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Episode: 3761
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Title: HPR3761: HPR Community News for December 2022
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3761/hpr3761.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 05:07:12
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,761 from Monday 2 January 2023.
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Today's show is entitled HPR Community News for December 2022.
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It is part of the series HPR Community News.
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It is hosted by HPR Volunteers and is about 45 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is HPR Volunteers talk about shows released and comments posted in December
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2022.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fowland and you're listening to another episode of Hacker Public
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Radio.
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Today it's Community News for December 2022 and joining me as ever is Dave.
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Hello everybody.
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I got an introduction this time after the interview.
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Yes.
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Wow, lecture, lecture.
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I'm forgetting how to do this.
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Stick with the script, Ken.
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Stick with the script.
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Anyway, HPR is a community podcast where the shows are submitted by people very much
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like you.
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And Community News is where the two janitors come out of their closet and put down their
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mobs and go through all the shows in the last month.
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Any comments that there have been on to them on those shows and deal with anything that's
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been on the mailing list or has been happening in the background?
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So Dave, can you introduce the new hosts please?
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Well, it won't take long because they haven't got it in its time.
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I'm so sorry.
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Ouch.
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Ouch.
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That hurts.
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We had a call for shows open as well.
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Still do, actually.
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Strange, actually, this month, this is the first year where we are this, we are this
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late closing off the year.
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So I don't know what it is.
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I think there's been a lot more podcasts around since, since the COVID pandemic.
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Yes.
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I joined the podcast, hash podcast thing on Master Don and there's loads of them popping
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up all the time.
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They're not real podcasts in the sense the purest sense when there are people doing stuff
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you know.
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So yeah, it's something to do with it.
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An RSS feed and Creative Commons license is all I need, Dave.
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I know.
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Okay.
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Shall we go through the shows?
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First one was multi-pastures for the masses by one of spoons.
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Yes.
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Multi-pastures.
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Multi-pastures.
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Yes.
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No, no.
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It's a word I've never seen before.
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Quaz talk of modern science, fusion, electricity and all that sort of thing.
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Very interesting.
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Yes.
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It was the thing I had no concept of at all.
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I do follow Robert Murray Smith, though I don't actually, you know, watch his YouTube things
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a lot.
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I just got too many.
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I've got 300 in my list of subscribe thingies, so it's self-to-feeling.
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But yeah, he's really interesting.
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He's got a lot of interesting engineering skills.
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I don't fully understand this.
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I think you can produce fusion of some sort using the methods that he's talking about.
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I did look it up a little bit, but I don't fully understand it.
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It's not a usable thing that you could put energy in and get more out, as far as I understand
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it.
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He was less than one.
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It's kind of apropos, actually, because there was quite a lot of discussions and talk
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about fusion this month.
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Yes.
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Okay.
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There were no comments on that one, so we'll move on to the next, which was Hooker's DOS
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series batch file, batch file variables nested batch files.
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For DOS, this time using variables in batch files and nested batch files.
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So there was one comment from hyper-nike forkbump.
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Thank you very much, Hooker, for this interesting series.
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I really enjoyed learning about this old OS.
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Also I wanted to add that you can use call command to create a forkbump using a file like
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this as echo off, call on top, call percent zero, go to top.
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So yeah, that's a DOS.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, that would bring many systems to the knees, I'm sure.
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And oh, Kevin O'Brien, oh yeah, yeah, I'm not reading this one.
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Kevin O'Brien says in reply, you are most welcome.
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I'm glad you liked it.
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It seems that people enjoy this series for the most part.
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Very good.
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Yeah.
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It's good to know about.
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It's delving into the deep dark history of operating systems, but yeah, good to be
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aware of.
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Exactly.
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Zenf, the next show was the community news for last month and Zenf floated to our resident
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squirrel and residents, said freedom versus free.
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Just use BSD or as squirrel say open BSD, but Ken is right, good point Ken.
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Excellent.
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I'm glad to know I'm right.
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I'm going to copy and paste that onto a t-shirt.
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Yep, yep.
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Very good.
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My wife might have a few comments, something to say about that, but I knew.
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Maybe the kids too, I don't know, if they're allowed to do that.
