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Episode: 4434
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Title: HPR4434: Newsboat part 2 - Podcasts and Youtube
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4434/hpr4434.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:39:23
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,434 for Thursday the 31st of July 2025, today's
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show is entitled NewsBoot Part 2 Podcasts and YouTube.
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It is hosted by Archer 72 and is about 7 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is Archer 72 talks about podcasts and YouTube subscriptions in NewsBoot and
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a quick tip.
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Hello, this is Archer 72 for Hacker Public Radio.
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In this episode, I touch on the items in my URL list for NewsBoot.
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This will include podcasts and YouTube channels.
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First up is GNU World Order, where a tattoo goes through every package in the Slackware repository.
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Next up from the other side of the network is Tuxjam, Tuxjam Uncut and the Bugcast.
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On Tuxjam, the hosts talk about their latest Linux projects and add in some music from
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Creative Commons.
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And on the Bugcast, Dave the Love Bug hosts the show along with Caroline to bring Creative
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Commons music.
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For Hacker Public Radio, I have the Future Feed and the Two-Week Feed, the Commons
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Feed and a part on the Archive.org for HBR Amateur Radio shows.
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Under other tech podcasts, I have the Ask Noah Show, which they talk about everything
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that people thought couldn't be done on Linux and this is a weekly call and show where
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collars ask questions about how to do everything in Linux.
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Next is the U-Random Podcast, where Lyle, Taj and Pokey banter back and forth about
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various topics, some are Linux and some are movies and there's a lot of Star Wars.
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The latest addition to my tech podcast is Linux Matters from Ubuntu.social.
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For the next section, I have YouTube channels.
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First is Luke Smith and I pretty much keep this one in my feed because he has talked in
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the past about them and other command line tools.
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Then we have the channel for our very own Scotie, some guy on the internet who demonstrates
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tips on Thunderbird that he has used in Hacker Public Radio shows.
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Next there is Derek Taylor from DistroTube, who has Linux, DistroViews, News and Opinions
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and Tutorials and of course he includes a bit of him, which I like to use.
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Then there is Network Chuck, who loves information technology, whereas very pie projects in hacking.
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Next is Jeremy Fielding, who loves mechanical engineering and electrical engineering and
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has some projects on large scale robotics.
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As a side note, I thought it was kind of funny that Mr. Fielding likes to work with electric
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motors and motors have fields.
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It's like he was meant to work in this area.
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Then there is ElectroBoom, an Iranian, Canadian, electrical engineer and comedian who apparently
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likes to remind us that electricity hurts where he shocks himself just about every video.
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It makes it look like it's on accident.
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Next is Gardner Bryant.
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He used to go by the Linux Gamer and talks about Linux, video games and online privacy.
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After that is Hack5, it's a security show and the creators, they are the creators of the
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Wi-Fi pineapple, US rubber ducky and more.
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Now there are two by Jeff Kearling.
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One is the main channel and he listens himself as an author developer, maker, fan of Raspberry
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Pi and other single boarding computers.
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Then there is Level 2 Jeff, which is the same Jeff Kearling but more advanced topics.
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After that is LGR or Lazy Game Reviews and it covers retro gaming and computing and
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retro computer.
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This is followed by Linus Tech Tips.
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They have reviews, engineering projects and news.
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Then there is the lock picking lawyer who points out weaknesses and defects in physical
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security locks.
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Followed by the modern vintage gamer, whose focus is on modern and retro tech gaming.
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Just I have Peter Pacticus and he has a very collection of project videos from model
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railways to Raspberry Pi.
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Then we have the hated one, creating video essays on privacy, monopoly power and corruption.
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Followed by Typecraft, whose main focus is on NeoVem.
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The next few are for Mrs. Archer who searched Linux one time in YouTube and got a few results.
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They keep coming to her inbox.
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First one is Chris Titus Tech, talks about uploading windows and learning Linux videos.
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Then there is Switch to Linux, helping people make the Switch to Linux based on desktop
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system and getting real work done.
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After that is Windows Computers and Technology, channel run by PC enthusiast.
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The last two are the Linux experiment, just Linux desktop news, simple tutorials, application
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spotlights and opinion pieces.
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And the last one is Michael Tunnell spelled with two Ls at the end, host of this week in
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Linux weekly news show.
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Before I leave, there is one little tip I have if you want to have URLs in your lists
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that are of one subject and you want to keep them separate.
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You just type NewsBootBase-U and the name of the URL list and I was going to start one
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four trains and see where it goes.
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That's all I have for now.
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This has been Archer 72 for Hacker Public Radio.
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If you feel free to record a show of your own as a response or as any topic there is
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an interest to hackers, goodbye.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio does work.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listening like yourself, if you ever thought of recording
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or cast, you click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is.
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Hosting for HBR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the Internet Archive
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and our sings.net.
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On the Sadois status, today's show is released under Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0 International
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License.
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