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Episode: 2086
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Title: HPR2086: HPR Community News for July 2016
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2086/hpr2086.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 14:09:47
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Okay, that's the coffee in. Hello everybody and welcome to another slightly delayed edition
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of Hacker Public Radio Community News. Join me this evening is Dave.
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Hi everybody. Okay and for those of you new to HBR, this is a community podcast network
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where the people who listen to the shows are the people who contribute the shows that
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includes us to guinea pigs for the moment and this show is open to anybody at all to
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contribute to and to join. We normally have it at the what's the very complicated algorithm
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Dave. It's the Saturday before the first Monday of the month. Yes and if you think that's
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easy to tell computers then yes please do a show about how you how you can do that how
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you can put that into your calendar. Yes. So where are we? Yes so this show is basically
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an idea where we go through the episodes and the new hosts that have joined in the previous
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month so that and anything else that's hit the mailing list if you haven't subscribed
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to that which you should or anything else that has been posted on the OHS feed if you haven't
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been subscribed to that which you should. So do you want to introduce the new host Dave?
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Well yes that's going to take a very short space of time because there are none this particular
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month. Yes here we are in the shark fin times Dave you know what I mean by that we get a lot
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of shows and then we get no shows we get a lot of new hosts then we get no new hosts. It's
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the summertime in the northern hemisphere at least and this is fairly typical of this time of
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year but again lots of shows come in and shows trickle out one thing that never stops is the
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out trickling of shows. The in deluge of shows comes from time to time but what I would like to
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see is regular shows coming in all the time from people and if you have you know if you want to
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burst up a small series or a whole bunch of shows that's fine you can just space them out over
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the coming weeks every two weeks or so but more information is available on the give shows section
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of the website. So shall we go through the shows for this month starting at 2065 which was a what's in
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my bag show by Tony Hughes and he's carrying a Lenovo 201 a Lenovo 200 tablet a Lenovo 61s some
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Raspberry Pi stuff portable SSD and a sign off. It's good to carry those. You got to carry your
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sign off the internet it's in this box. All internet. Anyway good show there from Tony who
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I think he got donated these Lenovo's if I'm not mistaken. Yeah I think so yes he seems to have
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got some some older machines from various sources which sounds quite desirable. Yeah and I
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mean press that he has bags for every occasion as well he mentioned. Yeah he does a lot of stuff
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with the Raspberry Pi run the Raspberry Pi's jams and stuff like that as well you see. Yeah good
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space in the community. Yeah I think Blackpool and Manchester and stuff seem to be very strong
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on Raspberry Pi jams. Yeah cool stuff well done Tony and no comments for that show if ever you
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want to give some feedback to shows please do so either email the host directly or leave a comment
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if you go to the shows link on the website you can leave a comment to those shows right there.
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So the next day was the community news there were two comments on that Dave. Epikannis was telling
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us this is a thing of beauty I haven't listened to the episode but I must say the inclusion of HTML
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and the feed makes the community news entries much easier to read. They used to show up as a
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smash together master of text and the feed reader spiffy work well thank you very much you
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replied Dave. I didn't actually know I just replied to the fact that during the show we took
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best a series stuff and I got confused between the series page that I'd improved and the tag and
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summary list the one the one is dynamic the series pages dynamic and the tag and summaries is
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regenerated with a spokesperson every time there's a change so but it's probably nobody noticed
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and it's it was just me but I thought I'd just like to be on the record as having made a mistake.
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No that's that's nothing I thought at the time it was a bit strange which we were saying
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but actually you make a good point that coming on the record and correcting stuff is something that
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everybody should do I always think it's a bit it's a bit strange when we criticise politicians
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for what for what we admire in scientists but sorry you changed your mind yes well new facts came
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to light and I changed my mind why would you not yeah exactly so okay the following day was
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John Duart with a haste the piss bin alternative never ever heard of this and took it from John
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Coulpe's show notes on blather intro and I completely missed it back then maybe I didn't but it
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seems easy enough to install and you got yourself a a quick server where people can post all
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sorts of dangerous stuff randomly yeah yeah yeah I had to come across it I followed it up when I'd
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heard John talking about it some while back but and it looks really nice I don't currently have a
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use for it being on an ADSL link my upload speed is incredibly low so I suspect it wouldn't do
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me any good to try and run that at home but yeah worth thinking about if you if you want to do that
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type of thing it's like actually quite nice I think for a if you're an internal team and you just
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want somewhere to put put this sort of stuff that you don't want to be putting that on paceman
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because quite often like you just want to dump some text when you're on a conference call or
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something like that so I might actually install this on work on one of our servers pretty cool
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pretty cool one of these things where you know you're going to spend two hours sometime in the
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future going I know I heard a show about that where was yes yes this is why we need tags on our
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shows and to be able to search them that's exactly was that was that the right did I say the right
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thing there you go yes and if you want to help out with that then you can go to the contribute
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section of the HBR website and find out how to contribute tags the next day was podcasts I listened
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to and how I fetched them which was interesting actually I always like these shores and I think we
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should think we should have a opium l feed of these recommendations under this series I wouldn't
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mind keeping that as well in the series you know in the series summary Dave if you can make a
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note to remind me in the series summary to have a link there whenever people get to this that we
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maintain a list of all these podcasts would be pretty cool to do I think don't want to step step
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on Dan's the Linux link.net but some of our recommendations have extended beyond that I must say
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oh yes yes no you're quite right it would be lovely to have a sort of generic file of
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all of these sorts of things yeah cool good idea all righty and through lots of them the
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Duffercast which is well due for a new episode any of these terms lots of these have heard before
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some of them I've never heard before either which is always great and there was an um
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but oh by the way there's a new podcast I'll call you random done by the book club and I'm shocked
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that the book club have an announced that podcast on this feed and I was just listening to those
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during the week actually and in the third episode they they commented that I was they I was a nice guy
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and all the rest but Dave I think you can attest to the fact that I am a garbage item so don't
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don't anybody be falling under the delusion that I'm a nice guy I am far from us thank you very much
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okay I'm not saying anything you know because I've got the I've got the the goods in you mate
