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Episode: 4452
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Title: HPR4452: Turn Coffee Into Code - Slogans from Tech(Companies, App, People)
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4452/hpr4452.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:49:25
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4452 for Tuesday the 26th of August 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, Turn Coffee into Code Slogans from Tech Companies, App People.
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It is hosted by Semlas M. St. Louis and is about 8 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is 5 Slogans Interesting from Software I Like.
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Here with you is zone 2 and Parampompom and I'm happy to be with you Parampompom to talk
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about Slogans from Tech Companies, App People, Private Coffee.
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From the website, private.coffee is a non-profit association dedicated to support in privacy
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and digital sovereignty.
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We provide privacy respecting alternatives to common services, educate users about digital
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privacy and advocate for a more private and secure internet.
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Close quotes.
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I came to it while searching for a matrix home server in joinmatrix.org.
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This Llogan for private coffee is open search software is best served hot.
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Private.coffee.
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Fluffy chat.
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From the website, Fluffy chat is an open search non-profit and cute matrix client written
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in Flutter.
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I don't know why open search software sometimes focuses on the language, but let's continue.
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The go of the app is to create an easy to use instant messenger which is open search and accessible
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for everyone.
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Close quotation.
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The most pleasant messenger I've ever used.
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Beautiful and that's the meaning of cute.
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Can be used on the web or app.
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Once I remember the developer, Creel's Shen, I think on Macedon, said some users dot cute
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was not a professional word, but for him it was a way to convey the meaning of beautiful.
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So this Llogan continues as the cutest messenger in matrix site.
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Fluffy chat.
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I am.
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So a talk blog.
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From the website, writing is about information security, cryptography, software, and humanity
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from a member of the furry fandom.
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Close quotation.
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I respected men that studies and works with cryptography.
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Among other themes, he analyzes messengers and protocols in general and explains sometimes discovering
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grave vulnerabilities.
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His posts recommending to not use session made the app developers itch.
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They responded to so attack on their social media, without mentioning his name only quote
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ablugger.
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Close quote.
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Sailing that the points raised were unfounded.
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Llogan, if not simply the title, it is the old moments and the old is an Asian white dog
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wild dog.
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Site, so a talk dot blog.
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For the two from the website.
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So it's come to this.
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You've met us since 2001.
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For the two dot org has worked to provide interested folks with free access to communication
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and collaboration services in a mixet Linux BSD environment.
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We focus on technical transparency, user privacy, and free speech with a dash of cipher
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punk and hetero computing for good measure.
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Close quotation.
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It's like the private coffee we've seen before in first place.
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I discovered this one first looking for a matrix home server to try.
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This for the two has the advantage of having WhatsApp bridge.
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And so I wanted to present this one, but no slogans for it.
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So I made a concession not as Logan, but the nonprofit corporation that operates 42.
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The name is Alconputers Art Brilliant Inc.
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Site 42.org.
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And Frugalware Linux in Memorium.
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I loved this distribution.
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I felt the king on the hills with it, with a lot of software various to use and very
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stable.
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It's still in my initial enchantment with Linux, I felt very well using it.
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And also with a name that resembled Slackware.
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From the website that's still on the air, even though the last post is from 2018, it says
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quote, Frugalware is a general purpose Linux distribution.
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It's designed for intermediate users who are not afraid of text mode.
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We try to make Frugalware as simple as possible while not forgetting to keep it comfortable
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for the user.
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We try to ship fresh and stable software as close to the original source as possible,
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as in our opinion, most software is the best essays and doesn't need patching.
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Close quotation, slogan, let's make things frugal, site frugalware.org.
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Those are some that come from what I use are used and that they separated to talk to
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you all.
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You may find around some developers with this one quote, transforming coffee into code
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and code.
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Couture, I only don't remember one specifically that says so, here with you is or was
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and one, and I thank you for listening, bye bye.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at HackerPublicRadio.org.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listener like yourself.
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how easy it really is.
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Posting for HBR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the Internet Archive
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and our things.net.
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On this otherwise status, today's show is released under Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0
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International License.
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