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{"id":4,"name":"Databases","description":"This series will attempt to discuss various different aspects of Database design and operation.","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":5,"name":"This Old Hack","description":"fawkesfyre tales of hacking","private":1,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":6,"name":"The Linux Boot Process","description":"Dann talks about the linux boot process","private":1,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":7,"name":"LPI Certifications","description":"A series focusing on Linux Professional Institute Certifications (LPIC)
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{"id":8,"name":"Virtualization","description":"Initiated by Deepgeek, this series contains contributions from many hosts on the topic of Virtualization\n","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":11,"name":"Lightweight Apps","description":"Reviews of light weight applications","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":14,"name":"Beverages","description":"The making and consuming of all types of fermented drinks, such as: brewing your own beer, beer tasting and home wine making","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":19,"name":"SourceCast","description":" https://sourcecast.org/
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{"id":21,"name":"Vulgar Esperanto","description":"klaatu talks about Esperanto","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":22,"name":"All Songs Considered","description":"A Collection of Songs by various artists","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":23,"name":"What's in My Toolkit","description":"This is an open series where Hacker Public Radio Listeners can share with the community the items that they can't live without, what they find useful in day to day life.","private":0,"image":"toolkit","valid":1},
{"id":25,"name":"Programming 101","description":"A series focusing on concepts and the basics of programming","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":26,"name":"RoundTable","description":"Panelists dicuss a topic each month.","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":28,"name":"NewsCast","description":"What's happening in the News world","private":1,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":29,"name":"How I got into tech","description":"Started by monsterb, this series invites people to share with us how they found Linux. It has become traditional for first time hosts to share with us their journey to Linux. Indeed it has morphed to be way to share your journey in tech right up to your first contribution to HPR.","private":0,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":30,"name":"Tit Radio","description":"Welcome to TiT Radio! The only Hacker Public Radio show with super cow powers broadcasting live on ddphackradio.org every utter Saturday night at 11pm CST. You may be asking yourself \"What in tarnation is Tit Radio?\" Well, it's a potluck style roundtable of geeks talking about Free Software, GNU + Linux, and anything geeky the TiTs bring to the table. Chat with the TiTs over at irc.freenode.net #linuxcranks. Thats no bull.","private":1,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":34,"name":"Talk Geek to me","description":"deepgeek talks geek to his fans","private":1,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":35,"name":"SELF Talks 2009","description":"South East Linux Fest talks 2009","private":1,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":36,"name":"Software Freedom Day Dundee 2009","description":"Software Freedom Day Dundee 2009","private":1,"image":"","valid":1},
{"id":38,"name":"A Little Bit of Python","description":"
\nInitially based on the podcast \"A Little Bit of Python\", by Michael Foord, Andrew Kuchling, Steve Holden, Dr. Brett Cannon and Jesse Noller. https://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/arch_d7_2009_12_19.shtml#e1138\n
\n\nNow the series is open to all.\n
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\n\nVim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with most UNIX systems.\n
\n\nhttps://www.vim.org/about.php\n
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\n\nA public series started by Windigo.\n
A series looking into the Haskell (programming language)
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\n\nFive categories, each rated 0, 1, or 2, so that the final reviews range anywhere from 0 to 10, with 0 being the worst film ever, and 10, the best.
\n\nEach category asks two yes-or-no questions. If the answer to both is no, that category gets a 0. If only one is a yes, it gets a 1. If both are a yes, it gets a 2.
\n\nThis series is about Computer Strategy Games or Video Games as defined by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game
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