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Episode: 3221
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Title: HPR3221: HPR Community News for November 2020
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3221/hpr3221.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 19:05:48
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3221 for Monday the 7th of December 2020.
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Today's show is entitled, HBR Community News for November 2020, and in part on the series,
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HBR Community News, it is posted by HBR volunteers, and is about 49 minutes long, and carries an
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explicit flag.
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The summary is, HBR volunteers talk about shows released, and comment posted in November 2020.
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by Ananasthost.com.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon, and you're listening to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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This time is Community News for November 2020. Will this year ever end, Dave?
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Join me tonight, it is.
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Dave Morris, and the cat in the background, you can probably be here.
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Yeah, so this is a HBR community podcast, where the shows are submitted by the listeners,
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very much like you, in fact, exactly like you, and for those of you who missed the opportunity
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to post a show this year, I have some great news.
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260 new slots have just opened up for the year 2021, so feel free to send in your shows.
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It's wonderful how that happens every year, isn't that, isn't it, it's amazing.
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So, Dave, would you like to welcome our new hosts, please?
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Yes, yes, we have an interesting young fellow who's joined us.
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It's called Porek, am I right?
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Yerun Salon.
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So, it might be some relation here, it could be, it could be some relation here.
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But hardly because he's into Star Wars and I'm a Trekkie, so.
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Oh, I couldn't be possibly the pay on it.
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Well, yes, that's my son Pucky.
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Yeah, it's great, it's good to see the hierarchy sort of being passed on and so.
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Good.
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Yep, well, I suppose he wore me down and got me to make a character sheet, so I guess
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I was able to wear him down and get him to do a recorder shield.
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Yeah, it seems fair enough.
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So, this show, for people who are new to HPR, is a show where we go through the
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shows that have been posted in the last month so that everybody feels like they've been heard
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and they have, but sometimes it's better to hear that directly from the community without
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having to wait two years for your first feedback.
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Yeah, true.
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And the first show on the end of last month was the community news for October 2020,
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and we had no common stave, which means we weren't in controversial enough.
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So, let's fix that.
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No, no, no.
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Our controversy leveled a low, aren't we?
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Yeah, we must boost them up.
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And then we had Penn's pencil paper, an ink part three.
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I can't believe you're only managed to squeeze three episodes out of this series.
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Very disappointed, Dave.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I, well, there are ways in which one could go on and on and on about this.
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I sort of, I don't know whether the vibes were telling me,
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I'm like, just maybe two other people are listening, but the rest are not.
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So, but never, you never know.
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Somebody might say, hey, Dave, do some more of them.
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So, I might do some more sometime in the future.
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Exactly.
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Send in your columns, folks.
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And then we had Income Life Assurance, and then Chopin, which is a bit of a giveaway
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for our poll, a crook, up there in Canadian.
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Yeah.
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So, it's a nice way to end an episode, I quite like, I'm enjoying this.
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I'm good tips, actually, all-road.
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Yes, yes.
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The whole business about managing your finances and the sort of stuff.
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If it's something we should, it should just be part of normal education, shouldn't it?
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I don't know whether it is these days, but that wasn't in my day.
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Just, you know, get out there and earn money and then fall down whatever holds you fall down.
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Yeah, exactly.
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It's amazing, we do spend a significant amount of time with the kids here, teaching them,
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that sort of stuff, how to balance the budgets and how to order a line and determine if something's
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good value or not, but, yeah.
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Yes, yes, this led to, this particular show led to some conversations within the family
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on areas that I'm not at liberty to talk about, but in nothing, nothing, nothing that I can,
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nothing major, all in a good positive way.
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Good, good, well, good to have these conversations, I'm sure.
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Indeed, so bad audio, weed eaters, bugs, and sprinklers, and bubbles.
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I had no clue what you meant by this, but I think, yeah, bad audio, that's for sure.
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You know, we have this thing on HBO, you know, we will accept it as long as it's audible.
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And this show was right on the edge for me.
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And yeah, me too, yeah, but I was able to get through it, I was able to, I was able to understand
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just particularly what a weed eater is a is a streamer.
