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Episode: 3292
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Title: HPR3292: Squirrel FSF blog
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3292/hpr3292.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 20:20:26
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This is Haka Public Radio Episode 3292 for June 16th of March 2021, today's show is entitled,
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QuillFF Log. It is hosted by Men Flota 2 and in about 46 minutes long and Karina Cleanflag.
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The summer is a trouble with humans and human things.
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Hello boys and girls from Zen Flotter, your favorite magical forest squirrel, farmer human being
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converted into squirrel by aliens in the 1960s and atheists and free software enthusiasts.
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I use a lot of free software operating systems and I thought I'd just make a blog if you will,
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a audio blog of my progress since investing in Chromebooks and I made an audio that I posted
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the first of the year about my experience with Chromebooks. I'm still enjoying Chromebooks.
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It seems that Google is providing an update to its Chrome OS like every two weeks.
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It's providing an update and of course you know if you're a part of the Play Store and Android apps,
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you get a stream of updates. It seems like every day you get two to eight updates every day you check
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for the Play Store and of course the Google beta and flat packs where you get updates every week on
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that too. So if I can say one thing about Chromebooks, it is rather intensive just trying to keep them
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updated because you have to update like four different sources at once. And I didn't mention
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that I think I mentioned in the last audio that I joined the Google One program I guess or Google
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Plus whatever it is and got what is it? 20 terabytes of hard drive space and used their VPN and some
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other services for the Chromebooks for what is it? 99 bucks a year or something like that?
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I forget what the price is. Just something like that. Anyway when you look at it, when you look at
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$99 per year cost for 20 terabytes, for a lot of people that is actually cheaper and I did the
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computations and running an Open BSD server which is what I'm currently running. I'm still running
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my Open BSD server. I haven't turned it off. It's still being used to store files.
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But I'm experimenting with Google and if you didn't want to play with setting up your own server,
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then Google One and you know Google Drive would certainly be one of the more affordable alternatives
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that you can still have. And you know the news is out that there are more Chromebooks in play
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and the global populace than there are Macbooks now. You know any of the Apple products is just
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like what happened with Android. There's more Android phones now than there are iOS Apple phones.
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So Google has pretty much dominated the market as far as the PC market goes and you know they've
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taken over from Apple even though they're still behind Windows of course.
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They're not behind anybody when it comes to cell phones. You know Android I believe is king of
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them all. And they attribute that to the COVID-19 thing mainly that Chromebook sales took a rise.
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And really I am impressed with my Google Chromebook that I bought the big one. It is an impressive
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device but it does keep you occupied more than Slack work times. And you know what I mean by that.
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You know constantly recompiling applications and stuff. You know it's a it's a high maintenance
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device. I I don't feel at ease with it. Also I'd like to switch conversations and talk about
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my Dell Mini 10. If you recall last year I made at least two audio podcasts about my lovely
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Dell Mini 10 with the Intel chip that it has in it which is immune to specter attacks.
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And the Intel what was it for 50 processor I believe. I'll have to go back and look.
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Anyway unfortunately I haven't been able to run the Dell Mini 10. It was running OpenBSD,
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the 32-bit version, i36 version of OpenBSD. And I had been went browsing with it and
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running G-Pottern everything. But you know as all operating systems become it got so big that
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the Dell Mini 10 can't run it. In fact the last efficient operating system it could run
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was Connochet OS which was a 32-bit free liberated version of Slackware, 32-bit Slackware for 14.2.
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And of course the German people who maintain Connochet OS turned it off because I guess
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lack of interest and that's a shame. I cry for Connochet OS and the people that made it. Thank
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you so much for allowing me to join your world if you're listening to this. The people
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Connochet OS we miss you and I thought what you did was innovative and thoughtful and it worked
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really well. I enjoyed it and it's just too bad that it came to an end. But I gather that 32-bit
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operating systems are coming to an end rapidly this year and the next I understand
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freeBSD is discontinuing their 32-bit efforts. I don't know about OpenBSD, haven't heard anything
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about it. I'm sure NetBSD will not be discontinuing it. Their efforts with 32-bit for a while longer.