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so the comments there were three comments here one was by cyber grew would it be
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grew cyber grew I read that yes cyber group g-patter was slow in my case because it was indexing all
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the files in its folder to maintain an internal database you can set options in g-patter to
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delete after an x number of days you can manually clean up files in the application that said I never
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delete the underlying files because it's a cause causes the g-patter database to become desynchronized
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which causes its own set of problems I you know one thing I regret actually is deleting all the
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podcasts that I've downloaded through the years yeah yeah why why particularly because people say
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oh once it's on the internet it never disappears and that's not true once it's on the internet
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the metadata never appears disappears but the reference to the files themselves the files
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often disappear and are gone and are nowhere to be found so I mean we make an effort to put
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them on archive.org and you know hopefully that will continue as a very worthy project if you
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want to help out you can always throw them a few shackles but quite often I've been looking for
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files like and the site's gone off there and turned into a porn site and you know
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the files themselves are nowhere to be found yes yes I do I have seen this yeah you're right you're
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right and it's a big job that I would have thought yeah but I mean at the time yes it was a massive
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amount of data but I'm thinking now you know a four terabyte disk drive is like you know it's a lot
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of money but you could have all the open source podcasts ever created there but anyway archive
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okay yes next comment comment two is from Frank and he says as a slackware user I sort of kind of
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new of the church of the subgenius praise Bob but it's a meaning I don't get I'm afraid but I
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have not stumbled over their podcast all I can say is have very strange as an aside I use pod
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get to get my pods I used to use pod racer until it didn't like me anymore none of that fancy
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gooey stuff for me yeah I pod catchers I'm very tempted to do so much stuff with XML I'm very
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tempted just to use you know XML Starless and pull it down with that but the problem is
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then you have to build all the other stuff where people are doing it wrong because the
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OSS spec is such a terrible terrible specification oh yes that yeah everybody has implemented it
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because it's so loose everybody's implemented it their own way they seem to be a bunch of
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services that you can sign up to and some of them have done the the podcast thing very very very
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strangely indeed yeah so yeah they they they cause me enormous amount of grief so what
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essentially is a two-line bash script turns into like a 200 like mash potter basically pages
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upon pages of workarounds and stuff and yeah the next comment was by Falky thank you for the show
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I to use pod get talked about it on app 111992 my pod get sales nearly all files and folders
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named with the date and he puts in the date setting there that way you can listen chronologically
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and easily delete all you listen to without and needing to know it for every file you don't have
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to use a cleanup function on pugget either did you set the most recent equal xx and pugget rc to
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set it to 30 and it works on the questions I was thinking between devices he recommends using
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rsync and he's wrote a script which is up on github called bpack pod for inspiration
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so have a look at that why don't you yeah that's that's quite good it's it's amazing how many people
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sort of done their own stuff around this this sort of barrier and yeah it's it's a fascinating
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thing to go and look yeah what I've done it's one of these things how difficult could it be questions
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yeah yeah been there I was explaining to a lady with the other was there was a
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disaster while not catastrophic there was a lot of coming home on the train one day the other day
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and they're doing maintenance on one of the lines in terms of now and the other line out one of
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the other lines out a train broke down so then you know people were they didn't know where they were
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she was going oh but they should know where all the trains are I said yeah they do know where the
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trains are and that sign is calculating how long it's going to take the train to get there to hear
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under normal conditions yeah but if this was an airplane they I go okay this no stop it's they
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it's the traveling salesman's problem it's extremely difficult to solve this issue
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really much more difficult in your imagine yeah yeah yeah that's what you're saying you know if
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this happened in Skippel all the planes will be falling out of the sky and I go no because the plane
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doesn't have to travel on that specific piece of air yes you it's you know which plane has got the
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most fuel in it or the least fuel in it well let's land those first and yeah basically divert the
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other ones to other airports and feeling that you know pick the ones that have got the most people
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in them and try and land those first you know it's it's cruel but cruel but fair oh yes so yes
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yes I wouldn't want to be in that that line of work but not necessarily either but the computer
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algorithm if you take all the motion away from it is fairly simple it's a lot simpler than you've
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got a network a network with trains on it that you can't physically it's even more difficult than
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internet routing protocols because you've got physical trains that need to move you can't just
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dump the packets are you enough enough enough enough about that sorry JK John Colp did county stuff
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in Libra office calc and it's amazing how many people are I don't know is it time in your life
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when you start getting fascinated by Libra office calc but John Colp and on you you random
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poke it was also going on about how how how he just finally finally saw the light of spreadsheet
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it was pretty pretty cool yeah yeah it's John's manifesting manageritis it'll be PowerPoint next
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different careful absolutely it'd be right if you're doing Gantt charts but this is actually
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this is actually quite useful stuff some of products and counting if which I've never known about
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that I yeah I did know about count if yeah but I didn't know the other one so you know I just
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found count if cause I needed it and then you know you don't look any further but these are the
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count ifs is also rather cool and some product is great yeah and be easy also had very good thing
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about some if which is similar instead of counting your son the values and the given range
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so I know whatever you say about anything you know we I quite often will produce a you know
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big problem we solved it there it is and here's a text file explaining what's come around
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and unless you put it into an x file spreadsheet with a graph and put it on some sort of visual dashboard
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it's it's okay for engineers it's not okay for mortals yeah so sometimes this stuff helps
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okay absolutely so one comment from be easy that you just alluded to which who says
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thanks for the quick tips I already know about count if there's also a function called sum if
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which is similar instead of counting it with sum up the values of a given range if criteria
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is met should be armate sorry sorry pedantic criteria armate because it's a plural in another range
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so he gives an example of how a spreadsheet might look and how you would apply a sum if to it
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some product was new for me I've already started to use it keep up the informative shows
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cool so the next day was adventures with Jonathan solcom join me in an audio and visual okay fix
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the pronunciation before we go on as you can say it's slocom slocom fine join me with an audio
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adventure for captain slocom and another Robert W service ballad which is happy birthday David
