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Episode: 1479
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Title: HPR1479: 01 What is on my podcast player
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1479/hpr1479.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 03:51:12
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Hello, this is Ahuka. Welcome to another exciting episode of Hacker Public Radio and I'm
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real happy to be with you today. We're going to do something a little bit different.
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What I'm going to do is I'm going to talk about the podcasts that I like to listen to
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and there's rather a lot of them so it might be more than one episode as I go through this.
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But I just thought I'd tell you what's on my podcast layer and maybe I'll introduce you
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to something you didn't know about or if it's something you already decided you don't
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like buying, just skip over it. So I'm going to do this in alphabetical order so I'm going
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to talk about first of all, all about Android. This is a program that is put out by the
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Twitch network and, you know, as you might guess from the name, this is a show that's all
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about Android. So you want to keep up on what's happening in the world of Android tablets,
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Android telephones, things like that. And they introduce apps, they talk about the latest
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news, what have you. So, you know, that's one that if you're in the Android ecosystem like
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I am, it's not a bad thing for you to fail a little bit of attention to.
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The next one I'm going to mention is something called Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. Now,
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Dan is an interesting guy and what he does, he puts out these programs that some of them
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are actually rather long and a detailed look at some aspect history. He did a whole long
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series about the fall of the Roman Republic. He's into I think four episodes now about
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the Mongols, called The Wrath of the Cons. And I just, I have a degree in history, I love
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history though, this is something that I do particularly enjoy. So, if you're a history
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buff, that's something you might want to take a look at. Now, the next thing I happen
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to be a big Doctor Who fan and I know I'm not the only one, I've heard some other people
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on Hacker Public Radio talk about that. So, the first one I'm going to mention is the
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DWO Who Cast. DWO stands for Doctor Who Online and they've been around for a while and they
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put out this Who Cast talking about what's going on in the world of Doctor Who. And then
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there's the Doctor Who Pod Shock. This is put out by a group called the Gallifreyan Embassy.
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It's a couple of guys in New York, a guy in England and correspondence from around the world and
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they're talking about different things that are going on in the world of Doctor Who. All of these
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Doctor Who programs, you can expect them that they will probably be talking about the programs
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as they air. So, if oilers are an issue for you, be warned about that. I've got another Doctor
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Who one called Radio Free Scarrow and this is a couple of guys from Canada and so they like to
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talk out Doctor Who as well and then finally there's Doctor Who The Commentaries and that
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that actually comes from the BBC and it's kind of an irregular thing but you know,
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time to time they put out these commentaries and I haven't seen one in a while but now it's
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something you might want to check out. Next there is a podcast that I listen to called Droid Nation
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and again as the name might imply we're talking about things in the Android ecosystem here.
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Now, I have an Android phone. I will probably get an Android tablet one of these days. I've
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been looking at some very nice ones. So that's something that I like up on. Then there is a
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Floss Weekly and Floss Free Libre open source software. This is another program from the
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Twit Network and their focus is on open source. It's kind of interesting to me because they don't
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necessarily talk about things like Firefox and Linux but they talk about a lot of open source
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projects that you might not have heard of though some of the more obscure to some degree.
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That's not to say that they never talk about anything else but it is interesting to hear.
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For me to hear about all sorts of projects that I might not otherwise have even been aware of.
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So Floss Weekly is one of the ones I listen to. The Randall Schwartz is the main host but the Dan Lynch
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who you may know from Linux Outlaws and Hog Camp is a frequent co-host. Simon Fipps
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is a frequent co-host as is Aaron Nukem and so you know there's some pretty good people there
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and I love when Simon Fipps in particular when he's on the show tends to bear down on what's
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the licensing like and how free is it really and that sort of thing. Those are questions that do
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need to be asked. Next full circle magazine. Now this is both an online electronic print publication
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and I say electronic print. Well I guess I just did and a podcast so there's two different
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birds of this. What I'm calling print is actually it's a PDF or they also have ePubs but the
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PDF has worked best for me and that comes out once a month. I have written for them and I will
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probably continue writing for them which is a sure sign of quality right there don't you think.
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But in addition they do a recorded podcast a little more irregular than the print version
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so you know when it comes out is always something of a mystery but I think that that's
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something that you might be interested in it. There usually is Linux discussion going on there.
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Next I want to mention a podcast called Geeks Guide to the Galaxy and that has a couple of co-hosts
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David Barcurtley and John Joseph Adams both of whom are published science and authors,
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editors, what have you and what they do and this is a weekly podcast is they will
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have an interview with someone active in the field so they've had you know a lot of really good
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people that they've been able to interview and you know that's usually the first half of the
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podcast is the interview generally done as like a telephone call but the sound quality on it is
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that in pretty good I think and then they have a discussion that is usually related somewhat
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now occasionally I would say loosely related but related to in some way the things that they
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were talking about and that discussion they might bring on someone else to get into that discussion.
