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Episode: 3866
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Title: HPR3866: Introducing myself
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3866/hpr3866.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 06:54:28
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3866 from Monday the 29th of May 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, Introducing Myself.
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It is the first show by Newhost Reuno Key and is about six minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is I discovered Hacker Public Radio at Fostom 2023 and want to join the party.
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Hello.
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My name is Andrii Unish.
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You can find myself online under Reuno Key as well.
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This Romeo, Genki, uniform, November, Oscar, Dash, Chilo, India.
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Sometimes without a dash of the platform does not allow it.
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This is my first episode on Hacker Public Radio.
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It is recorded on 8th of May 2023 using Order City.
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It is published under its Creative Commons Attribution Share Like 4.0 International License.
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Today I want to introduce Myself.
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I'm a web developer for ten years now and recently turned into a freelancer.
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My area of expertise is with front end technologies, also I also know no jazz and pison.
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I taught myself these languages because my studies and mathematics did not cover them.
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During my studies I switched to new Linux.
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I started with Ubuntu, but discovered that I prefer rolling release distributions more.
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So I jumped to Sabayon Linux, which was based on Gen2, Betzan, but pre-compiled the binary while staying convertible.
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Now they decided to turn into another direction so I was looking for another home.
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I tried Gecko Linux based on an open-susur for a while until they had some bad news in the press.
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I'm currently using Kaizen Linux, which is based on debut and bookworm.
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Speaking of, I love to read.
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I have whole shelves filled with books here.
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There's so much you can learn from books, even in the age of the internet.
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I enjoy that they have a finite amount of content that you can work through.
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I learned about Hacker Public Radio at Foster 2023.
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When I mentioned that I was having an Rode NT USB microphone at home, I was encouraged to contribute to the show.
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Now I have been listening to the podcast since the beginning of the year, and already heard some emergency shows.
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I noticed that the hackers of the show are mainly from the United States.
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I hope you welcome people from other parts of the world as well.
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It took me a while to record something because I have children at home at kindergarten and school age,
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and we had really sick leaves here for an extended period of time,
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and starting your business as a freelancer isn't that easy.
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I'm still looking for contracts, so if you know something, let me know.
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I'm from Germany in Europe, a beautiful place to live,
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and I bet as diverse as in the States when it comes to the landscape.
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You know, we have more than Berlin and Berraria here.
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I'm not quite sure which kind of content you would love to hear about.
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I have the recreated topics page in front of me, and I should talk about different items.
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For example, my very first smartphone ever was a Firefox OS, and I still have it,
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as well as a tablet, which you couldn't buy.
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I switched to Android with an app store,
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when Mozilla was tentating the Firefox OS project.
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I'm running on a fair phone here, which is a small Dutch manufacturer
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that already managed to move the whole industry into a little more sustainable directions,
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because we produce a lot of e-waste.
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So I could talk about that.
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Or I could talk about building things for the web.
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Usually I block about those because it feels a bit more natural
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to have text in front of you when you write code.
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But then I saw that some episodes contain code snippets in the show notes.
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So why not talking about coding?
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Or I could talk about mathematics.
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We don't have enough portraits about math.
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My photos were on statistics and numerads, so that might be interesting.
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What I would love to hear more about is music theory.
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You see, I haven't learned to play an instrument in my life.
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Mainly because those are expensive.
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My personal taste goes more into heavy metal,
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but I'm not sure whether you would call me a fan.
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What does make a metalhead anyway?
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But in order to improve my game development,
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having some sort of music and sound effects is important.
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So I was really enjoying the episode, 3, 7, 9, 2,
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on really music sheets.
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I learned some books on the library to learn more about it.
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These subjects were discovered in deaths in my school days.
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Another subject I would like to learn more about is electrolytes,
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especially repairing one's computers.
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Look, I'm using synch pads since years now.
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I have a 825, a 2050,
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which I bought at Phosdom a few years ago, currently in use.
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But I also have a 8200 and a T520,
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gathering dust here.
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Mainly because something broke with the hardware
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and I'm too afraid to create them open, so I just buy a new one.
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Then there's a HP powerion standing under my desk,
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waiting for repair.
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And even one of those old machines from the dust array
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with an original limit installed on it.
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But I have no idea how to refurbish them
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into a bootable state.
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Do you have ideas?
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I'm going to share my homepage as well as my email address
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in the show notes.
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I would really love to hear back from you.
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I feel I already touched on different ideas today,
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but looking at the time of the recording, it's rather short.
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Personally, I can tune into epithodes up to 30 minutes at best.
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So I will try to respect this trash of myself.
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Looking forward to hear back from you and signing out.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio
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at Hacker Public Radio, does work.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listener
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like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording or cast,
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click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is.
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Hosting for HBR has been kindly provided
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by an honesthost.com, the internet archive, and our sings.net.
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On the Sadois status, today's show is released
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under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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