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third third time doing a show yeah great idea yes I always like to like David's idea of doing this
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and absolutely why not why not we only need two hundred and ninety other people to decide to do that
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and we solved our problem there absolutely yeah that's kind of cool all the stuff all the links are
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on there to the various different pages and even a youtube movie frank commented on this it was
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nice to hear the project goop goop and berg and librvox get some publicity and there are two of
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the most worthwhile projects on the inner webs I wholeheartedly agree with him about that project
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goop and berg been public putting putting stuff into the public domain and librvox taking that
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stuff and converting it to audio books so project goop and berg any books that are out of copyright
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and should go into should go up there our authors can choose to put it up there straight away
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do you know what I would like to do Dave I was just walk up the other night the way you do with
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a revelation I would like that if you are not able to purchase our veil of a piece of copyrighted
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work within a year and a day it should be made public it should go automatically into they
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into the public domain I think that would okay so for example a show comes on you for books and
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stuff so you want to you want to you know what the Disney films not that are more kids wherever
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into the Disney films they release them so you can't get snow white now and then in five years
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time you snow white will come out and it'll be 24 euros for a thingy and then the following year
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something else and something else but it should be it's supposed to be you're giving you're giving
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these people a copy right so that they have the right to make copies but equally the public should
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be able to avail of those and purchase them you would think you would indeed yes I would like to hear
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people's comments on that views on that particular statement how it would work it's like
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that there's a a law in Ireland that you know for public paths that if you put a public a right
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way but you get a right way if the public are allowed to travel you know if the people are taking
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a shortcut to your phone garden or something and if you if after a year and one day of walking
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through your phone garden then it becomes automatically a public right away yes yes I've come
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across this I'm not sure what the situation is in Scotland but it's somewhat similar England is
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much more restrictive than my my understanding or was at least not sure now yeah but so yes
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you're in a day of similar questions yeah okay following the bow thing the bow bow phone I should know
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this you five or radio which let me hug me said clear I do not possess one of these because that
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will be illegal and it's in the qsk ham radio episode and this was our good friend mr x coming
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back again with a some other hidden features that he had found on his radio and I would love him
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to do a whole episode on taking each of those words and functions and describing what it is
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why you would need it to use that because I was screaming at the radio going oh this as he was
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going through this is this and then it has this feature why do you need this feature and
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no do that even for the basic on off stuff basically turning on a radio tuning into something
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I love those especially as I'm getting into harm radio myself yes I I listened and thought
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oh that sounds interesting but I was sort of filtering it out as a as a non-ham and thinking well
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that's really for those guys but it would have been nice yeah to to have had a little bit more
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introduction to for the naive like me yeah and also the the naive like me who has been do I've read
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a lot of ham radio books in the last a few years because ever since I've announced I want to
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become a ham radio enthusiast you know it is not enough for me to just learn the exam I want to
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understand it hence it's taking a lot longer than I then I thought because I keep getting distracted
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but only yes we love ham radio people so people come on get ham radio we need all our
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almers just do the basic stuff as well the following day episode 2072 the awesome time I
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deleted my home directly cyclop deletes are home directly only to recover one important file
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who among us have not been there which of us has not experienced this yes yes I as a
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rookie admin of a multi-user unique system oh yeah I have I have not quite done that but I have
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done really really bad things like change the permission on the temp directory which causes
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everybody to blow up because everybody uses temp why is this machine doing this weird thing
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and the finger points at me oh sorry yes we've all been there also a very good tip for
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how to recover it actually absolutely yes it's fascinating and platoon has a lot of
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has some episodes I think on hpure related to basically getting rid of the rm command and replacing
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it with a generic put it into a temp directory which kind of makes sense so yeah very good both
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those of us who have not been there should should not stand on the sidelines and laugh we have this
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thing in work when something like that happens you know you're required to buy tart for every team
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that's been affected and you're not allowed to have a slice that seems quite just yes yes it's
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well yeah unfortunately the lot of tart has been purchased over the time due to that
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also I've had to buy a lot of tart over time as a result of that but it's it's it's quite good
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everyone makes mistakes time amounting or jumping a lick comment by Frank I hope I never have to do
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this but I'm glad to know what's possible yep and Brian follows with that I've had my best results
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with test disk but I'm definitely going to play with this that's interesting I'm not
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heard of that I think my son and I did a forensics thing on on a broken laptop of his using
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photorec yeah which is a more generic you know look for anything that might be a file type of
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thing and then you have to pick the bones out of that which is not easy but yeah this is much more
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targeted and sophisticated I read a there is quite a few for recovering SD cards which can
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actually be a lot easier because they on the SD card itself completely lies to the operating
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system and actually doesn't delete it because it doesn't want to wear stuff out so your files will
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happily be there and you can bypass all of that and even go down to the SD card and recover some
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files from there and I remember somebody writing a script that will look for typical headers in
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files so we'll look for the start of a jpeg photo header or a word document or whatever
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and then scans through the files and it might not know where the file ends but it knows where it
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starts so you'll have there might be two a jpeg file and a data file so you'll have the jpeg file
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and then at the bottom it'll be a whole go of gobbly gook bottom yeah it's pretty good pretty
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cool approach you can't remember what that was nice quite cool stuff I once wrote a thing to
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recover broken magnetic tapes back in that that takes it all but yeah you already knew that but
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I mean tapes all full of tape marks and and you know start of start of headers and stuff like that
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so if you just wound forward till you hit something that was looked like something then you could
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start determining if it was a file or what what the hell it was so yeah nice to happen lock
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was taped with snap in tape read tape I know tape devices I got a lot of DV tapes here that are
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completely I need to go through them again and try and recover them somewhere you know photo
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video cameras dizzy oh yes so the following day we had GNU readline part one and never one to
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disappoint Dave you introduce me to a few new ones that I didn't know but did you did you know
