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Episode: 4149
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Title: HPR4149: HPR New Years Eve Show 2023 - 24 ep 2
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4149/hpr4149.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 20:23:11
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4149 for Thursday the 27th of June 2024.
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Today's show is entitled HPR New Years Eve Show 2023-24-2.
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It is hosted by Ham Kimagoo and is about 112 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, the HPR community comes together to converse.
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So, have anybody done anything exciting this year,
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or that's worth talking about on here,
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or maybe bought something exciting likewise, let's say?
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Well, last week, my partner and I went to Las Vegas for the first time.
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We didn't get anything away.
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But we did enjoy a nice time over there with some friends,
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and just seeing the sights, and seeing all the mountains,
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and everything.
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The whole day, I'm having a lot of fun.
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You said you say Las Vegas?
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Yeah, mountains as well, that's good.
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Yeah, and the weather over there is really nice too.
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I mean, it was a little cold for this time of year, you know.
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But the weather was nice and dry and everything.
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You say Las Vegas, didn't hear that properly.
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You say Las Vegas, didn't hear that properly.
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Yeah, so Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Okay, yeah, I will see you not being there.
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I mean, I've been to Florida before,
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and North Carolina Airport, if that counts or something.
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I'm in England, so yeah.
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Yeah, not Las Vegas, we're gambling.
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That's what it's known for.
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Pretty much.
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I mean, it's funny, because you'll see a small machine
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loving the airport, but I would say much more machines.
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No, Vegas, the mountains.
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If you say so.
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It's just blew my mind down.
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It's like, no, no, thank you.
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Have whales for mountains, not too far away from here, actually.
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You know, whales, whales, W-A-L-E-S.
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You know, whales, W-A-L-E-S.
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Not a whale, I can see now.
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Yeah, I've had a whale, W-A-L-E-S.
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I've heard of it, but I've never, never been there.
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Yeah, so it's, because United Kingdom is really spits up
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into England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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Yeah.
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So, why live is not actually that far away from whales?
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It's, you know, about half an hour is a bridge,
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and it goes across there and stuff, even.
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It's not that far away.
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Yeah, about half hour in a cow or train or whatever.
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It's, I really isn't that far away.
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But over in Wales, it has some really nice mountains.
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Yeah, far away from here.
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Some good mountains.
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You can go hiking on and stuff.
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And there's a hill, well, a hill, really,
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but it's good, there's a good hill as well.
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This is called Sugar Loaf, and then you've got like penny fan,
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pan, and stuff like that.
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Although last time I was up there,
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I was in the wrong booths for hours and hours now,
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isn't it?
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Didn't do my towrari go doing that?
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The wrong, the wrong walking boots.
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And I'll sit and then I'll see Scotland.
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That was quite a long time ago.
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Now, in 2077, maybe.
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Then Scotland also has, is known for mountains like
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Stodens, Scotland, or the North Wales.
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I need it either way.
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Yes, Scotland's got mountains as well.
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And, yeah, mountains can be quite nice.
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More so if you can go skiing on them, actually.
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But around here, you can't really go skiing on the mountains
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because even if there is some snow here,
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it's not really skiing, it's not skiing.
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Yes, skiing I haven't done yet.
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Maybe at some point I will, but at my age,
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it might not be a wise thing to do.
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I don't want to even ski.
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How do you?
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Anyway, I'm going to drop off for a little bit
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and get some breakfast and see what else we need to get done here.
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But I'll try and hop on later.
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So, if by chance I don't catch you all,
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at least before your new year comes in,
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I wish you all would have a very happy new year.
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For the 70s and 80s, even depending on what the health,
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the general health is like, you know,
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you've never been skiing.
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Wow, no, no, skiing is great.
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It's been a while.
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The one I haven't done with snowboarding,
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but I mean on ski slopes,
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and maybe I'll see the snowboard as well,
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and they seem to always love it.
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And they're getting past the snowboard.
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It's probably kind of more cool, actually,
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to get snowboarding, because it's like, yeah,
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where skiing is like, okay, yeah, good, nice,
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but not really cool.
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It's getting skiing, but snowboarding, like, yeah, woo!
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As a go-past.
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So, they want to figure out where the next place is.
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I mean, there's a time and date.com, I think, and whatever.
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Yeah, I'm still on a listening.
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I'm kind of drifting in and out.
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I've sometimes got my microphone on,
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and sometimes it's laying on the desk.
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I'm kind of going over my books for the end of the year,
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see if I've got enough money to get through next year.
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My dad's books.
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You say book.
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You have to read some books, get through next year.
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Okay.
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Okay, I'm half a year old.
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I know where the next places are for the years.
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I'm probably talking to myself for the moment.
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I can hear you, so if you want to say something,
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somebody will hear you.
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I'm kind of working on some stuff, so I'm not talking much.
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Well, you're working on anyway.
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I'm just going over the end of the year.
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I'm retired, and I'm looking to see if there's any money left
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over for next year.
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Just going over the end of the month, slash into the year.
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Stagmas.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, the fun of money, isn't it?
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Oh, no, it's got a bit low right now,
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and then it goes up again, and maybe in a good blow again,
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and then there we go again.
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There's some bills go out as well,
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and then there's food, and then so it goes on, yeah.
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Well, when you retire, too.
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There's a good thing on time and date.com,
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I've just brought it up for the where new year is going to be,
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and what you're all my time zone,
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and then the next place is a sector.
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I think I'll do the new year thing,
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but then I'm going to take a break myself
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unless some more people come on, maybe, or some moon,
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but I wish I'd do it early.
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Now, that's cheating, if you do it like seven minutes early.
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Well, while you're waiting, you can tell me about...
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Was that?
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Can you hear me?
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I recently made a purchase that was pretty cool.
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Which was?
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What?
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A purchase?
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There's a company, I think they're in the UK called Star Labs.
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Yes.
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In fact, I'm on one of their laptops right now.
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Myself.
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Myself.
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I got the Star Book, and I ordered the Star Light,
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the tablet, but it didn't arrive.
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It's late.
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It's very late.
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I was going to order the Star Fighter,
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but they said the lead time on that was three to five months,
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and I didn't want to pre-pay for that,
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and potentially not get it.
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But I got the Star Book for my...
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Yeah, I got the...
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That's the tablet.
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Maybe it's that.
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Or maybe there's a tablet coming...
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I'm not sure with that.
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When you say that?
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The tablet is one of their newest products,
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because they previously had a smaller laptop and a larger laptop,
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and now they are doing the next version of those,
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and they came out with something that's comparable to the iPad Pro,
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and the Surface Tablets,
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but it's a...
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The next tablet looks really slick.
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Yeah.
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Oh, you bought one, but it's not come yet.
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No, I'm...
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How much was that?
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In pound.
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I'm down in the UK.
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I'm next to everything else,
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and it was under $1,000 US.
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I don't know what that is, and...
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How much did it cost it?
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Great, but then I ended up breaking the lock down,
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as in it dropped on the charging port,
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and also I actually speak as...
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Somehow I broke that as well.
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And I went to help,
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and I tried to get help,
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and I wasn't much good.
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And I got with a friend who faces computers and everything.
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It's about a year now, just over.
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But he said that apparently he's a different charging port
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from the usual A,
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so there's something slightly different,
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you need a sort of a specific laptop,
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and it's not really.
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But then he told me that he's found one from Germany,
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that's probably it now,
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although the shipping would be like 60 pounds,
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so it's like, right,
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I want that fixed as well.
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But when you start labs,
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come to me on the other hand,
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yeah, I've found up there,
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I emailed about something,
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they seem to be a good company,
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a good, helpful, knowledgeable,
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I even had a call when I was going to buy the starlight,
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and I sort of said,
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like, what if I want to put windows on it,
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possibly in dual boot,
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and then he reluctantly said,
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like,
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oh, um,
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not dates,
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but, um,
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but yeah, I'd buy off them again,
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although I'm having some issues
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with this particular laptop now,
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so I'm going to do a speech
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and have it speaking with a trial projector,
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it didn't connect,
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it didn't work for some reason,
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it was enough because of the call boot,
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or stuff from my laptop,
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microphone to my cable to the projector,
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I didn't normally do projectors,
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and yeah, it looks as staff either as well,
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but it's way too expensive,
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and it's massive as well.
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It was, I don't know about,
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70% less,
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if you pre-ordered it in October,
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the price dropped.
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I don't know, I looked at that as well,
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maybe I got a bit old now,
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I think it's been out a few months now,
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but about £1,000 I think,
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originally.
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Oh, clackies here,
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I think,
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absolutely,
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two or three of us want to do it really,
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and I happen to have time and date up
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for it well now,
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and we're about to have new years in,
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so it says,
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free 59 UK time at the minute,
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and we're laptop,
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and,
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oh, that's cool.
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So, yeah, happy new year,
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Bait Bait Jean,
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Manila,
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so it was in,
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it's China, obviously.
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Manila is the capital
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of the Philippines,
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and it says Singapore,
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on there as well,
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and let's look at this,
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let's think of one more,
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let's have a look.
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And Hong Kong,
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and that kind of set,
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happy new year,
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as a guy now, actually,
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I think he's possibly still over
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in Hong Kong,
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and he's really from Hong Kong,
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I know he was over there recently,
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he might still be over there,
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so probably he's still over there,
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I don't know.
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Anyway, yeah, happy new year to those places,
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yes,
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although we don't really get people
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and hate to be out from those places,
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it seems, but still.
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Yeah, happy new year from Hong Kong.
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I said for you, yeah,
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is that where you came on?
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You were even Hong Kong now?
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Were you in Hong Kong now?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I've been here for,
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for many years now.
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Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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I've spoke to you on this before,
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a few times,
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uh, Daffodewis,
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Daffodewis,
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Sven Skow,
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Oxo.
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Yeah, even,
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sort of.
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Yeah,
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you remember being,
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I think you.
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Yeah, I,
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I think the last time I recorded
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a proper episode was,
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uh, maybe 2019,
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but I'm sure I recorded stuff in 2018,
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but...
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To be honest,
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To be honest,
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I was nagged when I came on H.P.
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originally,
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like, kept by Ken, obviously.
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Oh, you should record a show with her.
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You should record some shows
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like, I don't know, maybe.