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So the next day we had a show call from myself called battery and it was about the Wikipedia
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article on a battery.
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This may seem very, very strange that I'm doing something like this, but it is actually
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one of the syllabus items for getting your common European amateur radio license.
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So it's one of those things that is kind of a building block because the next show
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will build on this and the next show will build on that.
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So simple enough on, we will continue on.
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And if there are any other hams or electronic engineers or hardware hacker people out there
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who would like to take one of these individual topics as a show or you're there thinking
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I am struggling for content, there's a whole series, a whole complete list of things
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on that list from resistors, integrated circuits, the whole range, electrical safety,
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the whole gambit of stuff.
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So if you have any knowledge and it doesn't have to be expert level knowledge, it just needs
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to be knowledge to go up to the level of introduction and middle or past your advanced
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amateur radio license, then that's, I would say entry level college course and electronics
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is kind of where you'd be.
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Yeah, yeah, that's interesting.
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I, we didn't go too far when I was doing physics at school, but we definitely covered batteries
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and that, but that was quite a long time ago, so they have changed a lot in that time,
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I think.
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Yeah, so get in touch and we can discuss the syllabus, what you want to peel off and
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what you want to include on this series.
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At some point we'll have an article or a web page on the amateur radio section describing
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this.
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So then if you're doing your homework for the course, then you can jump to the particular
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sections and download these shows, which are all going to be great of comments, so you
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can use them and give them to your friends and etc, etc.
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Very good, very good.
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And we have the history of news, news for the community by the community.
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This is by some guy in the internet and it was ransomware, malware, phishing and security
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breaches.
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So a good up to date, brought us all up to date on the various different leaks and all
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sorts of hospital data leaks and yeah, it's important to do this.
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It's really hard to keep up with it, all that's going on.
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So it's usually somebody to sort of point the way and really appreciate this, very helpful.
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Yes, fantastic stuff, thank you, Scotty.
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Advent of code, they want for Daniel Pearson's and I'm wondering how, so he was doing
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the advent of code, which is a series of challenges are giving you to you in the month of December
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and you can solve them using the programming language of your choice and Daniel has been
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following along with this links to his YouTube channel are in there.
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So to do Tray's comment?
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I will do yes, Tray says fun with advent of code, also known as AOC.
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Thank you for sharing, I decided to do AOC this year to refine my Python skills.
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I'm working on day eight this morning, some have been more challenging than others,
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but I've learned new skills in each one.
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The leaderboard is intimidating, however, for folks who are competitive and have
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friends who might want to participate, you can join private leaderboards to show how you rank
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against each other, not quite so intimidating again.
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If anyone's even curious, you should give it a try.
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Yeah, I love to have the spirit time to be able to do something.
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I know, I know, I did enjoy following one or two, possibly two of Daniel's YouTube's.
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Well, the first one was relatively straightforward, you could see your head,
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but I could see that it was going to get not so, not so simple further on down the road.
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I just too busy to do it again to that one at the moment.
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Yeah, these are things are good.
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There's a pearl one as well, which is also challenges, but the solutions for each one as well,
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suggested ways through them and stuff, so yeah, cool.
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Okay, the following day, we had Archer 70 to teasing us with the pencil,
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and I have vowed never again to purchase any products from
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from pint 64, not because of pint 64, but because of the Texas duties and my
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incredible bad luck with the products.
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I know, I looked at this and thought, oh, that looks really nice.
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I don't really need one, but I could see as the show went on, that there would be advantages to have
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having a thing that soldering on that you could just sort of carry around and very lightweight
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and stuff like that. It needs to be connected to run, but you know, it's still really, really cool.
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And then I went looking for prices, oh, the prices got, oh, if you're in Europe, then the price is
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massive. So, right, that's the end of that one. Yeah, it's a bit of a busy, but yeah, I'm going
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to foster them because we've got to stand there. It should be in the show lots.
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Yep, and I hope to at least give them my phone and keyboard just to see, you know,
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quick sounds to check, is it the keyboard that's dodgy or what?
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Anyway, let's see.
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Well, yes, good luck with that.
