definitely got the feel that I was there on the booth with the guys.
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And the following day we had Becky doing the Tokiq to me news and then after that we had done
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with units command something that I had never seen before. I'd seen it but I never never quite got
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my head right as you said with BC it's one of those things that you look at the man page and go oh
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and close it up and go away which is what I did but yeah Dan opened up the doors there a wee bit
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for me so yeah I'm a big bad I'm a bit concerned by what you know he gave quite a lot of warnings
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that it seems to have its own esoterical type of of command layout. Did you look at the config file
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that Dan mentioned? No it's got more units in there than you ever thought existed in the world
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it's just astonishing. Yes yeah I didn't know there was a barn and a shade units in physics yeah
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apparently in physics. I don't know what the hell they are but they do exist.
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I don't know okay. I'm going to by the way just as a reminder for people again just if you're new
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to HPR the Linux link sorry Linux in the shell.org if you go to the website we only include the first
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little segment of the blog post and there's a complete worked out blog post so if you are
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inter if you find it easier to read he has a complete worked out blog post and he's also got
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videos where he walks through screencasts of everything that he does I would strongly advise people
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to look at all of these. I tend to bunch them up and watch them in a go this month I've been
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quite busy at work so I haven't had a chance to view them yet but I'll get to it.
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Then we had Mr David Whitman who's been unable to join us today with an interview about Linux
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Fest Northwest and interview with Jakob Perry and just so you know it is to be held on April 27th
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28th it's also on our events events round up in the show notes for this episode so go and check that
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out and we will also be covering some of these in next month's show but I just want to make a special
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mention of Christopher Hobbes, Christopher Hobbes paraprogramming which was a whirlwind introduction
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to paraprogramming it's been that's hurtles and practices and just if you haven't heard us this
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is absolutely nothing to do with Pearl while it could have but it has nothing to do with fruit
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that is it any nor does it have anything to do with with the I think there was some sort of
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compiler or I'm mixing that up with Parrot Dave help me out. Are you thinking of pairing in PHP
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or something? Yes that's the one thank you thank you thank you. What is that you do with the
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coding in Teams so quite an interesting episode but we'll discuss that now next month so that
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everybody on the on the call has a chance to read listen to the episodes.
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Okay that was it so basically there's a few announcements that I want to make about it's been a
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very busy month on the mailing list normally it's like you know a reminder that you're part of
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the mailing list for this month it's been all drama it's been like a soap opera by times
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now I met the mention earlier that the I met the mention of first before I go on Nido has just
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said that next week the session isn't going ahead or he's not available for it so but I think
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that dude man has something planned. Well I just want to say that I this month has been a lot of
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test cases for the new scheduling rules and for those that don't know what the new scheduling rules
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are they basically are reserve shows then schedule slots and then it works out shows with the
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longest release date. So what happened this month is there was the Northeast Lennox Fest with a lot
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of holes there and they had the opportunity to interview a lot of people so for two reasons we
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have agreed on the mailing list there's quite a long discussion previously about that where
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if somebody is going to take the time to go to a show and represent HPR after they're on
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the room pocket then they should get reserved a block of five shows within two weeks of the event
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happening and I think that worked out fantastic well the HPR coverage was out before most of the
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other shows had a chance to comment on the Northeast Lennox Fest so I think we achieved that goal
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and anybody who was interviewed during the process of that has had the chance to you know join HPR
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and hear their episode being released and talked about and that the enthusiasm hasn't waned and
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perhaps we'll we'll get some shows as a result of that and I also think it was really give us the
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feel of yeah this is what one part of our community is doing and and that kind of worked out well
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what it did do was it pushed the Toki Timi News show which would normally come out on the Friday
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on to the following Tuesday which pushed down Lennox in the shell and then we had a request
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from Dave Whitman who had put a he had an interview as well heads up about the Lennox Fest
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Northwest show which notified the the mailing list and nobody objected to it and that came out
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on 1214 and then the following day was a new host and that was Christopher and M Hobbs who had
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been waiting quite a while so thanks for your patience there Christopher but I think it for me
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it works out quite well because it's keeping things nice and spicy but one thing that does
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concern me is that the 5150 had a lot of shows in there that were kind of morally submitted onto
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the old rules if you know what I mean and that would be you know whoever submitted the show first
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would get a show and then you know actually one show we can tell their shows are used up so I
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will beg your forgiveness of people if I put out 5150 some of 5150 shows ahead of other people's
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just so we can get those cleared out we also have quite a few shows from Ahuka but I have his
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permission to let those dribble out over the summer when he might be a way doing something else
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so they will come out naturally but I just really want to address 5150 shows because it has been
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concerning me over the last month that an injustice may have been done.
