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Episode: 1483
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Title: HPR1483: HPR Community News for March 2014
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1483/hpr1483.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 03:58:55
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Peace.
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Peace.
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Hello everybody, my name is Cam Fallon, and you're listening to Hacker Public Radio
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Community News for March 2014.
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If you're new to the show, this is an opportunity for us to review some updates, ask to what's
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been going on in the community that you might not know about.
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Joining me to this evening is Dave, I'm living in Scotland, but I'm English Morris.
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That's me, that's me.
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I live from Nortie's Linux Fest.
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Is it Nortie's Linux Fest?
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Yes, it's the Nortie's GNU Linux Fest.
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Mr. Pooh!
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Oh, Tee!
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Thanks, thanks Ken, I appreciate the intro.
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And also here is NY Bill, we're on the same mic though, and it's very directional, but
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I'll chip in here in there.
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Super, super, super.
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Hello Mr. Morris.
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Hi NY Bill, how are you doing?
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Doing good man.
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Did you guys actually miss that when you were over?
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I'll cast, yeah, I'll camp, I mean.
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Oh yes, I'm the one I couldn't make.
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Yeah, he was on the table with us.
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I'm not sure what that means.
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Okay, very good.
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As we normally do though, we will start off going through some of the shows that were
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on in the last month, giving a quick commentary rundown, and bringing you up to date on those.
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The first one up, we didn't just, we normally introduced new hosts, but as there was no new
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hosts this month, hello people, hello, those of you with guilty consciences who haven't
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contributed to HPR before, now is an ideal time.
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If you go to the contribute or a calendar page, you will see a lovely diagram that's like
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a like a upturned saw wood saw that goes up and then down and then goes up and then slowly
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down and up and slowly down and it's now very, very, very sloping down.
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We could very much do with episodes in the next two weeks or so.
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So new hosts, please get your finger out and start doing some recordings, even they
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how I got into Linux show would be an excellent, excellent way to start.
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I'd like to request a topic here, Ken, if you don't mind.
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Prior to Dave, can you email this to me?
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That's all right.
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Secretary, I'd love to hear a show from anyone on like how much they like New Zealand.
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That would be cool, wouldn't it?
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Yeah, anyone at all, no one in particular, anyone in New Zealand would be fine.
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Randomly down there about life, things they've noticed, that sort of thing, the ideal
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time.
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Yeah, yeah, especially if the person is new to New Zealand, that's, but no, no one in
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particular.
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Exactly.
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Anyone at all, any of our listeners in New Zealand, come on down on the prices, right?
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Actually, I have a topic as well, Dave, now that you're taking, typing, anyway, I want
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to put a call out there to any ham radio enthusiasts on the network and I know there are.
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I am interested in doing some study for my ham radio license and I've been listening
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to lots of podcasts and lots of the podcasts, either I don't know the correct podcasts to
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listen to in which case I'm requesting a show of ham radio podcasts, a rundown of them,
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or I'm looking for some ham radio professional people to come on and we do a series where
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I'm the noob and you can do, you can be my elmer and see if we can't figure out some
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of the ham radio stuff because as I'm listening to the books, a lot of this will be very much
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of interest tackers.
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We had a request for a live show, or a live request here at the fest too.
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Somebody requested a, how do I record a show for HPR like Tag Team where you have the
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teacher student type scenario?
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Okay, that'll be a good one.
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I think Dave and I we've done one of those, the pearl thing where you were the teacher
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obviously and I was the dumb student.
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I think the answer is simply come on mumble and if you don't have a technical expert with
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you then find one on the mailing list and if you are the technical expert and you're
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looking for a noob then again come on the mailing list and then just try and agree
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a time beforehand and come on the HPR mumble list.
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Okay, but anyway no harm to add that into the list of shows.
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So quickly gone through the episodes, 1456 was released on the third of March and it was
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HPR community news for January 24th and an entire month later obviously.
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Then we had bento with Zubuntu, Kylie, EPC, Mark, down stuff, Pogo plug for a more and
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the only thing, only problem I have with this episode was stop, stop releasing all these
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on the same episode, two hundreds of different little episodes for me.
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But that was me with my admin hat on it was very interesting to sit down on just here
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somebody chatting about various different topics.
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Yeah, that's a whole week's worth of shows.
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There you go, that's what I was thinking.
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The only thing I would, I would, about his Pogo plug for thing, I would be reluctant to
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advise Pogo plug to anyone due to the fact I bricked four of them so well not bricked
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four of them but for the same price you can get a Raspberry Pi or there's plenty of other
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little devices that you can, that are a lot easier, a lot more open and from not talking
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from a RMS point of view I'm just mean a lot less hassle to get stuff on and you have
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a more standard distro output.
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I think I'd be willing a bit that Pogo plug is just as hesitant to recommend you.
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Well, the feeling is mutual.
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Anyways, free culture and open animation by CT and again I love CT's episodes, large
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because of his Hitch Himal.
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No, who doesn't love CT?
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This was actually quite cool, he did a whole series of them up there and this was where
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they wanted to put together a state of a collection of the various different open source movies
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and stuff together and I think that's something as I had a main news case for myself.
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Where I work we use test videos a lot and having this creative, common stuff that we can
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use that for encoding is really helpful because you can just give the movies to somebody
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and say here go check and make sure that works with those videos so it's really cool,
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nice to have a larger selection of stuff like that.
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Okay, the following day was 1459, deep geek, locational privacy and retro with retro check,
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the lowly pager, fantastic, never thought of this old premise of the episode for those
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that didn't hear it was that you obviously your phone is tracking you the whole time because
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there's a transmission receive and you're contacting the tower.
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So deep geek had the idea while go back to carrying a one way pager and the only thing
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they know is that you're in a particular region and it's a broadcast mechanism without
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a return path.
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So therefore nobody can track you, but I don't know, I had a quick look here in the Netherlands
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and it was very hard to get a service.
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Yeah, I was going to say I'd be surprised to hear that anyone's still using one just
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because I didn't think any services still existed.
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And they do have one of my previous jobs this war by pagers because of the guarantee that
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you were going to get the message sooner or later, so yeah, that makes sense.
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But then again, I imagine that would be a two-way sort of thing, so hard to know.
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But an interesting, interesting thought on the whole thing.
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And did I have, looks like I've got a HTML bug in that episode as well, Dave, can you make
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note?
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14, 15, 15, 15, what's the problem?