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So you know if you're a science fiction fan you know or fantasy or horror all of which
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have received attention lately that's something you might want to take a look at.
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Next another Linux one going Linux Larry Bushy is the host of this one and
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well this is generally you know it's not the most advanced and that's fine I mean it doesn't
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tend to be this is one of those ones that is aimed at helping people get going with Linux but I
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like to listen in and see what's going on so that's one of the ones on my podcast player.
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Next is hacker public radio. I'm gonna assume if you're listening to this you already know what
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hacker public radio is all about and that being the case you know I shouldn't have to tell you
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a whole lot about that other than if you are currently subribed to the MP3 feed they would really
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like you to switch over to the augfeed you know it's not that hard to do. Next one
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ITSM weekly now this one is really related more to my job than anything and I work in the IT
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department for the state of Michigan and you know we are IDSM is what it's all about all right that's
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in for IT service management and so I find this an interesting bit of a professional
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education that I can get into and so I do enjoy that particular podcast. Then nightcast and
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this discusses Linux discusses other things okay nightwise is the host of this one
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and it's more of a general technology podcast rather than a specifically Linux podcast
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so you know you can't affect that it's always going to be Linux there might be discussion about
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oh you know Windows or Macintosh or what have you but you know I recently heard
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one of nightcast interview with Alan Pope talking about what's going on with canonical
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interview with Lord Rackenblut talking about virtualization so there's some pretty interesting
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stuff going on there. Then I want to mention a couple of podcasts that are I think both aimed
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again not necessarily at the very highest level but they're both Linux related and they're both
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put out by Dore to Dore Geek who did a very well-received podcast episode of Hacker Public Radio
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recently as I record this with you know who knows when this will out but anyway the first one is
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called Linux Basics and the second one is Linux for the rest of us though they're two excellent
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podcasts and you know Dore is very knowledgeable which is great but the other thing is he's just a
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really wonderful person he likes being helpful to people I found that out firsthand at Ohio
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Linux Fest and I was having a little bit of trouble synchronizing photos from my Android phone
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to Google in the cloud and he said oh yeah sometimes it helps if you if you do it can it basically
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he said it up that I was connecting through his phone and uploading the photos and you know we
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stood outside for you know 25 minutes while this was going on that's just the kind of guy he is
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he's real helpful and so I'd recommend that was Linux Basics and Linux for the rest of us
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then let's take a look at Linux outlaws okay Dan Lynch and Fabian Churchill I think something
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like that probably mispronouncing it so this is one of the the venerable Linux podcast it's been
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around for a while and you know they they do a lot of interesting things on that so it's probably
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one that a lot of people are familiar with that's another one that's on my podcast player and I'm
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going to wrap up this with a mention of something called Lococast which is highly irregular it's
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put up by a couple of friends of mine who are members of the Ubuntu local community or Locoh
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here in Michigan in the United States of America and you know I haven't seen one from them in a few
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months but I haven't officially been told that they've stopped doing it either so you know I just
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loved it in my pod catcher and if if something comes out great so that's the the style I think I
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can get one more episode to wrap this up but I don't want to run too long so just a couple of
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things first of all all of the podcast that I've mentioned links to the RSS feed are in the show notes
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so if you heard of something that oh that sounds interesting I want to check it out just take a
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look at the show notes that should take you right to the RSS feed for the program so it'd be
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very easy for you to write the other thing I just want to mention in passing and there may be
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more than one way to skin this particular cat but as you may guess from the fact that I've only
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covered about half of the stuff that's on my podcast player and I've already mentioned quite a few
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I know it's about 18 that I've already mentioned you know there's only so many hours in the day
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in order to keep up with everything one of the things I do is I want to speed things up
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now if if you're doing this with a podcast client on a phone or a more advanced MP3 player that
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does all of that for you great I actually use and prefer actually a very very simple straightforward
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player for everything so what I do is I have Audacity and I've created a script you know
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Audacity that takes every file and does a couple of things the first is it changes the tempo it
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speeds it up about percent and then boosts the volume a little bit because my little MP3 player
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the gain is not really huge on all of this so I have that script set up and I run all of the
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files that I download all of the podcast episodes that I download I run it through that
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and so that's how I do it so just just some ideas and I think that's enough for now
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this is a hookah signing off and I want to tell you don't forget to support free software bye
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