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This month made some significant changes to they read me file and it's up to version 9 now
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and I also introduced a sample show notes page which is in HTML which cleverly introduces
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some things like a show title priority, episode tag explicit a short summary for Twitter
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and stuff like that none of which are supported by the database so yes as we as we go along we will
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see how we'll support those in the back end but don't don't be afraid to put them in now and we
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will retrofit them into into the system at the end but it's also it was kind of good for me to be
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able to write down on a sample show note page what I would like to see and going forward what we
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need and what we wouldn't want to support in an upload form for instance and then obviously if
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we have an upload form we need to support it in the database or some form storage in the back end.
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Some things that have been added to the show notes has been if you can add your
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host ID and you'll find your host ID on the contribute page and if you just prefix its minus
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30 and then so I will go 30 underscore can fallen underscore blah blah blah blah show about blah
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dot flac for flak and then my show notes will be exactly the same file name dot html and what
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really really helps is what is helping me a lot is the people who are adding tags using something
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like kid3 to their flak when they export it you can also add them in audacity and the exact format
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of the tags is correct is laid out there you don't need to put the quotes in just so the title
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will be whatever you call your show the album will be hacker public radio without the quotes the
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artist is your is your handle and the genres podcast and the comment is should start to add html
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column 4 slash 4 slash hacker public radio dot org and then whatever show notes you want to put
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in or not it's up to you and doing that has really saved me a lot of time I'm currently using
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kid3 but Dave I want to use your tool for extracting the flak the tags from flaks and double them in
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to into web og and speaks actually can you just make that happen hi thanks oh yeah yeah the the
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tool I gave you is is tailored for for my needs so what you want is something a bit more generic so
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we can we can come up with something sure yeah no problem cool because I think we're very close
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now to doing a lot of the automation that's that we have discussed at length on devlet
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mailing list and before having the files like this and doing the workflow manually I know we
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had a very long episode Dave and I had a long episode about this I'm doing the workflow manually is
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is the bits that need to be automated are being highlighted and other stuff is not proving as
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important for example the release reserved by release date or reserved by show number it's
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kind of more important to know that they're being reserved for some reason but okay that's
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neither here nor there neither here nor there some changes have been made to the back office which
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has greatly helped me out and that is the website and feeds are now being released at midnight
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it was midnight pst which is minus eight hours and you took never ending nagging complaining but
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from people at scottland in scottland mentioning no names it's mentioning no names whatsoever it is now
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released at a UTC at least the last show has been so if you notice anything strange that should
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still that will actually benefit me because then I'll get the shows in the morning as well and it
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should hopefully still provide 51 50 with his on time schedule for his pod catcher and it's also
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helped me quite a lot because it means that I can publish the show in the evening last thing you
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know on the train going home and then I don't need to worry about it at night and if there are
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shows that are queued up like this month I was able to post four shows in the queue on Tuesday and
