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Episode: 3651
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Title: HPR3651: HPR Community News for July 2022
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3651/hpr3651.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 02:52:43
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3651 from Monday 1 August 2022.
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Today's show is entitled HPR Community News for July 2022.
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It is part of the series HPR Community News.
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It is hosted by HPR volunteers and is about 49 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is HPR volunteers talk about shows released and comments posted in July 2022.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and you're listening to another episode of Hacker Public
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Radio.
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This is the Community News for July 2022 joining me this evening is as ever.
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Hello Dave Morris here.
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It's just the two of us we switched from Saturday to Sunday today.
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Thank you very much Dave because I've quite a bit going on here at the moment.
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HPR Community News is a show that we do every month.
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We've been the two janitors and everybody else is more than welcome to join and we basically
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go through all the shows that have been on in the last month.
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You host chat about anything else that's been on the main list that you've if you have
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missed it or anything else that's come up.
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So as tradition dictates can you introduce the new hosts to them?
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They're a broom of office.
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Yes indeed we have two excellent content oh it's wonderful.
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We have been RC and we have Celeste so we'll be coming along to their shows.
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As we go through the month shows.
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Okay so the first show that we had was Ahuga Travel Series opened to anybody who wants
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to do it but these are some very good chills.
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Start on off for the basics planning an RV trip.
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Yeah fascinating it's not a thing that people do quite the same level in UK as far as
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I'm aware so it's interesting to hear about.
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Yeah it's my brother did a thing where if you drove in an RV himself in the mate was
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with the US forces in around where he lives and they wanted to do the RV trip so they did
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an RV trip right across the US and when they got to the to from to the west coast there
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was that volcano thing?
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So they got an extra two weeks courtesy of actually having it.
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Oh wow and there was also not earlier the British Airways paid their additional costs so
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they had the full extra two weeks so they went from up to Seattle the whole way down to
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L.A. so that it crossed country and north so very good.
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Yeah yeah yeah yeah that must be great and something like this.
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This means to a hookah stuff I think it's great to get insights into the stuff that goes
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on.
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Fantastic.
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So is he not wanting to waffle on the boat for hours on the show but okay.
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Brighten the Hollywood comments, enjoy the show, I enjoy the show, I hope you put some
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pictures of your camper in future episodes.
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Also I wonder if you might try some open source tools in future trips side by side to see
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how they compare Google's offer rings.
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The Kevin O'Brien says photos I'm glad you enjoyed it Brian.
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First you have to answer about my planning process and there are no photos involved other
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than screenshots on the accompanying webpage which is always linked in the show notes and
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yes I can vouch for that.
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In later episodes when I talk about the trip itself the accompanying webpage also have
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links to photos on my Flickr account so if I have not encountered any open source apps
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for the trip planning maybe out there I just haven't found them yet.
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Excellent.
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The next show was Community News, no comments moving on to the next show.
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Programming 101 there was one comment by by the way this was a beginner's introduction
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to web scraping in Python by class 2 and some guy on the internet says thank you.
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I want to learn how to web scrape because I've government regulation I need is posted
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online but if you want an offline copy they force you to purchase a physical book from
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a third party rather than purchase a digital copy in EPUB or PDF.
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The regulation changes often and you have to purchase the entire book rather than just
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the changes.
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I'm going to brick up high a few times to learn web scraping then you can read my
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own digital copy thanks again and if anyone can do that I'm sure it's some guy in the
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internet.
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Yeah yeah yeah he has great determination there's this guy on the internet so yeah I'll
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be fascinated how he gets on.
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The next one is Collective History of Raid Controller Brands and this is like a mini series
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that's GWP who I think works and that's sector has done.
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I'm finding this interesting because there was a time I used to read all the you know
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bike magazine and whatever and now I don't care as much.
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Same here yes yes.
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It's good to have an insight isn't it yeah yeah absolutely.