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But you know for every port that they have at any operating system eventually is a death.
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I did find it unusual that the Alpha test of Slackware 15, the one that Patrick Volkordink mentioned
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on DistroWatch did not have a 386 DVD ISO to test. It was just a 64-bit.
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Now I have not downloaded that DVD and tried it because I've been busy with the things but
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yeah I don't know if Slackware is going to offer 32-bit version that you would think they would
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offer the 32-bit version in an Alpha if they were going to do so. So maybe we're seeing the end
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of 32-bit Slackware as we speak I don't know. Time will tell but I did find it unusual that there's
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no Alpha there. Maybe they've got one over on Alien Bob site where he's actually the one I believe
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that's building the the office for distribution. Well at any rate you know the Dell Mini-10 sadly
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and it's Intel N450 processor is sitting their idle in the drawer. It's been running for I don't
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know 12-13 years and operating systems have become too big for it. It's not that the machine's broken
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it can still run today if it had an operating system run and you know if I put tiny correlinics
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on there I could probably run it or maybe I could run it under NetBSD there's a possibility I could
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put NetBSD on it and maybe I should just explore NetBSD for the sake of resurrecting the Dell Mini-10
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because NetBSD their 32-bit variant is lighter and smaller than OpenBSD uses less memory
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but as we all know it's the damn web browsers that keep getting bigger and bigger you know
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you you functionally have to have at least a gigabyte of RAM perhaps more 1.2 gigabytes to
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effectively run a damn web browser. Now you might be asking well are you still using Figuita?
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Well I couldn't run Figuita on the Dell Mini-10 because you know Figuita loads the entire
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operating system in RAM so you'd have even less memory to to work with. Now I can't expand
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the Dell Mini-10 I believe someone said to two gigabytes of RAM and extend its life a little
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further and I'm gonna investigate that. We're gonna I hate to crack the case on it because the
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case has been sealed from the factory since the day I bought it and I may just do that and change
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out its little 250 gigabyte hard drive was something bigger a spinning hard drive preferably because
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I don't like SSDs that much they're kind of expensive and I don't know I kind of like the
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the spinning hard drives I like the older things it's like I I still like to burn DVDs and CD
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ROMs with burners even though everyone has gone to DDing an image to a USB portable memory stick
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drive I've still like to burn images even OpenBSD has discontinued the ability to burn DVDs
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you have to get you have to actually get a DVD that is re-writeable to use OpenBSD system to
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burn an image record an image to a re-writeable DVD now it has to be re-writeable DVD
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they they set it up that way so k3b and base row and and except burn and whatever else you might have
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had there they're gone from the utilities you can't burn a DVD without OpenBSD anymore they
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you know and I hate to call them fascists but they are they're people that push us on
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it's kind of like the story with the Dr. Seuss books you know let me just tell you a story about
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Dr. Seuss from the perspective of an older boomer you know Vietnam era boomer one that actually
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wrote code on mainframes from the 1960s as a teenager when when we saw the first
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books from Dr. Seuss and we started reviewing them as adults that they were proposing to
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have our children read these books and I look through some of them I thought it was really
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quite bizarre and that the person that wrote them must have been of the same mindset as Timothy
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Leary that he was on LSD or one of these high-prior drugs from Los Angeles and I was just sort of
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out of his mind and you know crazy and we were all against it and then when they came out with
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the live action cartoons you know and we're talking about the 1970s sometime I forget exactly when
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but when they came out with the live action cartoons for instance the Grinch who stole Christmas and
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I forget what the cat in the hat and I I forget all the others we thought it was even weirder
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you know and we weren't sure that this is a good mental thing to be feeding our children you know
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there were just certain TV shows and things that I would ban around my house you know I won't