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they just come out every day until Friday and then I didn't have the constant you know pressure
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to to release at a particular time and I can't release early and tomorrow I need to do something
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that was kind of nice yeah that's great then and my bill has a size with pictures from the
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the nordese linux fest which includes among other things something I haven't seen in a long time
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which is a pint of juicy Guinness yes there was a lot of on the mailing list there was a lot
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of discussions about nordese linux fest getting stuff ready and I heard on all the podcast that there
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was that we won the prize for having the best sticker collection so if some of the guys have taken
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photos of some of the stickers or have samples of the new stickers because I don't have those
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I had the oval stickers but if you have any other stickers could you send me a samples because I
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need to get some printed out for here on this side and as far as I know the booth is scheduled to go
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to the north-east linux fest north-west if anybody else is going to an event between now and then
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please get in touch and that is on April the 27th and 28th so if you have an a fest before the 27th
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and 28th can you please get in touch with David Whitman links in the show notes and if you're
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putting on if you're going to another event the ocp live i have no idea what that is
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yeah they're they're show their website appears to be ocplive.com and they say it's going to be in
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May and have no mention of venue date location place nothing not even continent it's on
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so but anyway if you are going to an event representing hpr or not or whether you're going
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at a table or not please get in touch and we'll add it to the list okay during one of the
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discussions about the north-east linux fest a discussion come up about the fact that our mailing
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list archiver is broken and I just realized that is the second time somebody has mentioned
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that they will go to the mail list archiver and ours is frozen in time so on that list on that post
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on that IRC channel there was a discussion about g main.org which is a free site a free open site
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to archive mailing lists i've seen it before and it allows people to go back and look at the history
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so i think it's actually perfect because then it's one last thing that i need to worry about
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i'll set it up set it and forget it type thing and we can also import older messages and hopefully
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i should be able to go through my own mailbox and import the missing messages
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into that service so unless anybody has done the objection soon and that's we're going to
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head and do that just given your heads up on the mailing list nobody seemed to mind anyway
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and bear in mind that it was always the intention that the mailing list be public
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then there was a massive discussion about what is a hacker and i hope needle that you have resolved
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that issue for us um we have discussed about it at length that's uh that's true for sure however if
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you're looking for like a dictionary definition of what is a hacker then i suggest you just find
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yourself a dictionary because uh well that's also put into the show it was a interesting experience
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not really what we were hoping for but uh interesting non-to-list it will be released soon i believe
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yes look at the calendar dot php and you will uh see when it scheduled who knows who knows what's
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going to happen with the schedule the way it is um but to me you're a hacker in the terms of
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topic of interest hackers in terms of this network hacker is somebody who has clicked the link
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to bring them to hackerpublicradio.org so that is the definition we are working on
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hi as we have discussed that as well and we've included a link which has some interesting
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the characteristics uh you've implemented some uh algorithms which would uh calculate whether