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It was entitled Raid but I didn't hear much about Raid or at least my notes says where
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was the Raid stuff but still the Ram and Rom stuff he was talking about was very interesting
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yeah if I did not know at all so I'm not happy.
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Bringing to a bringing to an end I think they series on PECs plumbing this is one I've
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been able to share and work as well.
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Very good.
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There's one comment from DNT who says a Hacker's plumbing system this is a great series thanks
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for putting it together this episode in particular I think would be a reference of the years
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with all the tips not to ruin your own day.
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Very very good.
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Yeah yeah yeah absolutely.
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I know he was a little bit nervous about putting forward such a series in the first
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stages but boy it was this is a good one yeah very popular and it's also one that I have
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whenever I do get time one of my one of the list things to do is add some horse pipe to
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the garden and I'm going to need to join into the PECs that they've run over so there
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you go I should be using this no it's good this is exactly is it of interest hackers
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absolutely yes I would say so yeah yeah yeah yeah not in the traditional computer programming
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sense but just in that the work dealing with the world as a hacker is a fascinating subject
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yeah yeah anything on that subject would be great yeah and I mean we use the word hacker
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over here and hacker public radio but you know you can also use the word maker so we're
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on that end of the spectrum is this a maker thing to do absolutely you really come back
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with a little tool on the 365 system monitoring center it's one of these like dashboardy type
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things for having a look at your system and I installed it at the time just to think yeah
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I'll have a look but since then I've been using Guru parallel for a lot of things and I wanted
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to see what my system was going to be looking like and this has been an invaluable little speedometer
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dashboard thing it's really really cool it takes a few seconds to install it and I've used
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it about five times since since this episode in the future feed yeah I also installed it and had
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a go at it but in my case I didn't find that it helped me well hasn't helped me yet in comparison
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to H top and B top and those sorts of things but the day may welcome yeah it's it's nice for just
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you don't want to be constantly tracking you just want to see okay I was running maxing up my
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system running parallel and then yes I had the progress bar but it was just nice to see okay there
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what's what's going on and stuff yeah I don't know yeah cool the stuff evil Steve doesn't want you
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to know about this is season one episode seven and look and pry on very good little series here
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yeah yeah yeah yeah no no no no that's a shame actually but I certainly found this really good
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I quite like the the two-host type of model with the R Brady Frost joining in exactly yeah and
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that was that was really good it was good before but it's just like to hear that so dialogues
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going on yeah it does give that and just give a little bit of three-dimensionality I guess yeah
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that's a good way of putting it yeah HBR feed to SQLite by Norse Wow this is awesome
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this is awesome and you know what this is awesome it means that we need to enrich our feed Dave
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with because I really would like to have it that everything is yeah is in the feed and if it's
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you're not able to create HBR website from the full RSS feed then we've done something wrong
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yes yes I think you might be have a few problems with some of the bits man you know the pictures
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the pictures are in the feed yeah they are yeah yeah yeah yeah so you can put pictures and
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feed and snow problem boss you can also link to them I mean yes yes yes yes we don't need to be
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pedantic about it but no no things like the tags and stuff we should have that in the feed as well as
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actually be there for sure yeah yeah we would need to extend as but I'm sure there's something in
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the awesome specification that would allow us to do that yeah cool the tags are on the internet
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archive by the way as well no but just in case other people didn't know and you can use them
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for searching for shows quite nicely on there yeah you can do without JavaScript exactly and
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even without even with JavaScript what's the point the tags themselves are for other sites to
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index our stuff really yeah whereas the series and holes are to provide context for a navigation
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for the website that's that is the difference between the two tags one doesn't replace the other
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they're both doing two different jobs so can you comment it yes daily database dump in SQL
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formats hacker public radio dot org forward slash hpr forward set dot SQL so hacker public radio dot
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org forward slash hpr dot SQL run a cron job every day and pull that down and you've got the hpr