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mention some of the others but you know that was the era of Bob Keegan Captain Kangaroo and
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if you liked him he was okay but you know even back then I thought strangely of Big Bird and Sesame
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Street even though it was an educational program I thought that I felt uncomfortable with some of the
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fuzzy references that they were making strangely though I didn't feel uncomfortable about the
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muffits I didn't feel uncomfortable about the muffits they were anything that was a comedic you
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know I had a little comedy base to it I seemed to adapt more than I would just strange people with
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strange characters not being comedians not bringing any levity to it I don't know it's just maybe
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a personal problem of mine so I noticed today the the far leftist you know the extreme leftist
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are banning all Dr. Seuss books from anywhere they can find I noticed the the story on Timkass
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today about how the leftists have got all of Dr. Seuss's books thrown off of eBay people that
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tried to buy and sell used Dr. Seuss material it's been thrown off so you see in in my mind is a
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boomer some of these people who are I mean ultra leftists what I'm going to call them communist
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that find that they have problems with Dr. Seuss and and even Disney and their problems with
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the muffits I guess and whatever else has been going on it does reflect back to a somewhat
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right-leaning boomer from the 1970s you know a person that carried a rifle for a few years
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just I'm sorry but I had to put that out but it does kind of explain my my love affair with Open
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BSD and some of the more console-based Linux distributions does not explain my love affair for
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Chromebooks though I mean my love affair for Chromebooks is certainly weird and doesn't fit that
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that paradigm if you will well let's move on I've got some news to tell you as of Open BSD68 I was
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just cruising through the Open BSD website and I noticed in their facts that they are admitting
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that you can now run the webcam in Open BSD and I didn't think that they would ever came
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to come so I made a video and I've posted a delivery and bit shoot on my Zen Flutter 2 account
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of me making a screen recording using Open BSD the webcam and recording server-political
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videos of which I'm not going to post here I'm not going to post links to them on Hacker Public
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Radio not because I'm afraid of doing it but because the the medium of Hacker Public Radio
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I think has always been known and it's been defined that this is a technology-related
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website and not so much political and perhaps I go too far on the political sometimes
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but it was exciting to be able to do an Open BSD what we have done in Linux for years
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so they'll be a studio anyway I wrote a bunch of scripts got the webcam going finally
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on this one Dell laptop it's an older laptop and I found that I could do the same thing and
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figure it to pretty easily and started recording using this blue parrot microphone that I bought
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the USB microphone that I'm using right now to make this recording which hopefully the audio
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will sound good I know you can hear a a the sound of an ultra spark fan in the background
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that's not actually an ultra spark it is the the house air conditioning I make my recordings from
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the downstairs which is a basement and that noise that you're hearing that I should probably try
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to filter out using audacity for I post this recording is not an ultra spark processor fan but
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the the house they see coming on because it's still a little cold here in Oklahoma it's not freezing
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but it's the the heater and the heat pump has to kick on so anyway I made that this multimedia
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recording on Open BSD and it lasted for almost an hour I made a couple of them and I posted them
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up to my video site so you know if you're curious as Zen floater number two just as I spell it
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here in hacker public radio you can easily search it on the bit shoot or library and that's the only
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two alt tech sites that I'm on as far as videos other than gab and you might wonder why I want to
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be on gab because I'm a brain sander supporter and it does sound strange but really I'm on gab I
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guess for the same reason a lot of people are on on on on their independent social sites is that
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they don't have to watch others be censored off like what's going on on Facebook and Twitter