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that you can do control home and control end and control you know they move one word back
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as controlled right arrow did you know that I did well I will be knowing it because
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probably part two or three will I think I said I didn't want to throw too many of these
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out in one time because you know if you're listening to it you might be able to pick pick the the
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odd one out and but if I could hit you with 50 of them you'll probably turn off way before I
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didn't I didn't know about the control lump score either no neither did I do it doing this
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controlling it's quite handy it's like the boss key controller yes if you're if you're doing all
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your command line console stuff you know control out oh the screen just happened to clear
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right there
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anyway power of GNU readline experience with a neighborhood cat this show about a cat warning
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repeat warning contains content that will be disturbing to some I I like these shows I don't
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know obviously the story was but I liked Brian's approach actually I did yeah yeah to which I
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applied this show is definitely of interest to hackers don't be afraid to share more now it's
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it's it was a rough ride I thought but but still a worthwhile one to to follow him on and it was
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yeah it was it was quite an affecting tale I think we're all a bit a bit scared of death I mean
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I'm terrified of it because hey yeah what what what is this you know they were all right you're
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going to go to hell forever yeah what's that the life of Brian aren't that Monty Python film where
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they they go to Valhalla and the monk yes yes I'm opening the doors here remember that one I don't
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know it's not the holy grail could it be the holy grail or something where all the Vikings were there
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and they they're all experiencing the detours of death but there's one Christian monk among them
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and he's gone yes yes yeah there's really doors here and I'm really opening the doors he's
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opening the doors of Valhalla sorry sorry guys I will try and find a link to that and put
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them to the show notes which I hate doing because now it means even more work anyway Frank said
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you want to read that one oh sorry yes I was just writing down Monty Python to
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to remind you while I read Frank one then okay Frank says so okay a tale of kindless
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gentleness and truth especially the truth that we must accept death as being part of life as birth
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this calls me to remember an experience we once had though the end was happier my wife and I were
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going to visit my parents for Thanksgiving which is at the end of the November in the States thanks for
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that and the youngest sister was watching the house sister allowed the cat to escape understand the
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cat was detailed and most decidedly not an outside cat cat did not come back later on in the spring
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across the street and they were called me over and there was Mittens curled up next to his chimney
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and narrow shadow of her former self when I brought her back inside my wife's street and ran away
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the poor thing looks so bad the happy ending was that she be cat fully recovered and
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Ling lived long enough to tame the Labrador we got several years later so nice good good space yeah
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yeah I'm sure many people have stories like that it's the most fascinating to hear though yeah
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just thinking I mean I grew up in a farm and you yeah you have a responsibility to animals
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but they're not pets they're you know they're they're animals but at the same time there is the
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the husbandry element of of animal husbandry and I remember when times are off on the farm you know
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and my mother would spend would spend the profit for the year going to the vet to to you know have a
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calf or a cow taking care of and I never really understood that from a profit and loss point of
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view but now being more mature I think I understand that from a human point of view yes yes yes
|
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there is an ethical requirement to do these things I think yeah but there's also a certain point
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where you go okay this is it and I also think myself as a here we have a euthanasia is legal in
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the Netherlands it has to be done approved by three independent doctors and my mother-in-law passed
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that way she had terminal cancer and was you know looking at two years of extended you know life
|
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extending stuff and then she had she had that happen and it was in her own house and all her
|
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kids were around her and stuff and it was a yeah nice way to go to be honest yes yes it is I can
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kind of answer that and I understand a lot of people will be screaming at the
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microphone for her now at me for approving of this and you're perfectly entitled here on
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opinion and I do apologize if that in any way brings up sad experiences for you or whatever but
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in in that case it was it was a choice that they had and they met it and they're comfortable with
|
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okay good I'm more cheerful things episode 2075 skin cancer a recent experience with
|
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sin skin cancer and a primer on UV tintor oil who is not a doctor just so that we know when
|
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give some very very good advice this is this is definitely 100% of interest to hackers and
|
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went through how he had the Australian BOM what does this
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ring skin cancer there was an imaging technique that he was describing where you take photos of
|
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your body and you compare growths over time and you found one of these and his GP was able to
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take care of it in a few days so very good stuff and absolutely of interest hackers we need to
|
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group these somehow yeah tags yeah yeah but yeah medicine sort of a medical tag or something
|
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of that sort of life this yeah yeah yeah yeah no it's very cool I've been to Australia and one of
|
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the guys I stayed with had just come back from having a melanoma removed because because of that
|
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very you know it was just early stages and they can be operated on my my mother had one as well
|
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because she used to love to sit out in the sun all day long and used to say should you not be wearing
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some hat or you know but she didn't and then she got a melanoma it was removed and nothing came
|
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with it so it's very good to catch and catch them early getting at it in time that's the thing
|
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you go straight down my wife had their had one and she just went down had a look at it and turned
|
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out to be nothing so fine so great yes and always yeah better better safe than sorry I say but then
|
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again I don't have to pay for visits to the doctor so well I do help insurance but I can just go
|
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down as often as I like the following day magazines that I read Linux voice Linux format micro
|
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mart raspberry pie the magpie full circle magazine and pc linux os mag this is another show by
|
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tonnews and I read two of those yeah me to actually three occasionally read full circle it's
|
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yeah it's you can be on an rss feed to get it that way yeah yeah great idea for a show
|
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like this yeah yeah yeah absolutely absolutely magpie is something I've not been reading and listening
|
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to Tony talking about it really should because it sounds to be very full of good stuff what I've
|
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done is I print them off and work on a you know on the color printer on double sided so
|
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four four sheets and then stipple them together and just leave them in the at the sort of
|
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coffee area on our floor and yeah people come up and they read it and the amount of people who
|
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have asked me for oh did you put the magpie or the thingy there and I just give them a raspberry pie
|
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then to to try stuff out and it's one of the most red magazines on the floor it's so that's
|
|
pretty cool thing very cool I like the sound of that yeah yeah oh and a plug for linux voice I
|
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was having a little drink with the certain podcasters I'm fighting including one of the linux voice
|
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uh editori team how cool Andrew um Gregory yep yeah there's a cool guy and it's prepared to come
|