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database without the comments about the reservations you're never going to get the reservations we will
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publish the schema but there's no point you know it's got people's personal IP address in there
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all sorts of crap so we don't want to do that and the comments we will do that later because it's
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I'm looking for a PHP expert to audit the code that codes a lot newer and that's entirely mine so
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any any problems I'm happy to own them but back to this episode this was awesome I really
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I really like this and I would like Norris has another one coming up so let's reserve for the
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comments until we get to that yep good good good well yeah great very enterprising on his
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behalf it's it yeah it's an impressive thing to do so yeah fantastic yes least points being
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handed out here left and right Dave following day I posted the show on
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um on some phone issues I had I'd been using uh primitive ftpd and then it stopped all of a sudden
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so I looked for an alternative and found a far better alternative in uh in the form of simple sshd
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it's on eftroid perfect little two yeah it looks really cool I don't know why I want to hit the
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moment because I know when I do because Android lies to you if you plug it in everything it does
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is lying to you the only time it doesn't lie to you is when you're in a db android debugging bridges
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route every other time it's lying to you this is the closest thing to not lying to you about the
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file system that you can get and at the end so you can you can just mount your uh your phone as an
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ssh ssh ft ssh ft ssh ft ssh fs sorry you can mount it as an ssh fs and you can just copy files over
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or sync files over and you don't have any of this crap that uh oh it's got some on the sd card
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and some on the internal one but they're all simulating to the change and write blah blah blah so
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yeah yeah just kidding I do transfer stuff I use uh kde connect for doing it but but that's all I
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really want to do I just want to pull photos off it and uh and that type of thing um and you know
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you can set that up so it always drops in the same place on the target machine and all that sort
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of thing but yes I do take your point that that that's that's that's still at that level of uh
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you know you can't look under here no no don't leave that corner of the carpet no
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and stuff like that it um yeah yeah well the reason I I use this often is that I have my phone
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on the Wi-Fi network and then uh I um myself on the wired network and the Wi-Fi network can I get
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to the wired network so all right all right okay kde connect doesn't work for me
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I never thought to do that that would really mess up my family yeah to try yeah
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Linux in laws the job interview with Chris Jenkins from Confluent and we have no comments about this
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but this was about Kafka very very enjoyable show um yeah and I mean we use Kafka a work a lot
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and I completely missed the overall helicopter view you know the configuration and all the rest
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that but the whole helicopter view of it really helped the show really helped just to get an idea
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where they're coming from what the difference is is how it differs from a regular database why
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you would want to use a brilliant brilliant brilliant episode anyone thinking of using Kafka are
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you know thinking of other databases this is he very clearly experienced here the reasons why you
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would use a no-sequel or relation relational database etc that is all yeah I found it most
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interesting too I almost tempted to rebuild my uh pie four b's at the moment and wondering whether
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to put it on there because it effectively it's an event streaming tool isn't it um so you can
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you can events can be triggered to it or a definition of events I'm not quite sure how you
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do that but I've worked in other systems that do similar things but it can also send stuff out
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as MQTT if you configure it that way so I'm wondering if that could be a useful component in an
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IoT download setup and I look forward to hearing the show it's ever if I ever get to it yes certainly
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on the list uh I also you can also slap a uh SQL front end to it as well
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cool yeah much dig deep and that would sound very interesting and the next one expert
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uh DIR usage by a hooker I have to I know you haven't used uh you're not coming from that branch
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you're true unixie guy um speaking of which I'm listening to the new year show in a mirror you
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talking about Vax systems and I've already added a few lines to my uh get Dave to do a show about
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this but it's good we have a similar background just in the digression there um I was moving things
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around in my attic and I found a big pile of uh uh Vax um well VMS manuals I think they date from
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the alpha years rather than the VMS uh the the Vax uh the Vax years and uh so I'm not sure what they
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are but uh I think I'm gonna bring them downstairs now good look at them because there might be
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some some gems there because the way that uh VMS did things was weird and clunky in some respects