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And,
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I still haven't,
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I have, I still haven't done it,
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and it's been, I've been on here
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a few years now at the
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new year, at least.
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And, I, I, I, I,
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I sat down,
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and I got to meet Ken again,
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uh, in February, actually,
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and his son.
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That was not,
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at the, at the,
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at the Fosdom, yeah.
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Well, not me,
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some,
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but I met Ken and his son at Fosdom,
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because within the H.P.
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I was standing,
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and I was trying to get to the other
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standard, all the clothes,
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down, even though the
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bench was long,
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but well,
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because, but I met,
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I think I met him at the
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other bench,
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as well, possibly.
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Yeah,
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I was, uh, at Fosdom,
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this year as well,
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so I met Ken,
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I showed up there,
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and said,
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oh, hello, guys.
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And then he said,
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oh, there you are.
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And then he gave me a name tag
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that he already printed out for me.
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Hi, yeah.
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I don't know.
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No one really knew
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what was coming again,
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this year.
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Uh,
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otherwise, I might have met
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some of you as well.
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I think you know,
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I think he said that somebody
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like you might have been there
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some might actually.
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Yeah, yeah.
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At the time,
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trying to go for another project,
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as well.
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It was the right next door to stand,
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and then he closed it,
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right away.
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And then it was like,
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the event was still on for
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another three hours or something,
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as well.
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Yeah, so since,
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since 2018,
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I,
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I got a full-time job
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that is taking a lot of energy,
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and also I have a family
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going and everything,
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so,
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yeah,
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my contribution,
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my contribution,
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my contribution
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was, I know.
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Everything's just
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more expensive now,
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really it is.
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It's like, in general,
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yeah, so what I do now is,
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I try to at least
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pop into the new year's
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call of it every year.
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every year. Yeah, it's basically what I do as well. So what have people been talking about on the
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stream so far? Any interesting topics come up? We had autism and we had some other things, yeah.
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I think that's a topic that comes up a lot on the stream. Yeah, I think autism is a good topic to
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bring up on this stream actually because I've already said things because I mean like, you know,
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probably lots of the Pete, I've said this already, so it's going to be in the podcast already,
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but as I'm going to come up, I'm about offending anybody, you know, because autism is a bit of a
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seems a bad thing and a good thing and it depends a bit depending on what you're talking about,
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but there are probably lots of people that are into HPR, I've got any sub autism. I mean,
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I've got some apparently, because it diagnosed or not, because like the inventors syndrome
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and a lot of programmers have it too, I think, and the mentors and Einstein had it apparently.
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It's like who met with a like, who did this, who did that? Who got out of Covid as well?
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Because it wasn't the government, so it was those clever people that know, know how to
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mal do stuff with vaccines. Oh gosh, yeah, it's very disappointing that this supposed connection
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between vaccines and autism is still something that is being talked about. Well, what I meant is that
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you've got to be clever, certain things. It's the same with like some of these tech pro
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open source projects, like the Linux kernel probably and the thing is, my friends had
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there were some women even that were really clever and they worked on kind of what project now.
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But something, maybe it was, maybe it was through a graphic, maybe with an Excel,
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Wayland or something else, but something complicated, you know, and average people don't really
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have that kind of, you know, usually they don't really have that kind of technical intelligence,
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you see what I'm saying. Yeah, it certainly helps to get deep into a niche topic to have the kind
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of hyper focused that is more common with people with autism or also ADHD is pretty common.
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I saw a funny comic about that, they say vaccines cause autism, but it's not true,
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it's been debunked, but what is true is that autism causes vaccines.
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Yes, that's, yeah, that's why I meant, I didn't mean, I didn't mean the vaccine cause autism.
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I meant it was allistic and the really clever science type people that were working on those
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vaccines and, you know, they did it, they got it, and they got it out of Covid.
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It wasn't the healthcare or the government because the nurses just to just basically give you a jab
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and the governments, they panic and stick it in a lockdown, you know, they didn't get that
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Covid, it was the actual people working on the vaccines.
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Yeah, yeah, I get you. The politicians didn't get that Covid and the nurses didn't either.
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The nurses helped and got people jab, sure, but they didn't actually meant the jab and come up
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with it and make it. Yeah, you need a deep nerds in any field to get, to get the real difficult stuff
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Although really, we shouldn't be messing around with viruses and things like that because it,
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you know, but we do, but people are doing it. It's like going beyond nature and, and yes, if it leaked
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or not from, from China, I mean, that's the debate still, but, you know, what I'm saying is,
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we shouldn't really be messing around with viruses because it's like, woo, some of the stuff we do
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with humans is a bit questionable, but I mean, I mean, we're messing up space now as well,
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as space junk and things like that. Yeah, that's the, that's the trade off. If you just let
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nerds do what they want, it can be a lot of stuff where it's like the cares we can do.
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In that, like, you're a scientist who is so focused on whether they could do it,
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they didn't think about it. We think we're so, I mean, generally speaking, you know,
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shamanity, we think we're so special and so, yes, we will do this, we'll do that, we'll,
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oh, we'll take over the world as well. And then, and then we make it hard in certain ways as
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well because we've got, it's like, it's like, how do we, how do you make friends now?
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Question mark. And yellow worlds. I mean, I mean, some guy or whatever, though, I was just
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in the paper, I've listened to it yesterday. I mean, there was an episode about making friends,
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because yeah, I'm a phasic and I, that's interesting. But it's true because it's like,
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how do we make friends now? Because you can't just go out there and go, hey, do you want to be
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my friend? And online, you can make friends online, but that's online and it's, you know,
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so, and then obviously relationships and getting partners is another one, because that's like,
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they'll be taking friends from next level and that can be a problem as well. And especially with
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autism on top of this as well, because then they say that you might have the right social skills
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as well on top and online. Yeah, so what I've been doing is I've realized that the most interesting
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conversations I have are with people that I met online and I've been talking online with them
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for several years. So I met one of them in the last five years and we met up more than once,
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both their place and my place and their new place. So what I'm doing next year is I'm going to go
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to the US and meet some more of these online friends because it turns out I really enjoy doing that
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and I should be doing more of it. Well, yeah, I mean, I mean, let's take this community as an example
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because we don't want it anyway. Obviously, I'm not, I'm not, I mean, I'm not a programmer. I can
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code HTML, I can code if I wanted to make a website. I'm not a programmer though. I'm more like a
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EU stuff. Linux, why I'm into it. I will promote it. I'll use stuff myself, whatever. But we do,
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obviously, generally speaking, I think all of the most of us here are going to have that that Linux
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and open source interests, probably everyone has been. I was up all pretty much, which, you know,
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that's what makes it nice to go to an event like FOSDEM or something as well because
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you just go there and it's like, okay, you work on this, you work on that, or you do this,
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you do that, or you do this, or I'm into that, and it doesn't matter. And some of the most
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interesting people were going with this autism topic as well, met someone this year, the one
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hotels before with some other guys and chat and he said he poured those operating systems to phones
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in 13 years or something and he said he had autism and I could tell that yeah, he had some autism
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definitely. Just by the way, he was socially as well. But what he was doing was quite amazing,
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really. And I met someone like that from where Linux just throws another conference as well,
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and it could tell with him straight away like, yes, he's got Asperger's autism and she asked
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him eventually and he was like, yeah, and it doesn't matter like an open source conference
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because it's about what you're into, what they're into, learning things off each other,
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or finding out about things, whatever. So autism doesn't mean anything much at all, really.
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And in society, it's supposed to be more accepted now, but in most countries, we're still not
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quite there because people are still saying, oh, it's disability, autism is a problem,
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what it's like, is it? So it's supposed to be, in most countries, having a more accepting
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people in general, disabilities, mental health, whatever. That was not quite there yet.
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Yeah, there's a lot of more awareness, at least in specific people who try to push this topic and
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talk more about mental health and so on. But there's definitely a lot of work left to do and a lot
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of people who need to learn more about how to treat each other so that it's more welcoming to
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any type of personality or a way of thinking. Well, yeah, and well, yeah, that's basically it,
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but we're not, and we're supposed to set people in general in other ways as well, not just mental
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health disabilities, but just in other ways as well, religion, whatever, you know, and we're not
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quite, we're not quite there, but we're getting there, hopefully.
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We're always going to have something to work on, but I think it's a lot better today than 20 years ago.
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And if you want to be with a man or woman or whatever, again, that's, you know, that's up to you,
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sort of figuring it all supposed to be. Yeah, that's changed a lot in the last 20 years as well.
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Public opinion, that's really great to see. Well, yeah, they push, yeah, but, yeah, we are,
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get some changes in society. What have you been doing otherwise?
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So what I'm doing? Yeah, yeah, what a different topic. Well, change the subject.
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What have you been doing? What have you been doing? What have you been doing? I was talking about
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how I got a foot. Yeah, I need to mute whenever I'm not speaking otherwise. I'm getting feedback
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with you. I'm going to find a headset at some point, but I've been learning a lot on the job.
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I started working at my current place, which is a bank, and I'm working on internal
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applications at the bank since 2019. So I knew Python before, but I learned, I really learned
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Python in the first half year to a year, so that I really knew everything about modern Python and
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how everything works and all with the typing and the tooling and everything that's happened
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basically since Python 3.6. So that's been really interesting, and I did record some episodes
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about that actually. Yeah, so I did record something after 2018. I know what record is something
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in 2019 about stuff I learned on the job about Python dependencies management and stuff like that.
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But since then, I've moved up in the sort of decision letter. I've been there long enough now that
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I'm the longest working programmer in the department, so I know a lot of stuff about it.
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It's a big deal. It's a big deal. It's a big deal. It's a big deal. My English accent is
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probably a mix of Swedish, American, Cantonese. Yeah, so for the longest time, I was
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sure that I would never do any kind of management like work, but now actually
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I'm the person who understands the process is the best. No, it's on my side. Whenever you speak
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and my microphone is open, then get a feedback. I'm just on my tablet at the moment.
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I'm going to find a headset at some point, but I don't want to interrupt this conversation.
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That's so funny. It's so funny. I mean, it's not me as well.
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Okay, I'm not got a headset on either, because I didn't want to. I mean, that's
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that, if I may be, but don't go. Why do you want to sell the headset on? They're not particularly
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comfortable. Yeah. What I'm saying is, did you hear why I said in Swedish just now as well?