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There's missing a closing HTML, a slash a tag, 15, 15, right?
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And for those of you who don't know, Dave has written a tool to check all this before
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I posted, but I still haven't heard.
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I still haven't done it yet.
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Then we had 1460, the Road Warrior Command line combat life.
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And this is nightwise again, doing SSH server on Ubuntu, IRSSI, Centinium, Alpine Connect
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Boss, BotSync, Potty Secure Shell, and Nightwise.com.
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Wait a minute, you're saying that the command line is powerful enough to use in the road?
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I don't know if I can buy that.
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Well, there you go.
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You heard it here for first folks, but it is, it's also a very good list.
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And items for the requested topic would be setting up, I mean, we have setting up SSH server.
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We've done this a few of those.
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Like a nice one on IRSSI, and like a nice one on setting up IMAP mail, and also setting
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up something like Gmail via IMAP on a command line, command line mail program that you could
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run and put it for requested topics.
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Then we had Dave with the FostM key signing event, which was very, very interesting actually
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from the point of view of how complex it is.
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And perhaps they should have thought a little bit more about how they were going to do it.
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Yes, they did accept all the criticisms from the community, and I'd been in touch with
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the guy who organized it.
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I pointed him to my episode slightly cheekily, I said, oh yeah, yeah, you've got a few things
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wrong, by the way, so he got his own back.
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But yeah, so he's going to do quite a lot of changes for next year's thing.
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I think that's something that definitely needs to be done.
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It would be nice to be able to go in for like half an hour or something, and just get
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it done, but I imagine it's having a look at the CA server, there is a amount of time
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that's required to give the level of trust that you need in order to do something like
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that.
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And it's a function of the number of people as well, which is where things get really
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unwieldy.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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Absolutely.
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I want to get the majority, the majority of the signatures you can.
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It would be fun.
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Yeah, I was just thinking it might be something to be doing around lunchtime so that people
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got to eat, and it'll be doing that sort of thing at the same time.
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Yeah, yeah, that's true, that's true.
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It'd be quite nice to have somewhere to sit down, actually, to have a shopling around
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in a circle, in a corridor, a bit uncomfortable, especially when you get a little bit longer
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in the tooth.
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Yeah, also when it's a bit dark and stuff as well, and special pleading on my top.
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And the following day, we had a 1462 encryption and email with Thunderbird, and as you all
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will doubt, have noticed, because I fixed it about 20 minutes ago, the series information
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is fixed and back on the website, so this is in the Privacy and Security section.
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And make a note, Dave, I want to talk about that later on in the episode about series
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and stuff, if you wouldn't mind reminding me.
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Yep, okay, we'll do.
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This was a hookah about how to set up a encryption email with Thunderbird, which is actually one
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I listened to, broke my own rule, because this was something that was in the queue that
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I actually needed to do.
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Yeah, I learned a few things from this, I have to say, but I knew how to use Thunderbird
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and encryption, but covered it in a lot of depth, that was very good.
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Yep.
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The following day, 1463 code is a life-sucking abyss, also my story.
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Now given this was Sigflop, and we all know her history of sending in interesting episodes,
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I was hoping that this would be a positive one, and it turns out to be a very positive
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one, and I'm very happy for Sigflop.
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And yes, I think we've all been here at this to some level of another basically four
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o'clock in the morning, and just one more book to fix.
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Or for example, why won't this script run exactly, when it won't even give me a damn error.
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In the next day, 1464, HPR Audio Book Club with is revived from the depth, from the depth
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is Space Casey featuring the HPR Audio Book Club members, and featuring the author herself,
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who was on the show.
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Yeah, Cristiano Ellis, that was a lot of fun.
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It went down very well, I must say.
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Oh, thank you.
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It's funny too, you say it rose from the dead, and I think the previous two before that
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were the zombie ones.
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Maybe this should have been another zombie one.
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Yeah, very good, very good.
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The one thing about the book club thing is, I think it's hitting with the international
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aspect of HPR that the community uses, and that is, I think a lot of people, namely,
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I would have liked to give some feedback onto this episode, because my feedback was that
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I found it a very, after the last book club, I had listened to this book and reviewed it,
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and ended up having a memory of the book as something just a horrible, horrible book
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that I never wanted to listen to again.
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And then when it came up again, I thought, okay, well, I better listen to it again for
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this episode.
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And as I was listening to it, the whole way through was going, hey, this is actually a
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good book.
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Why did I hate this book so much?
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And then at the last chapter, that's when I realized why I hated the book so much at
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the very end.
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So if you have to listen to this episode, listen to the discussion about this, but I would
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have liked to give that feedback, but it's not possible with the timing, it's simply
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not possible with all our people.
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So I wonder, would there be a way that we could do a two minutes, the people could send
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in the reviews that you could add them to the show in between the preview and the beverage
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thing?
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We've done it before.
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Well, so I invite everybody to do that.
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The next book is going to be Sean Montaill's number one, South Coast, which I have read
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and he's a brilliant book.
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I do think I have to delay the recording of that show by about a week just because all
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the NELF stuff is going to have me busy.
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Absolutely, but you should put the put out a list, yes, I keep meaning to know, but what
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I mean to say is put out a request for the people who cannot turn up to send in their
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recordings by then because you want to at least a week or two to play them on the show.
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Yeah, yeah, no, that's a good idea.
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I appreciate it.
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So cool.
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All right, moving on.
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The following day we had, Librofus, right, a brochure project and this is a hookah doing
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the brochure for HPR and if you want to have a look at that, it's downloadable from the
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website.
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Dave, if you could make a note that I put this somewhere for actually on the website, there
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needs to be a festival going to a festival link or something.
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His Librofus series has made me a hero to my life again.
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There is a while where she didn't think I could do much with computers anymore, but this
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saved me.
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Excellent, excellent.
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Okay, I could go so many ways with that, but I'm not.
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Yeah, feel free, Ken, it's probably true, whatever you're thinking.
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Anyway, the following day we had you with you, Poké, with thoughts on GPSes.
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Oh, yeah, that was an old recording actually that was recorded from last summer and I took
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me a long time to edit it just to get off my ass and do it, which I'm a little embarrassed
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about, but I hope you liked the episode.
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Yes, I did, actually, I liked it very much and you had some comments about to the show
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about from Ron, who owned an N900, and this was the one where you were talking about
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the Tom Tom and that sort of thing.