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but really clever in others yeah a lot of the a lot of those people left digital and went to work for
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Microsoft and made various windows versions based on what they knew from VMS so um there you go
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cool the next day turn till turn table audio capture part two by archer seventy-two I
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revised previous capture scripts and this my friends is the black bush of shows because this is
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exactly what I am needing whenever all this other crap is done I still have an our whole box
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of tips and stuff to be archived this shall help the show up language not correct syntax are
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lying ten this will help yeah we know we know what you mean yes now it's good um
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I just have to do do some just some amazing stuff I'm really impressed with
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how he puts together this type of thing and he's got the pictures done to
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oh yeah to an art form now I think so they're very good yes everything you need you can actually
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just listen to that you know browse the pictures which I invariably forget to extract and then
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why does this look so crap ah I haven't extracted all the pictures well okay there you go
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I could but yes very very good um following day we had an interview with
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by telly telly I think the you can telly yes yeah I think so another one of
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operators uh I think uh operations cohorts back in the ethical hacking
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um dense pentesting the likelihood yeah yeah pentesting that's what we're calling it yeah
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yes I enjoyed this is good this was wow this was amazing I mentioned this to my son
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suggested he have a have a we listen to it because he's not he's in the security into things but
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he now works for a big big company that probably will I do pen testing from time to time
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and he might find this quite uh an insight into into that world so yeah I found this subtly
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fascinating um so yeah thank you very much operator for such a thing Kevin O'Brien says in the
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comments great show I hope you guys do more shows together this is a lot of fun and thanks for
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the shout out but did you record this a long time ago you mentioned shows I did back in 2019
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2020 I think um operator says this is a lost interview I never upload it so I assume that means he
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he found it is actually in some some corner or other so yeah it does look like it's an older one
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but this is hit for your time has a different meaning here put it it didn't attract from his quality
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absolutely no amazing amazing um we have been or see my computing history and the software I use
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and we have lots of comments first archer 72 first shows the title that was a good first show
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I'd like to hear more about C programming which I know nothing about also I think you will have
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another friend here who likes BSD's audio is just fine keep it up to smite face and I'll do uh
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oh Norrist oh plan nine plan nine they say some interesting future shows hopefully you will do
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a show on your experience about plan nine I'd forgotten I'd come into it on this one um I said
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as well yeah I realized that as you were as I was just about to start the you know the
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the nearest one um I said an excellent first show I enjoyed this a lot it sounded really good and
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had a lot of interesting content I'd like to hear more about modern BSD I used to use a proprietary
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Unix is back based on BSD back in the day for example Sunos on Suns not much deck altrix on deck
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MIPS systems deck station deck server daily for several years and OSF1 AXP and later true 64 Unix
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on deck health is a little so when I move to Linux at work and at home so I'm out of touch with
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the way BSD has developed and Ryan and Ohio said future show I bought for plan nine do you know what
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I love is that the community is now doing my job for me you know listen to the shows and then
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go hey I want to know the show well like this excellent feel free to do this people yeah yeah well
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absolutely and it's also good feedback for the for the host that you know people are listening
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people are interested people want more so what could be better all around Alex it gets over this
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oh people won't be interested in a show about blah you know and I think the the the game is
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up Dave as far as we're concerned people know that we'll just say yes we'd love to show about
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blah these these are real requests not these are real requests that are just kidding Dave requests
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that's the way now another new host came in Celeste I believe pinball machine repairs and there
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was a guy in work whose contractor who's temporarily not working anymore has huge hobby of
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repairing pinball machines so I was very interested in the show
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as I'm sure 72 says is a mine or yours I think it's actually mine because you did
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yeah that's one correct go go go go not just 72 says pinball machines and English that was interesting
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I remember working at a place that assembled the lighting backpaints for these machines I would
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get to play on the machines at lunch two of the memorable ones were Star Wars the Adam families
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and last action heroes or when your English is just fine you might find Dave Morris's series