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and and previous to that Google plus you know you you might not like your neighbors and you can
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mute them but you don't have to worry about finding some group of oligarchal madmen who are
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and I call them madmen even though they in many cases as with I've just pointed out with
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dr. suce books they act just like I did back in the 70s so I guess if they're madmen I'm madman
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but you know there has to be a limit to our power doesn't there I mean we we can't just walk
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all over people and expect them to like it anyway I'm kind of dedicating this audio to three people
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really the first of which let me just get my web browser up and I need to go to hacker public
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radio site to look up the names of a couple of people but and I want to make sure and pronounce
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this name I've got it on the tip of my tongue it's haku no that's not right let me get it correct
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Jesus I'm so horrible with names sorry about that people let me find the home latest shows
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the first one of course is mr ex a long time friend of hacker public radio talking about
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upgrading his lubu to on my samsung n150 plus netbook at hpr 30 to 85 I just finished listening
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to that and it was an interesting performance and mr ex and I have the same opinion on old laptops
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and and older you know Linux operating systems and also stuff like midnight commander which is
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you know basically a clone of norton commander from the 1980s back when they introduced that on
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DOS if you recall you know they gave us a midnight commander clone norton commander that was a
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freewire application as you could use which everyone was just thrilled with because none of
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us back then wanted the command line we wanted to menu driven this and that because we're all
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from the commercial in the mainframe world you know we I don't want to type in anything on a console
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so I mean we're all hot potatoes about stuff like midnight commander and I still use midnight
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commander from time to time even though there are are certain younger hacker people who are
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anti midnight commander anti debian and and it shows all right and scrolling backwards again
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there's another one I wanted to give kudos to who's some guy on the internet who's posted multiple
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shows but hpr 32 82 was his last one hp laptop with AMD Ryzen 3 mobile and radian graphics and
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you know it's always interesting to hear people toy ran with it and toy ran with linux and older
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machines and I hope that that spirit never dies and then the last one is let me look his name up
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because you know I always botch it ahuka there we are my Chromebook experience 32 65 then he
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posted on the second of February of this year 2021 thank you ahuka you know ahuka I tried to
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post a comment to your you know show thanking you for the comments and finding them very interesting
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I'll just have to do it in in person here my own audio cast because I was unable to post the
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comment I got some strange message back anyway I don't want to go after the the people that run
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hacker public radio about the comment system as you know I'm against pluses and minuses from my
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google plus days or youtube days when I used to have you know six to eight thousand people follow me
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I still have one video up there that's got like I don't know what is it now 32 to 40 thousand views
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or something like that that I never deleted anyway I'm I'm anti grading social grading I am
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even on bit shoot I tell people not to leave comments because I'm not going to read them I
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and I'm happy that the the platforms that I'm on don't have pluses and minuses well gab does
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they have a plus they don't have a minus you think they'd have a minus they had a plus but I don't
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look at them I mean if you the best policy is if you don't like somebody just ignore them don't
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try to eliminate their free speech or meet them but I I just finished listening to bad voltage
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and they had john abacon on there and his pal and I forget his name he sounds like one of the
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characters from around the world 90 days I forget his name and then they had the guy from
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Ubudo on there filling in for for for one of their people let me pull up bad voltage here
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because you know I've forgotten all their names isn't it mr steward isn't his name let me let
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me look it up here bad voltage here we go I'll get this in just a second that's one of the
