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Episode: 1261
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Title: HPR1261: HPR Community News for May 2013
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1261/hpr1261.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 22:36:00
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and this is Hack and Public Radio Community News
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for May 2013.
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I'm here all by myself today, so we will attempt to make it as short as possible so you're
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not having to suffer my droning.
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If you normally skip over these shows, can I point out that we have changed the FTP
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server password?
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So if you want to know what that is, drop in an email, drop also an email at adminattackupublicradio.org
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and we will see that password get you, it's a bit long to read out here.
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Okay, first of all, as we always do, I'd like to welcome the new host, Deb Nielsen,
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Beza and Toby, me and all three new hosts joined the network this month, so thank you
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very much for coming on board and helping to continue this community project that we have
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going on here.
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Last month, we stopped at 12.35, talk server point to me by Sigflop and the show immediately
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after that was lament for HCTPD, which was a deep geek show and I felt a lot of sympathy
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for deep geek during this show.
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Speaking of genuine sympathy was for the following day, Cory Doctor distributed to Aaron Schwartz,
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which was our memorial here on HCTPD.
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The following day, we had a what has now become a central clean stage, where I think the
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word process are overraces and the importance of structuring your documents and what
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is actually necessary for a document.
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Then the next day, we had the HPR Saturday sessions, Nidu Media leading the team with a discussion
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on what is hacking.
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Very interesting topic.
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My own response to that would be from the point of view of hacker public radio, UR hacker
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if you're listening, well done, send me a show.
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Then we had Charles and NJ with his continuing efforts to make my brain melt out my ears
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with the Doomsday rule, which is an excellent series, which I, if you don't follow the show
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notes, just by the way, everything is in the show notes and for these his episodes,
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I do need to follow along just to make sure that everything is been cemented into my brain
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small as it is.
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Then we had the community news show and the following that we had what's wrong with free
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anyway, which was a hookah talking about that it's free of charge, it should be able
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to pay for it and that seems fair enough to me.
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We had Akon DK, a hookah on DK with his Wargames 30 year memorial, which was excellent.
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That is a very good movie actually, even though it's still a very very valid movie.
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And he also had the sounds of a modem in there from pre-sound.org, which is a great place
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to get sound effects for any event.
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Lennox in the shell was AB, Apache Benchmark by Dan the Mound Washco, utility I was not
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aware of.
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I don't think I will have need for it in my immediate future, but I am putting it into
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my special 5150 folder for things that I know I will need at some point in the future.
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And Dan was on the next day, assisting DeepGeek with talking to me news.
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And the day after that, well actually the Monday after that was David Whitman's live report
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from Lennox Fest, Northwest did an excellent job there bringing us the atmosphere of that
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festival and again makes me lament the cost of transatlantic air tickets.
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Well, then we had John Culp with recording terrestrial radio with bash scripts and cron
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jobs, which yes, was something that I might actually even consider doing myself if there
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has been a few recommendations in the comments about what ways to enhance certain various
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different utilities for dumping streams.
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My personal favourite is just emplair and my actually my regular everyday music player
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is emplair.
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So yeah, that can also dump stuff.
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Frank Bell achieves enlightenment adventures with E17 part one and goes into E17 and how
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enlightenment has basically got this far and yeah, basically walking through this experience
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is a nice one.
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Then we had software paintings who's behind the curtain, Deb Nielsen.
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And this was a unrequest, it comes in from the Lennox Fest, Northwest, so it's kind
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of a priority also that is a new host.
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And with her permission, it was being recorded for Hacker Public Radio as well.
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The interview with YC Cracker from our very good friend Poké, this was a brilliant one
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and for those of you who didn't look at the amount of time left on Poké, he is notorious
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for adding content after the intro, meaning I never know if the, sorry, after the outro,
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meaning I never know if the outro is in there or not.
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So this was an artist that I was not familiar with and I had a listen to some of his stuff
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afterwards.
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But again, that is Isabel's, the whole point of interviews exposing you to other types
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of music.