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on the English idiosyncrasies a good listen starting with he refers to show two double five
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eight badly with English part one so thank you very much sir 72 for the citation and I would say
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don't of course you don't have an all you don't want to go down your English is wide
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yeah yeah no no I don't think it's a English is a weird language and it's one of the things I'm
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trying to convey you know but it's got some very strange things in it which which are quite
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hard if you're not learning it as a child you know absolutely trace as welcome this pinball repair
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project sounds like so much fun thank you for sharing your experiences and I'm looking forward
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to your next podcast you have to do a new podcast now and also please don't worry about the
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pronunciation of English word it was easy to understand everything you said I listened at 1.5
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speed welcome that's great yeah Brian and Ohio says sound scape you could do a show recording
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the sound playing the pinball machine eliminates the no time to do a show problem I assume we have
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time to play smiley face and I support that that's a brilliant idea thanks Brian yeah that would
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be fun wouldn't it yeah I would enjoy listening to that and you rune come in with a how to set
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up a Linux word RF VPN basically reading his own blood published at the same time no problems with
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that yeah absolutely I it sailed over my head a teeny bit and then I saw the blog reference and
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opened it up wow I haven't got had enough time to read it but it's really good quality stuff
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so yeah definitely recommend everybody goes and reads that worry guard is something I set up once
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about every 18 months or so and you know just enough time to know that I've done this in the past
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but also just enough time to have completely forgotten how I did this in the past or the software
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so he did so much that it's changed oh yeah now Brian and Ohio oh is kind of a little jealous person
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now I so wanted one of those oh arm slackwear fourth oh my description of a laptop and the laptop
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in question is the pie top I really wanted one of them just having a raspberry pie with a
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slide out keyboard and a screen basically everything you want but they're a ridiculously expensive
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yeah yeah I know I remember seeing them and thinking nah not for me but yeah really cool machine
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I was impressed by the way Brian mastered the one of the shortcomings yeah about the battery
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stuff needs he's built in an Arduino that monitors the battery level so yeah wow very very impressive
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and it goes to show what you can do is such a thing that you can get inside the guts of it as well
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yeah exactly but Brian can very well know that I know he messes with Arduino we can expect while
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I already knew that from the fourth episode so yeah more shows them I'm hardware hacking please thanks
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Brian no pressure and Ron has been doing some weekend projects I love this recycling
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a lawn chair or a patio umbrella thing broke and he fixed it and it's cool yeah it's a nice solution
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actually isn't it yeah I think I've used that that epoxy impregnated tape to mend a
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leaky pipe at one point in the earth lapse I thought I lived in because that used to be a sort of
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plumbing do dad it's a cloth soaked in epoxy I don't not quite sure how it what makes it
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sent but anyway whatever but it's yeah what a great idea I'd have been heading down the same road
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of putting a big dowel down there or getting a larger pipe to put around the outside or something
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like that then it would have gone through the hole and he's he's found a great solution that
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exactly just like scrunchies super useful yes indeed and a response to tomorrow's show god that
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was a pain in the earth to do yeah it was about statistics on hpr and my view on how you
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use us the air yeah yeah no I enjoyed listening to this it was it was really good it was yeah
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career no it's it sort of needs more study than listening to the audio while you're washing up
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or something but still well worth the dig into I think yeah people the show notes are there the
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full text of the show notes and yeah it brings up a little bit of a question is hpr a podcast
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hosting platform or are we a podcast and what I mean by that is where are we a youtube where you
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upload to a particular channel and you build your presence and whatever and I've never thought
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we were but but I've been here from the start so I also don't see why you would think where that but
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we are more like they what's that what's that um radio program on the BBC where a moment of
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reflection where a vicar or a or an imam or a priest or somebody comes on to say I'd be
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prayer of the day thought for the day is that for the day it's we're more thought for the day
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every day and you host comes on and gives their thought for the day be they whatever that's hpr
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except tech so if father father Murphy comes on and does the show for it's not father Murphy show
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it's for the Murphy on part for the day yes yes that well I think I've been here now for nearly