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or not you are a hacker you could check the show and there's some link and if you go there then
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you know the answer so it's quite easy actually cool i took a lot of work to put that together i can
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i can assure you right um David is uh David Whitman that is is going to uh lynx fest north west
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as has been said many many times in this uh episode so he asked if i will had a up-to-date
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presentation uh that i had done i think uh two years ago now for okay camp and i went through
|
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an update of that and if you have bear with me for a few moments i will go through the um the parts
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of that that has changed since we discussed it last i am looking for a uh there was talk of
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a presentation software i think uh door to door geek mentioned it um that was javascripts or
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something and ideally i would like to have this presentation that it is at least regularly
|
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updated via krone or something at the end of each month or you know that the hours minutes and
|
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seconds are updated and the number of shows are updated automatically so that quite a lot of
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this stuff wouldn't need to be um wouldn't need to be uh done manually but there we go
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so the first part of the show is we are first part of the presentation is that we have changed
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the um logos the first page is the new banner from um rf krone which is the community podcast
|
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sharing your ideas projects and opinions new episode every weekday
|
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then we have the linux format magazine and if you have any screenshots or photos of where
|
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hiker public radio has been seen in print on brochures or something like that i would appreciate
|
||||
if you could take a photo of our scan and send them to me that would be great hiker public
|
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radio is a community network yet yet yet nothing changed there what has changed is that we're now
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live seven years six months and 22 days from when today with a techie started on one day
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October 10th 2005 and our rebranding occurred on the December 31st 2007 so seven years six months
|
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and 22 days which brings us a total of 1,514 episodes when this will be presented and that's uh
|
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300 today with techie shows and 100 uh 1,214 hpr shows which brings us to a total of 25 days 22 hours
|
||||
and 30 minutes of continuous play which is approximately 498 audio CDs and if you want to be the
|
||||
people who throw us over the 500 audio CD mark then you know you can submit a show here
|
||||
to hiker public radio. our virtual length is 25 minutes 34 seconds and there are 23 gigabytes
|
||||
of mp3 storage and we have pushed 35 terabytes of bandwidth now the monthly downloads is an
|
||||
interesting statistic which i'll get on to later but for now i'll just give you the numbers
|
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we have best approximation 16,090 daily subscribers and 79,640 monthly downloads so there's
|
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quite a significant number of people who check the feed and then download manually we have updated
|
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there are 240 shows and 266 shows a year, 178 free slots and 18 in the queue
|
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and other than that the rest is more or less a rundown on how you can contribute and hasn't changed
|
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links to the pdf and oDP are available in the show notes for this episode. i've been asked by David
|
||||
again for he wants to produce a coffee cup which i hope he will send us photos of which would include
|
||||
the hpr logo the bin rev logo and the lunar pages logo for use at the boot as he drinks coffee
|
||||
on the hpr booth so if you are interested give him a shout and if you have good quality logos
|
||||
he said we have the svg logo was requested by him and also requested by philip newbury
|
||||
who is known more commonly as core nominal the husband and romantic partner this weekend
|
||||
of bobobex and who is a member of the toky kimin news team and he is developing an android app
|
||||
for a hacker public radio which will be released under free license or so he says and we look forward
|
||||
to that it should include a record show now button which will be fantastic to see and we have a
|
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requested topics page which i don't think we've been pushing enough i want to move it over it's
|
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currently part of the country page it will be having its own page and i want people to be
|
||||
conveniently able to submit requested topics so feel free as well to if you have an idea and
|
||||
you're an identifier you can or twitter you can send us to the tag hpr and it will get to me
|
||||
with your requested topic and when they put in there i know need or you requested a few topics
|
||||