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I just should say this show is amazingly detailed. I really, really admire the amount of work
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that went into it. I just wanted to see what actually, look at the notes, the notes are stunning,
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this notes are so detailed. So, thank you very much for all that effort.
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Excellent, excellent show, Archer 72, well done, carry on.
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Following the CPU info, how to get CPU info from Linux? And it's my turn, is it?
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Or yours, I think it's mine. Zolloster says a tool with a very detailed information about
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cache configuration on CPUs. This tool is displaying valuable detail information about the CPU
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and system topology. And it's open-mpi.org projects, blah, blah, blah, links in the show notes.
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And it gives tons of output formats in text, s-skillable vector graphics, png, pdf, and so on.
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And I was also thinking about the old venerable s-h-w.
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Yes, there's a number of ways to do this, aren't they?
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Yeah, I'm not completely able to speed it, I've used them probably, but
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no, then they fall out of my head. So, yeah, good to have these alerts and pointers.
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So, our resident squirrel had dinner with some humans and discussed the topic. So,
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this was Zolloster 2, obviously. I like the show. His shows tend to
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become conversations.
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Yes, yes. And it's a good technique. It does it well too, I think.
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Yeah, I'd love to be there with a beverage of choice, sitting around, said fire, or whatever,
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and be able to respond and discuss in an open and friendly manner.
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Oh, quite, yes, yes. Not all opinions are necessarily agreed with, but that's the nature
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of life, isn't it? Yes, yes. And again, the following day, we had Zolloster 2,
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who squirrels gives to HPR, a modified bash potter to do something different. So,
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this bash potter, one of the links, one of the programs written by Link
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Fresner of the Linux link textual theme, and heavily modified by Zolloster 2. I think
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I ran Chess Griffin's version of bash potter for years.
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Is that mash potter? Yeah, I think it was. Yeah, yeah, I did use it a bit. Actually,
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I before I saw that I'd hack my own quite a lot. And yeah, it's a very clever thing.
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And it's extremely elegant and simple, and it's original for me, but it was for an RSS world
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that was different from what we have now, so you do need to hack it to get it to correspond to
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today's world, but yeah, good, good for Zenflotor doing this one. Exactly.
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Delta Ray is back with making your own parts. We've got a 3D printer
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useful for making custom parts, and he modeled it in blender, some of the stuff, and then went on
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to open, use OpenSkid, I think some of these parts are pretty cool. They do, don't they? Yeah,
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yeah, the, yeah, his pictures are good, I thought they were very impressive. I think they're on
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his own site, oh yeah, I can't remember whether we've got them or not, anyway, it doesn't matter.
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But yeah, they need to be tweaked. Yeah, I tweaked the links to make them,
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so they didn't disappear off the edge of the cover. Oh, I'm sure you did.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I'm just looking at them, and they, they want, original, yeah, no,
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they're not the original, they're slightly tweaked, but you can see the full one if you click on
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the, yeah, the thingy underneath, so yeah, but it's, it's very cool, it's, I'm just trying to get
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back into 3D printing, so this is, this is good. I do, I do into space for us as such, but we'll see
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in the middle of reorganising here, so. Well, yeah, yeah, I don't have space either, but
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but somewhere other, I keep sort of pushing other things aside.
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So Ahuka, it's Friday, we have a show from Ahuka, and this one's about southern Arizona,
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close to the Mexican border, so they stay in Topok and move down to Agio, Arizona, not far from
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the Mexican border. I don't know if you pronounce Aho, do you? Are being Spanish maybe?
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More of a luxury, more than luxury. But yeah, I found I pronounced Spanish names completely wrong
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when I went to Spain. So yeah. Anyway, yeah, I love this, this is really good. I'm, I'm really
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enjoying it. It's something quite nice about being along with somebody doing this sort of journey.
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I think these are readings from from a journal or a diary or something, or you know,
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paraphrased. And yeah, it just feels such fun to be, to be coming along and experiencing some
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of these things. Yeah, really good. It's really good. Windigo says, Agio, I'm always surprised when
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you hear anything about Agio, Arizona. Mrs. Honeycomb served as their art teacher around a decade ago,
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and I was able to visit occasionally. Thanks for the trip. Done memory lane.