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to glass go to I could not afford that day if I really could be a show you couldn't yeah we would
|
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have liked to see you there but yeah it's a long haul yeah I'm I'm thinking for for three days
|
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of camp I can I can justify that but uh and also I am I was never really into pub crawls I
|
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I'm more I go to the corner and have a chat and then start singing sort of go-missile
|
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yeah I'm I'm I'm I'm a lightweight and I I'm bad after pub number two
|
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about three hours I think it was no that's not too bad no no no it was it was it was good don't
|
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we had a had a really good evening I haven't heard the what happened to everybody after I left but
|
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sure the the story will come out in due course as an HPR show I believe very good yes that's why
|
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I'm not going to be asking you any more questions away liberaniel dot net self-holsting for friends
|
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and family a talk I talk a little about my network and how I can hold services for in your friends
|
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and family excellent idea I'm very happy that he does that and if he wants if you want to this
|
|
Christopher M Hobbes of course and Christopher I'm happy to donate a server a Raspberry Pi to this
|
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that I put here on my network if you want to however I do not do any of this stuff because as soon
|
|
as you go on holidays the first thing that happens is your network falls over which is why I outsource
|
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my networking to some ex colleague who is far better at us than me yes yes now I thought it was a
|
|
great great great show and a very interesting thing to be doing and there's a lot of information
|
|
in that show too I made the note to go back and listen to it again I haven't done so yet
|
|
just to get a you know full picture of what Christopher was talking about there yeah very cool
|
|
the open wireless dog I have that here on my on my Wi-Fi I just have open wireless dog available
|
|
and which is cool thing go have a look at that as all if you haven't had a chance
|
|
and then all of these thing all of these services will be interesting to have a show about Christopher
|
|
how you set those up and what what you do the most interesting one I think will be the DNS
|
|
because in this day and age of monitoring and all sorts of interesting thing you know
|
|
monitoring and metadata would be interesting to be able to make sure that that is coming out
|
|
in different places and that you're able to manage your own DNS services but there you go very
|
|
cool mail servers again mail is one of the most federated things you dev you random dot info
|
|
you random dash podcast dot org is it they also did a quite a thing about federation they could
|
|
also do with an email address on their feed by the way so the next day 2078 dev can you put in
|
|
the show notes to put a link to that you you random podcasts from Poké and X110 and Taj what's
|
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in my bag choice summary of the crap window go logs back and forth stainless steel coffee mug stainless
|
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steel thermos uh canteen one foot micro usb one and a half foot micro usb cable ethernet cable
|
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sony headphones sd usb 64 gig primary on the keychain magnifies ballpoint pen lunch mason jar
|
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metal box backup drive tell mini nine with AC adapter and uh a zerisen uh very a lack
|
|
verix laptop with an AC adapter first point i'd like to say is you don't get dehydrated from drinking
|
|
coffee theoretically you do but it is so minuscule the any effects that you get from
|
|
being dehydrated with coffee are made up from the liquid water that's in the coffee that you're
|
|
drinking so you would need to drink thousands upon thousands of cups of coffee without water in
|
|
order to get actually i'm not sure about that last time but i know that the that's a you can't
|
|
get dehydrated from drinking coffee so but just drink water as well have you gone Dave sorry sorry
|
|
i was just writing things um yeah it's i like this show and um uh we need to go with sort of
|
|
slightly apologetic that he was doing this off the cuff well oh yeah do more do more like that
|
|
please because you did a brilliant job of absolutely a natural speaker really nicely nicely put together
|
|
so yeah yeah and they uh i like the idea of having the 64 gigabyte drives yes we do live in the
|
|
future having all these devices there it's absolutely absolutely awesome i have a little usb thing
|
|
with a that are put in a sd card and right here it's tiny but it's amazing actually uh 64 gigs
|
|
just going around on your keychain it's awesome it's just unbelievable i believe we live in the future
|
|
no no i was just about to reminisce and that's what all people do so i should check out
|
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no dude this is this is hbr this is what i actually you like shut up and do a show bottle thank you very
|
|
much it's coming it's coming i'm gonna do another one of my life history in in computing thingies at
|
|
some point uh fairly soon so yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah now let's just add it to your initial i'm like
|
|
maybe i've like beat reduce you say you say it three times in your initial and up pops can yeah
|
|
where can his finger uh good mini nine ha our old mini nine is still kicking her good to hear it's
|
|
still been put to good use to which windiggle said in the voice of Dave my favorite not only
|
|
still kicking but it's been my primary machine for the past three years while traveling in fact i'm
|
|
typing on it right now because it was in my bag how meta pretty pretty cool pretty cool everybody loves
|
|
asset house apparently according to singflop who demonstrates how to get asset house quickly
|
|
she uses techno box two and simulates a tb 303 is there on a tb 30 tb 803 tr 803 is there anything
|
|
this woman can't do she she's a brilliant programmer she's an artist of her pictures that she
|
|
she sent to me are amazing and now she's into techno music seriously on the other hand
|
|
she has her own issues as well so yeah but this is a good episode this is fascinating i'd love to hear
|
|
how music is put together i can't say i actually understand what asset house is but it's probably
|
|
just a case of googling the answer but oh my god my son is
|
|
slender or nothing no i haven't i haven't lived with my son who had or
|
|
nothing nothing like this but lots of music production things on these mac mac book you know so
|
|
so dad listen to this you know so yeah yeah it's very nice but no i prefer a bit of bark myself
|
|
but no no i actually enjoy all manner of types of music but yeah this is not a genre that i
|
|
have sort of singled out particularly but you know so it's the first time for some reason the
|
|
the Netherlands is big into electronic music and i think the reason was and again you random
|
|
come come up with this link where philips in eindhoven did a loss to promote electronic music
|
|
so that could be why electronic music is very very big in the neverlands oh that's cool
|
|
my my kids my son being very much into music uh i'd we'd started on doing a holiday many years ago
|
|
and i said where do you want to go you said Berlin why Berlin well that's the the home of trance
|
|
and dance and all that stuff and we got there and it was the last example of the love parade
|
|
techno music thingy on in Berlin at that on that very day oh very cool yeah yeah we didn't
|
|
pile into it because they were young they were too young to go in and and and sort of be
|
|
lost in there in the vast crowd but we went home and watched it on the telly and went into the hotel
|
|
and watched it on the telly so they were broadcasting it simultaneously on the television so yeah
|
|
i think we all had a great great day just sitting in the hotel watching that
|
|
so now in the next day was kiddie in live effects and transitions the massive massive amount of
|
|
work by Geddes to convert these to audio and i love i love this i love the fact that kiddie in live
|
|
this series of articles is absolutely excellent because it just allows me to go into
|
|
kiddie in live and go okay i know this can do this and i refer back to this series
|
|
and find out how to do stuff and Geddes is doing a really good job on translating these to audio
|
|
for us which is very very professional finish he's he's he's producing there it's really good
|
|
unbelievable yeah absolutely speaking of from professional to ultimus hacking fixing my daughter's
|
|
laptop my daughter broke the headphone jack in her laptop and i tried to get the remains out
|
|
this is oh dave dave dave dave dave dave did you have something underneath
|
|
the laptop in case it fell out of the workman oh you did you had a yeah yeah yeah the chair
|
|
says says i stood it on a chair which just happened to be the right height to hold it up oh yeah god
|
|
yes if if it fallen down smashed while she was out i'd have been killed and murdered and the question
|
|
is why didn't you just take it apart and you know unscrew the thing and just get to the socket
|
|
well you can't because it's a it's a closed unit i mean you can get right down to the motherboard
|
|
that's that that's not a trivial exercise the motherboards about the last bit you get to after you
|
|
been all the way through the the keyboard and everything else so i look through the disassembly manual
|
|
to work out if it was possible and then when you get there it's a completely closed thing
|
|
you'd have to desolder it and put a new one in because you can't poke the the the bit of
|
|
plug out not like jack plugs used to be in the you could just look inside i had a real
|
|
real tape recorder with with plugs on and i did do that um and you know open the the inside wow
|
|
it's fascinated what was inside it you know um but uh but not this one no no way
|
|
yeah i'm getting more and more envious of the tools and stuff you have in your house
|
|
oh right yeah just having a look although you're a washer needs to be changed too
|
|
oh there's the tumble dry yeah yeah still needs a bit of this hadn't been emptied yet
|
|
yeah yeah you you don't see the rest of the crap in the in the house i was i cropped off the
|
|
the the revelation of Dave's house of crap but uh but you notice i've got a vi oh yeah there's a
|
|
vice bolted to the kitchen table and that's they're all the time you know so seriously go
|
|
yeah it is i think i never remember to take it off again it's just a clamp on the vice
|
|
but it's just useful to have body in the way i have one right here but that's under my work bench
|
|
what so you laugh what what you don't have a vice in your kitchen
|
|
yeah yeah yeah spot the battery yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah okay next um we had a comment by
|
|
0 X f 1 0 e nice work with a smiley face yes it is and there is an amazing amount of joy to be
|
|
had by you know doing a hack like that and then actually works but it could have gone wrong
|
|
It could have gone badly wrong Dave. I know I know I started off thinking well
|
|
Should I take some pictures of it might manage to make you show up this but what if it goes wrong? All right
|
|
Well nothing ever happened
|
|
Well, I'm more thinking about did you take a backup?