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beauties of having a web browser you can look at wall you're a weaponized rooster here we go
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let's see who's who's listed in there yeah Alan Pope was the special guest car steward
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legrange and john abacon and they were all talking about social media sites you know and
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what they would do to make twitter and facebook better and Alan Pope suggested on
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that their latest podcast here which happens to be the weaponized rooster 3x24
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from bad voltage Alan Pope suggests that what they should do is create more localized for your local
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area sites that aren't global or national in basis and that way you can exercise free speech and they
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they all gave a high five up to the notion that if you had somebody that was making political
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commentary in a bar they should be thrown out and and told that they cannot return to a bar
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comparing a social site to a pub so anyway and great Britain at least with a significant number of
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people they believe that the best way to maintain peace and order is to violently throw people out of bars
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anyway let me move on here what else did I want to talk about oh yes this particular laptop that I
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have here is a seven or eight year old Dell with an i5 in it and you know I've been trying various
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Linux distributions and as you know for door 33 I think it is has been out for a while or whatever
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the latest version is and I decided well you know it's been a while since I gave a door 33
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a spin I can afford to put it on this laptop and see what I think about it and you know I wasn't
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going to run you boo-doo because you boo-doo I wasn't going to put 2004 on here or 2010
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because of snaps and stuff like that and and they're trying to get away from Debian packaging
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and save money on and having to package applications because they're going to let people
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independently do their packaging using snap and you know having thought about that that's not a
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bad idea except it could create problems for for distributions like Triscoe who doesn't want to
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engage in flat packs or snaps even though if you notice on Triscoe 9 you can actually install flat
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packs on Triscoe 9 it's allowed now whereas in Triscoe 8 they had been banned because flat packs
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are full of nastiness you may not install flat packs you know you couldn't you couldn't install
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flat pack at all on Triscoe 8 and somehow magically they changed into Triscoe 9 to where you can
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now install flat pack and so I I was experimenting with Triscoe 9 a month before and found that out
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and I just like to say basically the the same thing applies towards snaps and anything you
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boo-doo's come up with I mean let's take a look at you boo-doo as a battleship a canonical as a
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battleship on the high seas from Great Britain as opposed to say maybe red hat which is another
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battleship from America on the high seas and you have these three battles that they've had in the
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past you've had the wail and mirror battle you've had the upstart system D battle and you've had
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the desktop battle known three to unity and an all three counts are British allies have withdrawn
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and now they're going for the snaps and the snaps just sound like a revolutionary ideas of course
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so does flat packs and we'll see where that goes but you know the more I think about snaps the more I
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think about the play store on my Google Chromebook because essentially that's the same thing oh you
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know it the play store is in reality what canonical would like to see snaps become
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anyway I I think you can guess what's going to go on from there but yeah it's already here on
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Chromebooks we'll see if you boo-doo manages to make anything of it you know all the more power to
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them but I I wouldn't use you boo-doo distribution because of that and so I tried up Fedora and you
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you know you boo-doo had started the the tradition that they weren't going to allow programs like
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shutter on board because they were still written to compile against GTK2 libraries and they wanted
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everybody to modernize to Python 3 level and also to GTK3 and dump all your programs that still
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rely on GTK2 they're trying to clean the operating system up and you know I have to give them kudos
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for doing that for wanting to do it Fedora has been trying to do that as well and so programs like
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shutter you'll find don't exist on you boo-doo and they don't exist on Fedora you can't get it
