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Episode: 2606
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Title: HPR2606: Liverpool Makefest 2018 - interview with Dan Lynch
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2606/hpr2606.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 06:28:04
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This is an HBR episode 2666 entitled, Limitool Makefast 2018, Intermew in Dutch, and in part
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on the series, Intermew.
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It is posted on a June AKA Tony H1212, and in about 9 minutes long, and Karim a clean
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flag.
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The summary is, This is an Intermew in Dutch, one on this year's Makefast Organism.
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by archive.org.
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At Universal Access to All Knowledge, by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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So this is Tony Hughes for Hackabubbit Radio, and I've got with me, I would say, podcast
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royalty.
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Wow.
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Hiya, how you doing?
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Thanks to beer.
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I'm Dan.
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Danny's formerly the presenter of Linux Outlaws, if you don't know.
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And the current presenter of Floss Weekly, on the Twitter network quite often.
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You're back doing that, then?
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Yeah, so I'm doing that again, it's, so we have a panel of hosts, so actually as I said
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that, I haven't been on it for about six weeks, but every kind of few weeks I'll do an
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episode.
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So what happens happen is there's a panel of about six to eight co-hosts, and it depends
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on availability, forgetting and pause, no, depends on availability, and stuff like that.
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But yeah, I'm still doing it, yes, so we're doing some interesting stuff on there as
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well.
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That's great, I'm not listening to a edition of Floss Weekly for ages.
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Yeah.
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Have a listen, it's really good.
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So the other thing since we're at Makefast, Liverpool Makefast, is that I've been doing interviews
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recently with some of the makers that would come in here today as a podcast in the build
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up to it, so the last ten weeks or so I've done one a week, little half hour shows called
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Meet the Makers, and that's, if you go to LiverpoolMakefast.org, there's a big podcast link
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or you can just Google for search for Liverpool Makefast Podcast, and there's ten half hour
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episodes on there at the minute, so it'll probably wind down after this, we'll do a wrap-up
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one, but we hope to might do it as a season, in like a season's thing, so we'll have a season
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for each Makefast, and maybe that'll lead into other things, you don't know, I don't know.
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That's really cool.
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You're one of the organisers of Makefast, do you want to tell us a little bit about how
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this got going?
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I know it's been going for a number of years now.
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Yeah, it has, so the first, so it started in 2015, and there were three original founders,
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I wasn't one of them, but sorry, my radio's going off, yeah, so LiverpoolMakefast started
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back in 2015, there were three original founders of the event, of which I'm not actually
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one, but I was involved then with Les Pounder, you may well be familiar with, I know you're
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a very familiar intern.
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It's just the organisers.
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Yeah, so we helped out with the crew, and we ran a lot of the kind of stuff on the
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day, we helped, you know, keep it going, but it was originally started when it was a
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lady called Denise Jones, who works for the library, she started wanting to do more
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kind of arts and creative stuff in the library, and she did Lantern, Chinese Lantern
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making workshops, got people in to do that, and then while that was going on, the other
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two founders, mythic founders of the event, Mark and Caroline, they were both teachers,
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still both teachers, and they came in one day and saw this and talked to Denise and said,
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no, we want to run a festival about making stuff, and originally it was going to be in
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one room in the library, and it very quickly took over almost every floor that first year,
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and it's now, it's now in its fourth year, as I said, we get about 2,000 people usually
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coming through, so it's pretty busy, and it's a big, big venue right in the middle of
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Liverpool, so lovely venue, and there's so much stuff to do that, you know, we get so
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many cool people coming along, the makers seem to enjoy coming along, and yeah, it's
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good, it's been an effort to get it together at times, so this year I've been more involved,
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I've been one of the main organizers, and so when I'm not standing out in the car park
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telling people, I'm doing stuff like social media, when I get round to it, I've been
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doing mostly, I've done the podcast, as I mentioned, and bits of logistics and stuff,
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and there's a team of about four of us at the minute who organized, and then we've got
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brilliant volunteers who help out as well.
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So I'll put a link to the MakeFest website and access to those podcasts in the show
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notes.
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I've been interviewing some of the makers today, and everyone seems really enthused, these
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people from all over the country, and from abroad, here today.