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Speaking of other types of music shoutouts to John the Nice Guy at cchits.net for his
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continued efforts over there.
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Then we had to talk to him in news with Dickic and that was bumped up to a Monday because
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of some of those production delays, but also to do with the priority scheduling of Lennox
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Fest, Northwest, on the Tuesday we had the long road to Lennox by Bezra, which I listened
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to walking around the Isles of Aikia, which I had to go through three times in that week.
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And it was a very, very, very nice overview of the introduction to his, his Lennox, if
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you haven't pulled it down, have a listen to this, very nostalgic and these how I got
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into Lennox ones are becoming more and more detailed and expansive and I'm loving it.
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So if you've got your story and you haven't shared it with us, please do so.
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Yes, Lennox in the Shell, this is another one I needed to go over to Lennox in the
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Shell's website because you need to follow along with the VM stat about Lennox virtual
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memory and files in the proc and where you can get the information for there.
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As a reminder, always Lennox in the Shell videos as well as the Exxon podcast, there are
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videos and write-ups to go along with.
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So regardless of what type of learner you are, you will always find some way to absorb
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the information from Dan.
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Speaking of returning host, we had JWP with Exx to go remote Lennox server client, which
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I was not aware of either.
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And it's a way to remote client into another server, I like JWP shells, the short suite
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and to the point.
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And the following day, we had a Garjola with a life in a software project, which was
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an interesting blog post written by a friend of his about his history and this one you
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will need to listen to twice.
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I'll send a more about that.
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Tokki to me, newscast was written by Bobo Vex and the following day was getting things
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done by Nightwise, who has of course shown Nightwise and this was, excuse me, this was
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HVR only content, so doing still news to use a Mac and I nearly was shocked and stunned
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to find out that the answer was, well you're going to have to listen to the show yourself.
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Then we had Tokki with how to build a desktop computer, I was listening to this one on
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the way home from the Zoom pool.
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One thing that I think that he didn't mention was a great show, by the way, love it for
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a show, well done, was power consumption.
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That is a big one for me, how much power, what's the running cost and that sort of thing.
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So yeah, it's a great show if you haven't checked it out already.
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And then we had Sinai Cupcake and our good friend, Mr. Tla2, discussing the Scratch program
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and language and she is a school teacher and uses Scratch as a way to educate the children
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in the ways of the programmer.
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And finally we had a bumped into interview by Nido who I think just actually all forgot
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to submit the show, the recording was already done and I forgot to submit the show or perhaps
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he didn't, I didn't get it, but it's about the home festival in Senegalans, which is
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observed how can make OHM 2013 a five day outdoor international Cupcake festival for
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rankers and makers who within inquisitive mind on the 3rd 1st of July, 3,000 of those
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minds will depend upon the unassuming patch of land at the Haste Merum Brach festival
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grounds, 30 km north of Amsterdam, which is approximately 40 km from where I am.
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However, the last time I went camping, I had a back hernia.
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So I need to think long and hard about that one, however, the thought of having a festival
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of such interest down the road is appealing to me.
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Well that is pretty much it for the review of the shows for this month, so let's have
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a wee little look at the comments in the comment log for the last month, something that
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we haven't done in a while.
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We had a low bat with a comment on HPR episode 1233, playing Ingress, supportive commenter
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Epicanus was giving some feedback on a lament for HGTPD with the point that he's slightly
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disappointed that the show could go longer.
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Dodo Domi was left a comment on episode 1239 about what is hacking, doing is the essential
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part of the definition.
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So he is commenting as I just agree with the gentleman who kept saying that the search
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for knowledge is all that is needed, Hacker needs to apply the knowledge.
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It's kind of like a VIE max debate to me, it is an interesting debate, but at the end
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of the day there will never be any resolution, I guess.
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Hevelton Helvitton posted a comment on community news for April 2013 saying, oh no, I don't
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want to encroach anyone's style, thanks for the nice comments while you're very welcome.
