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Episode: 3263
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Title: HPR3263: My Beginnings in Tech
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3263/hpr3263.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 19:53:34
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This is Haka Public Radio Episode 3263 for when they became a third on February 2021
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Today's show is entitled, My Beginnings in Tech
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It is the first show by new host O9L and is about 19 minutes long
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and car in an exquisite flag
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The summer is rumbling about how I got into technology and Linux
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Okay so welcome to my introductory show
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Which is about like how I got into tech and I guess Linux
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Because that's somewhat a theme of whatever this is
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Apparently so that's the thing
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I kind of owe you guys a show
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Because I've been listening for just a little while and I decided yeah I do the near stream thing
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I joined in you know talk a little bit
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I'm sure someone listening to this was there and heard me speak
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So yeah
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And I said I do an introductory show
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At least the bare minimum I would do that
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And as this website here says on the contribute section
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If you talk so you're doing a show they need oh it's a show
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So I oh yeah I show and this is that show
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So I say so a lot
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It I have some notes written down
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Um a little little text editor here in them
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and
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And the first line just says this will suck so that's
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It's the confidence I have in me
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I'm doing a lot of hand gestures here as if you can hear me or see me sorry. I hope you can hear me
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My instinct is I just just just just articulate a lot so you know if I bump the mic by accident
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Sorry for your drums
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uh suffer
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Anyways
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Yeah, I am a lot that I already say that I don't know
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I have the memory of a disease the goldfish so if I repeat things I'm also sorry
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Maroon is gonna get cold so I can't make this so so long
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Because I have to turn by you know furnace off
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And that's kind of an issue because it is I can check
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32 degrees outside so yeah
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Not the weather that you want to have your furnace off in
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So let's speed this up a little bit
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So I don't freeze to death in here
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Burrana I I heated up to 70 uh for before hand so I don't
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Completely die but it is for like 20 minutes, but I don't think I will I don't have that much to cover
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My audio from this mic is of dubious quality. I don't think it'll sound great
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But I don't think it'll be awful by any means it's uh
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I don't know. It's just like some $40 microphone I got a Amazon
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So it can't imagine it's awful, but I can't imagine it's great
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I've heard the sound from before so I know it it's all right
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It won't you know torture your drums or anything so yeah
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Let's actually start the thing I've been rambling for nearly four minutes now
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Uh that'll actually be short because I have to cut out the part where I
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Like like three and a half minutes I've been rambling too long
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What does my show got again? I'm kidding I'm kidding I'm messing with you as a test
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Uh this show as I said before is about how I got into tech and eventually you know Linux
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But tech tech this is how I got into tech that's more general right
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I've always been very technical
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Person sorry I got a text should probably turn my phone
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Well for this
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Yes, she was loud um
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Like when I was really young um I was less of like you know dolls and
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um
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It's what do you call those things action figures this kind of thing so it's not my thing
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stunt that kind of child
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um
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I was more like you know technical stuff like uh
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I mean
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What I was a child that's not like like I mean like I got into child that's not like I was
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Doing anything you know amazing, but stuff that was you know normal kids would not be interested in
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Not to say that I was like a child prodigy. I certainly was good at it. It was just you know the thing I like to do
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And that was the kind of kid I was
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So obviously I was into computers and
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Despite the computing technology at the time not being
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You know amazing I did some games as well
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Uh, like what I have access to I mean I there is
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Better than what I had access to but it was not like
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Well, we have now obviously and
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sometimes
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When I was like probably
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I don't know
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10 maybe my dad my father put linux on a computer
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Hands full of sleep
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It was an old laptop
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I
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Can't remember for life in me what kind of laptop I was or I would say because that's
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That would that would probably give you a better idea of when this was but I don't know
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Nothing fancy. Obviously. It was not a very good computer for the time. It wasn't awful
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But nowadays if you were to touch that computer you would probably be very uh disappointed
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and
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He put linux on it and I I mean I'd run
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What I use windows I think probably mostly windows only
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There's xp vista the kind of thing remember exactly what
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Because I was not that old
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Yeah
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And I was really interested in it
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Uh
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Because I it was something new and I always have like new things
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That uh, you know, I'd like to get my head around to understand these new things that are
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Being put in front of me
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so
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I did and I didn't understand it too well because I was you know only like 8 to 10
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It's not like I
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Was written
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written some
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If I can code that she isn't saying she shouldn't swear
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It's bad to know now. I mean it's not against rules or anything. It's just
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Want to be accessible to all not that I think young children regularly listen to
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This show, but just think he's tried to swear
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Or uh cuss if you'd like to see it like that
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Not how it said where I'm from
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It's different for everyone
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And
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When I got rid of that computer I just went back to like whatever the hell
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Windows probably I don't think it was mac
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That's the only two options because it was something mainstream
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So for a long time I uh didn't use Linux anymore
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But I was still into technology as a whole
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So I mean I did technology east stuff
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Whatever that means I don't actually know. I just don't need this stuff and I know you know we're a little bit of code
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Nothing amazing at all probably like
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What would have been
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JavaScript
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So you obviously nothing
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Amazing again, not a prodigy
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It's not a very good child anyways
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Jeez I should remain it's I keep cute like just like yeah, I'm like oh, I have notes right here why I'm not reading them
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Uh, I think like five years now. I wouldn't have been five years ago. I had to be in the last night
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Yeah, I had to be like three years ago. What year is it?