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so you have to download a flat pack or install something else for a you know a different kind of
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screen capturing cutting and pasting program you know if you want to make snapshots of your screens
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or windows you have to find another program because shutter is no longer there
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well I I happen to go over to slack builds and I saw that they still have the slack build to build
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shutter there I don't know if it'll still be there for slack or 15 when it finally comes up but I'm
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assuming it will because slack or 15 slack work you know those people over slack work Patrick
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Vulcardink he doesn't throw anything away you know he's very pro midnight commander even though you
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might not be so I mean his operating system has all the old goodies and I might be giving that a
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try when it comes out on this particular laptop but but for now I noticed when I installed Fedora
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on this laptop I found out I couldn't install MPV it wasn't in the repose you know they had
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other programs in their VLC as a recall I think they had audacity and adacious but you know
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there were just certain programs that were missing and many of whom have been replaced by some
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sort of strange flat pack that it wasn't even sure if it was free software or not you know I
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do they even put on there you know and your flat pack is it is this flat pack totally free
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software or not you know what's in what's in the flat pack I don't know I have a hard time going
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through an auditing some of that stuff so anyway I got angry and threw a what they call an Australian
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demi spat trying to go international here and I got out my my memory stick that has
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uh burned on at a copy of LMDE for Debbie which is a Debian based distribution and I know a lot of
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you don't like midnight commander you don't like Debian so I installed that on here because it has
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all the older software and much to my surprise after I got it uninstalled all installed I found out
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that they removed a shutter from Debbie as well it's gone so even the Debian people are being
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fascist I can't believe it I should check Dev1 I've got Dev1 installed another laptop over here
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and see if they have shutter on that uh yeah I don't know it looks like shudders a thing of the past
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I guess I don't know if it shudders even on Gen 2 anymore anyway I think shudders probably a thing
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of the past that's a shame of course and up in BSD I used screen grab or screen fetch
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and that's how I would get it if I wasn't running om3 which has its own screen capture program
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you know if you're trying to build you know pictures of your console or something for a document
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you know you need something so at any rate here I am I've got LMDE for Debbie and I've
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did all the updates got it installed it only took me a couple hours to set this thing up I mean
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it's a breeze and it just works so perfectly I mean the cinnamon desktop is always appealed to me
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I'm being pampered I feel the hand of authority on my my my hind end here patting me along as I
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push buttons to make software come to life and install software and I'm being I'm being held
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by my mother when I'm running LMDE literally
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even the flat packs you know installed from the software store without me having to do anything
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to the system other than install flat pack of course
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I've got two or three flat packs on here installed a bunch of software and I'm using it to
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make this recording right now LMDE for and I realized that LMDE is a rolling release and it's
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had a bad history of you know when LMDE for becomes LMDE 5 and they come up with another name
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for it and we have to roll into that as an upgrade it'll probably fail that's been my experience
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of LMDE well that'll be a pity I guess I'll just have to reinstall at that point time
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but I sure like it I mean it's it's nice and it's smooth and it it's familiar to me and it doesn't
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bug me like Nome 3 does even though I was running Nome 3 on an Open BSD it is a nice desktop and
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all that we don't have cinnamon on Open BSD if we did I'd probably run it but they they don't have
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that I believe they have plasma 5 them even though I've never installed it but I will take
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and figure it out I mainly just when I do the DTJ setup thing that you know the utility that
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just type DT and hit the tab bar from Figuita you'll notice if you when you're logged into root