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Good, good comment. Brian and Ohio says, history, good show. I like the travel log style. It
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gives us all the gritty detail. I would remind people that right and left wing violence has been a
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part of US Capitol Hill history since the founding of the Republic. And it gives a link to a Wikipedia
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article entitled Timeline of Violent Incidents in the United States Capitol, which I went and
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read. Yeah, it's pretty, pretty grim. But yeah, not uncommon thing.
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First century is 1814. Oh, there are quite a lot of them.
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10, 8 and 9. Anyway, using noise torch, a program for Linux that creates a virtual microphone
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that removes background sound, something which I have seen people refer to on the mastodons,
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to seeing about this in relation to HPR commenting that they were going to install it. I too
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shall install it, because I absolutely desperately need this. Yeah, yeah. Well, judging from
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Delphere's talk about it, it does seem to do a pretty amazing job of filtering out all the junk.
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But yeah, yeah, I'm just I'm just to examine this one as well, I think.
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So, just as only took him two years to record using some new hardware.
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Yeah. How's in the wise of recording?
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So, basically, as a microphone, it wasn't as microphone that was causing the problem.
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It was its speakers on the laptops that he was using. So, yeah, he got a Pine64. Glad he
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has worked. And was cheaper than others might experience. Yeah, my mark is just the keyboard
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as a musical. So, I'll probably be giving it away and foster him to somebody swapping it for
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a HPR show. How'd she do? How'd she do? Indeed. Yeah, good show. It's interesting. It's nice to hear
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Joseph from him. Yeah, he's actually following a vlog. Yeah. Or his mastodon pulse, which are essentially
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one HPR show after another if he would only be bothered to record him. Yep.
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So, the following day we had you with Ali, Ally, ALLY, E 11Y. Yeah, which are called
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numerous names I discovered and it was quite interesting. I prefer the word numerous names.
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I wouldn't put numbers in that one between the end and the s.
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Of course, I think it's cool, but, no. It would be a surprise.
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I know, but it's just me wichring on about stuff to do with this thing and also throwing
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in a little bit of bash just to make your own if you really want to.
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No, this was interesting because when we had this discussion last month, I was really
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interested to know how many words would fall under that.
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So the room for overlap is immense, I thought, yes indeed.
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So yeah, that was partly my point, but nobody's actually doing that to be fair, but I'm
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just a bit bothered by the fact that they actually get written down to having them as abbreviations
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in an editor which are then expanded for you would be great.
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I do that all the time, but to have them actually written in text and stuff, I find
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a little bit jarring to my brain.
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Okay, we can solve all the problems in the world, Dave.
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So we will move on.
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No, no, no, no, you certainly shouldn't be worrying about my problems.
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So I had to have this very similar problems to you, Dave.
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God, God will probably use a Chromebook, Zenflot or two.
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Yeah.
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I, yeah, this is a stranger.
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I have to admit, I have to admit, not agreeing with a lot of stuff here, but then I stood
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back and realized this was somebody's opinion.
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So yeah, yeah, it was, yeah, it was a bit of a ramble, I thought, but yeah, it's some
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interesting, interesting views.
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Yeah.
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That existed.
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Yeah, I think at the end, Zenflotor basically did a dystopian future where AI occurs and stuff
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was, I don't see any evidence to suggest that even if we did have that, that, you know,
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people would be, that it would come out that way because there's still economics involved
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in what would be the benefit of even feeding the masses.
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You know, right now you see us, people, they're hungry people in the world.
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There is no incentive on anybody to feed the masses unless the masses are generating
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income to support the, the, yeah, to support the economy, I guess.
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Yep.
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Is it my turn, yeah, it must be my turn, is it, just to read the comment.
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Yeah, please.
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Yeah, please.
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Says Twitter.
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Guy, who starts by saying, I've never used Twitter then for analysis about Twitter, says
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Twitter should respect the office of the president, the presidency, then when the president
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who they banned didn't respect the office or truth or public health or the constitution.
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I think it was the other show that contained that, was it, or did I get that wrong?
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Yeah, I think so, but, yeah, that was fun.