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And Epicanus again left an episode on what is hacking, I don't think curiosity, I agree
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with Dodo Domi, I think curiosity is an necessary component for good hack, or rather I think
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someone could use a good hacker without a decent, could become a good hacker without a decent
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amount of curiosity, yeah, cracky.
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Epicanus again left another comment on the playing ingress, thanking Lobat for his comment
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and answering some questions, Epicanus again, referring to the talk cyber point to me,
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which was the Sigflux wearable computer, useful information and has Raspberry Pi, so perhaps
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he may also head down the road, Ralph left a comment on updating a garment for free, that
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was an episode from some time back, episode 922, and that was by Riddlebox, usually comments
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left that far back are in fact spam, however this is a comment from Ralph, how to make the
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garment unusable first, I've thought about getting a used garment to use open strip masks,
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but all the garment units, I've tried to display a legal agreement when turned on, I want
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to greet to it, so I don't ever get far, far, there are other hacks for some units to
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remove licensed ones, since pointer to that info would be appreciated, I have searched
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Google every way I can think of and kind of found anything about it, so if you know,
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search back to Ralph, Ruddenkin has welcomed the future on the Sigflux episode, it's
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proving popular, Epicanus has requested that people review his code, review his code,
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pointing at you, crayon, review code required, so if you are familiar with PHP, you can help
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hacker public radio by reviewing our code, it's quite a lot of the current system is,
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has been tidied up a little by me, but what I really want to do is make everything HTML5
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CSS, reducing the amount of code as little as possible, but one thing that we will need
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is some way to upload shows, and Epicanus has a, excuse me a moment, has a, some PHP that
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will facilitate that, so if we could review it, that would be fantastic.
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MVR Neo, remember Bannio, left a comment on Frank Bell's enlightenment adventures with
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E17 Part 1, saying that he enjoyed the show and is looking forward to episode 2, as we
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all are, and Tim Timini left a comment on terrestrial radio recording, saying that you can use
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emplair with the option dash dump stream to dump the stream, which is interesting, clatoon,
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commenting on E17, nothing needed to say is roaming on slackware, yada, yada, yada, yada,
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of the Toki to me news, but he should not do so. As it was very entertaining, Poki, I could
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listen to you reading the telephone book. So, Brad, printer sounds, great podcast. This was,
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of course, episode 1252, which is the long-road to Linux. Very popular show, great podcast,
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the machine details and technology progression was very informative. I'm looking forward to your
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future episodes. And then he has a link into of a man or astraman, sure that we're not for a
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while back. They bought an Apple 2 and a dogmaid printer and played a song called a simple text
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one, which is in a link is in the comments. Clat 2, comments on episode How to Build a Computer
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by Toki, saying it was a great episode and he built his first box a year ago with the help of
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some friends on IRC and can't imagine getting a computer that you have not assembled yourself.
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I was amazed, actually, I would have thought Clat 2 would have built computers prior to that,
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but I guess he was purchasing computers from the company that cannot be named. So that was
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interesting. I personally would no longer buy computers because I no longer assemble myself
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because they're just too much work to maintain, preferring instead to buy ready-made models like
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the Raspberry Pi, which meets all my computing needs. David Whitman replies to say,
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Miss Cupcake and Mr. Clat 2, is this scratch per object coded in Pearl? And if it is,
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will you be appearing on Flaswiki? Congratulations, very good show. Thank you very much. And that was
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the comments, yes it was. Now, let's move on to what happened in the mailing list.
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There was a lot of discussion about the War Games anniversary and requesting that the show
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be posted up slightly earlier. Dave Morris continues his sterling work on the back end for us.
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Mr. Troops, long time no hear. Mr. Troops, founder of Twattek Radio, founder of InfoNamacan Radio,
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for sure. InfoNamacan Computer Club, author of the code that serves Hacker Public Radio and has
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done so for the last years, writes to tell us HPR is awesome. I couldn't agree more. I could not
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agree more. Dave Morris also working on quality control and on the show meter during the month,
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adding some changes and updates to it so that it looks a little bit better.