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Yes, yes, it's, yeah, it's a photo of the names for these things,
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especially it's a piece of string, a whizzing round, a spindle, yeah, and it waxes things,
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yeah, yeah, I quite like the term weed whacker, actually, I've heard that, but that describes
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what it does, but weed eater, I don't know, most of the weeds get thrown in my face, I find when I
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use mine, I'm not careful. Well, I did enjoy this, it was nice, a nice show.
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Yep, yep, no, I've probably just got some interesting things to say, hopefully you'll be
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here in a moment. I think you're already, he's seen, because he was trying a new lapel mic, I think,
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in later shows that he's submitted, that's some of the issues of all regimen results,
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so there you go, yeah, what was important? We've probably all fallen down that
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toe in our time, so you know, not to make too much of it. No, I wouldn't, I don't really,
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I wouldn't even comment on that so much, except that we know the operation is a long term host
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and it's going to get offended. So, activity pub, and oddly enough, I, this is a better social media
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by Huka, his series, and oddly enough, I pointed to somebody to this very topic today,
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this whole, the whole concept of free liberal open source communication tools come up, and
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basically I was able to silence, you know, I sent this link, and then suddenly the whole chat went
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silent for about five minutes, as everybody was reading the articles, so very good. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
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it's some very concentrated information here, which is what Huka does, which is fantastic,
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so it's a resource you can go back and refer to again, and again, I think, I need to refer to
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it some more, of course, I haven't absorbed it all yet, but it's a fascinating subject.
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So a small intro to 3D printing from the button, they're about 3D ender printer,
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following the call from me to which about requesting more shills on 3D printers, and oddly enough,
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what do you know, people send in shills on 3D printers.
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Yeah, yeah, this is good, I enjoyed this. I mean, it didn't tell me anything, I didn't know,
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but it's always fascinating to hear how other people see a thing that you think you understand
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yourself and then find, hang on, they've got a different viewpoint, and that's really interesting,
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yeah, this is a whole new stuff to me, Dave, all of this was new.
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You, of course, have a 3D printer. I do have everything as a spool of plastic here.
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Yeah, yeah, I'll tell you about it one time. Yes, yes, I am waiting for that, actually.
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I've done one show on my 3D printer, yeah, it needs another one.
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So, one big question. First show, Patrick asks, a big life question. Well, okay, more like an undo question.
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So, is this a vampire or a linch? Which vampire or a linch? Which side do you come on, Dave?
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Well, I can sound it with my local expert who said a linch is preferable because they're more
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powerful on the magic crunch. So, there you go, at the end of this and the story as I'm concerned.
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Enigma says, great first show. Enjoy your first show. I never knew I wanted to be a vampire.
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I don't know. You come down on the wrong side there. Yeah, yeah. Look, you need to knock on your
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powers only of use. Half the day if you're lucky. And you need to be invited into somebody's home.
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Please come in and sleep me, why don't you? Yeah, not lich, lich, definitely.
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Yeah, yeah, so I'm told anyway, I don't know. And we heard Paul Quark again,
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retro computing. This was enjoyable. I was pulling in some polls in the garden listening for this.
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This was very enjoyable. Yeah, this is a hobby of polls, I believe. I think it's done another.
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Other shows on this. Yeah, I'm right. Yeah, yeah. Um, so he does know a lot about this stuff, which is,
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which is really cool. Yeah, I personally don't know that much, even though I lived through that time,
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because I just had the one machine and start with it, you know, the, um, the BBC micro was my
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machine for many, many years. So, yeah, when straight into the PCs, the only, uh, we had covered our
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64s in school. All right. Another Apple 2s there, but I prefer the Commodore. We're easier to program.
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Yeah, it's, um, I actually did a evening class. I taught an evening class in BBC,
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basic, but, uh, using a lab at the university I was working at. So, uh, so yeah, you get into that
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to a fair degree. Um, so yeah, it was, it was a good time. There was a lot of exciting things going on,
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then the micro computer revolution or whatever they called it at the time. I do a show. I forgot
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my phone. The following day, Taj had, I should actually have the, uh, website with the dates,
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with the day number behind it. Remind me to fix that as well. Taj gave us his view on the 3U printing,
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and this was actually quite good about the FFM and FDM and the Ender 3D.