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So, point main, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Okay, Senator G over SSH, I did this show because I was, it came up and we were short to show
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it was one that was on my, on my back burner for a long time.
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I, ages ago, I had this one started, so I thought, I'd delve into the database and do a natural
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show.
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Yeah, I, I, I don't even, didn't even know what synergy was, I don't really think I
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have a need for it, but it's, it's, there would, I would have done a work, but that's
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a few years ago now.
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But, yeah, I found it really, really interesting and realized that there was such technology
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around.
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So, it's good to, good to understand and know about it.
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Yeah, for example, Dave, our, I have a inside network and an external network.
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So we have some raspberry pies on the external network.
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So if I wanted to have a monitor on one of those while still being inside my own network,
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I could use that keeper video mouse on that, but physically somewhere remote.
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Luckily, it's also a laugh, if you're in an office and you set this up in somebody's
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computer, then you can just nod you over to the edge of your screen and their mouse
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was all over the shop.
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I went to a digital equipment course, where we haven't got deck terms or something
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or that.
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These were like MIPS, MIPS workstations and we all sat at those things.
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There was some smart someone who had worked out how to, they must have been really insecure
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but attached to any, any of the machines.
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So they were going around and suddenly changing the background colors or, you know, warping
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the mouse and all that sort of stuff.
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I think they were found in the end.
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They weren't kicked out, but yeah, yeah, I know it's a temptation, I think.
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Yes, people will be childish, I guess.
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Indeed.
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Shoo, the next one was on how to verify yourself amassed on using PGP and key oxide by
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Klaatu.
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We got a request today to extend the show notes, which we did.
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We also linked to the article Klaatu did on opensource.com and the YouTube video of
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the same.
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And there it also now includes a transcript of the show.
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So yeah, which is our command.
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Excellent.
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Yes, that was the note I made to myself.
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Oh, this is fantastic, but I didn't get it all as I was pouring around the house with
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my headphones on and so I'm going to have to go back and write my own notes for
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from it or something.
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So yeah, you beat me to it, which is fantastic.
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Definitely something I'm going to do as soon as I can.
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I just did this as I was going along and following the notes was absolutely word perfect.
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So excellent there.
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In the show Klaatu mentions that it didn't took him a long time to get a working, but
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I'm glad he has suffered the pain so we don't have to.
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That's very, very generous of him.
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Yeah, yeah, that's really, really helpful thing.
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So the following day, we had career changes.
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This is some guy on the internet is doing exams to be a commercial driver.
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My thoughts on immediately jumped to smokey on the budget.
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So yes, yes, that was, I find it quite fascinating actually.
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He did mention stuff about it on Matrix and I said, what is CDL?
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And he said, oh yeah, sorry.
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But yeah, these three-letter abbreviations are sort of fairly, really local.
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Not local to a big area or not, but it really need to be spelled out a bit for us.
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Us what don't live in that locality, but I mean, you can always look it up,
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which is what I did in the internet.
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But yeah, the driver from the context of the show, so that's, mm-hmm.
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Yeah, yeah, I'll be just looking at the notes actually.
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But yeah, it was good.
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It was quite insightful and some interesting factors that had never really considered.
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You know, I had an opening door and closed a door and it's all a consideration.
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And then an important thing as well, I never really considered it.
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Oh, not to get scanned by people, that's beautiful.
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Pretty poor suckers who, you know, get a new job and then somebody does that, scans you.
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Oh, actually, yeah, not good, not good, not good.
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Anyway, so the next day was first sissidening job by Norrist.
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It was good to have him back.
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And it was, yeah, basically how to, he transferred into IT, got a job.
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And transferred IT, got a job and he always left to debug a NFS issue
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and eventually found it in the weirdest ways.
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I'll let you listen to the show, it's very good.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's, I found it fascinating.
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It's, it's nice to hear about people's journeys to these things.
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And this one was, this one was good, I enjoyed it very much, not nicely done.
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The NFS thing, I've also been bitten by not that specific aspect of it,
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but it doesn't behave the way you would think it would.
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And we were burned quite badly by it at my, my worst.
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So yeah, but I won't go into detail.