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Yes, sir.
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And I also, Dave, I know you just keyed up, but we didn't hear anything you said.
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Sorry, I think my sounds a little bit funny here.
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I was just going to say thanks for the hints about the Tom Tom, because I've been thinking
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about buying one of those, I think I'm not going to do it.
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Yeah, oh, like I've said it before and I'll say it again, if you can find one used for
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half price, go for it, don't pay full price.
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While you have another episode in the mix and I want to just hold off my comments on this
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on so the following day, I just, I did want to say one more thing about it, sorry.
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Go ahead, of course, of course.
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Yeah, the episode that David Whitman and I did together, he did all the recording and
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editing, so I insisted that he got the credit for it.
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But he wanted to do that on Osmond and it was, I wanted this one, this GPS one out before
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the Osmond one, so he was the real motivation for me getting those two or three shows out.
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Yeah, sometimes it's no harm to have somebody reminding you of new under pressure.
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If anyone wants to do that, just, very simply just send an email to the mail list asking
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for a particular day to be bugged about something and we'll happily do that.
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Nice.
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And you come on with how to win, find the difference games.
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This is actually pretty cool, so I like a nice five minute show.
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Yeah, it was a silly one.
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I didn't know if people would be amused.
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He had me like making my eyes out of focus while I'm driving, trying to practice it.
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Yeah, someone, someone, I forget who it was now.
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Someone had been jazz or made the comment on status net that he liked the show.
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He said, I liked your HPR show and I said, which one I just did, too.
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He said, the one that you had your eyes crossed and I'm thinking, well, no, it's actually,
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I uncrashed my eyes to just the opposite is how you make those things work.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Yeah, that's pretty cool.
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Did you get it to work?
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Did it work for you?
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For me, yeah, yeah, I do.
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I have done that, yes.
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And have you found one of those games and given it a try?
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Nope.
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Oh, all right, then.
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Did your show notes lacked any reference to any games?
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Well, there's one for Android called Find the Difference.
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So I didn't want to name anything particular, but I figured if you did that search, it'd
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come up at least that one, but yeah, if anyone tries this and it works, I'd love to hear
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about it.
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Go ahead and use the feedback system on the website, which, oh, I don't know if I said
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it already, but also here today.
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So when we made the suggestion that we should, can't ask your wife to record a little bit
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that we can add to the outro that just says, you know, please leave feedback on the page
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for the episode, because I think a lot of people don't know that we have a feedback system
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at all.
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Yeah, that's, yeah, I haven't been publicizing the feedback system largely because it is
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a nightmare to administer and it actually logs every person who comes to the website
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with their IP address, with their browser type, which is just a horrible, horrible piece
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of code, which I'm going through today trying to.
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So if anyone has any good suggestions for how we can migrate to a common system that's
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simple to use and that respects people's privacy, then I'm open to suggestions on the mailing
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list, of course.
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I don't know about privacy, but a forum would take care of the rest of the parts, but that's
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you know, another thing.
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But as long as we do have the common system that we do have, could we put the link back
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on the, the P in the, you know, Hacker Public Radio in the, in the website title, where
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you could click on the P and see all the comments.
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Yeah, sure.
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Yes.
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Email me a reminder, of course.
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Sure.
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I'll do that right now.
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And also there was a disc, you asked about forums, but there is a over on bin rev, every
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episode has a forum link.
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So if we could, we could put that in there.
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Okay.
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You can discuss it over there, but it's, there's kind of no link, a quick and easy link
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over to that.
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Actually, that's something we could probably do.
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I'll have a think about that, but you know, I don't know if people, people mentioned
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Discuss before, that seems to be a nice one.
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But yeah, whatever, whatever, I'm in the, I'm in the market for getting rid of this discourse
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cannot discuss discourse and why they'll say, thanks, thanks to, okay, let's move on.
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A whole lot of nothing, Chromebook, end of life, CentOS, WTF, non-mainstream, GNU, Linux
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distros and more, by Bento, another one, Bento that you should have cut up into little
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episodes and put them in.
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And that's the only thing that's the only criticism I have with this topic.
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I'm currently struggling with Chromebook myself, so I would, there may be an episode about
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that later on.
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The following day, we had community news for February and more on that and on and on.
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And then we had one of my backup shows which were released into the main queue more on
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that and the non called learning to read the time with CC clock.
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Haven't had a chance to listen to this one yet, but I'm looking forward to it.
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It needs to go ahead of the rest of my queue.
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Nostal.
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So then the next day, we had Encrypture stuff with Blowfish by Siegflop, nice little short
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episode, filed it under Privacy and Security.
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And again, I'm glad to be here and more from Siegflop.
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And then we had to see prompt with a backup show released how we got into Linux, which
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was kind of interesting, actually, always, always nice to hear.
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And then Dave Morris with also an interesting discussion with Tom, who I only very briefly
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met as a fast M. I feel really quite guilty about that, actually.
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We're a busy guy, it's no problem.
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Yeah, we'd we'd been trying to, I thought, wouldn't be great when we get back from
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closing.
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We have a little chat about our experiences and record it.
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It took that a month or something before we got to it is just time and general failures
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on my part.
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So got there in the end.
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Yeah, exactly.
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It was very good, very good.
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Then we had 1474 behind the curtain look at OSM and OSM automation, automated navigation
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directions with Poké and David Whitman, who I hate it because I already have a episode
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on my recorder that has not been edited about OSM Android and you went ahead and did
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a far better show than I did.
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So I hate you, Poké.
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Oh, man, you should have put yours out first.
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No, no, no, that this would be embarrassing.
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You know, the thing, this is real kick in the pants, too, because that episode was not,
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it was not live for an entire week before Osmond revved the whole you, well, a good portion
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of the UI.
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So we might have to do an update.
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Yeah, no, let's say that is an absolutely brilliant piece of software and I can probably
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say here what my episode was all about.
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I was driving back in Ireland and so I had all the map downloaded on OSM Android and
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was the for in OSM and was Osmond.
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I always called it OSM Android and my head, but only Osmond and I had no clue, I hadn't
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used it at all.
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I didn't know anything about it because I was relying on Google maps and that was fine
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around where we were, but then we started going in between the hills and stuff.
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And suddenly, all I was hearing was recalculating direction and, you know, a cache for I left
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the very detailed page into like a big zoomed out bitmap of huge roads where it had
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been downloaded at the, it couldn't keep up with the, with where I was.