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We have an open question about the open opus parameters for the eventual feed from
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started by Epicanus. In the last community episode, you mentioned that you wanted to get some
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information about the opus encoding, yes I did. And they, I've been thinking about the opus encoding
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and what is the advantage to people of having an opus feed aside from the freedom that that entails,
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but is it going to nullify the org feed and is it going to nullify the speaks feed? Now,
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I can understand when you're doing live streaming that adaptive bitrace would make sense, but when
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you're doing a file download, people on low bandwidth connections are going to receive the same size
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of file. So it's of little use to them having a feed that can be adaptive if they have to download
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the high quality anyway. So that's kind of one of the questions about it. However, I also want to know
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what the best settings are for inclusion in the Gatorious HPR Transcode, which is up script,
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which is up on the Hiccup Public Radio section of Gatorious. I sent an email out requesting
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on how to link multiple hosts into the MySQL database. And this is in relation to
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the show. We need a list of multiple hosts to a single show. Now, this is supported by the
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atom feed. So you have the author of the show and then you have contributors who contributed to
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that. So I wanted to find out the best way to do that. And several people have responded back with
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several suggestions on how to do that. So what I need to do now is simply implement it.
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In some very saddened depressing news, Hiccup Public Radio.com has been taken away from us
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last February. I'm imagining that if nobody noticed or even cared, then nobody is using
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the Hiccup Public Radio.com. So if there are people out there who want to help us get that back,
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that would also be appreciated.
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George, sound chaser has been asking if anyone on HPR has a SLT experience. I do a little.
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So if you have XSLT experience, can you get in touch with sound chaser at cerebralrift.org.
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David Whitman writes to say that the best kit is available. So if you are going to
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be representing Hiccup Public Radio as an upcoming Linux event or any other event for that matter,
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in the continental United States, Canada, Mexico, any of those regions over there.
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That's how to the pond get in touch with Dave or get on the mailing list and he will ship the
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kit to you. There also was an attempt by somebody for the first time to upload a
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PHP script which contained a basic 64 and called gzip inflatable string, which couldn't see
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particularly what it does. But for that reason, we have changed the password for the FTP server.
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It is too long to read out here. So if you are uploading a show virus of an email to adminatacapublicradio.org,
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not just to me please, adminatacapublicradio.org as all the admins have the password. And if you're
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on IRC and know the password, feel free to give it to whoever requests this. I also don't think it was
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somebody who was a host that had it. It was a fairly predictable password and they just got
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lucky and got in. So now it's not predictable and hopefully in the upcoming weeks we will have
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a upload form. We had Nido requesting a priority for observe hack and make interview with GMC,
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which we did. Then we had an interesting post by Tatoo saying that new show posting algorithm
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essentially is not working. So he has been in the queue for 42 days and counting and basically
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recommends a much simpler algorithm. First and first out, when possible, no repeat holds on the same
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week. No reserved slots and special requests for time sensitive shows are to be made. That's
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his show was in there for 42 days. So what I did was did a quick breakdown on what exactly has
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happened in that period of time. So it kind of breaks down like this. He uploaded a show on
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the 4th of this on the 2nd of the 4th. So 20 touching 0402 as 030101 UTC and this is the upload
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time taken from the FTP server. So the number of shows that have been released in that date started
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at 1217. So a community news schedule slot. The next one was talking to me news was the schedule slot.
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Rosuina was a new host. Following day was 5150 which was released under the previous rules.
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Following day was schedule slot. Another schedule slot. Another new host, 5150 again.
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Then we had Tracy Holtz who hadn't posted a show in 548 days before tattoos last show.
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Talking to me news was a schedule slot. Mordassi had not posted a show for 121 days so obviously
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tattoo had posted a show more recently. 5150 was still being released on the old first and
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for a stout rule. Then we had a new host host that had posted in 364 schedule slot schedule slot
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and we had a whole series of hosts. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine,
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going from 146, 139, 111, nine, 69, 61, 54, 26. We had a schedule slot. We had 25 days, 57 days,
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two schedule slots. We had a bump for the reserve show for northeast links fest.