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But it's, yeah, really good.
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I like these very much.
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I like the way he does his shows as well.
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So yeah, good all around for me.
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Then we had a two for one deal, some guy in the internet and D&T,
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doing one of their shows on pretty much everything and anything that comes up.
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Lots of good stuff there on gays, task wearer, radical, and the show
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and also very detailed and gives you links to all the stuff that they talk about.
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Yeah, it's a lot of work going into those notes.
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Very impressive, thank you.
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Because the prices of Raspberry Pi's at the moment are very high.
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That is ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous.
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I have, I have several here, so I bought before things got bad.
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And I hadn't got around to using them much yet, but so I'm okay.
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But yeah, it says dreadful, dreadful, and all the Raspberry Pi equivalents
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that are popping up, but are not necessarily all that interesting.
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That's being triggered by this.
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Yeah, not good, not good.
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Yeah, good, good show.
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And yeah, get annex.
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I've been hearing about that recently and somebody who used it
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to manage the writing up the PhD thesis and found that it was the best way
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to store all the images and that sort of thing for going with a written thesis.
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So yeah, something I have to get into.
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It's on that infinite list of things I need to do.
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I haven't done yet.
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Well, is there something like it is on our list for HPR?
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Because we want to have a get repository at the end of the day.
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And the files themselves integrated so that you can do a get pull
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and then everything comes down, including the years.
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So this might be something that we need to have a wee look at.
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Yep, yep, yep, absolutely.
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So yeah, something I shall be looking at when I get a moment.
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But a very good show, I endured this.
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I like the format very much and they have a good dynamic.
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These two guys, they made me laugh a few times
|
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with some of the things I was saying.
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So yeah, it's cool.
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Yeah, excellent.
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Following day, we had a hook again with a bookworm show,
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An Autonomous of Goodreads.
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And it's strange hearing this one now because when I heard it first,
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it was in the middle of summer, and I was working out the garden, so.
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But yeah, I've seen a lot of these Goodreads stuff come along
|
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on the Fediverse in Mastodon, specifically the hashtags.
|
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So it does actually work.
|
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Yeah, I think I'm probably, I would have processed the notes as usual,
|
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and I noticed it and had a quick look at it following one of the links
|
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and thinking, oh, that looks interesting.
|
|
I haven't done anything about it yet.
|
|
But having heard the show now, I mean, I'm very much inclined to dig deeper
|
|
because it does look pretty cool.
|
|
And the last show of the year, is that correct?
|
|
Well, this is the last show of the December, that was a bookworm.
|
|
Yeah, that was the last show of December.
|
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It was the last show of December, which is the last show of the year.
|
|
Yeah, exactly.
|
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So that's pretty much it, David.
|
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We're done.
|
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You've completed our assignment.
|
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Not the left to do here.
|
|
Oh, look, it's cute.
|
|
There's another year is just opened up.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, time to do your show now.
|
|
Yes, folks, please send it to us.
|
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And if you're only going to do one show, send it in your birthday
|
|
for your birthday, in around your birthday, whenever that is.
|
|
So that we spread them out.
|
|
There's no reason to clump them all up at one space.
|
|
It's a mix, our life a lot better if every week even
|
|
go now for the next month or two that there are a few shows
|
|
better than there, because then filling the slots
|
|
is a lot easier to do.
|
|
And you have to ask people if they have some vacation time
|
|
coming up to record some shows.
|
|
So if you could just take half a day or something,
|
|
write down some show notes and record three or four shows,
|
|
that would be absolutely excellent.
|
|
Just space them out over the year,
|
|
spring, summer, autumn, winter.
|
|
That would really help us a lot.
|
|
Yeah, cool.
|
|
Thank you.
|
|
Yep, yep, yep.
|
|
My, I shouldn't commit into this, but I think she's up for it.
|
|
My daughter is thinking of a series that she wants to do.
|
|
And she was here making notes yesterday.
|
|
Don't do that to me, Dave.
|
|
Don't tease me with series, please.
|
|
I don't know, I know.
|
|
It's not a show unless it's on the server.
|
|
I know, I told her that.