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And then there was a roadblock and trying to contact the server, contact the server.
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So I couldn't, it couldn't, I'd not knew where I was.
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So then I opened up for Osmond and I went recalculating, boom, go this way, fine, probably
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directly there.
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So since then, I'm a big believer in this.
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I've been a big advocate of offline computing since probably 1996 when I couldn't afford
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to pay for dial-up service anymore and had to just rely on whatever I already had on
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my computer desk and on CD.
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So it's, I fell right in with Osmond.
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And you know, people think that, yeah, that's just because, you know, you're out in the
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sticks in, in Ireland and, you know, in a part of the country where you're going through
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hills and valleys and there's no, no transmitters and stuff.
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But every day, I travel to the most, you know, some of the most densely populated part
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of the Netherlands and through the financial district to get to work.
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And every time you approach there, you have zero coverage, zero coverage and half my
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train journey is zero coverage.
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And then there's a little bit of coverage and then we go through a, the train travels
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from there around to a public, you know, national park type area or a, you know, nature reserve.
|
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And of course, there's no coverage there either.
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So you go from, they're not being enough transmitters to being loads and loads of transmitters
|
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but because there's so much congestion you're not getting through.
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So OSM and Osmond is really from mapping and navigation is just very useful.
|
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Yeah, I need to probably submit a bug to them because with this rev, they changed the
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routing algorithms and they're not as good as they were a week ago and I find that very
|
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upsetting.
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So I, I don't know what they are going to do but I'm very sad that they're not working
|
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as well as they were but I did use it to get here today.
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I used it, you know, I found the, the good parking lots around here, the free one, I put
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them on the map so they're ready for just anybody to be able to find them and a couple of
|
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people have already asked me, hey, where's the free parking for an elf today?
|
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So I've been able to just, oh, hey, pull up Osmond, there it is.
|
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Yeah, the cool thing about it is you really need to use the favourites because the street
|
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intersections don't really work that well.
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So I normally just go find for where I want to be and then put that in, you know, before
|
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I leave the house and then you're good.
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Yes, definitely.
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If you're using Osmond on short notice, that's the way to do it.
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If you've got more time, if your trip is in a month from now or more, so that there's
|
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time for Osmond to rev its map data, you can put the building on there and put the street
|
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number and then it pulls right up all the time but that does take some time for them to,
|
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I've talked about all this already, sorry.
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No, cool.
|
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I happen to like it and enjoy this sort of topic.
|
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So we're good.
|
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The following day, we had Ahuka with his introduction to spreadsheet, so he moved
|
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from word to calc and again, starts that's really nice history about what a spreadsheet
|
|
is and yet again, I'm surprised by a story which I thought I had a fairly good understanding
|
|
of and has been completely explained and I like Ahuka's way of doing stuff and I guarantee
|
|
you that there put this stuff on a DVD and print out a little brochure with some screenshots
|
|
of what he's talking about, basically they, his blog posts and he has, you know, something
|
|
that he could sell and people would buy.
|
|
Yeah, for sure.
|
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And then for the last one for this review is 1477T6 Sega Genesis Music Driver, another
|
|
one by Sigplub and this was a brilliant interview, I have no, it's good to know that Sigplub
|
|
has some people that she can talk to on her own level because that gave me, that's for sure.
|
|
Have either of you guys had a look at the demo that she did the interview on a few months
|
|
ago, several months ago now, no, no, I still have to do that, it's the way they described
|
|
the thing was so amazing, I keep forgetting, it's on my to-do list but once it's on my
|
|
to-do list that usually gets filed behind other things, so I'm terrible at that.
|
|
Not a problem, send a mail to the mail list Dave, can you send a mail to the mail list
|
|
to remind Paul King to review that?
|
|
Nice.
|
|
It's delegation for you Ken, that's good.
|
|
So just go over the comments on some of these shows, the deep geek commented on the
|
|
HPR community news that their original set points were thought to be human body temperature
|
|
and then we had an ongoing reply from in relation to your episode with Jono and Sly, Sly, Sly.
|
|
Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly.
|
|
Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly.
|
|
Sgyld, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly.
|
|
Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly, Sly.
|
|
basically have an ongoing discussion about who's rising to his wrong.
|
|
Well, okay, I'm not going to, I'm not going to do him the disservice of misquoting him
|
|
here, but he did leave a comment on there, and I'll paraphrase and then he'll say,
|
|
no, no, no.
|
|
Okay, please.
|
|
Yeah, because I was just trying to look it up.
|
|
Go ahead.
|
|
Yes, yes.
|
|
This is a bug.
|
|
If there's no, not a gooey way to do thing, do a thing that a user wants to do, I am of
|
|
the opinion that the advantage of Ubuntu being widely popular all around the world
|
|
are advantages that I want to see.
|
|
Much better hardware support, much better software support, no longer being a second-class
|
|
system in many things.
|
|
And the most people are not interested in using this CLI and teaching them to do so is
|
|
the wrong approach.
|
|
Emphasis is mine.
|
|
As you say, it is perfectly possible to win with free software, to love free software,
|
|
to be passionate, advocates, without caring that somebody else loves proprietary software,
|
|
but not everybody does.
|
|
And the people who castigate you make the environment so unpleasant that they're what drive you
|
|
out, it seems that the quote advocate open source quote model has become for some people
|
|
that quote chat ties, those who are insufficiently dedicated to the open source model quote model.
|
|
And hearing that all the time is very, very tiring.
|
|
It doesn't matter if there are a hundred nice people for every one nasty person because
|
|
you never get to hear from the nice people, just the nasty ones.
|
|
And there is no culture of nice people calling you out, calling out the nasty ones and stopping
|
|
them doing it because there is nice people looking insufficiently dedicated.
|
|
And so it becomes a target of the zealous IR2, to which you replied, shall I read it?
|
|
I can do this.
|
|
My reply was, Sil, I cannot disagree with you more.
|
|
At the time of this writing, and I didn't disagree with everything, I should have specified
|
|
here, but didn't, I didn't disagree with everything he said.
|
|
But at the time of this writing, HPR has almost 1,500 episodes.
|
|
Almost all of them are dedicated to advocating free and open source software, GNU Linux,
|
|
open standards, and or free culture, and almost all of them, I cannot think of any exceptions,
|
|
are hosted by nice people, being nice.