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When somebody who John had posted a show 14 days prior to
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tattoo, Frank 12 days, another new host, Polki returned not having posted for 43 days before
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tattoos last show. We had a schedule slot, new host schedule slot. We had JWP coming back
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having had his last show prior to 229 days prior to tattoo's last show. Gor Jola was 28 days
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before tattoo's last show. We had a schedule slot. We had a schedule slot returning 390 days
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and then we had a new host. So that is the breakdown. So the rules as they were on the website
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just allow me to go over there now real quick and you'll see under the calendar section are
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fairly complex rules because now it's time critical. We have reserved slots for people who want
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to reserve a particular day. Then we have scheduled slots. First in the month is community news,
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links in the shell, and talk to each to me news. Then we have the normal priority which is what
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we changed recently and that was based on the last time that a host aired and we have backup shows.
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So essentially what that means is tattoo has just released a show. He takes a ticket and then he
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goes to the back of the line. Now the back of the line is not the back of the line for everybody who
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has shows in the queue. The back in the line is to everybody in the universe, people who have
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posted a HBR and who have not posted a HBR because there's nobody who has released a show
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since him. So the following day somebody releases a show and that person stands behind
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plateau. So there's now only one person in the universe who if they submitted a show to HBR
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would get on before we would not get on before plateau. So while the queue is very fair to
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returning holes and also very fair to new holes, it's not very fair to people who have submitted
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shows. So his proposal is to return to the first in first out and no repeating shows on only two
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weeks and special reserved shows to which I eventually replied saying that I disagree with him
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largely on the grounds that I kind of agree with him all right but that we should
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and I can't find these comments in the in the mail list which is kind of frustrating but
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bear with me. So my comments work to him that we should just have the first in first outroom
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and essentially our host would then be presented with a upload form and on that upload form
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they would you'd be able to pick a day in the future that is still free that you could post your show
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and provided nobody has reserved that day prior to you and all your stuff is encoded properly
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and the show notes are in there and I do treat tags and everything. You upload your show and it gets
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processed then it automatically gets reserved. So you will go to the form an upload form or you put
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this in the show notes we'll figure out that if people kind of agree and then from the point of
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view of HPR we would take the show if the slot is over free we will mark it as unavailable and we
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will post the show. So if you want episode 2000 for instance which will be in a few
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point ever then you would record the show if we get added to the database and it would be on the
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web server as HPR in apps under for such HPR 2000 dot MP3 2000 dot org 2000 that speaks and that
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would be that it would be there there would be no more moving it about no nothing and the the point
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of this is that then you know there is no giving system in HPR you have picked the show date you
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know what the show date is and that's it. Things that would be dropped would be the community news
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would no longer come out on whenever on the first of the month it would come out whenever
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talking to menus would also come out whenever it would drop to the end of the queue and Linux and
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the shell would also come in. So what that means for those guys would be I guess that they would
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need to record some shows in advance and then pick if you want to pick every second Tuesday you
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need to record a few shows and then pick the Tuesdays out. So your first show goes in and then your
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second show could be on a Tuesday or whatever. Some of the points that people had was that you know
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they want to prevent people from uploading shows all on one bunch during the week but hey
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if people want to do that that's fine by me that's what the community decides. On some occasions
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you're coming back from a fest you definitely do want to upload all the shows one after the other
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and on and on another point you might want to say well I will release my shows over they
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I will release some of the shows over the summer when it's kind of slow every two a month and then
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when it's busier I will release some one a month or whatever it's entirely up to you but the
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decision will be with the HPR community at the point though to remember would be that changing
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slot will be virtually impossible because not only will it be technical technically difficult to do
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we will need to go into the database we'll also need to update the and rename and move the files
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making sure that nobody's downloading the files on the server at the same time. All the feeds and
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will also need to be updated because people will already have the feeds and the IDs
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and because it's a request from dudeman and several other people to have shows as they come into
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the queue and then this way as soon as somebody uploads a show if you want the regular HPR feed
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we will release them one a day on the day that they're intended by the host to be released