|
|
Of the laptop
|
|
No
|
|
Who needs a backup of a laptop?
|
|
You know when you're working with it with a drill that could generate heat that could start a fire within the laptop
|
|
Yeah, no, no, I'm a I'm a I'm a craftsman. I'll happy
|
|
Yeah, you can see I can see that it's the vice attached to the kitchen table that gives it away a day
|
|
Okay, next day basic audio production by Natu Jordy and
|
|
Odacity order and talks about
|
|
The compression and this is equalization. Yeah, just listen to it just today and
|
|
He's saying that he might not be able to continue this series, but that's absolutely fine. Allow somebody else
|
|
Audio production is a good series to have so if anyone else wants to
|
|
jump into the frame feel free to do so and
|
|
Two things they're actually one on that is any of the series that are marked public not specifically private
|
|
Then you can contribute to them and when in doubt just ask the the primary primary host who started the series
|
|
Or ask us and the second one Dave to your comment about if it fails do not be afraid to put on shows that failed
|
|
For example, my bills are oscilloscope kit that didn't finish was one of the most entertaining episodes and
|
|
From my point of view when you do get it working. I'll have another show
|
|
So all the better and fail multiple times
|
|
Yes, yes, absolutely. It's I would agree with that actually
|
|
Because I think people are too hung up and everything being absolutely perfect, but I'm I'm also quite interested in
|
|
How things fail is you know, you try something in a dozen workouts well, then you just save somebody that amount of time
|
|
So it's a learning experience indeed. Yeah, exactly just me
|
|
18th HBO beer podcast in the beverage issue and this time it was a
|
|
Imperial IPA flying dog single hop warrior Imperial IPA if you're gonna name it you should really name it I
|
|
Don't like IPA is per se so there you go
|
|
I'm a fan. I'd quite like to try something like that and yeah
|
|
I thought we had this rule that you were gonna have to send us a bottle just so that we could confirm
|
|
I distinctly distinctly remember not being sent one so
|
|
Not happy about this
|
|
Although that might be a bad idea
|
|
Cleaning the throttle body of on my pickup truck and a really I'm so glad young got this
|
|
This vehicle because we're getting so many shows
|
|
hollered as the thing breaks in multiple ways. I laugh while I have owned vehicles where
|
|
Base yeah driving down the road and the front wheel falls off and
|
|
Yeah, you have to replace the whole the whole housing and stuff
|
|
So there he I don't think you got this one fixed in the in the episode but
|
|
Poki replied in email on an email thread
|
|
Do you have that right there in front you Dave hold on a second
|
|
It was in total John Culp's truck. Are you talking about? Yeah, yeah
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Poki says or Patrick daily as he puts himself in the email is says John
|
|
If you're rough idle symptoms persist it may be a stuck EGR valve the idle air control I see valve or a coolant temperature sensor
|
|
CTS
|
|
So shall I read all of this? Yeah, please do yeah, yeah, okay
|
|
Cleaning or replacing the EGR may do the trick
|
|
There may be a way to test the IAC and the CTS with the scan tool often the parts stores have those to lend out
|
|
I'm not sure if the Bluetooth OBD2 test as somebody did a show about that recently
|
|
Yeah, I'm performing diagnostic tests, but it's worth a shot if you have one
|
|
If it's none of those things then it may be a vacuum leak
|
|
Or worn out plug-wise a vacuum leak can be found by listening for a hiss
|
|
Then spraying the area with your throttle body cleaner if the idle smooths out while you're spraying then you found a leak
|
|
Just don't spray too much at once. It's highly flammable and
|
|
The engine and engines are hot. So from the exhaust with it
|
|
Yeah
|
|
This could be quite amusing
|
|
Vacuum leaks can come from cracked or disconnected vacuum hoses don't mess with the mass air blows sensor
|
|
Except as a last resort. They are very sensitive and often fragile devices
|
|
So because it happens after driving for a while I'd start with the EGR valve and the coolant temperature sensor
|
|
Some cars have EGRs that just get dirty and stick open and cleaning them fixes the problem
|
|
Other cars have EGRs with weak solenoids and need to be replaced
|
|
A little research will probably tell you which is more likely for you
|
|
The throttle body cleaning was a good start and you probably did a good enough job to eliminate it
|
|
The butterfly and side passages are the most important
|
|
Those got cleaned then you're done there dirty clean and walls are relatively unimportant
|
|
You may wish to pull the IAT and clean it and its passages
|
|
Wow, complex, eh? You could also look to see if there's an adjustment procedure for your throttle position sensor
|
|
Bad plug wires can be diagnosed by misting them with water from a spritzer bottle in a dark and garage
|
|
Or in the evening if you see little blue sparks and it's time to change the wires
|
|
Be sure to do them one at a time so you don't mix them up
|
|
If you change wires do plugs cap and rotor if you have them too
|
|
The last thing I can think of is dirty fuel injectors are not atomizing fuel properly
|
|
Sadly, I don't know if a cheap DRA remedy for that or diagnosis for that matter
|
|
Black smoke even very faint from the tailpipe the car dies would hit at injectors
|
|
The IAC or a faulty coolant temperature sensor
|
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Let's have a look let us know how it turns out
|
|
Wow, that's a manual in itself that is that's amazing
|
|
That is a show and did we know that Patrick Daly was an expert in automotive vehicles
|
|
No, each of those paragraphs is a show right there, wouldn't you think Dave?
|
|
Absolutely, my best son, my best son, what's it used?