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10 years and I'd like to listen before that and that was certainly the the model that I rigged
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the into into what I was listening to you know that it is a means whereby people can
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put up post it so as it were a virtual post it's or just generally think oh just look this
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today I can tell other people about it and here we go rather than being a vehicle for
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people to build their own presences on the internet not that's not how we would I mean we don't
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not do that to randomly pulse I still haven't figured out the algorithm by which tattoo puts stuff
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on hpr versus on glue world order if he's got show notes he puts them on hpr I suppose
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maybe so maybe so anyway there are some comments about your first turn is you gonna do it
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yeah I'll do the first one who's turn is it I'll do it long time later known unknowns this is
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fascinating Ken and as you alluded to it's impossible to factor in people like me who to lead
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some hpr episodes without listening to them anything by tattoo is an instant listen anything by
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Linux in laws is an instant delete that's hard uh move back the beauty of hpr is the broad selection
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and unpredictability I think the spread of hpr would be destroyed if it was worth become a podcast
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jester speutian service for podcasters looking to exploit hpr's readymade audience okay
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so we happen to comment from somebody whose handle is e hyphen slash hyphen why I'm sure this is not a
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little I've missed it no yeah it could be a leads to z easy right my my eyes can't do lead
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to a two old okay the fonts doesn't help for when you look at the model
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nah yeah yeah yeah probably does work in in other fonts and it also depends on the browser probably
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some isn't anyway the comment was only interviews only listen to the interviews not sure how Ken is
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going to factor that into the calculations smiley face no I'm not doing any more freckin stats thank
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you and this is uh yesterday show was in response to this show which was um Linux in laws uh 20 years of
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review and they kind of had a spoof of um going back at going forward in time and then back in time
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I was a bit annoyed that hpr stopped some five years Dave why would that be do you think
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yeah yeah we do something about that must mean yes okay and the last show at the 29th is major
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destinations building a plan around major destinations and using membership to get discounted stays
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this this is a hookah's travel series obviously for the or everything but I was also listening
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to this show thinking yeah I want to actually make use of um nice trains are being pushed
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here in europe as well a series of how I basically would like to go with my daughter or whatever
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around for a few city breaks on night trains you know arrive somewhere uh sleep during the night
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arrive somewhere spend the day getting the train come back on that type of thing yeah yeah yeah
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but are you that's it what else do you that was uh yeah I was just going to comment on a hookah's
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show saying that yeah the I hadn't realized that he was towing and RV I assumed it was one of these
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sort of long band I think because they were the ones I saw most of in Yosemite when I took my kids
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there um but uh the is it knocking what was that I didn't think he was towing us
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he is yeah he said so yeah yeah he's he's it's a towing he was saying uh when you're towing
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yep you have to restrict yourself to 60 miles an hour or he did anyway and he's also talking about
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going finding a low bridge and realizing it was a low bridge just as he approached it stopping and
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then having to get out of that place um with uh uh if you're not skilled at uh reversing with a trailer
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I certainly wouldn't be that's not what he said but I'm just guessing what what he's saying
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um so and also his his RV is uh 13 feet tall we got that isn't meters so it's a massive
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people so yeah I wonder what it's like you know okay you know we've fought us once
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of a Zorvi setup I'm sorry absolutely absolutely I'd love to know what it's like in a in a heavy
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crosswind um you know yeah exactly come around the edge of a edge of a hill or something
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no mountain cliff and it moves you across from this is yeah kind of so yeah yeah yeah so I'm
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fascinated to to know more about this it's anyway very interesting series yep okay cool comments
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on other shows uh there's one comment on by DNT on uh using task warrior to structureize your
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work which was a yirune button show from 2020 DNT said I saw your most recent episode
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under reminded me of this one I had heard of task warrior many times in this show you explained
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how you can set weights for different distributes out of which the urgency score can is calculated
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by that you can sort your mess of things you wish you would do that proved too irresistible
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irresistible to my little brain I it really is the one thing that sets it apart having succumbed
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via vendor lucky network to a less free and more convenient option I am not using task warrior