|
|
I'm familiar with the attitude that you're describing, but I think it is the exception
|
|
these days.
|
|
I'm somewhat of a late comeer to Linux and free software, 2007-ish, so maybe I'm not
|
|
an acceptable measuring stick, but I don't even remember a time when that attitude was
|
|
the rule.
|
|
Agreed.
|
|
So, there was an anonymous commenter here today who stated that the Arch Linux forum
|
|
may be what Sil is talking about.
|
|
Okay, I can quote him, it was x1101, he's saying I can quote him.
|
|
Okay, fair enough, but I personally haven't seen that, and I would also say that they,
|
|
when people point you to the command line, if you have somebody in your neighborhood who
|
|
is running Ubuntu, and there's somebody else who's running some other distro, and the
|
|
somebody running Ubuntu has a problem, and the other person is running another distro
|
|
and doesn't know how to do it via Ubuntu's specific way of doing it.
|
|
Oh, then they're wrong, because it should be the archway.
|
|
But listen, then I'm kidding, obviously, sorry, I'm not an arch user, I'm kidding.
|
|
The person running Fedora, for example, does not have a way to install will, or to install
|
|
not will, but to install their display manager, because it's not packaged or whatever, to
|
|
find out how to do it, do Ubuntu way, because the Ubuntu way is not the generic, everybody
|
|
else in Linux way is, if Ubuntu had installed all their tools and pushed them upstream to
|
|
all the distribution, all the desktop environments, so that they were standard on the desktop environments,
|
|
if Ubuntu had done more work on the free desktop standard, then there would be more chance
|
|
that the way that they're describing to do stuff would be available on all the distributions,
|
|
therefore allowing person who is running X distribution that is not Ubuntu to help the
|
|
person who is running Ubuntu, because that has not occurred, the only way that person
|
|
running a distribution that is not Ubuntu can help somebody who is running Ubuntu is
|
|
by doing it on the command line.
|
|
That is not being nasty, that is not being on user friendly, that is helping your neighbor.
|
|
That's a good point.
|
|
Okay, that's all I'll say about that.
|
|
Sorry, and we were talking about this today here at NELF.
|
|
This is when it came up that, again, that I thought that a forum would be really nice
|
|
to have.
|
|
A lot faster, because I think when did Stuart leave that comment, it was, geez, back in
|
|
early February maybe, and I think I didn't reply until April, because I just didn't know
|
|
it was there.
|
|
It doesn't get bumped.
|
|
It doesn't get moved to the top, whereas if it was a forum and each show had its own
|
|
forum entry, its own thread, that would have gotten bumped, and people would have had
|
|
the opportunity to comment on it and reply to that.
|
|
Yeah, there is an RSS feed for those comments, did you know that?
|
|
No, I didn't.
|
|
Okay, and go into the feed section, there's a live RSS feed, so you can get that information
|
|
out.
|
|
That's something we need to look at anyway, but there's also a delay, because everything
|
|
is moderated.
|
|
For every comment, one comment we get, we get about 10 spam comments as well, so I moderate
|
|
everything.
|
|
So there's a delay there as well.
|
|
But again, suggestions for how we can improve the commenting system would be a good thing.
|
|
Then we had a Claudio M was commenting on the Siegflux episode, and we had an all-comment
|
|
on your episode, Dave, actually, as it's no one, Chaskriven's Templar, Static HML Generator,
|
|
by what appears to be a somebody Steve Kemp, who seems to be involved in the project.
|
|
We had Delta Rake, given another heads-up to a good shout-out to Siegflux on her episode.
|
|
We had Ron talking to you about the N900, and we've already discussed that.
|
|
We had a, on the whole lot of nothing, Chromebook, End of Life, CentOS, Mainstream, and Extradistials
|
|
by Ben Top.
|
|
We had about...
|
|
I think I should beat Orbato, I don't think it's Ben, I don't think there's an end in
|
|
there.
|
|
Oh, sorry, Beto.
|
|
Sorry, apologies, you know, no new host this month, and I still end up butchering people's
|
|
names.
|
|
Anyway, wouldn't we be able to use if I didn't butcher somebody's name?
|
|
Anyway, Bedrock Linux, yes, the lead developer of Bedrock Linux was on about the Bedrock
|
|
Linux design, and basically wanted to point out that the Bedrock, while Bedrock uses
|
|
Changes with behind the scenes, is completely abstracted away.
|
|
So I have a read to those comments, David L. Winston commented on episode 1463, which
|
|
is, again, Siegflux code is life-sucking-a-base, also my story, and my, I have moment, I have
|
|
a problem, moment was 4am, shivering in the garage, thinking I really should go to bed
|
|
soon.
|
|
I have to work in a couple of hours, yes, I think we've all been there.
|
|
And then the discussion about the N900 from about you and adventure boy was commenting
|
|
on episode 1434, why I made in a free count Android, which we had on the 30th of January,
|
|
like Togeet, and he is also planning setting up his Nexus 7 in a similar way.
|
|
Valegdurnaald posted on 1469, which was the community news episode, that we could do,
|
|
we could get more people involved in the community news, and we'll be talking about that later.
|
|
He also commented on a Libra office brochure project, giving a shout out to Aruka, of
|
|
course.
|
|
And then Jonas commented on 1479, asking Siegflux some questions about Blowfish, and she replied.
|
|
And then you were going to the commons to the OSILAR 3, which we'll talk about in a while,
|
|
and then we had Poké, yes, making the comment about the update, so that's basically the
|
|
comments.
|
|
We have to wait to talk about that one, huh?
|
|
Yeah, that's next month.
|
|
Okay, did anybody ever get back with that poor fellow who got tricked?
|
|
I feel bad about it now.
|
|
No, no, he tweaked this as well, he tweaked this as well.
|
|
I just don't think he had enough coffee.
|
|
I got fooled by an April Fool's this year, too.
|
|
Anybody else get one?
|
|
No.
|
|
We're getting comments in the room.
|
|
Somebody else got...
|
|
Okay, so someone else got tricked this April.
|
|
I got one in a podcast where they replaced one of the hosts and filled in a new guy, and
|
|
I totally believed it.
|
|
Was very sad, too.
|
|
Did you guys hear what she said?
|
|
No.
|
|
Sorry, there's a young lady here from HP, and when I asked that, she's across the room,
|
|
she piped up that she logged into IRC on Monday, and somebody asked her, did you hear
|
|
they're relicensing the Linux kernel under GPLV3, and she was pretty stunned.