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Yeah, yeah, I heard you. I got full duplex on this side. When did you last get a Sweden?
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When I last visited, uh, previous Christmas. Oh, back to Sweden. Yeah. Uh, well, not,
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not, yeah, for some, not, not, not Christmas. No, I remember, I remember, I remember and, uh, Sweden,
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yeah. Stan, I, uh, some are still getting, yeah. Gamla, some are still getting. How come you
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go to Sweden? Did you go there at some point and found it nice? Or do you have connections there?
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Or have us, how did you find out about Sweden? Yeah, you know, I'm born now, originally, my,
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my mom's Swedish. I speak Swedish. Although, um, it was all a bit, it was a bit sad because, uh, well,
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no, we're going to go visit the old summer cottage anyway, because that was planned. And, and she
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has a visit, well, we're going to, we're going to visit one of her brothers, but then he couldn't
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be there. So we were meeting the other brother and then he told us to bad news because basically,
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well, I mean, I've not been that close to, to, to, um, to them anyway, but let's put this
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way into a death in the family more recently as well. Um, we've got the news in Sweden that
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they didn't, there was, there was going to be ill and stuff as well. I mean, that wasn't good.
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But, uh, yeah, no, yeah, we were in Sweden in the summer again, and, or at the end of August,
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it was a bit chilly as well. But, um, what made it, what, what got me as well? Because I'm in,
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I'm in the UK. So I'll see Brexit, yeah, Brexit, yeah. In recent, even the EU, yeah, and Brexit,
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I mean, it happened in 2020 in February for officially. I was in Brussels, actually,
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for Fosland that weekend as well. But, and I've been back since last this year's Brussels and
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even then it was ages getting through passport control. And I thought it was because of Brexit,
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or was it because of, probably because of that and non-plain, or I don't know quite. And that,
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that's absolutely ages. Then in Sweden, when, when we landed in, uh, our lander, which I'm sure
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you've heard of, our lander, what's our lander? What's our lander? What's our lander for any
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listeners that might hear this? Soccer on our lander airport, yes. We landed there, and we're
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going in on these Brexit passports, I'm going to call them now, British passports, right?
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So my mum, my mum's never bothered with the Swedish passport because she has all
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Swedish friends at their bed, but you have to get the embassy, or it's all a bit like, why, what's
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point? And it was like, it was like, okay, right, lander then, it's like, right, go over here.
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If you're an EU passport control, go over here, go over there. But Britain's not part of the EU
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anymore. Go over here, and it felt like you're interested in like this sort of hated queue,
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or we're not completely welcome there, sort of felt like it, you know, it was like, Britain's
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over there, go over there, Britain's not a EU anymore, go over there, and they were saying that
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staff that helped in there. And then we waited there, and it took a while, and then my mum
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talked to her and we were like, oh, oh, Swedish, I'm like, yeah, and plus they think they'd put
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another plane in from like Turkey or somewhere, to also delay it. And then when we got to the
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passport control, this little question, like, okay, we're just Swedish, why are you coming in on
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this passport then? And I was like, well, yeah, just ball there, but I don't know, it's being a bit,
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I don't travel enough to Europe anyway, but it's a bit of a thing with the whole Brexit now.
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And what I've read is that they can have fingerprint scans coming in October as well,
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for non-EU citizens, non-EU travellers, and the fate recognition as well. And then they're
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going to store the data up to three years on the EU systems, or until the last time you travel
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there sort of thing. You've got low, can't you properly, is it headset?
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I can't, you properly, it's very low, it's very, very low.
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Oh, is it true to use? Can you hear me better now?
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Yeah.
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All right, I didn't realize it would actually use the microphone, the headset, that's great.
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Yeah, so I went to mainland China today, I went to Shenzhen, you can, when you live in Hong Kong,
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you get to Shenzhen just over the day, and you can apply visa the same day.
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Is that very close to the Hong Kong border, or?
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Yeah, I can take the metro to the border and then walk across and then take the metro to the next city.
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But there is a proper border, it is not an international border, but it acts like an iranian visa.
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But if I go at the right point, I can apply a visa on the spot, it took like two hours, so I went
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to a little bit like Gibraltar and Spain, well that's not quite the same thing, but
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well that was actually, yeah, Gibraltar is under Britain all kind of, and Spain want that back
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properly, and then at times they get really stupid with the border, more so when you're trying
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to get back into Spain, proper Spain.
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Yeah, how does work between Northern Ireland and UK now, is that completely open,
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or is there some special rules?
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That's being a, I don't know, exactly completely about it, but that's being a mess as well,
|
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with Ireland and Northern Ireland for sure, and Britain, EU, and it's been a lot, a lot in the
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news about that, and trade, and moving around, and I think it's mostly sorted now, but it's not
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perfect, it's still got some problems.
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Yeah, it's not easy.
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As the world is going to say, when I passed into China, they took my fingerprints,
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and they had a machine for it, and the machine detected that I had a Swedish passport,
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so the instructions were in Swedish, which was a bit unexpected.
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In Swedish?
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Yeah, I mean, I mean, we went to Florida in 2008, North Carolina and Airport on the way there,
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and back whatever, but I remember I had to put, to give them fingerprints in the US,
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but that's kind of standard for the US, I think, that's been like that for a long time,
|
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you give them fingerprints at the airport or whatever, but having this going to be a requirement
|
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for the EU is new, and what I read is that they want to delay it after, because there's going to be
|
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Euro-Football in France or Paris in summer, so they would say, oh, it's not October,
|
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what I also read is that Britain has helped on this new system system before the EU,
|
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but it's going to really delay travel to begin with, whilst they're getting data off people.
|
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And I think they even said that kids can go through these places or reckon some gates now as well,
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in the EU. Another one, when you travel is, of course, the 100 milliliters water thing, yeah?
|
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Yeah, that's the whole business now, special bottles that you are able to bring with you.
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I don't know, where, where, in general.
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Yeah, I mean, there are travel kits now, travel kits now, small enough shampoo bottles,
|
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small enough conditioner bottles, etc, so that you know you can always bring them across,
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and you don't have to think about it. Well, what I read, why I read is that they get
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they're going with, they're going to actually change the machines in the UK in like,
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Heathrow and probably like the main air, maybe all the airports, at least the main airports,
|
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like Heathrow and stuff, and so they're going to update them, the scanning machines,
|
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and what it means is that in the UK at least you can go with say, up to one liter of liquid,
|
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to water or whatever, but then like that will say it although in the other country may have
|
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not updated, their stuff, so you may have to do it that 100 milliliters roll, you have to know
|
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what country you're in, when you fly back, if you can't, yeah, but it was a bit, it was
|
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a straight thing in 2020, because I went to Brussels and I went to France then, but also I was going
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for some groups over there, and plus I've gone with a, let's say an ex or kind of thing,
|
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whatever that was and she got a bit of a disability and stuff to physical
|
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like she can walk with some problems etc etc right and we stressed it all a bit
|
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stressed out on the way back being to this train museum, literally shopped at the
|
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shampoo and they had to go back with some special systems whatever but
|
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anyway I was all a bit stressful, got the taxi, the taxi didn't come picking us up
|
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to the first time and of course I went to the bags gone, the suitcase is gone
|
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and I totally forgot about the shampoo bottles I just brought as well because I
|
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found this like German shampoo or something that seemed alright in the shop
|
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I thought oh yes have some more of that back why not the year before
|
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and of course I go to the scanning the security at the airport
|
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and it's like no you can't have this this this or this and that because the bottles
|
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like 400 milliliters they're about four of them is oh and it's like oh she's
|
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gonna take all my shampoo now because and the only thing you can put in your suitcase
|
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like no two cases gone and now on top of that the woman was like hey there's
|
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something shiny in the bag in my handbag it in my yeah yeah handbag it's like oh
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and I was like ah oh yeah there's that all like a glass and I was like oh oh um
|
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I was like oh yeah oh yes a snow globe I've been at because I've been at the Atomium
|
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you know the Atomium Brussels yeah yeah I didn't like it there particularly it was
|
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it was a great great place as engineering as a building how they built that place but then
|
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it's been turned into an absolute rubbish museum with a really expensive restaurant at the top
|
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which is really bound for vegetarian now I've been for 10 years she ate meat so that's not
|
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problem but I made a fuss there or no the main course was a bowl of edge and I was like well
|
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the starter was a varioli thing the dessert was okay but anyway get the tub of drinks off there
|
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you know it's expensive it's been like 100 euros in there so enough food and drinks
|
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that I've got the drinks taken off when I made the fuss but anyway there's a bit of security
|
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so I came back with a snow globe and I was thinking like oh no they're going to take that as well
|
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how they're going to take the lucky that but no I mean snow globes have liquided them as well
|
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people may not think that or not think too much of it but they do no they said like 100 milliliters
|
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so that was good little small but I wrote online that if you think go through security with like a
|
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snow globe for example you should probably try to tell them or quite possibly tell them because
|
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well they're going to know there's something in there but it was straiting how the shampoo bottles
|
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went still and it's like come on these are shampoo bottles but on the sweet and I think we got
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through with a bottle and it was no no drink the water or I'd add an ace it's it's all a bit annoying
|
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and then the worst one is when they want to check you take your shoes off and do your look at your
|
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feet possibly and what I write on the internet as well as basically don't walk barefoot
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on on if you can avoid it on yeah on their poor security place like that because they never
|
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clean the floor basically so you can imagine that the millions of thousands of people that
|