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it'll take you to the desktop setup and you can pick a non-windom manager like the Icewindom
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manager and he's got a really beautiful setup for that and I run the Icewindom manager most of
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the time when I'm getting Figuita it's what I really want to do so anyway getting back to bad
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voltage and Ellen Pupp's comments about how we should you know make these small social sites
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that only cover say maybe the area of London or something and and don't allow a whole lot of people
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into it other than locals over the internet that would be really hard to manage but you know it's
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not really the social side in my opinion that's the problem or the people that's the problem you
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know I know many of you say that well we've got bad people got to get rid of them no you're not
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you're not going to imprison or put in a mental institution 70 million Republicans that's not
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going to happen any more than apparently we're going to imprison however many BLM or Anifer out
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there that's not going to happen either but rather what I want to point out to is that the internet
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has provided mankind for the first time ever in all these centuries gone by the ability to
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communicate on a global basis and really get to know your neighbor and now that we have the
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capability of getting to know your neighbor we don't like our neighbor we don't like this and it's
|
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we're clashing and it's funny because you know I did mention that I was a hammer radio operator
|
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still am from the 1960s forward and when I talked to somebody in Europe or Russia you know I
|
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back then it was a sub union you couldn't hardly get anybody in China to come on they didn't have
|
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any hammer radio operators in communist China back then because no one had any shortware
|
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videos except unless you were government station you know back then Israel had like
|
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three or four operators so if you managed to get a hold of somebody in Israel it was
|
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functionally an act of God you could talk the admins and Scott station on the south pole
|
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which I used to work routinely through the 70s allowing scientists to make phone patches
|
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and communicate with loved ones here in North America on 20 and 40 meters I did that for decades
|
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until the government put up the cell phone satellite that allowed the scientists to make phone call
|
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phone but it used to be that they would patch right through this house and I'm standing and I
|
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have all the radio gear over here in a special room that's still sitting there with the phone patch
|
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equipment and the antennas and everything are still up and we used to run operations for the
|
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US government and also embassies overseas deployed military on Mars the military amateur radio
|
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service so yeah I've been into it in and out even space communication satellite space communication
|
||||
so I've been all over the board on it and the internet is really the problem it's not the
|
||||
social science it's not necessarily Twitter even though what they're doing with Dr. Seuss
|
||||
seems perverse to a lot of people I'm at ease with it because I know eventually they'll quit
|
||||
doing it and they'll let people sell Dr. Seuss books again they they're just going through these
|
||||
phases of where they've discovered that they have a special power that they can use to to censor
|
||||
people and disrupt what had been considered the normal course of social conduct and try to
|
||||
insert something else you know I kind of view Twitter and Facebook the same way that I view
|
||||
maybe the Catholic Church being a former member of the Catholics you know my mom was Irish you know
|
||||
my mom's relatives were all members of the IRA or Sinn Fein whatever you want to call it
|
||||
you know in the past my great grandfather was an IRA bomber who was banished from Ireland and
|
||||
ended up moving to the United States to work on the railroads
|
||||
so yeah I'm well versed in familiar with all that and I'm certainly an atheist today I'm not
|
||||
a member of any of those things but yeah the problem with with social media is that we were on the
|
||||
internet doing it and the internet's a wide open field just like shirtwear radio was and you
|
||||
know back in the shirtwear radio days if you if you contact with somebody in Japan you talk about
|
||||
the weather you talk about what kind of radio you're wearing what kind of antennas who you might
|
||||
have worked in the last week you know and got a QSL card from which is confirmation contact
|
||||
and you'd have some rather light conversations they would warn you in the FCC regulations that
|
||||
you know you you were self regulated in that they they would discourage you from getting into
|
||||
political conversations the people overseas in fact in the oblasts in the Soviet Union they would
|
||||
have a watchdog walking across the different radio tables because in the Soviet Union if you were
|
||||
a hamburger operator you had to go to a government station and there'd be three to eight shirtwear
|
||||
radios set up on different antennas and there would be a member of the Communist Party watching
|
||||
over you as you operated the radio so they were very limited in what they'd say and if you got a
|
||||