recently yeah i've added some things to the list and well if i'm totally honest the the shows which
|
||||
i consider the best are the ones about topics which i haven't even heard about before so my
|
||||
favorite topic is anything not on any of those or those lists excellent excellently put sir
|
||||
excellently put however i have had a lot of people go well i don't know what to talk about
|
||||
and if you don't go to the requested topics list otherwise drop me an email please and
|
||||
we can have a mumble chat about whatever and i guarantee you i'll give you a list of 10 to 20 topics
|
||||
that on something that you know about the rest of us don't um two just one thing need or say
|
||||
as you're online the two of the topics that you requested have been covered but that i still see
|
||||
that as not a reason to take them out of there so as we get the tagging and stuff going
|
||||
i want to add the shows that have already been done on that and do some niceness
|
||||
more in that later uh dude man was on the mailing list coming with part two of i love food
|
||||
good food um how did that go ahead or didn't seem to it was supposed to be today and also next week
|
||||
April 6th on our regular Saturday session which is recorded just before this session
|
||||
yes we had no recording today because of some problems regarding item really sure because i can
|
||||
reach him but um please just try to go on next week see what will happen that was more or less my
|
||||
idea with the Saturday sessions uh there's this designated time at which you should go to the HBR
|
||||
if you have something you want to talk about or if you just want to record a show but you don't know
|
||||
how and uh hopefully there will be somebody around who can help you do it uh i won't be available
|
||||
next week uh which is April 6th because i have other engagement but i'll be uh i'll be there
|
||||
the week after that and but still if you want to do something on the sixth don't hesitate to use
|
||||
the time just to go there and record and there's a countdown timer which needs a little bit work
|
||||
on the main page so you'll always know when the next show has been recorded yet
|
||||
all right no excuses folks no excuses the uh search was removed there's a whole series of stuff i
|
||||
want to talk about now and uh the search was removed because i've been looking in the log file
|
||||
quite a lot and looking at what's happening on the on the websites and it turns out that uh people
|
||||
were attempting to use the search for naughty things so that was quickly removed and quite a lot
|
||||
of the other um forms have been restricted to accept acceptable predictable input so for example
|
||||
on the host page we would predict that you would be a host from an integer at least and a series
|
||||
idea and stuff like that so it makes it easier to predict what's coming in there so we're not
|
||||
accepting any old stuff from the internet that has resulted in certain people being added to a
|
||||
deny list and that was put to they put to the mailing list if somebody does want to um help
|
||||
a hacker public radio out from the point of view of securing the website then we can put up a
|
||||
um a location for you to uh accesses and do security uh testing and you can even check the code
|
||||
out which is that's not an issue if you are just randomly um attacking us for the sake of
|
||||
attacking us then that is using resources according to the do guys and uh that is not uh considered
|
||||
cool so um we have added you to a deny list and you will see a message coming up suggesting
|
||||
that you should contact me to um to discuss that but i suspect quite a lot of people are just uh
|
||||
it's just an automated script that's going around because i see the same ip addresses uh i see it
|
||||
from the same ip addresses trying the same thing over and over again so um that was that as part of
|
||||
security uh tightening the search option was removed and it was a request to have a search
|
||||
option so i quickly added a google search to the top of the page which resulted in a um some
|
||||
feedback from some members of the community who did not like the idea of having a search
|
||||
page on the top of the page so then a doctor go was added and that led to some other members of
|
||||
the community saying that the doctor could go had no uh that there were privacy implications with
|
||||
google and that there we had nothing to say that's took to goes any better and we only had their
|
||||
work first and they haven't contributed um code to the uh community so what i ended up doing was
|
||||
the search is now on the uh side there's a search page and when you go to the search page you
|
||||
can choose whichever search engine you use and when we get our own internal search solution
|
||||
worked out um even if that's a hashtag um then uh a tag cloud which uh what was the 5150 said was
|
||||
they uh i i remember some very funny comment about the uh the garbage at the side of the road
|
||||
of the information super highway which i thought was quite amusing but uh as we make a that become
|
||||
available we are looking at some solutions to sanitizing input and if they prove to be
|
||||
um safe manageable and secure in double quotes then we might implement that for um the uh
|
||||
comments as well and get rid of the current comments system which we have
|
||||
um which brings me to the point that it is very difficult to um filter regular inputs coming
|
||||
so um as part of the tightening up of stuff we have moved the FTP server from a page that was
|
||||
available on the web server to somewhere internally that is not served by the web server so
|
||||
therefore that prevents anybody who has access to the FTP site from putting up a webpage that
|
||||
would take it that could be used for a cross site scripting attack and um i think it's
|
||||