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are being through there yeah I wouldn't walk barefoot and don't and don't and watch half
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hotel rooms as well going back in snow because there's germs and things like that as well
|
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yeah hotel rooms are better than airport floors at least there are not a thousand people going
|
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through that particular hotel room on a given day well yeah exactly it's like well yeah exactly
|
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and then what you take your shoes off in the airport and I don't barefoot and no no thanks
|
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yeah I haven't been subjected to that I think in the US they do it still they don't know if it's
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all the time or if it's like they take samples happened on the way Sweden well now I was with
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blah blah blah and I said no I'm not taking my shoes off I said if they if they if they try and get
|
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me to take my shoes off and then she said I don't know no no no no no all right fine we'll just
|
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scam the shoes then but they but it's like I was probably two other people I said before even got
|
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to the airport little blah blah as well you know before you even got to the airport I said like if
|
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they try and get me to take my shoes off I'm not doing that basically and then and then yeah
|
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we started going oh oh wait can you take your shoes off and it's like no I don't want to take my
|
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shoes off because yeah and then you scan them upside somewhere but yeah but you don't have
|
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to take the shoes off and then walk through the gate through the security gate right you just
|
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take the phone and inspect them and then you can put them back on something like yeah something
|
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like that then why why don't I have to be off somewhere with it yeah walk around and
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but then it was like no we'll just scan it okay fine but yes straight straight some of that
|
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I got the TSA check last year and I don't I get to go through without taking off my belt and
|
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shoes and other stuff because the FBI has already determined I'm okay so do you always need
|
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to take off your shoes otherwise previously yes and when the few times that I have flown
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I have flown twice since I got TSA pre-checked and both time
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we're not hearing you more than they disappear again I think
|
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are you fighting the audio equipment there did someone ask me a question yeah you were in the middle
|
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you were saying you flown twice and both times what everyone else that's not in the pre-SA
|
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TSA pre-check line has to take off their shoes and belts and and other things wow that's annoying
|
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so I'm probably going to have to do that you said that you're okay so you don't have to do it
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yeah it's a federal yeah we're not hearing anything are you using push to talk or are you using
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gated microphone activation push to talk I think that's true because you can't open their
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headset I'll do you know talking about one actually yeah good one on now like I said earlier
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who's here she wants to sit here with with you know for too long with a headset it's not very
|
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comfortable is it when you sit there long enough trust I caught one maybe somewhere but oh well
|
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I have to do it the other year with some sort of headset on because it wouldn't really work
|
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with my advice without but but this one it does work so blow out my work headset
|
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yeah it's echo and feedback thanks to if everyone does it without isn't it yeah yeah what's the
|
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best it actually so this is a usb headset at first but you can't we didn't flak you that's what
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I was trying to say to you when you last but when were you in Sweden last yeah so I went last
|
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fostom to Belgium and Sweden and next year I'm not going to Sweden because I'm flying to
|
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America instead are you doing fostom again this February so I'm doing fossi in July in portland
|
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organ instead of fostom oh sure that could have met you last last this year if I known by well
|
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yeah or met a less I did you might have no I don't know there was this one Swedish guy
|
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because I came in late on the Sunday uh-huh and I met someone who shot right okay not at the
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HPR table no it's probably just it's probably some other guy but I think I might have been there before
|
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when I was thinking like if I met his guy before in some previous year somewhere might might be
|
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Mr. Doorkham I think it was a Swedish guy they yeah they're they're usually quite a few Swedish guys
|
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yeah the American one like fossi yeah or any of that stuff that because well I think yeah I
|
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I really enjoyed coppileftcon when that was after fostom in 2019 that was arranged by the
|
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software freedom conservancy and fossi in portland organ is also arranged by the software freedom
|
|
conservancy so I good hopes that it's going to be a good conference I think fostom is very big
|
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and very crowded so it's it's difficult to really talk to people there I'm hoping this is a bit
|
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less chaotic I think asha has an email from Karen Sandler she had only the other day basically you
|
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say that it's I don't know if you're not sure if I opened that part or maybe they opened it
|
|
well properly basically I donated at some stage or whatever it was like hey you haven't
|
|
donated for a while so this is what we do up to now when it's done right yeah I'm donating
|
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monthly I don't have the money to donate really anyway yeah I'm fortunate fortunate enough to have
|
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it so I'm giving away some and then yeah I think yeah I mean there was there was there was
|
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all the one in the UK and then where you know it's about for 10 years and then it stopped
|
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just for the pandemic or whatever and about 300 people plus there being the free node event
|
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twice in mind in my nearby city but that's good about 300 people but yeah you're fostom and it
|
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really is like whoa it's just like it's just so big I mean that's why to recall so many of the
|
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videos I mean the talk as well because yeah yeah there's so much going on at once that like how can
|
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you I mean sometimes I end up going to fostom and I'm not even going to talk because I just
|
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just going around the stands takes enough time there's lots of stands as well and then you go
|
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and talk to someone there and possibly in and somebody else and then whatever and then
|
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then you get some food and then you like well or it varies a bit per year but I've been in some
|
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good talk before I've met Mark Shuttleworth before for example when you're going to launch the
|
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a bunch of tablet and I was in the talk and then it was like we've just got a backtick and a
|
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question so the speaker and it all kept me because I've seen videos but of course Mark Shuttleworth
|
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and they went up to the matchwoods and they said low and stuff and they said like oh yeah I'm
|
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into about a tablet project and I went to different distro and shut a glass in a mouth space by
|
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kept it to Linux will that ever give me just about a question oh a bit brief but shut cans with
|
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me so that was nice and that I've met Richard Stalman before because I've been a speech that he
|
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did before as well and you know being there in the software legal issues dev room with some of
|
|
those people like Karen's Tando have all that all dev whatever and Braddie's thing yeah yeah
|
|
they have a Bradley what's his last name yeah because I might have said it wrong but yeah I've
|
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been there yeah I've seen those people there before he talks and whatever and I'll find that
|
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side quite interesting actually to to open source and and software and stuff because it's like
|
|
on the one hand it's like just leave us alone we are or leave these products alone stop
|
|
trying to sue people over patrons or or or whatever but on the other hand Microsoft or
|
|
whether no if the new Microsoft love their ex-apartment or so they say what they do when it makes
|
|
business sense right right and they got the Microsoft Lab and actually Microsoft like the
|
|
Ubuntu event in Latvia it was a test for public last year Ubuntu come and they've been there
|
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this year in Latvia during speeches but they you know the one hand is like Payton some
|
|
claim dirty and all that stuff and trademarks and semi-shadow wrote on your and as GD if I mean
|
|
GPL violation is quite an interesting subject in a way because obviously Braddie Kuhn and people
|
|
like that are involved with that sort of thing as well and apparently you read that I'm not
|
|
playing ball are not quite doing what they're supposed to be doing at times now especially under
|
|
IBM yeah they're really throwing the line trying to find exactly how much they can restrict how
|
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little they can do and still be legally just on the right side yeah and apparently yeah apparently
|
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they're kind of giving the source code away although it's all a bit jumbled up so it's like yes
|
|
for you this that and this but it's like a bit like a jigsaw puzzle it's all a bit jumbled up
|
|
and you're like okay because because apparently they kill centos in the pandemic whereas
|
|
Kobe was actually yeah and then there's some of these like I saw a bound table video from
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more to use some conference with Bradley and you know almerlinux mocky linux and suits were
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invited they couldn't come but Oracle were there Oracle because Oracle and price index is also
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based on red hat or fork from yeah and apparently they don't like obviously distros that are
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based on them and that's at which kind of makes sense really just if there's lots of lots of
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enterprise style linux history based on their thing that are cheap or whatever then it's
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they're not going to be so keen on that they want people you know yeah but they played real nice with it
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and accepted cento s and even supported it for a while until they went in and the influence they
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got through that support to kill it yeah this is caused a lot of trouble at work we have to switch
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over from cento s to red hat now since there won't be a cento s eight. I didn't use this stuff
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personally because I'm I'm more like a you know home user whatever but obviously certain people
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like you in that case actually have to work with this stuff for real in in your dog yeah everything
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that work is built on cento s and we need to switch over to red hat now so if there's strategy
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and we are now paying the license in favor now so different and fight on it because of yeah
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it's better hassle. Yeah so there are these other cento s likes now that are fully free and they
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provide the patches according to version and all of this information,
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rockulinux and almelinux but they haven't gained the reputation yet that companies are
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quite as keen to jump onto them as they were on cento s but maybe with time people
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even more confident to use. Yeah well I think they're like the proper I think I think they're
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those two are just proper community distros that's the thing whereas they are all friends
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by directs on the other hand it's got you know it's got a lot behind it as well so it's like
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yeah there's something quite different. I feel oracle or something quite different from
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a community distro. Yeah but they work with or to do some there's a bar on table I think it was
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all my dead developers but he's also I think quite a bit like Bradley or someone a bit
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also like a lawyer or a software shoes guy or something or maybe or maybe it was a lawyer actually
|
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but it was on this round table. That was only Richard Fontana and he was some oracle we worked
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for oracle but he was like a either developer smashed a lot or a bit of both and he was on their
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round-robed round table stash and videos that I saw but yeah that's one thing and then there's
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obviously a bunch who and I mean well they're apparently making profit now I believe but the only
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thing is they basically killed off everything interesting that well that was like well interesting
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because she might focus or home users or whatever like that unity has gone well there's maybe a
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community somewhere carries it on. All the phone project all that stuff because it wasn't making
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money so they had to kill that off. Yeah yeah. Apparently MATKshuttleworth wanted to carry on
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funding that but shareholders like no and that's a shame as well really.
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Yeah the project still exists though but yeah obviously not as much of the UB ports.