|
|
What's I layer control valve? It's its use
|
|
A year
|
|
Yes, I have to say that in listening to John show I was thinking what an earth is a throttle body
|
|
I did use I have done engine maintenance but in the days of carburetors
|
|
Yeah, nothing of fuel injections
|
|
And so I was reading about it and the whole business of cleaning and stuff
|
|
And there's so much
|
|
Yes
|
|
As Poki was was alluding to us so much so many senses so many controls
|
|
You know, it's a hell of a thing but to if you can master it then good for you tell us about it
|
|
Exactly
|
|
John replied to Patrick, thanks so much for the detailed feedback
|
|
I'm going to save this for future reference
|
|
Great to get this analysis from somebody with your level experience
|
|
I'm glad to report that the truck has been doing just fine
|
|
Since the throttle body cleaning so I'm considering it solved for the moment
|
|
Yes, excellent
|
|
And the final show for this month was pengukan 2016 report
|
|
A nice chilled out relaxed walkthrough of what pengukan is
|
|
And hookah's experience of it
|
|
Very nice
|
|
Yes, yes, I like these from from a hookah
|
|
Sound like a hell of a conference
|
|
So it's a tremendously interesting stuff
|
|
Funny how all the different consequences have different fields to them
|
|
That's kind of yes
|
|
Yes, strange that the conference with stuff about insect electrophysiology
|
|
is that's not a thing I would have expected at all
|
|
Yeah, I was thinking about that
|
|
Yeah, don't worry about it, you'll grow back a leg
|
|
But you might be bloody sore right now
|
|
I don't feel pain
|
|
No, they don't feel pain
|
|
Caron teeth, no, no, no
|
|
They've never told me don't want to feel pain, feel pain
|
|
Amazing that, no
|
|
Yes
|
|
Some other comments
|
|
Mr X
|
|
And I'm presuming seen as this is posted on the 7th
|
|
The third of this month we didn't cover it in last month's show
|
|
I'm guessing
|
|
And so yeah, yeah, we should have, we should have
|
|
We said we were going to try and rationalize this a bit
|
|
Yeah, for this episode
|
|
But I have no
|
|
No, duct tape and chips
|
|
No, duct tape
|
|
No, the chips are definitely down
|
|
This is the first one where Mr X did a show
|
|
And Mike Ray had asked, does it talk out of the box
|
|
And yes, it talks out of the box
|
|
Playing with the radio I noticed that not all functions are spoken
|
|
The band function button for example
|
|
Which changes from VHF to UHF function only beeps
|
|
But you can go to any frequency directly at any time
|
|
When in the VFO mode
|
|
Which is spoken
|
|
And you can type the frequency directly
|
|
The VFO AB is the same
|
|
But again, the same applies
|
|
Would imagine and make an excellent radio for the blind up
|
|
Wouldn't go too far around with the price
|
|
What does VFO mode?
|
|
What's VHF, UHF?
|
|
What's VFO AB?
|
|
All shows Mr X
|
|
Ah, Mr X follows up in comment
|
|
Three, saying just read your comment above
|
|
Again and realize that I haven't properly answered your question
|
|
Yes, most if not all of the menus are spoken
|
|
When you push the menu button it announces menu
|
|
And then shows you on the display which option is selected
|
|
You can find out which option is being displayed
|
|
By pushing the menu button the second time
|
|
You would then push exit
|
|
To change to another menu option
|
|
You can either use the up down keys
|
|
Or use keypad entry
|
|
Which is which unfortunately only beeps within the menu option
|
|
However again, you can find out what option you are in
|
|
By pushing menu a second time
|
|
Hope this isn't too confusing
|
|
And I still think a blind operator could use it fine
|
|
Particularly if you upload a pile of frequencies to it
|
|
Using the open source chirps on the way
|
|
Hmm, also another show there, thank you
|
|
And the only other comment are that we haven't spoken about already was
|
|
Test driving to the one
|
|
Ah, I got this wrong last month as well
|
|
By Frank Bell
|
|
And that is the Debian version without system D
|
|
And crayon says slim
|
|
For your information slim simple login manager
|
|
Should allow you to cycle through the available DMs
|
|
Which is display managers by pressing the F1 key
|
|
You simply stop at the desired DM
|
|
And then login slim config
|
|
Within ETC somewhere for example ETC slim
|
|
Or ETC slim for such slim.com probably
|
|
Can be used to define your choices
|
|
Never heard about that one. Thanks crayon
|
|
Yeah, that's good
|
|
And I think we've covered all the other comments on today's show
|
|
Due to the slides
|
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Yep, so yep
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Yep, so I think we can use our brains
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Rather than having to rewrite that
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Was there anything else on the mailing list, David?