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anymore but I did for a good while and I think it is the most impressive to do list application
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out there so thanks for the show huh that's a really good comment I used to use task warrior work
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for a while then I stopped when I retired and listening to your in's show I did
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plunge back into task warrior but then I found a week had gone by and I'd forgotten it I'd actually
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forgot to go and so I don't know what that says about me but yeah I don't think it is really
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thing that sticks with me but I can see that somebody has different different mindset different
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approach could could get a lot of it so that's really cool good comment so we have a comment from
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operator to operator who says installer changed because you can't install only key with a local
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admin not even set compact layer equals runners invoker works and he gives a link to a to one of his
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yes scripts to presume you get random so I've not actually looked to be honest yeah cool how we
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going to tackle the website thing okay well I'll do the first one and this is in response to
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a comment in any case I would like this about source code for the HPR website in any case the
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quote is any case I would like to be in the loop some sort of website working group could be
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great to have discussions without filling up the mail list good point will move the discussions
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after the community uses a wider community can have their say I just started and then this is
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rolls point I just started the HPR site generator project which is currently hosted on Git Lab
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and points to a link I propose to move the general discussion about the HPR website project code
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to the projects issue tracker from an official location is set up if this is acceptable please
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create an issue with the label general discussion blah blah blah I refer to some form of
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for a mailing list of discussions but I would like I don't wish to get too much work for the
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janitors of anonymous hosts okay you do Chris's response Chris's yeah Chris says I second the above
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motion you do runs reply please I'm lazy and track yeah I'm sorry it's okay I'll do it anyone
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else interested I would be interested in helping develop an upload API I have
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contemplated an HPR recording app that would help record edit and post the show from
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reform or tablet also have ideas from a command line script which reads a file that has various
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upload fields in it and then post to the website from the GNUX install from my GNUX install
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adventures I was looking to become more familiar with scheme and possibly guile so starting
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working on a script to upload the show don't have anything worked yet I will now create a scm file
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with various fields definitions and writing my show notes then I just copy and paste them into
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the browser input fields not that a script program couldn't make the post calls to some location
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that the same location that the web form does but it's easier to parse the response particularly
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or responses have you got your runes yeah sorry my yeah I seem to have gone round in a loop
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but yes I have yes just my small two cents in this discussion maybe Elm is a nice solution
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and he refers to a Twitter tweet okay cool and Chris replies hi Ron thanks for the
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seconding this I've such a script based on Python framework called Selidium which is an
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integral part of the in those publishing workflow around HPR the trouble is that is the
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obtain the pain to maintain as for example is changed to the upload page structure content has
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the potential to easily break the script a couple of Europe's back I came with a high level design
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of such an API I publish this on the HPR GitLab instance see my previous remarks but apparently
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this document is finished in the midst of time I haven't heard back from Ken and Dave on my
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previous email I'm sure I'll see if I can dig this out and share with you in a more public place
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and we can take it from there so you said you you want to do next yeah I read okay the HPR
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website has been updated to support emails with no spam dot no spam so we can release the database
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easier this is involved a lot of changes to a lot of the web pages so it seems if
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while it all seems fine can you report any issues thanks and that's related to the publishing
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of the SQL database which we wanted to do we didn't want to release the emails for storage
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as regular emails and now we're stored them instead of job blog at example.com we're storing
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them physically we used to read job blog at example.com and then when we published on the website we
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published it as job blog dot no spam at no spam dot example.com and now we just save it in the
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database as job blog dot no spam at no spam dot example.com and then when we use it we strip out
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the things so that way it's say it by default safer okay unfortunately you are next
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responding exactly it's also from you and it seems to have gone okay the get yours page now has
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a link to the database dump in SQL so the link is hackupublicradio.org forms.hpr.sql I'll start