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Seems to be, Ender 3 seems to be the way to go if you're, if you want to get into printing.
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Yeah, it's, it's a good price. There was the original Ender 3 which I have, and now there's a
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Ender 3 Pro in a version 2. Version 2 is a little bit more expensive, but it's fixed a lot of the
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problems. I'm almost tempted to get one, another one actually, but I don't know. I'd be scolded
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probably if I did such a wicked thing. But, um, no, it, it just would be nice to have something that,
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that's a bit more reliable than the old Ender 3. I think the one I got was a little bit shaky in
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some of its, its features. And you can work around, I mean, you, you can fix them, but I don't
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think we fixed them all yet. So, okay. But yeah, anyway, you know, it's, it's really good.
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Tatch knows a lot about this subject, so it's really good to, to do it. He's, uh,
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to go to the whole series, actually. Well, so I wrote here to myself, we need more 3D
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printing stuff from Tatch. So, you know, we really do need to have some more in-depth stuff
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if he's up for it. That would be fantastic. And of course, he ruined us all.
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And anybody else who wants to send them, anybody who, uh, who can contribute to that,
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I would be wonderful. So, backups of your backups of backups, do you have backups of your backups?
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Well, you better listen to this rant. This was, this was, this was interesting. And I know exactly
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what he did, and I hope to have a follow-up show for this about the cloud solutions, very, very
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frustrating. Yeah, yeah. I've tried to do, do everything myself, and I've probably made a mess
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by doing it that way, but, but at least I'm not worried about spider-roaks and other,
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other such witnesses. Somebody deciding that you're, you know, you, you, uh, you clone a CD,
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you purchase the CD, you put it on to your PC, and then you put it into a backup,
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to have your backup, which is all of which is perfectly legal in the Netherlands. And, uh,
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I'm not a lawyer by the way. And then you can't access it because somebody checked your backups
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on the cloud and decides that you're not allowed to have that. That's, that's invasive.
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That's what I would say. I would say so too. Yes, yes. I, I, I avoid anything cloud as much as
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I possibly can. And so that would be the thing for me. Also, that you take a photo and then a,
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uh, you, your photo is saved a copy of a, a, a law resolution version of your photo saved,
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because you have to subscribe to the master plan. No, no, God, that, that couldn't have defeats
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the purpose of what you're saying to do here, you know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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I know. I know. I know. I had a photo where somebody, some commercial organisation came along,
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said, oh, uh, since you put it up as a public domain thing, we're going to use it in our brochure
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or something like that. So I thought, I don't give it down. Why don't you do what the hell you like
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with it? But I was just a little bit shocked that, that I had such an approach. And it was sort of
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a, a given that they would, they would just grab it and run away. That, that was on Newflicker.
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Many years ago. Okay. Um, next day, Dungeons Dragons for the Blind Calatou has done a show.
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And the best person to comment on that was without any surprise, Mike Ray.
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Shall you read this one or shall I? I'll do it. I'll do it. Yeah. Um, Mike, Mike says,
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thanks for a great show. Thanks for this episode, Clad 2. There were some good things
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in there to think about. A bit of a pity you didn't use the theater of the mind phrase
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to emphasize the way DMs and players can enhance their enjoyment by graphic and detailed
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description. But I guess it's a bit of a cliche. I will think about responding to this show with
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one of my own. And what I've done in a way to taking up the indie again after over 40 years,
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of not playing since I was at school, one, one term I had never heard until this show is diced
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tower. Now, I think you might have caused a few more quid to leave my bank and end up in Jeff
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Bezos. Even though I can't see the diced, I've been unable to resist buying lots of them recently.
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On listening to the critical role podcast, I fell in love with the sound of what sounded like
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a wooden dice tray. Typing role D20 Elinus prompt is useful, but lacks so.
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Did I not see a hack today? About six months ago where there was a, you could pick up a dice
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and put it underneath a camera and you would do all sear on it and tell you what the number was.
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I don't know what I want to check that out. That would be cool. I saw all that somewhere.
