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Episode: 1276
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Title: HPR1276: Two Hacker Public Radio hosts meet face-to-face for the first time
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1276/hpr1276.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 22:47:51
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This is John Culp here and I have a very special guest here in my dining room.
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It's none other than Windigo.
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Hello.
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What in the world are you doing here?
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Windigo.
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We are touring the United States, seeing which areas we can agree on.
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Me and my girlfriend, that is, and we decided to stop by Lafayette and check out the
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Culp Household.
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See the Goodwill cluster up front.
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Yeah.
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So I showed Windigo the Goodwill cluster, which is my bunch of computers and other devices
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that I picked up at Goodwill.
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So what do you think of that?
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Is that impressive?
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It is an awesome set up, especially for $13.95.
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Yeah.
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Many of them, like the Mac Mini up there was $4.99 and it's amazing.
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It got good print.
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Maybe you guys, before you go out of town, you should stop at the Goodwill.
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There you go.
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You are loading up on gear.
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I'm saying all the sides.
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I got to meet Dingle in person.
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That's right.
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My cat Dingle, who's famous on the status net on account of he posts weather updates periodically
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from his own account.
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And he's also, I've got another, like, a script that will have Dingle post a password,
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a randomly generated password, who will?
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So you can type Dingle password space and then an optional length of any number of characters
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you want.
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You can generate a random password that many characters long and post it to the timeline.
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So this, anybody on status net can use this?
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No.
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Sadly, no.
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I don't have it set up like a bot, not, like, what, Nairobi or, what is it, one of the J-Popes
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bots.
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Yeah.
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One of Jeremy's weather bot thing is, I don't know how to do that.
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So sadly, I have to just use the local script on my own laptop to do it.
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That's cool, though.
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Yeah.
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So Dingles, I was glad he came back as when I knew that when the go was coming and Dingle
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was not here.
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I was like, there's no way that I can have, when the go here and not get to meet Dingle.
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That would just be too much of a disappointment, but he showed up.
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Yeah.
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So it's going to be hard for the rest of the trip to top this.
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I don't know.
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Meeting Jesper will be pretty cool.
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So we're all else you guys going to go on this trip.
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So we're going to leave here and hit San Antonio, Texas, and then go to Taos, New Mexico,
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all up the California coast from San Diego, all the way up to Redwoods.
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We're stopping in San Francisco area, Mendocino.
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From there, we're going to hit Portland, and then go to Moab, Utah.
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And then I think we're stopping in Columbia, Missouri.
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And then that would be where J-Pope is in, yeah.
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There's a reason for Columbia.
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I think we're going to be meeting up with him as well.
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That's awesome.
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I think I'm going to be meeting up with Fendus, Nathan from StatusNet in Portland sometime.
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Excellent.
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And I'm meeting up with John Pro in Danville, Illinois, and then it's home to New York.
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Man, that's cool.
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So are there any other, excuse me, if we can tie this into HBR?
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So you and I both posted HBR shows.
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Jezra has done at least one show.
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Yeah, Jezra, I don't know if he's done a solo one, but yeah.
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He did it within White Bill.
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And so maybe how can we make this relevant to Hacker Public Radio?
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That's a good question.
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Let's talk about how hard it is to think of something to talk about on Hacker Public Radio.
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Yeah, I think coming up with topics is the part that gets me down.
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I'd love to record more and put out a couple more episodes.
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But it's hard coming up with those topics.
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So I know that they've got a couple recommendations up at the HPR website.
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If you'd like to start contributing, you can go and find one of the topics that people
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have requested or request your own.
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And that you can get an episode out of that.
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One of those topics that's on there is music theory.
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And I actually have a lot of expertise in this, but I think people might be sorry they
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asked for that.
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The next one that I'm planning to record is about a script that I just wrote.
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I keep talking about scripting and all of these things.
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But the latest, excuse me, I've got allergies, but it's bad down here in the deep south.
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The latest script I've written is one that will randomly generate a 12-tone row.
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And then either play the audio file that's generated through my, like the idea was to write
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it to use it with my Raspberry Pi that's hooked up to my clock radio and have this randomly
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generated tone row be my alarm.
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And be awesome.
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So I'm going to do a recording about that also.
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So this would be, it's a randomly generated sequence of tones each morning so that you
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can't get used to your alarm.
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Yeah, it's different every time.
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But I've also extended it to where it will create a static HTML page and put it on my
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web server every day.
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That's awesome.
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That's awesome.
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So that's the next thing I'm going to be talking about.
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But I will get into that a little bit with, get into music theory a little bit to explain
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what the heck a 12-tone row is.
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Yeah.
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And that's where people might like start turning off and droves.
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I don't know.
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It seems like the more specific certain top you get into certain topics on HPR, the more
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interested people are.
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So I think, I think people would be interested in it.
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We'll see.
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We'll see.
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You have any idea what your next topic will be?
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Anything about this row?
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My next video.
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Yeah.
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I was thinking about doing a podcast with Sarah.
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I haven't run it by her yet, so she might be purking up if she can hear us in the other
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room.
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How much, maybe I should do one with my daughter or my son, like my daughter, for example,
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if hacking is about creating and making and reusing and repurposing, there is nobody
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better than my daughter, who's eight years old, who has a phenomenal skill with making
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Barbie clothes out of anything like God.
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If we've got a balloon that somebody blew up and it pops, she will take the popped balloon.
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And instead of throwing it away, she will make like a swimsuit for her Barbie out.
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Oh, that's brilliant.
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And that's, you know, I don't think the hackersphere has ever been applied to Barbie clothes,
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but if it has, that's it.
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She has it for sure, man.
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You give her anything she can make Barbie clothes out of, like tissue paper and just all kinds
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of things.
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Yeah, just looking around your houses, I bet your kids would make a great HPR.
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Yeah, I'll have to think of something for the other, for my son also to talk about.
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So we'll see.
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Well, any parting shots, or if we recorded enough, I think that's all for me.
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All right.
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Really glad you came to see me when to go.
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No, thanks for having me.
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I hope HPR listeners will enjoy hearing this little bit of nonsense from us.
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Yeah, make sure to get out your own episode, maybe about your trip.
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See y'all.
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Yeah.
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