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working on the template from Rome's HPR generator next to get the site produced first focusing
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on the static pages not linked to the database however don't let that stop you have a look at
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the database and see how you can produce your own mirror site with the tools of your choice
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and I go on to say we've held back the commons and reservations table from the database exports
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for now expect the commons to be updated shortly I'm looking for some trusted experts
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to audit the PHP code behind the commons system recommendations are welcome the reservations table
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and schema will be made public with the reservations with the reservation system although I doubt that
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the data will ever be published publishing it has no value as the entries are removed once the
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sure is posted and it contains the horse's IP address so on a Chromic says high-can
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stroke janitors any chance to get the old GitLab instance up once again I suppose if you want
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to go down the route Linux in laws series one episode 51 a Git like structure may come in handy
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and I pointed that to Josh who said the GitLab server has gone for over a year note the server
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is long gone and pointed to replacement however Chris then says for those interested in processing
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the possible API as part of the HPR website you'll find somewhat old proposal and taken to
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account the GitT instance feedback implementations of the current proposals are welcome
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in the interest of getting the actual size of the community for this I'll be interested to see if
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the horse reading this actually use some sort of automation workflow for publishing the content HPR
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and perhaps might show an interest in such an API project so yeah boiling things down I guess
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the real question that we need to have answered is if there were if there were to be an API
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who would use it because you've got to you've got to write code to use it you know it's not just
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a case of walking up to a form and fill in in fields which as we heard Rowan does by offering up
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a window and cutting and pasting one to another which is you know which is what I do as well
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and you know it's a pretty convenient way of doing things so who would use an API if there was one
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that would be the the question to ask do you think Ken yeah that's a good question I mean I
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I design APIs for a living actually well the designing of APIs is the easy part it's
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the whole system behind that that becomes more complex so I'm not against having an API we
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could have a swagger file but yeah is anyone going to use it I really like to know
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okay and Dave rounding off the show some very very sad news do you want to read this for a shy
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yeah um we I think we both became aware through Twitter and Macedon of the recent death of
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Oliver normally known as Oli Clark who has has been quite an important person in the in
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various tech community forums and so on um he certainly met spoke to him at old camp and
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he's been involved in the bar camps quite a lot and also in the raspberry pie jams as well so
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he um he was a you're great enthusiast uh to to teach all manner of stuff I think the
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rose pie jams was a great vehicle for doing that and sadly he died in November last year um and it
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was covid that got him um unfortunately his family didn't know how to get the message out to
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the wider community so he didn't have passwords or anything to to do that so uh so
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it's only it's only come to light his departed only come to light in the past few weeks so yeah
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extremely sad wasn't it yeah very uh yeah so I was going to say I collected his Twitter
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masters on Flickr website and stuff like that together just in case anybody wants to uh you know
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go and uh remember him through through such a vehicle and uh if we have a call out for how we can
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pass on our uh messages of condolence to his family um to me he was just the backbone of uh on camp
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always there and anytime I asked for an infuse it was like you know you're busy with the sound board
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and uh you know I owe you a short I think so I was shocked to discover that I hadn't an interview
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with him but it's always because he was busy helping out and stuff um yeah he was the most deep
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in in some some something rather to do with the with our camp for sure yeah yeah and even even
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pictures of our camp tended to have but you know uh Dan Lynch Ali and some other random person
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less panda was often there yeah very good less or yeah poppy yeah very sad news
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I need to tell them about all the shows and archive.org fees to how we do it just uh just a just a
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account of that's incrementing so I managed to get 145 shows processed um to the way that we
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would like them to be since the last community news so it's by just by doing five a day
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so yeah so very good we go okay um that's it Dave thanks for uh postponing the time I'll try
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and process this now straight away and uh I'm shooting tomorrow folks for another exciting
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