hold of somebody in the Soviet Union it was generally just high by your signals five nine and the
|
||||
weather here is you know whatever in centigrade you know because they weren't on Fahrenheit
|
||||
that reminds me I heard somebody shame us for still using Fahrenheit and measuring distances in
|
||||
miles feet and inches when everybody else has gone to metric so they're really trying to go after
|
||||
everything and the last time I remember they tried to implement the metric system in the United
|
||||
States was in the 1970s and kind of fell in its face no one wanted to do it because we had so much
|
||||
already tied up in our current um imperial system that uh we didn't want to to switch to the
|
||||
metric system not even for temperatures so you know there's all kinds of differences between you and
|
||||
me uh and those differences are probably not going to go away so trying to engineer new bullet
|
||||
proofs social sites is not going to be the the ultimate answer to everything uh what I find the
|
||||
ultimate answer is is called tolerance it's a very simple word a very simple word it's called
|
||||
tolerance you you have to have tolerance if you want to be able to interface with your
|
||||
neighbors because your neighbors opinions are going to be different and in some cases in your
|
||||
judgment maybe an educated ill-advised uh opinions or maybe um you uh want to create a social
|
||||
site where it is basically just a giant echo chamber of ideology which is what Twitter is becoming
|
||||
for leftist extreme leftist I mean if you're a centrist Democrat you're being banned from Twitter
|
||||
you forget Republicans uh they're just taking ideology to um unbelievable level
|
||||
anyway I'll conclude and say that when slacker 15 comes out I think I will try it and see if I
|
||||
can compile shutter on that because I'm afraid um compiling something by hand maybe the only way
|
||||
we get use of such software because shutter is not available on LMDE and it certainly was never
|
||||
available on OpenBSD you know um OpenBSD is really just just forthcoming in eliminating what they
|
||||
consider to be rubbish like k3b or basero or exf burn you know the ability to burn a DVD or CD they
|
||||
they just throw it out throw it out throw that stuff out we're not doing it uh just like you
|
||||
Buddha is throw out anything that's based on GTK through it throw out anything that's based on
|
||||
Python two seven or whatever throw it out get rid of it we need to get rid of this old junk
|
||||
and modernize and you know they have a point they have a point so maybe we'll see shutter again
|
||||
someday under a GTK three uh linked against GTK three libraries and it will return someday who knows
|
||||
who knows anyway let's all say a prayer I know I'm an atheist but let's
|
||||
say a prayer for my delmini ten I mean you've served me well baby you're still so beautiful
|
||||
and shiny there's not a scratch on that thing the battery still works great it's just that the
|
||||
humans don't like you anymore they don't make any software that will run on your Intel N450 dual
|
||||
atom CPU in one gig of memory I can still run a console 386 open BSD and of course you know
|
||||
Linux you could do that yeah but the days of running a web browser forget it forget it in fact I
|
||||
wonder if maybe the next big step for me and I know this is just silly talk because I've got a
|
||||
Chromebook sitting over I've got two of them sitting over here and I've got plenty of machines with
|
||||
with more than one gig of RAM but I get so radical and so tied up on this that for two days I was on
|
||||
i386 Figuita just using links and Delo the how with Firefox and Chromium
|
||||
because that's what Kyle mode is using over in nipon japan the the the man that creates it he
|
||||
uses those he doesn't fire up a large web browser not not at all so that would mean that there's
|
||||
a lot of sites that I couldn't use I might not even be able to upload a follow the hacker public
|
||||
radio maybe we should try that maybe somebody should offer a tutorial that knows something more
|
||||
about hacker public radio can found or somebody that is experienced can you interface with hpr
|
||||
and upload content using links the text-based web browser or Delo is it possible could we
|
||||
maybe make a subset community that is just going to walk away from Java and stuff like that
|
||||
java powered you know all the tracking one one of the ways that you can avoid tracking is just
|
||||
to avoid the web browser right I mean that's that's a concern of course all my commentary is starting
|
||||
to sound anti-social isn't it even though it's not I mean I could still if I could upload files
|
||||
and stuff using just links then why would you want to fire up Firefox you know
|
||||
if I could get the links to certain youtube videos and use the youtube downloader
|
||||
then why wouldn't I want to do that you know well I got another tip for you before I cut it off
|
||||
um the youtube downloader program and up in bsd of course is obsolete I mean it's one from
|
||||
earlier last year it won't download anything off youtube so what you can do is if you have
|
||||
that installed in up in bsd just go out to user local bin and delete youtube dash dl just delete it
|
||||
and then install the youtube version from youtube download was website using the witt command
|
||||
and do a change mod on it and on the top line change that to what it says to user local bin
|
||||
slash python 3.8 get rid of the environment variable just have it directly call python 3.8
|
||||
and you'll find that it will start working again I know many of you probably have wondered
|
||||
how to do that but anyway that's how you get it done and and make youtube work again even though
|
||||
there should be somebody from open bsd should have put out a more modern youtube downloader on
|
||||
the package ad you know on our sites and allowed us to upgrade naturally didn't happen
|
||||
anyway I can't think of anything else to talk about and it's coming up on
|
||||
close to 50 minutes and you know that's enough
|
||||
farmer human being converted into squirrel and atheist commentary for I think one podcast
|
||||
and again let me remind you the date of this podcast is the fifth of march 2021 on a friday
|
||||
and we'll see where we can post it in the hacker public radio
|
||||
um section see if it's if it's going to be posted a month later or whatnot
|
||||
sometimes I wish they had two or three slots every day so we could just pop one in you know but
|
||||
they don't do that bye for now kids
|
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