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I mean UB ports is great what they're doing it really is. I went to the UB port stand this year
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yeah that was them. Now I've seen two guys with a hoodie on to begin with. Hey when did you get
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that? Where's the UB port stand? Okay cool yeah I went over and yeah I had some extra money at the
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time anyway plus I potentially get the fuzz them to buy stuff anyway as well. So I went over so I
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went over and I basically brought two or everything to begin with. I have two of those soft toys
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I have two hoodies I'll have two t-shirts I'll have two I'll have um yeah I have two socks or
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no one gets more socks I have two and she looked at me a bit like really and then she's a bit like
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really good and it was like I was like yeah yeah and I know it's going to be like not cheap doing
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this but yeah yeah fine yeah and then she was like oh god that guy he just bought like two
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everything and I came back and I got some more socks what's what's your report stand I made a
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quite big purchase there this year. Yeah so it was the song that hoodie said he was all
|
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UB ports merch. Yeah yeah yeah yeah I had to buy that stuff really so yeah
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then she sort of smiled like look like uh to add this up and then she's like I don't want to see
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what the size is up to probably there's also half joking I know it's not going to be cheap
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but then she was like I'm sure you kept UB ports like some and it's like yeah yeah
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no I love UB ports I mean I mean I've got a friend that I know 10 years my lens user groupy
|
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he always says stuff like oh UB ports is a bit or bunny touch is a bit rubbish because it's always
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like like free I suppose I mean it wasn't based on the LTS originally it would be like 4.10 14.10
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not an LTS and then 15.04 something based and then 15 and eventually 16.04 under
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conical then he dropped it of course but it's basically based on LTS but the problem is
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they end up like based on a LTS that if you compare it to a desktop and server is like
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three or two or three versions behind the current LTS so like like there's 22.04 out now and
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and they're only just rebased I think on 20.04 very recently LTS fun to yeah but I think it's
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just how it will always be behind the desktop versions in that sense just just how it is and then
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yeah and then he says because you're basically running software from like six years ago or something
|
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or six still maybe not as bad now but 16.04 and then it's 20.24 sort of thing yeah or the year
|
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or 2023 and I've got 16.04 or you've got 20.04 but it's the actual LTS is 22.4 so it's sort of like
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two or three versions behind the actual LTS when you compare it to a desktop and server and that's
|
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why you chose the busy running outdated software that's what he meant and then it looks really
|
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interface and the apps and stuff is okay I mean it's an update somewhere the writer is really
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that has that on it but I think what they're doing is amazing plus they pull it to different
|
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phones or try to and they've taken it on the whole operating system and they carry it on
|
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carry it going on but my saying friendly so he didn't like Firefox OS when that came out with
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the other phone with it you thought that was rubbish he didn't like Firefox OS I mean he dropped
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that years ago but and sale fish is a different story but I don't know I have a I have a
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device that could have sale fish on it more recent I think I put it on there but I believe they're
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polly making some good progress there as well now have you tried all of these what have you
|
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tried all of them Ubuntu touch sale fish yeah and what was that I OS now or something
|
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pison the Firefox OS has been acquired or moved around a couple of times is it called
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chi OS yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes something that's right I've
|
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got a phone or two with that one actually as well um yeah I got no I got so I got an old um the
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original Joe the phone mine doesn't really work I don't think now but I had paid around with that a
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bit I didn't upgrade once and no actually install apps and actually it actually stopped it working
|
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what I had to reflash it told me now I see like names upgrade that to some small version
|
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this is years ago and I had to put some KD or cute app on there and it made it go wrong but I haven't
|
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been in tried recent versions of that so because I've got a bad got a fair phone or something
|
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that I could run it on by to that would have to reflash uh I've got all that to be the EOS thing
|
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based on Android I've got a roller thing that's on Ubuntu touch we've got a roller
|
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so that's a more recent device you actually buy that I believe now without even looking a
|
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roller phone and that's a read that you've had a roller F8 from Android preinstalled or you can
|
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have with Ubuntu touch preinstalled and I believe that's without looking that they're still selling
|
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them and to come and it was crowdfunding originally originally but now the company is established
|
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I haven't looked recently but I assume it's all being sold still and it's a German company called
|
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hello hello Waltz systems or something behind that now you can actually buy that like I assume still
|
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maybe you can get some tongue con but yes um yeah yeah I don't do I don't sell F8
|
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it was an old version or the original version it's heavily done recent versions I've had
|
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the Ubuntu touch on the old stuff to mute some newer stuff I should upgrade again though I've got
|
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I've bought a phone on eBay specifically for Tizen it was something I said one it came in from
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India about 50 pounds I was quite cheap um and I did that I got one on eBay not all Amazon
|
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Amazon I think for Firefox OS as well it's just just it's so tab one you know and same with the
|
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Tizen Tizen phone um so yeah oh how long ago this isn't that's uh that's like 10 years or more
|
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not Tizen yeah I think it's on some smart TV yeah if Samsung's they're still using it
|
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I think there's been like a Tizen smartwatch before and there's been like I think it's been on
|
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TV I'm not sure what I think it was like they're like plan B if they want to drop Android because of
|
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Google being a bit tied into Google too much or something and that was the okay yeah it's like
|
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Amazon are doing it Amazon fire it's obviously based on Android but I read that Amazon are now
|
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looking into making their own Linux based operating system as well for that for those kind of
|
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devices so they're they're think they're probably thinking but like Tizen where like what if we don't
|
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want to be tied into Android so much we care our own Linux based operating system on the devices
|
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and there must be some Chinese better textures and that's what they're going to do apparently
|
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I imagine because I mean I mean Android doesn't open source project but obviously the
|
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yet for operating system is but not the Google play services and that kind of stuff yeah
|
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with people denry want to have as well so I was good with Tizen that you could actually
|
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but I mean I didn't run that way because I'm angry birds on it as an it can run Android apps on it
|
|
and and you can do that you can do that with Sailfish OS as well and you can do it with a button
|
|
that you touch right and Linux or there's or maybe there's something else that worked on
|
|
they're only good only if the device is powerful enough but yeah it's bad yeah that's why windows
|
|
foam panel apparently as well so I've had tech people say it's one of the logo however people
|
|
before go that oh windows foam mobile wasn't that bad as an operating system but then it just
|
|
pale when it came to the app yeah yeah and that's why my my my the old Microsoft or whatever that's
|
|
why apparently they went to Samsung and said hey years ago what the 10 years ago
|
|
well whatever that was yeah okay you're you're breaking 235 have had a story for you're breaking
|
|
235 are software patient Samsung because you've got Android on there and you've got using this
|
|
and that so we want five dollars for every single and Android tablet or phone that you sell
|
|
and I assume it is other mobile phone companies too so they may more more money be a patient
|
|
for than that selling windows mobile it it seems yeah yes this is quite okay still I think when
|
|
they did we were in Nokia that was the last attempt to use mobile and when when Nokia even gave up
|
|
and started using Android that was pretty much it for Windows mobile oh I've got the um
|
|
but aren't of phone that's Kali OS but I've also got a mostly just my kind of general use
|
|
I've got a Nokia D20 this is a cheap with me cheap phone but it's under the new Nokia
|
|
putting out phones going back to 2013 I mean most of them are obviously old phones
|
|
and a bit useless now some of them have never really been used of the phone properly I just I
|
|
like the Firefox phone that I talked about and a bit more like it and Kali OS
|
|
is a museum piece of I was more getting those because they were cheap but gone they were old already
|
|
anyway yeah for the operating system really I like operating systems yeah I wanted to have
|
|
a play with that and if I said to you that my first ever smartphone was in 2013 you might
|
|
be like really it was like yeah there was an Android Samsung Galaxy S3 mini now I don't know I
|
|
got some some other some mini PCs and stuff too now as well some of the XE hardware of course
|
|
spectrum next yeah yeah we have a spectrum I'm a bit too young to have had a spectrum
|
|
when they were I think that you bought normally but also after I haven't encountered them
|
|
in the second hand market there well yes I was a bit too young or not born just yet when
|
|
the original spectrum came out but I think I think a few years or so later that after that
|
|
because the one at the end of the 80s right yeah so I'm born just before the 80s and my first
|
|
I saw this one how funding like three years ago or something and it was like right no actually
|
|
I lost money on the Vega Plus because there was a Vega Plus first spectrum Vega Plus and I
|
|
crowdfunded as a load of other people but this one collapsed and I won't lost their money
|
|
and they try to they get to revive the spectrum and build new old hardware yeah there's a Vega
|
|
Plus project some guys in London right or somewhere that one failed but then about a six long
|
|
days there's another group of people and they're like right oh yeah Thailand
|
|
who else is on the list this Thailand is it also Malaysia or are they on Chinese time?