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2021
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2020 18 18 you three or four years ago 2017 2018
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And 2017 and the beginning of 2018 somewhere around that area
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I got into Linux again um
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But I only my father
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Blossom uh still
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I hope to mean because that I was not very good at that and he was
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Even though it was old enough that you know
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It certainly should have been doing this by myself with Google like I was way too old to be asking my father to help me
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But he helped me do the Linux and Windows
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um
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And I just kind of think of clinics a little bit
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And then once again
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No longer had windows because I
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Was sorry Linux
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Because I can't you know, I'm never if I don't go all the way into something. I'm not gonna do it uh
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I can't like just half-ass it. I got it. I got plunged into it. So I learned them. That's how I learned uh
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I for you my free window manager, you know that is which
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Most of you should I think but maybe a institution that I don't know
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That's how I learned this thing. I just you know all the way and take the plunge
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Learn what I'm doing and if I don't do that, I'll probably give up on it
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Excuse me. I have a dry mouth
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So I went back to using windows exclusively windows and now I know it was windows
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And I had to like a lot nicer PC now
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I don't know the specs
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But it was something
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I don't know
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I would remember if you gave me enough time, but I don't know right now. I
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Didn't
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Get back into Linux until
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the middle of last year
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So I'm not exactly
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you know
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The most veteran Linux user
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But I am certainly using it now
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Because I don't own any copies of windows anymore and I'm kind of proud of that because I absolutely hate Microsoft nowadays
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uh
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You know it's just a not a fan of big tech companies at all. That's the same show
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So
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So I took the deepest plunge in the Linux that could I mean not really I installed pop OS
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And it's not really the deepest lunge I could have taken I could have gone like
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instilled gen 2 or arch Linux or something just that would have been a deeper punch, but that would have been silly
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Probably not the best way to start Linux
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I mean not start Linux because obviously it's easy before
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But through I did not have that much knowledge and I had actually not been you know doing any
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coding stuff programming whatever they'll any of the difference, but I don't know what it is
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I feel like one one time is different for that. I don't know why
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Uh, I actually stopped doing that. I don't like impure stuff
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Doesn't actually matter to leave it off, but I can't rewind it anyway
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I feel like I'm going off on too many tangents
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um
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And I've only gone off on like two, so that's it's probably not true
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uh
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What would I say? Right
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So I hadn't been doing any code at all. I was really at least I think I did where I was younger
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Of course nowadays I am
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Uh, but that is later on in this show not much later on but a little bit later on
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So I got into Papua's uh, pretty simple um
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Like just you know
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It's basically kind of um
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Literally basically is kind of nuts about it. That's all it is. So
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I just
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Used that and
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Also did some more technical stuff underneath it like I was learning, you know
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command line
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bash obviously because I
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What else would I be using that was just getting links and I still use bash as a show
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So I was getting into more
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technical stuff um
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This is really where the story starts to end
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I was getting to that kind of thing, you know
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technical
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Linux more deeper stuff like writing shell scripts
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Uh, to do things for me, you know, nothing fancy again
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and
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That's not amazing, but to me it was like whoa
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This is this is crazy. I am doing stuff that I can never do before
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I'm gonna have to pee by the end of this
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And
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I was doing that for a while and I'd say about
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August now
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October, November this year
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I gotta do a lot of talk to that. It's not relevant
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Uh, and I installed the Community Edition of Minjaro Packages i3
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Which is really a deep punch because I never used i3 before that and uh, it was really nice to them. I liked it
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And it's kind of where I am now. It's exactly where I am now. I'm using
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Uh, not the exact same, you know
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Install that upgrade system, but I am using that same
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Package version with the Minjaro Packages i3
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It's what I'm using now
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Community Edition of Minjaro
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And I love it. I mean
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I definitely enjoy having the Arch user repository a or
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Uh, of course, I don't actually have arch because uh, why would I?
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I can just use Minjaro
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Arch just seems to complicate things more than I really need to
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If someone gives me a value reason to use Arch over Minjaro, I will definitely hear it out, but I don't really have one
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so
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Yeah
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And now I'm kind of learning
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Some basic good stuff with like, you know
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Again, uh, that's what I'm looking for
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Very basic
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It's been only like a month of me doing this so no we're near
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Amazing at it, but hopefully it'll be a job one day as much as I think that'll be kind of soulless
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So one thing I can probably do because I'm not good at anything
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Yeah
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So
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That's almost basically the entire story
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Um almost basically
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I don't think there's two words of good together like that, but whatever
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Ah, I think that is actually the end though
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My name, I totally didn't give you a name, did I? I neglected to mention that um
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The name I'm choosing to use is O9L
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We had a name come from the one I asked you because that's a whole story
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Uh
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I could I could tell the story eventually
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Hmm, I don't go by that name
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In a whole lot of places that you won't be able to find me
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To maybe I think
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That's whatever
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Um, of course I have everything on there
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You can call me like O9, I guess, I don't really care
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You can call me wherever the fuck you want to call me
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If you refer to me like, hey dumbass, so I'll probably say what
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I
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Don't care
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That's the end of this oh, I'm leaning on my mouth with my hand
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That makes for great audio
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That's the end of this
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I don't have anything else to close this with, you know, no, no special closing remarks
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But yeah, I give you my name there
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I guess I have to submit it with my name or something, I'm not quite sure
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I don't know how this is gonna work
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I've never submitted this show obviously as this is my first
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I'm kind of scared I don't know how it's gonna be received but
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There's uh, there's a link here in the website
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Where is it?
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If you are worried the show may not be of interest to hackers and you can click here to check if it is
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And it is just a page with the word yes and very high font very large font
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So I'm going to assume that no one's going to care
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Uh, how bad is I mean
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And uh, close that right here
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Makes me a little less scared but I am quite nervous to hit some fun on this
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Yikes, um, that's in the
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Bile
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Please don't make fun of me too hard
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