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Yes, I remember the diced tower thing. I remember Clarty mentioning this. Some time ago,
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somebody in New Zealand who makes these I think, isn't it? Yeah, and I followed it up and
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had a look at it. It looked absolutely lovely. Really nice piece of work. Quite fancy when
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it comes up. No good reason. It looks really nice. So, following day, we had a fireside chat with
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Enigma. It was a bit rambly. I've never actually spoken to him in real life. Talked to him a lot
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online, but there you go. He sounds like a really, really nice guy. Very cool. He knows lots of
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stuff and a lot of experience there. I really enjoyed this. It was a great, great episode.
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Yeah, he seemed to be enjoying himself going over the history of stuff and getting back into
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HPR and that type of thing as well, which is good to hear. Yeah, and he's got some good ideas
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coming up as well. Looking forward to them. So, Paul Quirk, I was up who room the bedrooms for
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I heard this one. So, why I have to tell you this, but it's a fact of life. Why come with a
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pine book and my thoughts on the DMCA take down for YouTube DL? So, that was nice. Yeah, no good
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stuff, good stuff again. It'd never go to me to do anything like what he was doing with a tablet
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to sign PDFs. I think it was, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, it's a pretty amazing thing to do.
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Makes perfect sense when you do that. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And the technology to do
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that on a pine book too is quite impressive. So, yeah, it's the Linux thing. They put some
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the kernel. It's in the kernel. Yeah, it's right there. You just plug it in and oh, it works.
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Awesome stuff. Charlie Brown AU says feedback from HPR 3208E. Can I pull? I emailed you feedback
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response regards Charlie Brown from AU. It's good to know. Go. And the next day we had the Linux
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in laws with their interview on next cloud. And Kevin had some feedback, which will never read.
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So, yes, Kevin O'Brien says, I love the show. Great interview with Frank Carlett's check. I'd love
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to know more about next cloud. So, yeah, calling all cars, calling all cars, we need tools on next
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cloud, calling all cars, all cars. And you know what else? I need Dave.
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What's that? I need a show about wire guard Dave. I emailed a certain person down in the
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foot of England. In order to get that show that person. Yeah, oh, yes.
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Because I see the text of the show. So, the person only needs to record it or tell me to record it
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Yes, yes. You have to ask that person directly, I'd have thought.
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I already have. All right. Okay. There's no go back to me. Or maybe there are some
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having male issues. I'm not sure I'm getting responses from this. Okay. Okay. I think that the
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person you're talking about is on master done. I remember, remember, right? I can tell you
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off line what information I have on that subject. Indeed, indeed. Well, I do not have that person
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on that subject. Okay. Gimp patterns ingredients by Huuka is Gimp series that go beyond simple
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colors unless you create interesting images. This is quite nice actually. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I knew
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I knew vaguely that such a thing exists but hadn't really delved into it. So I'm quite intrigued
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to mess around with this when I get a moment.
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Good stuff. I don't forget folks there. With Huuka shows, there's always plenty of information
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on his own website there. Chainsaws by Apparator. Chainsaws, not something I had a little bit of
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experience with but not something I regularly would have. No, there seems to be a lot more nature
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around. Yeah. Well, yeah. I had a conversation with N.Y. Bill years ago saying, are you lucky people
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with all your trees? And he said, yeah, but you lot cut all yours down, didn't you?
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Make chips and stuff. And of course, he's quite right.
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They do exist here but it's not a thing that most people have, I think.
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I don't know anybody who has a chain so personally.
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Yeah, no, I know a few of us. You wouldn't, it's not something that you would get access to.
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I've used them in my time, but it's not, wouldn't be high in my list like
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for my back garden, wouldn't be a little bit overkill. You know what I mean?
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Three-due printer. I might be able to get a chainsaw. You know, that would be hard to get past
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the family we just dealt with people. I quite enjoy the process of
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wiping up bits of wood and stuff, but I've certainly pruned a tree in my back garden with a,
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but I've just used a hand saw, you know, a pruned saw and that does the job pretty well.
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So having it, owning a chainsaw, just like I don't own a hedge trimmer because I got a pair of
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shears. You know, just go snip snip with them and you're good. Yeah, I don't have a lot more
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because I've got the size. Actually, yeah, I'd love to learn to use a saw, that would be fun.