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There's amazing stuff going on, I mean, some people come from all over the country, we've
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had some come from America, who actually were originally from Liverpool, we've come
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back from America and Canada, we've got at the moment right now, as I'm talking to
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you, up on the fourth floor, there's a guy called Peter who's come over from Essen in Germany,
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he works, he wants to set up makerspaces, makerspaces in a library in Essen, so he contacted
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us a few months ago and said he'd like to come over, and again, round of applause, he'd
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like to come over and film the event, essentially, and stream it live to the library in Essen to
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show them that it was a real thing, and it was how big it was, and it could work for
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them as well.
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So he is doing that right now, but he's also since got another friend of his in, I think
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it's Shenzhen in China, I may have got that area wrong, but anyway, it's definitely in
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China, big place, and they're also linked as well, so they're linking the three libraries
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together today with video streams, and he's doing kind of a live video show, and it
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seems to be going really well, so that's really nice that we can kind of spread out a bit
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beyond, well, not just beyond Liverpool, but also even beyond the country, who knows what's
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next, the galaxy, I don't know, makefest Mars will be, or Mars makefest, I suppose it
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would be, would be good.
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That would be cool.
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Yeah, well, we've actually got someone showing these rockets that he sends up, so maybe
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we could be.
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He could, although the only thing worries me is we have trouble getting the Wi-Fi to work
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in the libraries in Liverpool, so how's it going to work on Mars?
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Probably better.
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Probably better.
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Yeah, that's a problem.
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Yeah, so the reason you can hear the clapping as well, which you might have heard in the
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background there, which keeps going, keeps happening, is there's also this year for
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the first time, we're putting like a mini conference into the event, so would they comment
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at the cosy conference, I believe, and they're doing five minute talks, so if anyone's
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familiar with Ignite events, we do a Ignite Liverpool event where you do five minute talks,
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they're strictly limited to five minutes, you get 20 slides, I think 15 seconds each,
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and then when your slide's all to advance, and when they get to the end, that's the end
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of your talk, and you talk about something that you're interested in, and they're doing
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that right now over there, that's why every five minutes or so, you hear a bit of clapping,
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and there's also this year as well as part of that, there's a group called The Awesome
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Foundation, who are in Awesome Liverpool, is one of the chapters of The Awesome Foundation,
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and what they do is they every month give £500 to a project that they think is awesome
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apparently, that they decide, that there's a committee of trustees, and the trustees,
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there's 10 of them, commit £50 a month each to this part, and it becomes £500, and
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they've funded loads of maker events, so what they're doing today is people have been
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submitting their projects, a lot of the makers who have come in, normally it's limited
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to Liverpool, because this is a bigger event, people come from all over, it was open to
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anyone, and there's a final list of about five, so those five people, after the Ignite
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talks, I think, are going to do their presentations about their five minute presentations about
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their things, and then they will have a question and answer, and at the end, someone will
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win the £500, and they get to take it out, but again, that's true, you're cool, what's
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the, have you got a link where people could find out about The Awesome Liverpool?
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Yeah, Awesome Foundation, if you search for Awesome Liverpool, I think it's AwesomeLiverpool.org,
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or if you go to The Awesome Foundation, so it's AwesomeFoundation.org, there's different
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chapters listed, and Liverpool's one of the chapters, so you'll find it under that.
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It's the first one in England, it was the Liverpool one, I believe, there's now potentially
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I believe one up in Glasgow, I think, so in Britain, and I don't know if there's any
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more, but there's some in America, it's quite a lot bigger in America, so we're really
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proud to have the first one in England, or in Britain, I should say, other UK, in Liverpool,
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so it's great.
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Oh, that's really cool, thank you very much for agreeing to take a little bit of time
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out of your very busy schedule today, and it's really good to talk to you and listen to
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you.
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Yeah, no problem, I mean, it's great to talk to you as well, and thanks for coming along,
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and enjoying the event and chatting to everyone, I hope you enjoy it.
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I've been having some amazing conversations with all the makers, so it's really good as
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well to do the interviews, so thank you.
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Great, that's what we like to hear, thanks very much.
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Cheers, thanks Dan.
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Alright.
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