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Well, we've had a problem with the mailing list for the notes
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Yeah, Jay emailed you about
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But just to explain to anybody listening
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I make these notes by parsing stuff off the G-Main website
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And the site's down at the moment
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It was when I checked it to an hour or so back
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So we'll have to fill them in later
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But yes, there is an amount of stuff on the
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That was talked about on the list
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Okay
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And I'm just you've got
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Yeah, I'm just going to call it up here in an hour
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In a second, let me see
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So I mentioned about that the guys had a
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not-friendly computing device
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And crowd supply and EORMA68
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And the reason I put this on the list was because
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I did an interview with Hema Fostem
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And I completely lost the interview
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It was so, so annoying
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Because it was a very, very interesting project
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I don't
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Very technical guy, but he has
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It's hard to get an idea of what he's trying to do
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So I don't know if you know the old
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Pop-in PCI MCIA cards from days of year
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Remember those as you buy
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You can get a laptop and you could extend it
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With one of those that you put an additional
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letter card or a modem or something
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And you know, there were the hackable things of the day
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You plug them in, you take them out
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And you've got
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You've got
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You could have a modem or you could have a camera
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Or you could have other all sorts of things on them
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Now those form factors
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So this guy was sitting down thinking about
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Okay, I want to make portable computing devices
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And he was saying that
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These are going to use standard components
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And this is a standard component
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It's been mass-manufactured
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All the dies and all the equipment
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And all the machinery necessary to do that
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Still exists
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There's still in large quantities
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Available out there
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And they're cheap
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So then they've got all
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Something like 64 connectors at the back
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So he's going to dedicate certain number of connectors
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To HDMI, certain number of connectors
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To HD USB, certain number of connectors
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To GPIO, etc, etc, etc
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And certain number to power
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With me so far, Dave
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Yep
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Those connectors are
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By definition within the standard
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So he's saying this is the standard
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For a computing device
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For making a small computer
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So you have a laptop case or a computer or a digital camera
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And you can your PCIe MCIA
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Formatted device
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Is your computing device
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So you can slip it into a mobile phone
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And your mobile phone now is your computing device
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You can put it into the back of a TV
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And your TV is now your computing device
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You take it out, you put it into your laptop case
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And your laptop is your computing device
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So essentially you walk around with this thing
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And if you get a newer one for your laptop
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You can take the older one and put it into your camera
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And you can do a daisy chain down
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They're all going to be backward compatible
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So as a newer version of the USB becomes available
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It needs to be backward compatible
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Right down to USB 2
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Hitch, same with Hitch, HDMI, 1.4, 1.3
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The whole way back down
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So the device will always fail
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Even if you're running a newer version
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Of this device on an older software
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It will, it is required to fail gracefully back
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They're not sharing any of the eye opens
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So that there's no confusion with the hardware
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That in this implementation it's this
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It's in that implementation it's that
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It's clearly defined in the specification
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So that there's no disambiguity
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Sounds like a absolutely awesome device
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Because as I said to him during the interview
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Which died
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You could get an aluminium laptop case
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Designed for yourself
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Exactly how you want to spend
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For a grand on that
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And know that you will never ever need
|
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To update it again because you can
|
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To update your computer
|
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You just update the
|
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Slip out that standard device, slip it back in
|
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Maybe you want to change the screen
|
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But the size of the screen, the laptop
|
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Everything to do with the laptop
|
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Could be custom designed for you and hackable and updateable
|
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Pretty awesome device
|
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Does sound impressive
|
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Yeah, yeah, it's a great idea
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Yeah, similar to
|
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That idea has been kicked around in science fiction
|
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Yeah, it's actually, but it's coming to reality
|
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This is
|
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I think what they actually need is a good marketing team
|
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To give the essence of what they're trying to do first
|
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Without the technical stuff
|
|
It was grand for the learning sling tech show
|
|
I mean the audience here and there
|
|
Are more than capable of of understanding what he's on about
|
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But you know the need one of these
|
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You know green eco things
|
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With lots of
|
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Flying in butterflies and stuff
|
|
To sell this concept to the average person
|
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Because it's I think it is
|
|
A cleaner implementation of the
|
|
What they were trying to do with the
|
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Fairphone and failed
|
|
Due to the fact that the hardware was not open
|
|
And that the software
|
|
Therefore could not be open
|
|
And therefore you bought a device
|
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Thinking you could upgrade it but you can't
|
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Because it's locked down
|
|
So yeah, pretty cool thing
|
|
And yeah, technically the specs met a
|
|
Nor for a lot of sense
|
|
So, you know, I was kicking myself that I lost that
|
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Yeah, I've not heard the TLLTS
|
|
episode yes
|
|
The deadly 666
|
|
Still in my queue, right?
|
|
But yeah, I'm looking forward to that then
|
|
The audio is terrible quality audio
|
|
So if you can struggle to
|
|
I need to
|
|
I need to have another word
|
|
Oh, we had a lot of updates on the
|
|
Contributors map of the world
|
|
So we found out what that was
|
|
So that that was an idea by
|
|
Let me see
|
|
Who was it started it off
|
|
I think it was Clinton
|
|
Clinton right?
|
|
Yes, yes
|
|
Brilliant idea
|
|
And we put if you go to mapm.net
|
|
Which I hope is there on my pm.net
|
|
You will map map
|
|
Not my name
|
|
Mapm.net
|
|
You will guess
|
|
Three people on the website
|
|
So quite
|
|
Quite simple thing
|
|
And then you click on the link
|
|
And you get to the correspondent and their
|
|
Their shows
|
|
And so pretty cool
|
|
I think we can do that
|
|
And I want to know if that's
|
|
People can reply on
|
|
That's something that you want to put in
|
|
Or should I just put
|
|
That as two fields on today
|
|
On to the host page
|
|
From your uploader show
|
|
What do you think it is
|
|
Well, I think it's a nice idea
|
|
Personally, I
|
|
Well, as you know
|
|
I've contributed my
|
|
details so
|
|
I'm more than happy to
|
|
To be part of that
|
|
And I think it would be a really good thing
|
|
It was interesting to see
|
|
Where Clinton Roy is
|
|
Spaces for example
|
|
Yeah, yeah
|
|
Pretty cool
|
|
I didn't even know he was over in the part of the old world
|
|
And you're up in the sticks of Edinburgh, Dave
|
|
Far far away in the North
|
|
Yes, yes, yes
|
|
On the best room
|
|
I see, I think
|
|
Kevin Years would win that particular
|
|
Thanks, so yes, yeah, yeah
|
|
So did we have anything else
|
|
That month
|
|
Let me see
|
|
Hitchcock on the world
|
|
Yep
|
|
There was a bit of chitchat
|
|
About the community news
|
|
Coming up
|
|
Recording yesterday that didn't happen
|
|
Yeah, that's all really
|
|
That's life, basically
|
|
All right, anything else that you want to share with us
|
|
So we got to hang over
|
|
I did pretty well actually
|
|
Yeah, yeah, it was fun
|
|
It's a good thing to
|
|
Meet up with the guys
|
|
And there were seven of us this time
|
|
At one point, anyway
|
|
So as opposed to four last year
|
|
So some of the people who
|
|
Seemed to be
|
|
Better to come never
|
|
Never did
|
|
For various reasons
|
|
So yeah
|
|
Yes, you know, people like
|
|
Saying, oh, I live in a different country
|
|
I don't know how am I going to get there
|
|
Exactly
|
|
This is the kind of price of a
|
|
Let me just waste the price of a laptop
|
|
For an evening's drink
|
|
For a little
|
|
Totally reasonable
|
|
Still, yeah
|
|
Given that I got there for free
|
|
Because I get
|
|
I got a bus cab
|
|
It's you that's been
|
|
Scripping off this economy
|
|
That's why we've got the recession
|
|
Oh, I know, I know, I know
|
|
All my fault
|
|
I drank your beer too
|
|
So there you go
|
|
Yeah
|
|
All right, Steve
|
|
Let's call it a wrap
|
|
And tune in tomorrow for another exciting episode of
|
|
Hacker
|
|
Public
|
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Riding you
|
|
Join us
|
|
No, I'm jealous of you
|
|
You'll be free
|
|
Okay
|
|
That's the death metal version
|
|
Thank you very much
|
|
Yes
|
|
Bye
|
|
Okay, bye
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