|
|
I told her that those very words, but she said,
|
|
yeah, yeah, she was sitting there writing stuff
|
|
in a notebook, bore it.
|
|
So let's see.
|
|
We shall see.
|
|
I'll say that I mentioned it.
|
|
Any pressure at all, you know?
|
|
Excellent.
|
|
Okay, so let's have a look at our agenda.
|
|
Is one comment on one previous show?
|
|
Yeah, can you do that, please?
|
|
Yes, indeed.
|
|
It's from Ron's review of Kobo Libra H2O.
|
|
E-reader and Aaron Cocker says Kobo E-readers.
|
|
I had a similar dilemma when it comes to E-reader.
|
|
My ideal device would have been,
|
|
would have a six inch pocket size backlit screen
|
|
and run Linux.
|
|
Seven inch Kobo was the best alternative I could find
|
|
from this decade.
|
|
It served me well so far.
|
|
There's a great choice.
|
|
A free e-book is knocking around
|
|
and knocking about, and Kobo Libra was finally posted
|
|
to Python 3.
|
|
Happy days.
|
|
Excellent.
|
|
Yeah, good, actually, good to know.
|
|
So we've had three items on the mail list,
|
|
old for me, nobody's replied to them,
|
|
so I'll read them for a vision.
|
|
Hi, everybody.
|
|
If you have an outstanding 2022 New Year's Resolution
|
|
to record a HBO,
|
|
then this weekend will be a great time to record and submit.
|
|
We're running a special up to the end of December.
|
|
Just record a HBO now and submit us
|
|
and you're going into 2023,
|
|
guilt free with your New Year's Resolution
|
|
covered for next year as well.
|
|
By the time people hear that offer
|
|
will have expired, Dave, bummer.
|
|
So the next was the New Year show promotion
|
|
and a fast end podcast table.
|
|
This was also sent out to the mailing list
|
|
for the free culture podcasts.
|
|
Hi, I'll some good news from fast end.
|
|
The free culture podcast will be,
|
|
will have a table on the booth on the fourth
|
|
and fifth of February 2023 in Brussels.
|
|
This means we will be promoting your podcast
|
|
to the 5,000 attendees that will be visiting
|
|
during the event.
|
|
We could do with some help as we are only expecting
|
|
to get one offered one day
|
|
and instead we got both.
|
|
So if you are going to fast them,
|
|
then please consider helping us out for a time
|
|
even an hour will allow us to go and get some lunch.
|
|
Your podcast details together with a small summary
|
|
will be printed on flyers that we're handing out.
|
|
If you have any swag or stickers
|
|
that you want us to hand out,
|
|
then please contact me off list and we'll arrange shipping.
|
|
Also, thanks to those who promoted the New Year show,
|
|
I'm looking forward to chatting with you all.
|
|
Happy holidays.
|
|
And we have a call for show open.
|
|
Please fill up the slots for the coming week
|
|
and if you don't have some shows,
|
|
then please allocate some time over to Christmas holidays
|
|
or whatever holidays you're taking to record.
|
|
So that will be ideal.
|
|
Very good.
|
|
So Dave, do you want to tell us about
|
|
older shows and HPR?
|
|
Well, we're recording this few days before the end of the month
|
|
and the list I'm keeping of progress says
|
|
that for December, there are 23 shows left.
|
|
Well, that is three days.
|
|
If I'm doing a rate of 10 a day,
|
|
I might do 13 on this or the second day actually,
|
|
but so we're very close to finishing.
|
|
So I will update the table.
|
|
I will update the table by the time
|
|
the notes become relevant.
|
|
But by the Monday that they're the shows released.
|
|
So yeah, so yeah, very, very close to being finished.
|
|
Excellent.
|
|
And I've just started transcribing all the shows,
|
|
starting a show one and getting a transcript
|
|
for each of the shows done with the whisper,
|
|
a whisper application freely,
|
|
but open source software from OpenAI.
|
|
Very cool, very cool.
|
|
Yeah, that's actually quite good.
|
|
It's a tattoo comes out as CLA space and the number two,
|
|
but okay, fine.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, it's not, it's definitely going to be thrown
|
|
by unusual words.