|
|
are they on Chinese time zone who's time has two three more left so anyway have new year
|
|
anyone in UTC plus seven hours Bangkok Hang Hoi it's quite funny that several yeah these are
|
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east of Singapore but Singapore is still on Chinese time zone anyway for culture and for
|
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business reason when you said phenomenon first as well so they're right to be Australia is in
|
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full time zone isn't it or maybe I'm back maybe I've had that one wrong oh no they're on several
|
|
and during summer they have even more because some of them have daylight saving and some don't
|
|
and then they have I think it's the it's Tasmania is I'm like it's not PENH webinars
|
|
but PENH is PEN what PENH also it's gonna be a half hour time zone coming up it looks like
|
|
Max actually confuse it oh yeah but what I was saying is spectrum next so it was like I need to I
|
|
I meet I need to really get it out on my box and connect it to my TV I know I haven't done
|
|
it yet I've been doing other things whatever but then to be fair the box is so well packed it's
|
|
just like yeah I got one of these cool it looks really good the box the idea I mean I took
|
|
right out with the actual parcel box that that was hard to get into it was so well packed
|
|
but the actual box that this thing's in is great but no it's I think it's basically the spectrum
|
|
next like like supposed to be oh it's supposed to be like the original spectrum of one of them
|
|
but it's been slightly updated here and there there's even there's even a like their processor
|
|
but then there's a Raspberry Pi Zero in there for accelerated graphics where that means
|
|
for certain things and you can do Wi-Fi HMI and it's basically an upgraded original console
|
|
that came out obviously in the 80s I think that's the idea then with that I crowdfunded a book
|
|
or bought a book as well and it's all about like how you could have done assembly basically
|
|
like games for it and stuff like that I think and it can play the old games I don't have any
|
|
or I'm too too young to have the old spectrum cartridges or whatever but it's got a lot of games
|
|
pre-installed as well so and that are they the spectrum plus or whatever you know the Vega plus
|
|
thing got that didn't happen to us money other people lost money that's gone that's had it
|
|
but the spectrum next Vega the spectrum next thing yes that's happened it's like it is basically
|
|
game console yeah and that's very similar to the original was a few updates obviously here
|
|
and I think having that's the idea yeah it's not similar to some of these other projects that
|
|
have done like the mini Nintendo Entertainment you're saying that one of these places wasn't in
|
|
the Chinese time zone because they messed it up no so geographically Singapore is far west
|
|
of Beijing but they're on Chinese time zone because it's very practical to be on the same time
|
|
zone as China so even though Singapore is west of Jakarta and Bangkok and whoever is celebrating
|
|
New Year right now Singapore is west of them but they they keep their time zone as if they were
|
|
yes for the things we do it's a bit like the the American Samaritan who was the
|
|
the very last time zone I believe in and a few years ago they were like hang on no wait well
|
|
well no we do a lot of trade with like Australia and New Zealand or enough trade so now we want to
|
|
change to becoming the very first time zone now so I find so interesting yeah so I find so
|
|
interesting when we just when this became I think what's 424 hours originally this New Year's
|
|
show and that's only 26 hours wasn't it because it's yeah because it's 12 hours behind because
|
|
Britain is supposed to be in the middle really of time yeah and UTC you GMT 0000 yeah so some
|
|
are 13 hours and 12 hours but there's actually 14 hours ahead because New Zealand and Australia
|
|
do summertime to confuse it as well yeah all right it's in the middle of the summer yeah yeah that's
|
|
why this started at 10am to UTC GMT officially and might will end officially tomorrow midday just
|
|
like the previous last few years of this or whatever so the whole idea that we've got 24 hours we
|
|
were talking about you know we've humans messing up space and humans have done this and humans have
|
|
done that but even our idea of a 24 hour day leasing at this time yeah we've messed that up as well
|
|
as soon as you evolve humans it all becomes complicated yeah it's a bit like I like the more I went
|
|
to Iceland in May 2015 you know in May 2015 I went to Iceland and so Britain's on BST British
|
|
summertime yet because the clocks have gone now forward it's you know summertime but Iceland
|
|
keep the same time all year and so I had to go back an hour and time it's just because I went to
|
|
Iceland yeah because of that and then an hour forward again when I came back yeah which was
|
|
it was kind of interesting but yeah yeah I'd say Iceland is being the sensible one there
|
|
well because where it is and stuff yeah and whether we need to come take I mean it's just quite
|
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light at midnight in Iceland actually still in sky we're not totally light but not totally dark but
|
|
because you know some light and it was like okay yeah it's like in Sweden yeah I like that but I like
|
|
like I like that yeah I like that you're you're glad you had summer stew again I like that the
|
|
summer cottage over there um saying that is another place that the other boat that someone else had
|
|
and now he's got that now as well um anyway um yeah no no it's nice when you like when it gets
|
|
lighter well in England it's sort of full 30 about four o'clock I think in the in the sort of
|
|
midsummer summer midsummer sort of time but in Sweden yeah it could be like we're getting
|
|
light about 3 a.m starting to but the downfall is of course at this time of year if you're in Sweden
|
|
because yeah because it my mum grew up it gets dark at three o'clock in the afternoon basically
|
|
I mean yeah even as far south as well even as far south as calm uh basically yeah near Christmas uh you
|
|
just have sunlight during lunch basically I'm not doing lunch yeah yeah rest of it just it's dark
|
|
when you go to the office it's dark when you go home yeah there's been debates here in UK like you
|
|
know maybe if you put the clock two hours forward all year as well because that will help with road
|
|
being not light at certain times not dark or as dark or whatever and uh had a nose
|
|
per per year we oh we cut over till it gets like early and some of that daylight is then lost on
|
|
those people because they're still sleeping or something like that I think we'll die there as well
|
|
okay I think it's just I think it's a sweet and tasty like four a.m. or something I think a
|
|
sweet and this discussion becomes quite funny because it only matters uh if you have daylight
|
|
saving or not it only matters basically around the equinoxes I did like a Christmas um
|
|
um little short speech on the minute you get my group on my groups and I said and it was that
|
|
you know if you had to find a Christmas and one of the things I said was so yeah I'll see North
|
|
Pole you may think Father Christmas comes from the North Pole however if you're in Sweden
|
|
Father Christmas you may have heard that Father Christmas comes from Lapland and I said to them
|
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because then when they were Lapland there's only like wild tea people put their hand up
|
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that's how I was like yeah Lapland where Denmark well not Denmark that's all that's kind of
|
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navy is still ugly but uh feel especially what I said and then Finland no Norway Sweden Finland
|
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joined up together yeah it was about what Santa would eat so I'll talk about Mediterranean as well
|
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but yeah yeah they think I don't know you think Father Christmas comes from Lapland
|
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and hence what the tradition is in the my family you're asking I think when I was a kid he was
|
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on the North Pole with a North Pole in my family I think he was from the North at least one year uh
|
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he was from the North Pole when he come from Lapland with a North Pole yeah I don't think I ever
|
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heard in my family Lapland specifically but it was vague or it was the North Pole pretty sure I've
|
|
heard somewhere with the other yeah they say Lapland possibly Lapland instead of all the North Pole
|
|
yeah yeah but yeah everyone else has North Pole and Finland says he's from Finnish land
|
|
Rovanian fish where the Finnish part of Lapland specifically and the town of Rovanian
|
|
they have a Santa land there like an immune park oh I didn't know that but okay that makes sense
|
|
also those are the people who have the ice hotels yeah that's it Sweden yeah I've seen the
|
|
ice hotel somewhere on TV I think and but yeah I don't know the hotel's all made of ice oh that's
|
|
cool isn't it it's very cool I'm not intended I went and stayed there one night
|
|
look quite impressive you make it many years later ice like that I'm like oh like ice pops like a
|
|
building like oh wow it's the best night's sleep I'm had in my entire life because the walls
|
|
are like 50% snow 50% ice and they eat all sound it's the quietest room I've ever slept in
|
|
well gentlemen I am here to celebrate my respiratory pie is now running
|
|
mx linux in the pie flavor mx linux so what's that about mx linux as opposed to
|
|
a raspier or some other just hello no minor are you there mk linux which is not
|
|
which is something and all sorts of the nexus anyway what's up guys hello Joe
|
|
they're correct are you in the U.K. as well just like Sebastian well I think Sebastian is in U.K.
|
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I'm in Texas I think I think I know what you've done khaki so there is I believe there's
|
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that other Joe isn't there well even go around in the U.S really I thought he was he was working
|
|
with well he wasn't working in Texas for a while no I think that's the I'm not I'm not I'm not
|
|
being here for a while but it's last year right now I'm pretty sure that's I think it's him
|
|
with Joe Reznington is I'm pretty sure British but he was working with over at linux academy with
|
|
looking here he's going to America for a bit yeah he had that was a couple of years ago though I
|
|
know he's still going for the broadcasting guy this is the other Joe yeah yeah the other Joe
|
|
of the yeah was from London and was working for Jupiter broadcast which was owned by linux academy
|
|
which was based out of Austin and I'm pretty sure that's where he got fired but that was
|
|
several years ago now yeah for using words that wouldn't have gotten him fired in London
|
|
yeah evidently he called somebody a cunt you can use switch call in as a reference for which
|
|
which the words are that you can't see well it's not like we're going to get demonetized by me saying
|
|
them yeah we cut out the middle man we have no monetization to to have removed it's it simplifies
|
|
things immensely is anybody hearing me yeah we can hear you much better now yeah for some reason
|
|
mx80 x64 has been flaky with the audio for for some reason I was used keen to us through the
|
|
Raspberry Pi now the one you're celebrating no I just did a first boot on it which means I just have
|
|
my username and system name and in the bare basics of password I haven't configured it yet
|
|
haven't mumbled it yet but I just wanted to say that I have gone through first boot
|
|
uh I don't know if I need to expand the uh I think hey Raspberry Pi iOS does that automatically
|
|
anymore but I mean you can always test it with dropping down the command line and type in what
|
|
Raspberry config yeah well also they have a uh a handbook that uh that should
|
|
should tell that stuff that's on the desktop so what attracts you to mx Linux specifically
|
|
well for one thing I like uh I like a dubian bass I like uh
|
|
xfce and I don't particularly care for a snaps or stuff like that although flat packs seem to be okay
|
|
so what does mx Linux bring you that raspy and doesn't for example it's uh preinstalled xfce instead of
|
|
the pi desktop which is I find a little limiting uh I mean it's an educational desktop but
|
|
but it is clearly designed for for beginners and newbies and just as a bit too many training wheels
|
|
all right I mean I was running it but uh when I when I have a chance to change over I'm I'm going
|
|
to be very happy with it although I'll probably have to go through some upgrades and
|
|
and certainly bring over some of my personal software yeah there's always a bit of a moving
|
|
interface when setting up a new yeah but I uh yeah I use a speed dial extension which is available on
|
|
well virtually everything these days uh firefox edge and chromium so all I have to do is install
|
|
install the all you have to do is install the
|
|
crispy dial extension and then I load a backup file from that which gives me basically a bunch of
|
|
thumbnail pictures that that are bookmarks so he's got the new app page yeah it it replaces the new
|
|
