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Episode: 3332
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Title: HPR3332: My current Devices
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3332/hpr3332.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 20:58:30
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 332-4 Tuesday, the 11th of May 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, My Current Devices.
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It is hosted by JWP and is about 11 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is a short list of tablets and phones that I am using these days.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Good day, everyone.
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I hope all of y'all are great.
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I've been doing live in my COVID-19 life in my house as an edge worker for my company,
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for a while.
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It's been a while since I did something for HPR, specifically kin and Dave,
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helping them with the content a little bit.
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But I wanted to talk about my devices and how that's changed over the last year or so.
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I hate to say that I have a 2018 device, but I still do.
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It's not the oldest. I have several older ones that don't get used a lot.
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But as far as consumption or in the hand kind of things,
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let's start with that 2018 device.
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It's a 2018 Amazon 7-inch Kindle.
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Back then it's old. I got it on sale.
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I think I got it for 30 bucks.
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And this thing, it's pretty slow.
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It really is.
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But it reads books and it plays my Amazon content from the States.
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If you know anything about me, you know that I spend time in the States and I spend time in Europe.
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And so you get two accounts.
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And so that particular device is the Amazon B-All-Do-Wall that takes care of the 2000 songs
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that I purchased from Amazon and all the movies and books and magazines and all that stuff.
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So that's what that thing does. It doesn't perform very well.
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Then a couple of years ago when we went on vacation to Texas,
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I had saw it as you for a Walmart laptop.
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It was called On.
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And it was a 10-inch laptop.
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And you were able to get it with a keyboard and with a keyboard for 99 bucks.
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And it was two gigabytes with Android, eight on it.
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And it had 16, which I thought was a little less.
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But it had a purpose.
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And the purpose was that I could travel with it.
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So it was more or less the replacement for the Microsoft Surface.
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It said a little bit of weight off the Microsoft Surface that I have.
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It was specifically designed for that.
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And unfortunately he or she did the tablet.
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I'm not sure whether he or she didn't have an anti-scratch surface.
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So you know if you get your iPad or you get your Kindle,
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it has that anti-scratch surface.
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It's a little more durable.
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And so he didn't have that.
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So he got scratched up pretty quickly.
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So if you're going to buy from Walmart,
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you need to make sure that it has that anti-scratch surface on it.
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I still have Microsoft Teams and stuff installed on it.
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And if I'm having a big conference day,
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I'll hook a speaker up to it and listen to it.
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But probably enlarge now.
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Unless I need a keyboard with an Android experience for work.
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I don't touch it very much.
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The reason is is that Lenovo had a cell.
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And they were getting rid of all of their 3GB tablets.
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So they had a 3GB tablet 8-inch for 32.
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And I immediately put Teams and all the Microsoft products on there
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and I was able to work.
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And it's very portable.
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So you just slip it into your napsack.
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You have your Platronics headset.
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And you can go anywhere during the pandemic
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and listen to all your meetings.
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And it doesn't have a keyboard or anything.
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So your work, you have to do it with a screen keyboard
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or tap the email when you get back.
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When you get back, the work phone is still
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that old 64GB iPhone ASE.
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And it has basically the same software on it
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as the Lenovo does.
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Interestingly, my wife got a new iPhone from two systems
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and they gave her a free Nobel 5GB data card with that.
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And so that slips into the Lenovo
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so that I have D1 and D2 in Germany for that.
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And so because of the Microsoft Teams,
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I try to keep these things all three
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of those previous devices, the Walmart, the Lenovo,
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and the Apple and SE to notifications
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off after 7 o'clock at night.
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And between 7 and 7 it doesn't make any tones.
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So that leaves privately and privately for the phone
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and I'm using a Huwai.
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It's a smart PI with 32GB.
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And I think two gigabytes of RAM.
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It's a basic phone.
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And it gets tight.
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So that 32 just isn't enough these days.
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It's like the old 16 and it's just not having it.
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For recreation and all things Apple did.
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I purchased the movies and everything.
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I have just a basic three-year-old iPad for that.
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And it does all the content.
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I play all kinds of games on it.
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It's my primary leisure device.
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And so I don't have a lot to do there.
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I decommissioned a small Windows 10 tablet that I had
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had a 7-H1 that performance on.
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It was just so atrocious that it just didn't work.
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And I tried to put Linux on it and didn't work.
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It's just really a pain.
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And so I had another all-cube phone.
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And it was reason I got the Lenovo 8-inch.
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I dropped it lightly one time and it just completely.
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So if you're buying from China, I need those.
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I need those express things from China.
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Remember that if you drop it once, it's doomed.
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And I finally got rid of the Kindle HDX that I was using the Germany for.
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So the last device and it's relatively new is the last Christmas.
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Amazon and Germany had a huge sale on their 10-inch.
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And if I were to know, they were coming out with new 10-inches just a few days ago.
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They had a business package on them and all kinds of other stuff.
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I may have waited.
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From an open source perspective, there's this new Gene tablet out.
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And the thing I like about that is that it comes with a keyboard.
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And it's only half a kilo.
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As everyone knows, you can put Microsoft Teams on Linux now.
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So you can get a install itself updates itself.
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It does everything that you need to do.
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So you can work with that.
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And the thing is this was half a kilo.
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So half a kilo, slide that in, get on the plane, go do.
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You know, if you're conferencing, if you're presenting,
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you probably still have to have the normal laptop if you're presenting.
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But so those are those are the devices.
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And no, no, there's one more.
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So the retro experience.
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So whoever's doing Nokia these days, they came out with a banana phone.
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And I often now try to step away from the screen for sometimes a day.
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Or two a month.
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And usually this on weekend, and I'll say there's going to be no screen.
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And so the banana phone is exactly what it.
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It's like the old Nokia with the slide slides open.
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And you can just make phone calls and syntax.
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I mean, it has that Kia OS on it that makes it a.
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You know, it has a Twitter.
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It has a, you know, you can use Google mouse.
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But it's it fits in your phone.
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It's a candy bar phone.
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And it's what we would call a future phone.
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And that Kia OS, it's really big in India as with poor folks that.
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You know, need some internet access and need some basic banking or something.
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That helps with that.
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And so anyway, those are my devices that are non really open source commercial that I'm using.
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It's a big stack of them.
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That's a big stack of them.
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And I'm trying to consolidate a little bit, but.
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Probably the next big thing is, is an iPad pro.
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Whenever the old iPad bites a dust so I can play my games on it.
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And I think that Lenovo will be good for three or four years with this current configuration.
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Just doing work stuff.
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Unfortunately, it.
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It's not to have a combo device because the combo device and today's COVID will means that.
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You're always working.
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You're not taking a break.
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Right?
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Because your phone, sure.
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There's an email that.
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So you're not taking the break that you need.
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With a combo device that does both work and private stuff.
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All right.
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Hey, I hope you have a great day.
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This is JWP.
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And you need to reach me.
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Please reach out at JWP5 at hotmail.com.
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Thank you so much.
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Bye.
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