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I've used it in the past. Well, it's not bad actually. It's all about all of those controls.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. My child had a beast to use a sickle to do various
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weedy type things when I was a kid. I was fairly good with sickle, but you have to sort of grovel
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down and be on your hands and knees to do it. Something could be great. But yeah, you'll easily,
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easily take your toes off, I would have thought if you're not knowing what you're doing.
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Cool. Next day, we had Beezer back with an excellent show. And the thing about this is I heard it
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and I had to wait three days before I got time to actually play it. But the challenge was to use
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a Model 3B as your daily driver. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What an interesting thing to do.
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It's, yeah, it's not unreasonable. I mean, it is the way things are moving.
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There are three B is not as, no, when near as powerful as today's Model 4 machines, but
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obviously, and he's well aware of that, obviously, but it's a case of what he had, which is fair enough.
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Yeah. And the natural fact I have had a three B as my secondary screen here.
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So I've got two screens, my laptop on one screen. And then to the rice, I've got another screen
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which I just updated from an 11 inch to a 14 inches. No, from a 14 inch to a 21 inch. It's nicely
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a nice, more, not a 16 by nine, but a, you know, this more square ratio. And I put the four
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there. And that one would be a case of Ram. But up until this, the three B has been, you know,
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so long as you do one thing. I'm not sure it's been absolutely fine. I agree.
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Shogi, when it goes to video. So what I wanted to be able to do was just use it as a second screen
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for doing video conferencing. Okay. The four B might be a little bit better for that. I'm thinking.
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Yes, yes. I must admit, I was a bit tempted by the Pi 400, the one that's built into a keyboard.
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But I can't really justify it because I've got loads of pies and they're all headless and doing
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various jobs. But the 400 would be quite a fun thing to play with. And very usable in this sort
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of way as a, as a sort of low spec desktop type thing. Yeah. Yeah.
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Interesting. Next day, electrical safety, because Paul is a electrician and none of this
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qualifies us as advice or whatever, but I asked to do a little show for us and he did this.
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So Norris says, great episode. I hope you do more about work in the electrical trades.
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Maybe some detail about getting into the industry and what apprenticeships are like.
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And Kevin O'Brien says, I love the show. I thought this was a great show. I look forward to more.
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So yeah, good. It's quite unusual actually as a show, show content. And it's good to hear people's
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work experience of this sort. I was most intrigued by it. Absolutely.
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I mean, the operator sent in a rant about websites. And he goes over the history of websites and
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the complex, the nature of security and complex websites. And right now at this moment, Dave,
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I couldn't agree with him more given that my own website has been redirected.
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They managed to find a way to put the to redirect the WordPress site to some other
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location. And I've spent an hour fixing it. So yeah. And that's with all the security things
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turned off. So yes, I agree with operator on this. It's a strangely fragile thing. I've never
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been a lot keen on the way that the web is evolved. I mean, it does wonderful things compared to
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the early days and stuff. But just still seems to be based on quite a fragile structure underneath
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to my mind. I don't know. Am I wrong? Yeah. So yeah, I think I think I'm going to,
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I was just saying to you that while WordPress is creationable, it's just too complex for
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you know, my website is just static pages. So I'm tempted to just call this in HTML and push them up.
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Job done. Yeah. Well, it's quite desirable to do something like that. But yeah, operator's point
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about not really being able to analyze a site anymore. Just point W get at it and wait to see
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what you get back and examine it is in no way. That's not a thing that gets you anywhere.
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So yeah, in the middle of it. And it's going to be worse with the HTML two or this web two thing
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that they're watching. Google think it's it'll be just a data pipe. And that whole concept of
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a view source is out the window as well. Yeah. Yeah. So the world's going to change a lot.
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Well, with a reward is a good question because what I find what I'm finding now is that a lot of
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I got contacted by Google saying that my website wasn't doing it correctly that they that I'm
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blocking indexing in the robot star text. And I shouldn't be doing that. What I should be doing
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was putting in a special Google tag in every single page. And I've gone, no, you're not telling me
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what I'm going to do. I don't care if nobody comes to my website. I don't care if Google doesn't
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do my website. The only person that my website is about is me. I use it that if I want to tell
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somebody here's an article that I've published for myself and you might find it useful. Here's
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a link. I could care less. I could can care less or could care less, which is it could not.