tab page it and I can have a bunch of them for different stuff a lot of my youtube channels
|
|
Linux stuff uh also to cash to thousand okay I mean weather channels and stuff like that uh radar
|
|
so how many Raspberry Pi's do you have of of different types um I have a flaky Pi 400 which I
|
|
shelved I've got two eight gig pies and one two gig one of the eight gigs is is currently
|
|
not operational I the two gig is now used as a app cash for my um x86 mx Linuxes
|
|
hey guys how's it going hello Lovecraft how are you well it is going pretty good um I just got
|
|
mx Linux up on on on my Pi desktop very cool just the first boot I haven't done anything
|
|
gonna have to load mumble on it and load some other stuff but but it seems to work pretty good
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uh fairly snappy from a book process
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haven't tried any web browsing on it so I don't know how it is compared to the
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POS and I'm going from 2024 uh I'm in Hong Kong it's uh dark outside the sky is clear and 2024
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is looking nice so far oh happy new year happy new year well being Hong Kong
|
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you get to this pick of new years right I always have another one coming but usually I would use
|
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the public holidays around Chinese New Year to go to to foster so Lovecraft were you located
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I'm from the east coast of the USA uh New Jersey so it's uh just afternoon here
|
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and so we got Hong Kong UK East Coast and Texas yeah well Hong Kong uh Hong Kong and I cover new
|
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England um we're we're north of Jersey and everything how's this snowing in England well North
|
|
of me it's it's getting pretty reasonable or serious uh the last couple of weeks we've had some
|
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nasty nasty rainstorms uh some of my relatives in Maine had power lost for four days
|
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with with a rainstorm and that's kind of unusual most most of the time and when the snow gets on
|
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um the branches and take stuff snow or ice take stuff down not just rain yeah it's been really
|
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ready right here yeah well we didn't have snow in October uh we didn't have any
|
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even leave it so we did well we made the way the way the next day we've had
|
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50-60 degrees around Christmas time which is outrageous um right now I have a uh
|
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uh thermometer temperature of 37 degrees and a effective temperature of 31 degrees with with
|
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windshield by the way the xfc weather application is getting its data from a Norwegian
|
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weather service oh yeah that's very popular I've used that app on my mobile this way from
|
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as well from e to dot well every so often when I load the application or what not I get a
|
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warning from from the Norwegians that they need to update the um interface or something
|
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because we're using an obsolete we're using an obsolete uh interface you know
|
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uh uh api i guess yeah but what's really funny is i'm on these coast the weather data has to come
|
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from our weather service to the Norwegians and then bounce back over here yep just taking a minute
|
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to celebrate my new well new machine or new installation I am I don't drink coke much but
|
|
I decided to celebrate this new year is with Coca-Cola and a coke Coca-Cola glass
|
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all right I've had some beer here I've had some Pepsi Max and I've had some cider
|
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well some of the medications that I take uh do not uh they they are unfriendly to
|
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alcoholic beverages yeah but besides my dad drank enough for well several generations
|
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oh all right do you hear that well alcoholism is a nasty nasty disease and well
|
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there wasn't much left uh when he passed I don't know which was worse my mother's all
|
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all timers are my dad's alcoholism both of them ended up stealing their identity by the time
|
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they died yeah it's no fun well when those addictions get their claws into it
|
|
it's pretty sometimes some people can beat it and some people can well so we have Hong Kong
|
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earlier we had our friend Morton see from Thailand and his beautiful fiancée nice family
|
|
well it I mean he's trying to help his fiancée through the
|
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through the swamp of legal immigration and I find that to be well I'm glad that she's going
|
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to be legal but considering how many illegals the government has just said come on down and
|
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we'll set you up with no questions asked yeah I'm not gonna comment on that yeah well I guess
|
|
Chinese is going is going through some interesting times took I had some fun with Chinese
|
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immigration in the last two days I got in on my third attempt I made all the mistakes possible
|
|
I was just going there over the day on a one day visa and first I went to the wrong
|
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port where they didn't have an office for that and then I went to the correct port but it turns
|
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out they closed already at 4.30 in the afternoon so I was planning to go on Saturday but I
|
|
could but I'm finally good well you didn't make too many mistakes otherwise we wouldn't be talking
|
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that's I mean you know any landing you can walk away from so to say yeah or any immigration slash
|
|
customs whatever yeah a friend of mine or an acquaintance of mine worked for well the the
|
|
organization for airport security that they put in after 9.11 and you said that there was some
|
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interesting he had some interesting stuff including the tons of various weapons and sharp
|
|
objects that at the airport people confiscated every year in the international airport in Stockholm
|
|
they have a transparent box where they showcase some of the stuff they've collected it is mostly
|
|
Swiss army knives and corks things like that well my friend said that they're at Boston's Logan
|
|
their official turn in is a hundred thousand dollars worth wow now that's the official turn in
|
|
many interesting items wonder wonder home with with various personnel I don't know but
|
|
they also had a manager that well there was a labor action and evidently the people who were
|
|
working under him were wondering if they should chip into China air freight also I heard that some of
|
|
the people that the labor contractors for the aircraft and whatnot while they were being
|
|
provided by a labor contractor who had political connections and a lot of these people were recruited
|
|
in the Middle East and because of the political connections the wheels were greased for these
|
|
very deserving people well it's getting late over here I think going to be stepping out for a bit
|
|
maybe it come back in a few hours after see who's out there okay well it's a pleasure uh well
|
|
I'm just south of Boston so I hope you have a pleasant trip back over here when you
|
|
during the Chinese New Year or whenever you get a chance
|
|
uh we'll probably eventually get some snow although there was no guarantees although we have had one
|
|
year we had four feet of snow in early April so wow wow we don't I mean yeah we don't uh put away
|
|
our snow shovel until the fat lady is definitely song a good bit because the weather around here can be
|
|
very random anyway pleasure to meet you sir take care of yourself and I'll talk to you down the road
|
|
with any luck yeah same to you uh we'll see how far you got with your setup when I'm back with
|
|
yeah well uh with the high traffic here I may have plenty of time to set up the other machine
|
|
and maybe log in for a minute all right see you thank you for no take care by the way love craft
|
|
our our things in your neck of the woods good good yeah it's a pretty lousy weather but uh it's not
|
|
not super cold but it's a little bit better today it was kind of just dreary and rainy a couple days
|
|
this week and kind of like just colder but you know no snow yet so we're hanging in there yep um
|
|
um is Janelle singing today I know not today well anyway give her my best I was fleet food set
|
|
it settling in he's doing good he got some new stuff for cat Christmas and he's uh he's loving
|
|
his new toys we got him in a yet another bed and he's got a bunch of stuff to play with so he's
|
|
actually taking a nap right now well I have to say again your your cards are very touching
|
|
oh no you're welcome most sorry about your loss but uh you know figured I'd send you a couple
|
|
holiday cards too yeah as I I really like the snowman card you cut hail yeah that that was a
|
|
that was a funny one on the go got to get that one yeah oh by the way back back along we had two
|
|
power failures in one day which is more than we've had in a couple years yeah I got your email
|
|
about that um things been more stable since then or what's happening here it's been more stable uh
|
|
I guess north of here they they're still thrashing uh dealing with with stuff from you know
|
|
Christmas are pretty Christmas storms you add do you have a a UPS or anything like that or
|
|
considering one or actually I don't um nope uh I don't have power go down that much uh also it would
|
|
be a little hard to organize um I mean I could get one for my networking stuff but then I'd have to
|
|
have one for one of the machines uh and one of the machines hooked into good power so
|
|
that would be a little tricky yeah it sounds like you would need vulnerable ones and I mean if
|
|
it doesn't happen that often maybe it's I know it's a you know you got to determine whether uh
|
|
whether it's worth it or not for for your needs we're we're pretty fortunate where we we rarely
|
|
ever have any any power issues here think we've had two blips in almost five years um and one of
|
|
them was actually not too long ago and I heard a a transformer explode on one of the uh one of the
|
|
streets behind us and um that was resolved in about probably about 25 to 30 minutes so not a not a
|
|
huge deal I need to step away for a moment but I'll be back uh give my best to everybody
|
|
on a pot of outbound or two I'll get you ahead okay bye
|
|
well it's five o'clock somewhere and I guess it's uh happy new year somewhere else I don't know where
|
|
did it just get quiet in here all of sudden but not all of sudden it's been a little bit
|
|
hey nobody's anything to say for a little while uh nobody's saying anything for a while I've
|
|
been listening but um kind of buying my own business I'm up to talk if somebody wants to talk
|
|
Bob Bob there we go okay now is it working I don't know
|
|
hello hello uh can you hear me I can hear you can you hear me you just sound just lovely uh I've seen
|
|
your thing go on and off but uh couldn't hear anything uh huh yeah that's what I thought I don't
|
|
know what I did but all of a sudden uh I went into the configuration and the mic wasn't working
|
|
and I clicked something and didn't shouldn't have changed anything I was working now so thank you
|
|
is that what that auto test thing is for I guess so if it's not working you've got to test it
|
|
somehow yeah it's it's working just fine I've been sitting here quiet for a couple of hours I've
|
|
nothing going on here for last 20 to 30 minutes so we aren't getting ready to see this year out
|
|
always pretty well gone I wish for 2024 is that people start using their own brains instead of
|
|
photocopying others okay I did my research means I looked at 15 other people that think the same way
|
|
I do and I'm in an echo chamber oh wait that's the way I do it oh wait no it's not
|
|
most people around these parts don't sadly Linux is not the number one desktop either
|
|
well I'm I'm on a Linux desktop on a six seven eight euro laptop right now so uh and I don't
|
|
do any social media at all the end of that come off I believe sounded like I'm on a Linux deck really
|
|
okay um I don't know it's I said I was I'm on a Linux desktop on a laptop actually uh that's
|
|
about seven or eight years old um using Ubuntu and I don't do any uh social media yeah I don't
|
|
do much social media uh most of the social media is there to steal from you not to actually