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but if you join the all go max or you can eat feed it will as soon as they're posted they will
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be posted out there and they will become known as HPR episode 2000 and if you want to swap that
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date then you're going to have to get explicit permission from whoever was that has episode 2000
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in the queue and that person will have to go back into the back of the queue taking your slot
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because if there are 10 people posted and you want to post tomorrow then the other nine people
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in between you when the first available slot would also need to change so that is far far too much work
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and far too much chaos to do so that is essentially pushing the old scheduling discussion
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of the of walls here and back onto you guys which is where it should be so new hosts will also not
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guess bumped up at the queue that was something that we introduced relatively recently only two
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years ago in order to encourage submissions but I think myself that if people are being flexible
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with their upload time that at least when you post your shows and you host you would be aware
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that okay I post my show and it's going to be two weeks from today on Tuesday two weeks from now
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that's when my show will be out and that is when your show will be out because it'll be written
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into the database and on that particular time the show will be released so yeah pretty
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from our coding point of view it really simplifies all the work that we need to do in the back end
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so as somebody uploads the show the picket days it goes to the transcoding thing which is almost
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automated where Dave Morris and myself the code is all available on guitarist if you're interested
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this it's all available on guitarist nothing is done in secret and then we can pop that stuff
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onto into the databases we still need to do some sort of form of checking that the intros and
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outs are in there but it should the turn around time for shows going to the FTP server and
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getting posted are very very fast so you'll know your shows and you pick today and good luck to you
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so that was pretty much that from the point of view of Hacker Public Radio for this month
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I wanted to thank everybody who's contributed and everybody who is continuing to contribute
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contribute and tune in next month for what will be the last scheduled slot on Hacker Public Radio
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next month was on the first of the month is when if nobody objects that we will introduce
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a new Hacker Public Radio scheduling system first in first in first out form so you will have
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the option of course still of submitting your shows to a backup queue which we will use use to
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pad out free slots if that's needed you will have the option of just saying normal priority which
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will take the first available slot whenever that is so you won't know you will be emailed that
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information or it will become available on the website or you can pick to upload your shows and
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space them out over particular days or not this is entirely up to you the HPR community if you
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don't agree with any of this as always discussions are taking on the mailing list and not in my head
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essentially so there are advantages definitely for doing this because it's the biggest problem
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that we have had has been the scheduling rules now in since we put in this other system they
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you know go back to the end of the queue and let everybody in the universe submit a show before
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you i have had to do this detail breakdown of why people have been released in the order that
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they have been released three times for three individual people which takes an awful lot of time
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which says to me it's not working so if sometimes not working you stop doing it you don't keep
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begging yourself on the head if you can avoid it so from our point of view there will be no
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scheduling and hacker public radio it's first come first served and if you're there you get the
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pick of the slots the question of course will be what to do with all the shows that are in the queue
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and simply the people in the queue will be given priority to upload the shows based on upload time
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of their shows so for example right now in the queue we have the following people and this will all
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change by the end of next month when when we go live with this new system by which time we need
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the upload for our market and or at least some way of telling people this so anybody who has
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released shows ahoka has released a bunch of shows on the 2000 the December 17th and the three
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shows that he released on December the 17th he can he can decide where they come from actually
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he released shows also the third of the third third the only other person who has released
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to show was John Culp who then can decide when his show goes out and then we have plateau then
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and it goes on and on and on and on and based on your upload time you can decide where you go
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I will figure all that out what what would have been when it should be released and then those
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will be scheduled as requested you can still continue to add shows to the backup queue we will
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definitely need the backup queue a lot more than we have now so please because essentially this
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old system the system that we're replacing now was making a backup essentially a backup queue
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from the main queue which is not what people really want okay with that I'll stop talking I will
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go have a cup of tea and go to bed and don't forget folks to tune in tomorrow for another exciting
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