testament to our community that nobody has exploited that feature and we should be pulled them for
|
||||
that but as a side effect of that and also the fact that the um shows are now being processed
|
||||
in an automated fashion by the vps uh which is currently my machine but will be the vps um
|
||||
they shows are not post public anymore um they have been taken off the FTP server process
|
||||
and then put back also to a non um a page that isn't been served and the reasons for this is
|
||||
two um we were getting quite a lot of four or four hits on those in fact 75 percent more
|
||||
four or fours on the shows that were in the queue over the shows that were actually published so
|
||||
those have been removed we did have a request from dudeman um to um make those
|
||||
shows available um prior to the scheduling so that uh shows are not scheduled as shows become
|
||||
available that they are immediately dumped out onto a feed and it was the it is the plan and
|
||||
there exists code um for to put go max equals one and that will remove the limitations on the
|
||||
rss feed um so it will give you everything regardless of what time it is so right now the
|
||||
shows are limited to um the u gc time bear in mind if you do use that option
|
||||
and i am publishing shows and i make updates or anything prior those are considered volatile
|
||||
shows so it is on you're with great power comes great responsibility so if you do use that option
|
||||
when it becomes available bear in mind that all those shows that are not released yet
|
||||
will and can and may come down several times to your feed so it is up to you to
|
||||
a live with consequences of that um but that's in the feed and um some of the things i wanted to
|
||||
just give you a heads up about things that are currently been worked on and if you wish to offer
|
||||
support uh some help on them we would appreciate that uh the automation of the presentation um if you
|
||||
have needle what was that um javascript predisp javascript presentation to yes okay if there's a way
|
||||
to produce a presentation either hcml or whatever uh automatically somebody has an experience
|
||||
and that that would be nice the uh attempts to secure the website continues and the search
|
||||
options will uh also be uh will the investigations will also continue i have started a um
|
||||
taking some shots for a hpour introductory video which i might get chance to put together at some
|
||||
point and and the show notes are the predecessor to an upload form which is uh which we can need
|
||||
working we also need to get the atom feed working as well and we also need to get uh opus support
|
||||
working so if we could get some feedback on people about what needs to happen for opus support
|
||||
bear in mind though that we would then need to um see what the implications would be with regard to
|
||||
storing 25 gigabytes of additional um files on the uh on the server so we'd have to go back and
|
||||
transport everything again okay um jave we've been talking about the uh show um getting the tags
|
||||
from the fact file and transferring them to the all gameplay three and speaks that would be really
|
||||
handy if we could include that into my hpour transcode script sure yeah i i can i think i can get you
|
||||
something together in the next one we go to that sort of timescale that's uh that's not critical
|
||||
i think you you are working on something even more important for us okay well we'll talk about
|
||||
scheduling offline perhaps but uh yeah whatever no say the word actually i was more thinking about
|
||||
fixing the broker links and the uh oh that's this that i just sent you this morning oh yes yes yes
|
||||
yes i had a little play with that by the way and i've got got some ideas that we perhaps need to
|
||||
discuss that uh yeah looks looks doable cool um as part of that the i want to change the um i need to
|
||||
add support within the database for a you know twitter identica feed and then um that needs to be
|
||||
added to the cms thing that i used to post the shows plus it also needed needs to be added to the
|
||||
index pages and the rss feeds to make sure that that's added at the top and then the feeds for the
|
||||
the feeds identica and twitter need to be updated to uh just use that feed um and whilst i need
|
||||
somebody to uh who has familiarity with working with amazon cloud to contact me because there is a
|
||||
amazon cloud like tool for uploading to our card org and i would very much like help with that
|
||||
and how to get that working um and that's pretty much what's going on on the list there is one
|
||||
thing that i'm thinking about now because don't so much work on the uh that has been needed to secure
|
||||
the main website i'm just thinking would it be simpler to go uh a clean html five css3 solution
|
||||
to the website and you know just pick a a generic theme rather than also having the exposure
|
||||
of having your wordpress blog on top i'm open to opinions well if we can discuss this on the
|
||||
mailing list i guess okay moving on events upcoming events linux fest north west 2013 belagam
|
||||
washington's w a anyone anyone all the americans are going what the hell these foreigners they
|
||||
know nothing about geography april the 27th 28th contact divot with them for all more information
|
||||
and that pretty much brings me to the end of the show except to say that there are 22 shows in
|
||||
the queue from seven hosts 175 slots are needed to follow this year so if you can contribute please
|
||||
do so by going to hackerpublicradio.org and follow the links to the contribute page
|
||||
and with that with that i'll say it's goodbye from me goodbye for me oh sorry about that goodbye
|
||||
for me too and shun in tomorrow for another exciting episode of hackerpublic radio
|
||||
goodnight all
|
||||
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