|
|
provide a social input I spend half my time reading uh these privacy statements and then don't do
|
|
whatever it is that I was going to do but until after I read the uh read things so yeah um
|
|
don't sign in for much stuff well I am on telegram and discord and I this year joined
|
|
mastodon and that seems to be mostly okay at least nobody can buy it actually those yeah those
|
|
are okay those are um your face to face with other people and you can judge as you go it's not
|
|
where somebody is scraping everything you type like a Facebook or
|
|
X or whatever the others are yeah I left X a couple years ago I left uh Facebook about five
|
|
years ago can't talk my wife into getting off it that at least I taught her how to put on the
|
|
uh container in Firefox for Facebook my wife um it has a uh an iPhone and she doesn't use
|
|
social media stuff but she's also non-franable as far as uh she says which button to push don't
|
|
don't explain stuff to me so if you can't tell her things oh that's rough yeah I can't tell
|
|
her anything and um she's actually going out to get an iPad now my wife pretty tech savvy I like
|
|
her to be a little bit more but she has been too injured to work for the past seven years and she
|
|
just got an esurgery and is having another one in February and after that she should be okay and
|
|
she wants to come in and start learning audio editing which I don't know very well but I know
|
|
better than nothing I think you can do that with a sore knee yeah but you can't get down and
|
|
she can't get down the hall into my room and have a place sit with uh the way her knees have been
|
|
coming down the hall she she was she was walking on two canes now after the um after the surgery
|
|
she's on a walker but that will go away eventually but not until after the other knee sounds like
|
|
maybe you need to move down the other end of the hall and help her out I can't do that the room
|
|
is where the room is we've got about nine hundred eighty square feet of trailer here single wide
|
|
it's a very wide single wide but still single okay what's all the computers in one end the
|
|
she's in the other end hey Joe what's up I heard you before I just my microphone wasn't working oh
|
|
that's okay by uh speakers weren't working uh uh uh mumble is primitive but you can usually
|
|
figure it out yeah you didn't get to see my wonderful intro I did not here I've reposted just
|
|
let's see here and here and there you go I am a little busy I just rebuilt my entire computer
|
|
which one what's your thing lovely see this is why I don't have a certain
|
|
oh it's also my garage it multitask I keep a copy on my external drive a copy on an external
|
|
usb and a copy on box.com and if anything gets lost I can just find where it isn't lost yet
|
|
what's lost anything I don't have to rebuild stuff if things if things go down I just reinstall
|
|
sorry the the arrogance of not knowing or carrying what a server is good for
|
|
oh hey except that I tap into yours rather often right right right well my my flex is currently
|
|
rebuilding uh think we're only right right now we're only on the practice and suits on your flex
|
|
you're on nothing much right this second how my flex stressed me um there's a lot of
|
|
shows we're not watching but I'm not asking for them because I don't know if we want to watch them
|
|
I noticed that Marvel has a new what day up out yeah that's a TV show though yeah well that's
|
|
all he watches TV shows we do an occasional movie think our current list is down to eight shows that
|
|
are not either out of episodes or now that they they may or may not reboot for another season
|
|
yeah they're during that limbo yeah prime added a whole bunch of stuff and moved it to free
|
|
v and then they keep saying that they have limited ads on free v and we've never seen one
|
|
so I'm wondering if our browser just kicks those out the audio bookshelf is rebuilding too
|
|
which sucks I was really hoping those settings would save uh yes they didn't hey Jo I've been
|
|
reading in a few other series you might be interested in uh I got to get my phone I'll
|
|
I'll be right back I'll get my tablet I guess okay okay
|
|
okay I'm back with my ears aren't your ears hair boy ah there we go
|
|
man this is gonna take so long yeah well I'm sorry I had to do it but oh it needed to do it
|
|
and I needed to upgrade the the SSD and I need it and I was already taking the thing apart to put
|
|
in the graphics card that builds on me so uh but I'm gonna mess with them I'm gonna mess with it
|
|
and tell them that I got another um a record player instead of a the graphics card so
|
|
just just well I have really been enjoying the 10th airport chronicles or adventures
|
|
but there's only three books in that series have you read the author's name in the bubble novels um
|
|
I've been reading it to my wife and she's really been getting into it before um I've been talking
|
|
you about uh get commit murder right seek will get sink murder right that author is Michael Warren
|
|
Lucas who's written about 40 books it seems oh come on where is it now you were previously
|
|
talking about a book series um that you you would read to your wife and then some of them on the
|
|
phone uh was it the demon accord demon squad demon squad oh yeah dim marquise it's great
|
|
dim marquise right right uh if you like that series you might like um sandman slim sandman what slim
|
|
um well here's the one I really think you'll like and I've got the case files of unre-daven fourth
|
|
um the first book is called the shinigami detective the second is terms and death and explosions oh
|
|
my and they're I think ten or eleven books in that series now I'm trying to look up the author
|
|
here is not doing a good job of showing me um garden um
|
|
a magic in the shinigami detective is the name of the first novel
|
|
I'm really really really glad that I did like a backup of my um
|
|
virtual machine uh the author's name is honor racon tour and she has a few other series as well
|
|
but now I gotta recreate all my automation apparently this crazy witch on this planet was uh
|
|
dragging various people in from other planets uh through magical portals and uh torturing them
|
|
and only one actually survived and that one was of course from earth and actually wound up being
|
|
able to break the neck of the witch in escape and but she stuck on this very earth-like planet
|
|
where about two-thirds of the things are familiar but other things are not
|
|
and it is uh
|
|
tend to say in um discord because it sounds interesting
|
|
okay beat beat beat beat it is really good um I'm enjoying it my wife's really enjoying it I
|
|
haven't read it to ronda yet uh see where is joe there is joe joe
|
|
did
|
|
okay perfect okay all right so next plot next plot next plot next plot
|
|
I set up the snap, but I don't know if that worked or not.
|
|
All right, so here's the first one.
|
|
So what are you running today, Joe Mint?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
All right.
|
|
I'm caught up on my discord.
|
|
Where did I put it?
|
|
What are we looking for, Joe?
|
|
Next cloud files.
|
|
Ah.
|
|
I'm currently backing up the, I'm back to backing up the Mint cast.
|
|
Next cloud.
|
|
Now I have to reset up my next cloud.
|
|
Well, I'm glad you got a backup there.
|
|
I was wondering how we were going to do that.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
So technically challenged.
|
|
Well, Bill has backed up.
|
|
Bill, talk about me driving up and taking as equipment.
|
|
If he passed, I'm going, I wouldn't know what equipment to grab.
|
|
What?
|
|
I take the whole room.
|
|
I think I saw some family in the South Bend area.
|
|
Hmm.
|
|
I don't think I know of.
|
|
Make a call.
|
|
This is her everywhere, but not very often in large quantities.
|
|
I do not know of any relatives in South Bend.
|
|
No more cocoa.
|
|
I was talking to somebody last night.
|
|
Nobody was using voice.
|
|
I was just, we were texting back and forth.
|
|
Hmm.
|
|
And, uh.
|
|
No, I saw somebody had the Jitsi setup, but I don't think anybody was using it.
|
|
I didn't know there was a Jitsi.
|
|
And if you look at one of the, the user names, it gives the Jitsi details.
|
|
Jitsi, the Linux, the dev slash logcat.
|
|
Ah.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
So, can.
|
|
Well, you know, I've got one of those faces that's great for radio.
|
|
Ken is doing the recording today.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
I suppose that's because honky wasn't going to be able to close it in a proper amount of time,
|
|
because he has to do that whole work thing.
|
|
Well, I barely woke up.
|
|
My lungs haven't cleared all the junk yet.
|
|
I hear you.
|
|
I need to plug in my keyboard.
|
|
It needs power.
|
|
Can you hear it, Joe?
|
|
Hey, Mordancy.
|
|
I was wondering if I was going to hear it from you.
|
|
Oh.
|
|
That sounded pretty bad, Mordancy.
|
|
The amount plus a lot going to go in Disney a long time ago.
|
|
So, it was not on your server or Amazon Prime video, then we're not watching it now.
|
|
Oh, that's not quite true.
|
|
We are also using 2B for a couple of shows, but we could watch those on Amazon Prime.
|
|
2B is interesting.
|
|
I've tried to get into Pluto a few times, but the way it works on screen with the keyboard is not very fun.
|
|
The scheduler does not move very palm intuitively.
|
|
Hey, my dog's dying.
|
|
Well, 2023 wasn't the worst year ever.
|
|
It's just a continuation of those that were with some improvements.
|
|
The shelter is not open for me to take her in to have her put down properly.
|
|
Huh?
|
|
My dog is dying.
|
|
I did not hear that part.
|
|
I just heard the shelter is not open.
|
|
All right.
|
|
How old is she?
|
|
13.
|
|
Hmm.
|
|
What breed?
|
|
She's a lab mix.
|
|
She can't walk anymore as of today.
|
|
Oh, man.
|
|
That's not that old for a lab.
|
|
Her hips just...
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
It just plays as really bad on labs and retrievers.
|
|
And she refuses to eat.
|
|
That's just in breeding.
|
|
Two of our three cats are going to turn 11 in April.
|
|
So now you have to find a way to get to see Dan's mom's hair cut.
|
|
I sort of heard what your wife said if that was her.
|
|
Not on my end.
|
|
Oh.
|
|
Well, somebody...
|
|
Somebody was talking like way off in the background.
|
|
And it looked like it was on your end.
|
|
Oh, love.
|
|
Nobody's talking here.
|
|
My bad.
|
|
Well, I know net miners out right now.
|
|
I know love crashes out right now.
|
|
And we heard Mordancy go this week, this week.
|
|
You're like, where are you going?
|
|
I'm hurting our eardrums.
|
|
I'm sure.
|
|
Maybe it was too toast.
|
|
What?
|
|
Can...
|
|
Can you hear me?
|
|
Oh, yeah.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Oh, my mistake.
|
|
Sorry, guys.
|
|
My girlfriend's talking to her sister on the phone.
|
|
I didn't realize the...
|
|
I'm pretty sure you were vaping earlier, too.
|
|
Oh, that was...
|
|
Sorry, guys.
|
|
I just reinstalled my cellphone and the settings are all goofed up.
|
|
I was vaping right back.
|
|
I figured we were trying to communicate that way.
|
|
Yeah, I'm back for a minute.
|
|
I've been...
|
|
Had to reinstall MX Linux.
|
|
So didn't prepare the SSD properly.
|
|
Yeah, I've been having some troubles with Mint and LMDE lately.
|
|
And so I'm in my trusty stand by a Bodie.
|
|
Nobody uses Bodie.
|
|
I don't know why.
|
|
It's the greatest.
|
|
After they released the latest version 7, it jumped all the way up to 35 on distrawatch
|
|
as if anybody cares.
|
|
But it generally hangs around 50 or lower.
|
|
Oh, guys.
|
|
I'm going to step away and hopefully reboot this properly.
|
|
Yeah, just had to erase the SSD.
|
|
So it would expand properly once I get things loaded.
|
|
Anyway, I'll be back.
|
|
That's what they all say.
|
|
One day.
|
|
So how's your family taking your dogs' illness?
|
|
Well, considering I'm the only one awake.
|
|
Ah, so they don't even know how bad she is.
|
|
Well, they knew that she was getting bad.
|
|
And my wife knows that we...
|
|
You're the only one awake.
|
|
She is even awake for me to be waking up, you know?
|
|
Right.
|
|
Me and Jackie were discussing the fact that...
|
|
that the dog would need to be put down.
|
|
But she doesn't know that the dog is as bad as she is right now.
|
|
Because yesterday she was still able to get around.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
And there really is no place open.
|
|
They don't have emergency hospitals there.
|
|
Maybe, but I mean, we've known that this was coming for a while now.
|
|
I don't know if any place around me that is open and will do that service.
|
|
I don't know, but you're in that of the woods.
|
|
But I had to bring my dog, or he got hit on the throat from another dog.
|
|
I was on a Saturday and I had to bring my dog to an emergency clinic.
|
|
And just to walk through the door, it was $600 on the spot for an emergency hospital.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I don't have that.
|
|
I don't have that right now.
|
|
So...
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I mean...
|
|
That's like I had a stainless steel coffee pot that the thermostat was set too high and eventually burned out.
|
|
And it's about a 50 cent part.
|
|
But I don't know what I'm doing.
|
|
And I called around the various shops and they had $125 bench fee.
|
|
I'm going down.
|
|
I could buy another coffee pot perhaps.
|
|
I mean, yeah, it was a 50 cup.
|
|
I replaced it with a 30 cup.
|
|
But that's because I was too cheap to buy the 60 cup that was by the same company.
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