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Episode: 3389
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Title: HPR3389: Tales of a Tagger
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3389/hpr3389.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 22:30:43
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This is hacker public radio episode 3,389 for Thursday, the 29th of July 2021.
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Today's show is entitled Tales of a Tagger.
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It is hosted by Archer72 and is about six minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is adventures and mishaps tagging past shows.
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Hello, this is Archer72, welcome to hacker public radio.
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This episode is on my adventures and mishaps tagging past shows.
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When the page was last generated on the link that I'll show, which is on 2021-0611 at 2043-UTC.
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There are 323 shows without summaries, 306 shows without tags, 270 shows with neither
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summaries or tag, and 354 shows which need work.
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The instructions are as follows.
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Find a show in the list below, check in the list, which attributes are missing summaries
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and or tags, click the show number or title to visit the show page, read the show notes,
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and listen to the show to determine the missing information, and last, submit your updates
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by email to tags at hackerpublicradio.org.
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Please send a simple ASCII email, know it's HTML, please, and know multi-part encrypted or
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signed messages.
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The script cannot handle them at the moment.
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We are working on a solution to some of this, though remember the internals of an email
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are complex and the script isn't clever enough to deal with all the possible formats.
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Please be gentle with it.
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Format the messages, follows, and this will be left in the show notes.
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Format the show with, for example, show, colon, one, two, three, four.
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If either the summary or the tags are already present on the show, you can emit them from
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the group.
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It is not possible to change existing summaries or tags by this route only to add missing
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ones.
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Ensure the summary text isn't longer than 100 characters.
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The tags need to be separated by commas.
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If you need to add a tag with a comma in it and close the tag in a double quotes, the
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length of the tag lists can exceed 200 characters.
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You can update more than one show per email if you want.
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Blank lines between the groups of show slash summary slash tags lines are fine as shown,
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as our comments beginning with the pound sign.
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States will be processed with a script, which is run manually, and this page will be refreshed
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once the changes have been made.
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The timestamp above shows when it was last refreshed.
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Now is the part where I broke a few of these rules and kind of interrupted the script.
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I got carried away with one show and broke the 100 character rule limit for the tags.
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Using them, so now I remember that this can be checked by hitting the dollar sign to
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get the end of the line and see what the number of last characters you make sure you
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not be on the 100.
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With the next show I did tags for, I went too far with way too many tags and went beyond
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the 200 character limit.
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I found these are actually reasonable limits.
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It's just that I did not notice them in the notes and that's why I'm making this show
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because they will break the script.
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So summary of this part, don't be like me, gently use these tools and they will serve
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you well.
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So now for the tools I've been using this past week for the tagging.
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Use the i3 window manager and then I can use mplayer and vim in two windows side by side
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to make the editing easy.
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With mplayer, I play the audio file faster without pitch increase due to what I saw
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on Ken Fallon's site, which I will leave in the show note.
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There is an alias to this for mplayer that Ken left in his blog.
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Another way that I used was I have the termux app from eftroid and I downloaded a show
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via wget because Firefox does not show progress bar so it just the download just shows up when
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it wants to.
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Then he's podcast addict, a bookmark that tags as I'm listening to the show and I usually
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listen to about one and a half times.
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The advantage of using the tags, the bookmarks that are in the podcast addict are the time
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stamps where it was tagged and also the name of the show all in one and then you can export
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it with a zip file and then I share it, I commonly use pushbela when I'm taking files
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from one device to another like my phone to my computer and I'll leave a link as to
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where this can be found.
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Then when I think of or tagged enough shows then I download the zip files on my laptop
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and use the terminal side by side with my i3 manager again and that's it.
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So these are two of the ways that I enjoy old shows and you can too and also lend a hand
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at the same time.
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Thank you for listening.
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You've been listening to HECCA Public Radio at HECCA Public Radio dot org.
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We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday, Monday through Friday.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast then click on our contributing to find out
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how easy it really is.
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HECCA Public Radio was founded by the digital dog pound and the Infonomicon Computer Club
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and is part of the binary revolution at binrev.com.
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If you have comments on today's show, please email the host directly, leave a comment on
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the website or record a follow-up episode yourself, unless otherwise stated, today's show
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is released on the creative comments, attribution, share a like, 3.0 license.
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