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I could not care less if it was never indexed by Google. Anyway, you know, yes, I know,
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I know, I know. Oh, I agree. I agree with that very much. It's it's just the way that the world
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is, but I hate it. Yeah, but I'm tempted to go back. Deep geek in the labs had a go for websites
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at one stage. I think it yeah, actually, I'm more inclined to go go for maybe it's this is just
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where I am. It's a journey that you go through, you know, eventually, you get sick of everything
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being so complex and you go back to a go for websites. It's probably a deep underground network of
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all the great viewers who are using it go for websites. Yeah, do you know that is really fascinating.
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I can remember we ran a ran go for the university I was at and it was it was doing really well.
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It was just the early days of people putting up stuff that you could access over the internet.
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And then I remember being in some committee that was looking at this wonderful new HTML stuff,
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HTTP stuff and you know, the conclusion was oh yeah, we should drop go for a move to this,
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but we took a while before we did drop go for but it was it was still around for quite some time,
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but I don't know that that the conclusion drawn there was based on much information. It was just
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new and shiny. Yeah, exactly. So yeah, I was never very I'd have been happy with go for it and
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really enjoyed playing with that. So anybody who really wants to dislike a hooker,
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it's very hard. It really is because the man is a nice guy, no matter what you say.
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He gets a 3D printer of what does he do with it, he gives it away.
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Yes, yes, I know. Well good for him and all. No, it's really I think it makes you feel
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too much about people want to know. I know, I know, I know, I know. It's excellent. The thing,
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the thing I was going to comment on, but I thought I'm guessing I'm not. I know, I know, I was
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to say, but what was it? What printer was it? It would have been lovely to know what it was.
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So I could say the model library. What model was it? I actually looked at the
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OLF 2018, I think site where I looked at a search for OLF in Raffle and it was a Lollsbot mini.
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I think it was it was commented on in January 2018. I'm not sure when that was when the
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conference was maybe the year previous, but yeah, that's just me being nosy, I wanted to know.
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But yeah, the enable people seem to be utterly delighted with this printer because it was
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much better than what they had. So lots and lots of points for who I would say that's a very,
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very good thing to do. They're basically build prosthetic arms, static bits for people.
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What a cool idea. Absolutely. Absolutely. Anywho, you run,
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wanted to buy a second home in France. This is an interesting one from the point of view. Well,
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I don't want to buy a home in France, but there you are, if you did. It's a nice example of
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using the data that you have available to you. Now it is to to approach a problem and to filter
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it down. I don't want to admit I've done something very similar to this. Not this, but I've
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been recently parsing files for to extract data in a very similar way to this.
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Yes, it's fascinating. It was so it's good to hear people's solutions to think like this.
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And the fact that it is relatively easy is to get this sort of data. And then if you've got
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the skills to extract what you want them to do, do kind of things with it. So yeah, it was quite
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an impressive journey that he was talking about there. And if you look at the site he mentioned,
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the overpass turbo.eu is quite an interesting looking place, actually. Yeah. Most intriguing.
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Pretty cool. Yeah, I wouldn't mind a house in France, but it's not getting away from it.
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Pretty good. Pretty good. Pretty good. That's all you're going to be able to spend now, Dave.
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I want to skate. All right. We become French, get away from this stupid Brexit nonsense.
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You have to learn French, you know. Basic French, how French you examine it? I know. I've
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had more than 300 whatever a year. Yeah, it's not really set up for old age pensioners and stuff.
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But yeah, who don't speak French very well? Schoolboy French.
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They've proved him I don't know that stuff. He waited long enough for Scotland to be devolved and
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back into the EU. Yeah, yeah, yeah. True, to Northern Ireland.
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Yeah. Come down to the Republic and get your for your whole way around the back.
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All right. The next show was one from Brian and Ohio, which was I think you wrap off the end of
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the half. Yes, and you're going to have to tune in next month. Yes, to find out what that was all
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about as easily done, easily done. So where are we now? What's the next part traditionally, Dave?