|
|
Yeah, that's pretty...
|
|
So, yes, sorry, the community news if we can.
|
|
Sorry, sorry, sorry, the community news, that's what we're doing.
|
|
Sorry, the mailing list, if we can.
|
|
Yeah, Sue.
|
|
Well, a little bit of community news on that note while you're looking that up, is the
|
|
hacker public radio community-owned Zoom H1 showed up at my house, I think last week or
|
|
the week before, doing interviews with it today, so that is now part of the official
|
|
HPR conference kit.
|
|
Sorry, the which?
|
|
Zoom H1 handheld stereo recorder.
|
|
That is very nice.
|
|
Very nice.
|
|
How do we manage to afford that?
|
|
Mostly, David Whitman, a little bit of 5150, and a little bit of myself, I think.
|
|
Oh, well done.
|
|
Thanks, guys.
|
|
Big shots.
|
|
That is a really, I have a Zoom H2, which I'm using right now, and anything that the
|
|
reason my voice sounds as good as it does is because of this, it really works very well.
|
|
Yeah, I was just playing around with it earlier this week, and just recording as I walked
|
|
around the house and played back, and was experimenting with the stereo effect, and
|
|
the noise, the sound quality and reproduction and the stereo effect is so good that when
|
|
you listen to it, played back, it's uncanny.
|
|
You almost get vertigo or deja vu from it.
|
|
It's really, really stunning.
|
|
And if you want to play with this Zoom H1 at no cost to you, all you have to do is be
|
|
the conference guy in your area, or conference lady, and get the HPR conference kit.
|
|
It doesn't take a lot.
|
|
All you need is people are more than happy to put on tables, and you just surround except
|
|
for Fostem, which is a completely different level of commitment to learning.
|
|
So let's quickly go through some of the stuff that was in the mailing list, very busy
|
|
month, actually, on the mailing list.
|
|
It kind of comes and goes like that.
|
|
Months does nothing, and then some months does massive, massive discussions.
|
|
This month happened to be a massive discussion month.
|
|
Oops, and it centred around.
|
|
We had basically three topics for discussion during the last community news.
|
|
The first thing that we discussed was releasing the backup shows.
|
|
We do have, if you go to the HPR website, one second, one second.
|
|
Yeah, if you go to the HPR website, then at the bottom you see a list of backup shows
|
|
that we have, and we're now calling these emergency shows.
|
|
So the discussion was that there was some shows in there, for example, your best eggs in
|
|
the world has been in there nearly two years now, so nearly three years ago.
|
|
The discussion was should we release them or what should we do?
|
|
What is the backup show?
|
|
Go ahead.
|
|
I think I've said it before, and I don't feel super strongly about it, but I like
|
|
having the backup queue.
|
|
I like having shows in there in case we run low.
|
|
And I don't mind if someone, if we want to put a limit on the number of shows in the
|
|
queue, and when someone submits a new one, then the oldest in that queue gets filtered
|
|
into the regular queue.
|
|
Something like that is fine with me, but I don't feel so strongly that I'm willing
|
|
to argue about it if someone doesn't like the backup queue and doesn't want it there.
|
|
So I kind of tend to remain silent on such topics.
|
|
So that was one, your side of the argument, my side of the argument was that the backup
|
|
shows are used as a crutch to people.
|
|
That's when the CDQ list goes down, they will go, oh, it's fine, I still have some time
|
|
to prepare a show and send it in, and invariably people forget the urgency, and then it's left
|
|
to some old regulars to put in shows.
|
|
And if we look at the number of shows that there have been for the last few months, it's
|
|
been basically the old regulars with a few exceptions.
|
|
So people stop having us fill in shows and send them more shows.
|
|
But the discussion went to and fro, I think, Dave, do you want to give a summary of what
|
|
happened in the end?
|
|
Not sure, I remember, and you probably remember it better than I did.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
It's a long time ago.
|
|
So the discussions went, I think some people wanted to, we're okay with the idea of releasing
|
|
the shows.
|
|
Basically, I was also saying that some of the shows were going to stay like, for example,
|
|
what's on my podcast player?
|
|
A lot of the shows, a lot of the stuff that's on your podcast player will not be as relevant
|
|
in two years' time.
|
|
And to contract that, Tlatu says, you have the stuff that he's putting in as timeless,
|
|
and then, therefore, should be only used in an emergency, which is good because Tlatu
|
|
has an opinion as well.
|
|
He's been the person who's been putting out shows as well when we've been low.
|
|
So he also knows what it's like to not have a show.
|
|
So essentially, what we kind of agreed, I think, is that the emergency show is, the emergency
|
|
queue is intended only to be in use when there is still a gap in the 24 hours prior to release.
|
|
So we will use that, those shows, if there is a slot available, not filled within 24 hours
|
|
of release.
|
|
So, for example, on a Monday, that they wednesday slot, isn't available or they are something
|
|
like that.
|
|
So I'll just give you the exact text from the contribute page.
|
|
The emergency queue.
|
|
The emergency queue is intended only to be used in cases where there is still a gap in
|
|
the schedule, 24 hours prior to release.
|
|
The shows will be by their very nature, sorry again, the shows will, by their very nature,
|
|
need to be timeless, i.e. your topic should still be relevant in four years or more.
|
|
People will be able to hear the show on the website, but they will not be included in
|
|
any feeds until release.
|
|
Please begin all shows with text similar to, I'm talking about emergency shows here.
|
|
This is an emergency show.
|
|
If you are hearing this, then HPR needs shows ASA plea.
|
|
Please consider a contribution show, email admin at hackapublicradio.org for more information.
|
|
So if you can put that at the beginning, that would be great.
|
|
Continuing on, we expect that we need at least 10 shows in the emergency queue in order
|
|
to give people time to record and submit shows.
|
|
Remember that once all the emergency shows have been used up and there are no more shows
|
|
in the queue, HPR as a project will stop.
|
|
Comments?
|
|
Bill keeps getting up and walking away, but before he left, I'm warning you Bill, am I?
|
|
No, no, I'm just walking around talking to people.
|
|
I always thought that was like a first and first out 10 show queues, so I.
|
|
Yes, but it was, that's what I call it.
|
|
That's what I thought as well, but sentiment on the list seemed to change that.