|
|
I mean, yeah, yeah, it's not going to have a dictionary
|
|
that includes clout to the correct spelling of little.
|
|
I think it was one I had the supermarket.
|
|
But yeah, yeah, yeah, that's great, that's great.
|
|
We need to debate exactly how we're going to manage
|
|
the transcripts and stuff,
|
|
but we're already doing that on the matrix
|
|
that the discussion, so we're pretty close to having a conclusion,
|
|
I think, so good.
|
|
Now, the final AOB thing is
|
|
the tradition which we seem to skip last year, I don't know,
|
|
where we list everybody who's done a show in the past year,
|
|
and just put, we have in the past, read them out.
|
|
I don't know if you want to do that this time.
|
|
I think we should take one line each.
|
|
Well, I've put it into lines of same length
|
|
so that we could do it without too much hassle, so.
|
|
So yeah, shall I start?
|
|
Please do.
|
|
Okay, so thanks to Ahuka and Drew Conway,
|
|
at just 72 Beezzie, Beezer, Benny,
|
|
Binassie, Black Colonel, Brian in Ohio.
|
|
And thank you to Carl, cchids.net team,
|
|
Celeste, Claudio Miranda, Daniel Pearson's,
|
|
Dave Morris, Delta Ray, D&T, and Focke.
|
|
Thanks also to Hypernike,
|
|
I think that's what you say, Honkie McGoo,
|
|
H.B.I volunteers, that's awesome.
|
|
Can you show us your room, Batten?
|
|
I hope I got that.
|
|
I never, in a room, Batten.
|
|
Batten, yeah, I'm close, but not there.
|
|
Jessera, J.W.P. Ken Fallon.
|
|
Thank you. King Heasy and Claudio.
|
|
And our thanks go out to Nightwise,
|
|
Lee, Lurkin, Brian, mode seven,
|
|
Mickey O'Choney, Ak, Monochromic.
|
|
That's their Linux and laws.
|
|
Mr. X, Norrist, one of Spoon's.
|
|
Yeah, thanks also to operator Paul J,
|
|
Poke, Roe, Roan, which catches me that one.
|
|
Sarah, some guy on the internet.
|
|
Stash AF, tack off, 751, and Tim Timmy.
|
|
And the last line is Tony Hughes,
|
|
Trey, Trumper John, Tukatoruto, Windigo,
|
|
and Zen Flutter too.
|
|
Thank you all.
|
|
Yes, thanks to you.
|
|
Oh, that's great, it's a good list, 51.
|
|
People have contributed, so it's one a week.
|
|
Yeah, it's, but it's a ratio of one to five,
|
|
four, two hundred and fifty shows, two hundred and sixty shows.
|
|
We, I would like to see that number at two hundred and sixty.
|
|
It's never going to be two hundred and sixty,
|
|
but I'd like to double that by next year.
|
|
Yes, so if you can do a show,
|
|
and also try and get somebody else to submit a show,
|
|
just one, get them to dip their toe in, that will be excellent.
|
|
So submit a show and press gang somebody
|
|
to do a lot of the show, that will be awesome.
|
|
Yes, yes.
|
|
Oh, yeah, I met my new neighbours the other day.
|
|
They had a parcel delivered to me instead of to them.
|
|
And I just got chatting to them and I said,
|
|
oh, we do a podcast.
|
|
You might like to know about it.
|
|
It might be, she's got young kids,
|
|
so they might be interested in listening and or contributing.
|
|
So no promises, of course, but you know,
|
|
spreads the word when one can absolutely.
|
|
Okay, folks, if you've got your send them in,
|
|
seasons, greetings to everybody.
|
|
Hope you have had a good year and hope you have an even better
|
|
near next year.
|
|
And with that, Dave, thank you very much.
|
|
Thank you very much for all the contributions
|
|
and all the other people who have helped out on the background
|
|
here on the generous clauses.
|
|
I don't keep track, but you know you are.
|
|
You're on my special list, which is in my head.
|
|
Very good, very good, yes.
|
|
All right.
|
|
See you on the new year show and tune in tomorrow
|
|
for another exciting episode of Hacker, Public Radio.
|
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