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Miss comments from last month? Yeah. Well, that comment was your comment and you sent it
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during the show. I did. And I think you mentioned what it was at the time. So even though the
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algorithm says, er, er, we missed this. So we should talk about it now. I think we can probably skip
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over it. All right. It was so good comment though. It's a good comment. I enjoyed it.
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I posted, I myself posted three comments to audacity stuff because I wanted to split up an album
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and I went back to HBR 1771, which was John Culp's show, to say that, yes, I found how to label
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tracks. Then I went to audacity chain marches and labels, which was Cheetle 4493, which I need as
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well. Thank you very much. That was a whole piece of the post. And my own show, 2881, which was
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automatically split an album into tracks in audacity, proving that I had totally lost my memory.
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So yeah, yeah, but it's good. It's good when you think, I don't know how to do this. Oh,
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I wonder if somebody said, oh, it's me. I did it. Yeah. So that is, that is pretty good.
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That is really good. It just goes to show that HBR does serve a great purpose then. Because
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so you know this, the of interest hackers can also extend to yourself. You find it interesting
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and yourself in six months time will find it interesting. Or in that case, what was this?
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When did I record that show a year previous year? Yeah, yeah. I did something very similar,
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actually. I can't remember exactly what it was now. I was there's some, I hit a problem while I
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was trying to fix something. And I thought, oh, I don't know how to solve this. Oh, maybe I have
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solved this before. And I can go looking on my wiki, which you can search in reasonably
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sophisticated ways and find, yeah, I've gone into enormous detail to tell myself how to solve
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this next time around. Except I've forgotten that I had to tell myself how to solve this next time
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around. So it was, yeah, it's really, really easy today. But having somewhere where, where you
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keep that information is good. And that is HBR. I've got to do Andrews all. Yes. Andrew did a show
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in title metrics, but two. And I wrote a comment to him just looking up a word, which he said,
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and he says, Dave, thank you for looking that up, dividing surprises me. Actually, it was the word
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was geodesic. Surprises me, actually, as I was thinking, it was more to do with movement, but
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lines divided to the space, great circles, divided the sphere. So it makes sense. And the answer
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is sesame mochot, who says, and says glad it was helpful, on a tangent is very up choice of words.
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So it was all about things pertaining to tangents, of course. Yep. And MKV to back up your media
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question from Archer 72, in response to Jane Duck, who, thanks for the show, unfortunately,
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a better local Windows partitions. I use Handbrake to compress the video files. So sounds great idea
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for your show. What did you find works best for the compression settings? Did you use standard
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settings or fun tweaks that would best suit your setup? So Archer 72, done the role there
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of a HBO volunteer, and extracting another show out of something. Well done, Tim.
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Oh, done. Yes, indeed. So we had the show from Polkwirk Meet Antithesis, and
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to comment from Brian in Ohio that says, great show. Have you considered doing a series on
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dark table? It would dovetown nicely with the GIMP series. And Huca, who's doing the GIMP series,
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says completely agree with Brian. Well, he says, I agree with Brian. I think Brian has the right
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idea. A show or memory several on dark table would be awesome. Again, channeling the HPR.
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Yes. Yes. Yes.
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Yeah. What are you next, Dave?
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Right. We look at the mailing list. I think, don't we? Let's look at the mailing list.
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The mailing list on the mailing list was a discussion about Mike Ray and Dungeons and Dragons
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and episode request, which was continuing all the requests for blind shows.
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Then we had an email from Platoon about the HPR RPG Club November 1.
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They just concluded, Shadow on 5. Next, they'll be doing Dead Earth at the classic 1990s post-Pock
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Killer Dick and GNU3 Document License RPG, because the big part of the game is character building
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with standout. The startout was a session dedicated to generating characters. As usual,
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the schedule is available in a completely difficult to read XML file or in a nice CS file that
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doesn't build for me. I didn't actually try to be honest. Okay. But in case it's 2020,
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10, 04, and I just want to say that that is suspended at the moment for, so the HPR
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Club is, the D&D stuff is temporarily suspended for a while until the new year, hopefully not too.