|
|
So that is why we're contacted each of the hosts with a show in that queue and got clarification
|
|
from them exactly what it was they wanted to happen with their shows.
|
|
And now anybody in that queue is, is there for the very reason that they wanted their
|
|
show?
|
|
Okay.
|
|
Gotcha.
|
|
And just one other thing, hold on.
|
|
When you said that the show should include the text there, is that going to be like a text
|
|
to speech and we're going to add that audio to the six shows that are in that queue?
|
|
No, I think I'll leave the six shows.
|
|
I don't know, might add that to the, I had intended whoever's recording the show seen as
|
|
you do in a foreign emergency show, you put that in.
|
|
So might edit those shows and add it to them.
|
|
So the only person who hasn't come back to me with a date that they wanted their show
|
|
released on was Jezra, how I use Linux.
|
|
And by the way, if it wasn't for all these shows been released this month, we wouldn't,
|
|
we would have already ran out of shows, by the way.
|
|
Just saying folks, just saying.
|
|
And I still need to make it so that those shows will be playable from the website, but
|
|
I might get to that tomorrow, perhaps.
|
|
Cool.
|
|
Bruce Patterson's just come in.
|
|
The room wants to say hi to you guys.
|
|
If you don't mind.
|
|
Here, it's pushed to talk, Bruce.
|
|
Hit alt and shift for you.
|
|
Hey, Can, what's going on?
|
|
Not too bad.
|
|
How are you?
|
|
Long time no here.
|
|
I'm doing okay.
|
|
It's taking me a little while to master the keys here.
|
|
I know.
|
|
I'm been struggling with that myself.
|
|
So when are we going to hear you back on the airwaves?
|
|
I'm semi-retired, actually.
|
|
I decided that, you know, like anything else, once something turns into a job, it doesn't
|
|
become really fun anymore.
|
|
So I think it'll be a little while before I come back.
|
|
Yes, you see, what you need to do is just farm off all these jobs to other people.
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But I guess you did that, actually.
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You're correct about that.
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In fact, I've been running around Cambridge today, getting pictures of awful, Frank Geary
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designs.
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Okay, cool.
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Thanks.
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Well, if you ever want to come on and do a show, there's always a slot available here for
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you.
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No pressure.
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One show a year.
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Anybody could do that?
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You know, it's really funny you say that because one of the things I was thinking about
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is that at the very minimum, you're right, actually could do something like that.
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Because now, if anything, that's kind of what I have now is a little more time.
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Yep.
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It's easy, easy, lemon, squeezy.
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And besides, I think if anything, one of the things I want to plug on top of you find folks
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actually, you know, showing up at our Linux Fest every year, I mean, a big round of
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thanks to, you know, Pokey and NY Bill and you and for all of the, you know, support
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that.
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I mean, you guys were here at the very beginning, even before I was.
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So, you know, a huge thanks, I mean, it's, it's support like this that actually makes
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everything go well.
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This is actually what I consider sort of the best of the community, if you will.
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Oh, thanks very much.
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They're good guys.
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I must say.
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I always enjoy getting these episodes in because there's no way I can attend much though
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I'd like to.
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I, sorry, can I forgot to key up?
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You missed that.
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I said, you're the poll.com.
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Yeah.
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He said, no, it's security weekly.
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Is poll there?
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Yes, he is.
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Drag him over.
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Okay.
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Hold on one second.
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Can you want to say hi?
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Yeah.
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Hello, computer.
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Hello, Paul.
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Paul, I've been this.
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Hello.
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Hi, this is Ken from the Netherlands or Ireland, depending on your point of view.
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Hi, Ken.
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How are you?
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I've been hearing your pimping that you're going to this Fest for ages on your, what do we
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call them now?
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Paul Security Weekly?
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Paul Security Weekly.
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That's right.
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So, how is life?
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Life is good.
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We've moved into a studio in Rhode Island, so our broadcasts are larger than life now,
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and we're doing full internet and radio production in our studio.
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It's been a lot of fun.
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Have you given your talk yet?
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I'll be giving my talk in about a half an hour or so.
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Okay, very good.
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Two things.
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I've done an episode on how to give up smoking, so if you ever want to refer to that,
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you can.
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Okay, yeah, no thanks, but thanks for offering.
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You also do Stogie Geeks as well, so yeah, that chance there.
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Yeah, the Stogie Geeks show is a lot of fun.
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You know, have that show be in studio and be in a place where you can actually have a
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cigar and do a show is pretty epic.
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We actually had all four members of the Stogie Geeks in studio as well as in North Carolina,
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but he made the trip up, so that was a very interesting and entertaining episode.
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Cool stuff.
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Well, good luck with your talk.
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Thank you very much.
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Security weekly.
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Say it with me now.
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Security weekly.
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Thank you.
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Here's a weekly.
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Yes, it's going to take me a while to get that into my brain.
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I have to say.
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Anyone else over there?
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I'm sorry, Ken.
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Is there anyone else wants to talk?
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Or shall I continue on with the mailing list?
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Yeah, X-1101's on his way over.
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Oh, cool.
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And, and Ken, if you could, could you please email me Richard Quirin's email address,
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because Paul's asking about the design of our, our banner and that was him, I believe.
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Oh, yes.
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You're going to have to email me to remind me about that, of course.
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Yeah, okay.
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Hello, everyone.
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This is X-1101.
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How's it going?
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X-1101, go ahead over.
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What's happening over there?
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What have you been doing?
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I made a trip down, about a three hour trip down to spend the day at the Hacker Public Radio
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table.
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So you're a hacker, you're a hacker public radio listener then, would you be?
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Yeah, for about nine, ten months now.
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Very good.
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So then.
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And so I figured I owed you a show.
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And so I've made one today.
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Excellent.
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I was going there.
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I was going there.
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So what's your show on?
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The obligatory, how I got into Linux.
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Yeah.
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Fantastic.
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I do, do like those.
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I just realized we're going through the, I wanted to clean up the website.
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I wanted to clean up the number of series and there's definitely a lot more how I got
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into Linux shows than assigned that.
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So I would appreciate anybody listening who's got some time on their hands to help us clean
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out the episodes to put the shows in the right episodes, so to be fresh.
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So you've been on the booth the whole time.
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You haven't been in town.
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You talk to them.
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Not yet.
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I am planning on going to Paul's talk, but I haven't been any other talks.
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I'm sitting at the table with the, with the gang here and how have you been finding
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it?
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It's everything I thought it would be and more.
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Yeah, cool.
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That is a nice banner, as has to be said.
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Yeah, it's wicked nice.
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That banner is awesome.
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Still smell, still has that new vinyl smell.
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Yeah, the only thing is people were asking me about, you know, are you a radio show?
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So I would possibly, if I was doing it again, just put a community driven internet radio.
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Yeah, actually, that works, internet radio.
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That's actually that works very well.
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So if you don't mind, I'll continue on with the mailing list right on.
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We had someone asking about the mobile server and that was March.
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Yes.
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Yeah, Sigflop was asking about the mobile server and details for that are on the contribute
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page.
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David Whitman was talking about the, yeah, the backup shows and that sort of thing.
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Yeah, he also requested that we reserve a slot for the 8th of July and obviously nobody
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had a problem with that.
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Then I posted the question, how useful the community news show was.
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Very.
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And, yeah, unfortunately, everybody seemed to think very, so we'll continue doing it.
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But if people have suggestions for us, please send them along, this one's going to be
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very long.
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Also, if you like the community news show, you join it every once in a while.
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You don't have to be here every month, but, you know, help out.
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Yes, exactly.
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And if you are in a time zone or it's a time that doesn't suit you, then, then, you know,
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you can switch the times.
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I don't need to be on it every month, not at all, or if you wish, you can send in your
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contribution, be email, and also send us a recording, which we can include in if you want
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that sort of thing.
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If you want to pimp something that's coming up, send that in.
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This is the show that I'd like to get all that stuff on.
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If you have any comments or, you know, you can send in a recording and we'll edit in
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whatever is in that recording happens there, all right, I'm actually shutting down now.
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So, we've ever finished this thing off.
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But if you have any suggestions for how we can improve the community news or what we
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should do with the community news, give us a shout out.
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Then we had a loss about, actually, that was the rest is referring to more or less April.
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So that's pretty much it from the mailing list this month.
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Yeah, next month's new show is going to be fun, April's been fun so far.
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There was one other thing, which was, yeah, should we fix a slot for the community news
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and that, that I think has been, yes, as well, so let's do that.
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So yeah, if anyone also has some ideas on how we can improve things, you know, feel free
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to give us a shout out.
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That is the point you are the community.
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Yeah, that's a really good point that sometimes I think might not be made enough is that you,
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the listener, are the community and we, the community, are the producers of HPR.
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So if you're listening, you're involved and we just need you to be involved a little
|
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more or just slightly differently and, you know, help to produce the content.
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Yeah, exactly.
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And it's you over there.
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And it's not, you know, there's no guarantee I'm going to jump on.
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I don't jump on everybody like I do, like I did poor Dave.
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So don't worry about that.
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But even something like feedback on whether people listen to me and you know, new show,
|
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that is very helpful.
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And you know what the most helpful thing is to contact the people who have done the shows
|
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and just say, hey, I like your show because there is no bigger buzz you can get and it
|
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just makes, cheers you up.
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It cheers you up.
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No end.
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Just getting an email and email box from somebody across the other side of the world going,
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hey, thanks very much for that episode.
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Absolutely.
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Well, Poké, anything else that you want to say?
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No, I think I'm good.
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Just North East Linux Fest is a lot of fun.
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Conferences are a lot of fun.
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Hosts in the HPR table is a lot of fun and you should give it a try.
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Want to know what East Linux Fest next to you?
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Yes, I think it will.
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I think it will.
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Somebody wants to send me the money.
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I actually don't because it's the better uses for the money than sending my big fat
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arse over across to the America.
|
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Can you should build a money making machine out of a Raspberry Pi that will just, you know,
|
|
generate pennies for a while until you get it?
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Yeah, Bitcoin.
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We need a can coin.
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We'll generate those.
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Yeah, I'm right on that.
|
|
Okay, guys, if there's nothing else, Dave, are you still around?
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I'm still here.
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Can you want to mention something about series?
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You said, oh, yeah, I do kind of mentioned this.
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I'd like the series to be cleaned up.
|
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It's an absolute mess.
|
|
If you look on the series page, there's basically loads of series with one episode in
|
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it.
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And then there are other shows that should be in particular series like the how I got
|
|
into Linux series and they're not there.
|
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If there's somebody who has a brain for that sort of thing, go to the HPR website.
|
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And go to the complete episode guide.
|
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And then on another window, go to the episode, you know, the mini series page and do a little
|
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bit of matching and just send me an email going, this episode should be in this series.
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This series should be gone.
|
|
This should be changed to this.
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The spelling is wrong and any sorts of corrections at all on the series that would really help
|
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because it's a mess.
|
|
You have just reminded me, Ken, another thing that we sort of need for the conference
|
|
kit is, and I do not remember how we got the QR code books printed out, but the latest
|
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show in the QR code book that we send around to the conferences is like 700 something.
|
|
So we're missing about half the shows.
|
|
So that's available on the, that's a PHP page that's available on the website.
|
|
So you're dropping an email about that, what you actually want with that.
|
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Okay.
|
|
And also the book, the booklet that a hooker did, if somebody wants to give that some
|
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love and attention, maybe some stats and stuff in there will be handy because we do have
|
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a stats page that could be integrated into that in some way.
|
|
Just make that a PDF that you could go to forward slash something or other and download
|
|
the latest PDF with all the stats and the number of hours and that sort of thing, number
|
|
of hosts.
|
|
Yeah.
|
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And number of downloads, if we could have that, you know, like our average downloads handy
|
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for conference time because people always ask.
|
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Yeah.
|
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So there's a complete zip file report.tgz on the website.
|
|
I haven't run it in a while.
|
|
I'll update it now for this episode.
|
|
Yeah.
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|
That'd be cool.
|
|
Not that it's too much use now, but for the next one.
|
|
Yeah.
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|
Yeah.
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Okay.
|
|
I'm good.
|
|
We know I'm having like a checklist as well for going to the shows.
|
|
I know I kind of have it in my head while I need to bring, but it's kind of useful to
|
|
have a checklist.
|
|
And if there's always people who can print off stickers and stuff that would be cool
|
|
and mugs with my face in it, heart, heart, heart, heart.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
If you don't have a drinking problem now, you will.
|
|
Okay.
|
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Guys, unless there's anything else, I think we'll call it a day.
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Okay.
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See you later.
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All right.
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Goodbye, everybody.
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