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Okay. Accessible iOS app for rolling a D&D dice by Mike Ray.
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Got a mention buying player post a few days ago about playing D&D,
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was in the October news, listening to the electrical PC last night, listening to the
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Electron of the Results trying to get together for an idea for an audible poly rice roller with
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an ESP 8266 microcontroller. Got the design together, but in a spare minutes I checked iOS,
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App Store and found a totally accessible app called Neutral 20 Lite. It'll roll a D4, 68, 10, 12,
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20, 100, etc. With voiceover on the iOS device, it works well. So that's pretty much a tip there
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for blind players or visual impaired players for D&D. Very cool. I'm intrigued that he's making,
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or he was making a device based around an ESP 8266 and ESP. Yeah. Yeah. Cool.
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I have a show recorded on the ESP 2, not on what about ESP 222. Cool.
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So, do you want to do Kevin's one? Yes, Kevin asks, I propose the discussion earlier about
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next cloud. He says that he just listened to the interview with Frank Carter's check on
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Linus in-laws and he also commented on it, got me thinking he said the interview was mostly
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about the project itself, which is fine, but it left me wanting more. I suspect there are people
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in ESP that can satisfy my requests. One, I'd love to have maybe a short series of my look at how
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next cloud is installed and configured. Then it's some of the applications you might want to use.
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One of the best apps to replace things like the Google Apps, for instance.
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Number two, if you did install these apps, would they work on mobile phones like my Android pixel?
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What would have to happen for that to work? Do I need another? Do I need other apps on my phone?
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And three, where can this be hosted? I suspect my internet provider won't let me run a server
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at home that talks over internet. What other options do I have? Are any of them relatively inexpensive?
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Have technical? Do I need to be to set this up? So, you can see there's a lot here and I hope
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someone's will pick it up regardless given a brand. Yeah, good. Just the sort of questions I'd like
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to hear answered is there actually. It's interesting because in the last week or three I've heard
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several different people talking about requesting on cloud seems to be just right now people
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are interested in on cloud. So let's do a folks send in on cloud's all level of
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don't don't assume that just because you've installed it once yourself that that show will not be
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of interest to us it will because everyone's view and the thing is unique as you said yourself
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about the printer episode. So yes, please send us in your shows. And it's next cloud really that
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we want rather than own cloud. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cool.
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So it's time to announce the ninth annual New Year's Eve show where the community gets together
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on mumble to help them each and every time zone for the New Year. Nine years ago an idea was put
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forth to have an event where podcasters and listeners would get an opportunity to exchange greetings
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regardless of the time zone blah blah blah. It's the HPR New Year show it'll be starting on the
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31st at 10 a.m. on the morning and we'll continue for at least 26 hours if not longer so long as
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there's banter we shall be recording. Oh yes. There you go. Bring some dear Dave and we can have a chat.
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Yeah. Yeah. I'm looking forward to it. Yes. It's always good to listen to very least. So yeah,
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usually try and pop in at some point. So I'll do that. I'll work out again this year.
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Good. And do you want to update us on the tags and summary stuff?
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Yes. Scroll scroll scroll. Got too many tabs here. Just to tell you that there are no updates.
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So the time ran out. I don't know what happened to this this past month. I didn't manage to
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get the things I wanted to do done. So yes, there we go. It happens like that sometimes.
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Yep. So Dave, next month what disasters will have alien landings? Apparently that's already
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happening with all the monoliths appearing in other place. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah.
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No, no, no, no. We have if we had worldwide parmatheric, fire wildfires,
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listing floods, earthquakes, disasters. Yep. Yep. And the Arisee boat, ready to tell us go now
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apart. Well, it's very, very, very sad indeed. Yeah. Very sad. Yeah.
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There you go. I'm sure you did all from this gun. You're missing presumed dead.
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Dear, dear. So yeah. Who knows what December will bring. Join us now. I'm sure this all
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was supposed to do the tune in tomorrow for another exciting episode of Hacker. Public.
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Radio. Oh. Yeah. Think you think that I'd know how to do that by now.
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We get that for too later, Dave. Yes. See you soon. Cheers.
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