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Episode: 4108
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Title: HPR4108: What's in my bag
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4108/hpr4108.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 19:41:14
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4108 for Wednesday, the first of May 2024.
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Today's show is entitled What's in My Bag.
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It is hosted by Swift 110 and is about 10 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is I describe What's in My Bag.
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Hello everybody, it's me again, Swift 110.
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Been at this a few years now.
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It's been a while since I've actually recorded on here.
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Thought I'd go ahead and start doing more, I guess I'll make up for it.
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I'll make up for lost time and go through my phones and see what I've recorded previously.
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Go ahead and finally post them on here.
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I mean they're not exactly time-sensitive information after all.
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So that'll be something to look forward to for sure.
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You'll be hearing a lot more from me in the future.
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So hopefully you like my voice.
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I'm sorry that my voice is a little trash right now.
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It's just from being extremely happy and talking a lot of work.
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And I was able to go skating last night and that was very exciting as well.
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So hey, it is what it is.
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I'll take a sip of this water.
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See if that helps.
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Who knows.
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Okay.
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It's not so pretty good.
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What am I going to talk about today?
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Let's do an installment of what's in my bag.
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Well, what's normally in my bag these days are the following.
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15 inch 2015 MacBook Pro, which means obviously I'm going to carry its power cable and adapter.
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Power adapter with it.
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So boom, that's two items right there.
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I'm going to also carry my iPad 9.
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Again, that has a cable.
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It's an adapter at the end.
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So I can make sure to charge that up whenever necessary.
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Thankfully, it's rare.
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But I'm able to do that with my iPad.
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Okay.
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Great iPad and charger.
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I also have a second cable that I got for pretty cheap.
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I really, really like.
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So I just carry that with me just in case I have another Apple device or somebody else needs to use it.
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I have that just in case they are.
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What else do I have?
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Let's think about it.
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Okay.
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So I have a multi-point multi-point multi-point multi-point multi-point multi-power adapter.
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That's in the shape of a cube that I got from Target.
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Thank you, Target.
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I'm not the dear sponsor of this particular recording.
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But just a shout out nonetheless because they hooked me up with that thing.
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It comes in really handy when you need to have a bunch.
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You have need to have several plugs for different devices.
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You know, you go to, you ever been to a coffee shop and they just don't have that many areas.
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The plug in your laptop, the phone or whatnot.
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And it's nice to be able to add plugs and just make it more of a better experience for everybody involved.
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Okay, great.
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I also carry actually what I'm going to start carrying is at least two USB-C cables.
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It overkill, but right now I have a four foot, four to six feet.
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No, it's a six.
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No, it's a four foot or something like that.
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USB cable, that's pretty nice.
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Like a braided cloth, USB-C cable, the USB-A and the other end.
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I plan on getting another six foot cable pretty soon.
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That'll be coming handy.
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And those coming handy.
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Now that I've started just using the short little cables, probably about a foot long.
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That's all I really need for a USB-C cable to charge my phone at night.
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Just plug that into my MacBook Pro and just, when I'm going to go,
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it's really convenient to use as well.
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And so pretty much cables, laser charge, my iPad, as well as my MacBook Pro.
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And then of course, I'll carry clothing, you know, usually shirts underwear for, you know, at least two of each.
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And I tend to pack those.
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I fold those a certain way and then put the laptop on them.
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And it helps the cushion, the laptop, the bottom of the bag, because there is no other cushioning available in that manner.
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So that comes in real handy as well.
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In fact, that reminds me, I wanted to go to a store in Munich market today.
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Because I don't have to be at work for a while.
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This is quite the day to get on over there and see what they got.
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It may have something I need that I could really use that'll help me in the day to day life.
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So we'll work that out for sure.
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What else am I, do I normally have in my bag?
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My USB drives, my Ventoy stick, a couple of other drives.
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I got my resume on it.
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So I try to have big enough drives.
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So if I need to download operating systems, swap them out or whatnot, I'm able to do so.
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Transfer files from computer to computer when I don't want to do it wirelessly.
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Because as much as I love KDE Connect, it can take a little time.
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And I could just transfer a boom and drop and be done using the sleeping net.
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It's always a good thing to have options for sure.
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The bag I use is a simple $12 bag that I got from actually one of those discount stores.
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The Titanium market.
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I'm really grateful to have it.
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Hopefully, it'll last at least long enough.
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The bag I really, really want is from Timbuktu.
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And when I go get that, that'll be something nice.
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I currently have a messenger bag from them that I got.
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And like 2012.
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And boy, it's been through it.
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So what I'm hoping is that they'll come through with their lifetime there into one to one thing.
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And that probably is able to get a brand new bag.
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That'll be amazing.
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So there's a couple of things I'm trying to work on in the future.
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Because I like, you know, you want to have a good bag, the sturdy, this waterproof.
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That's actually going to last.
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The last thing you want to do, oh my goodness.
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And I've had this happen time and time again is that one of the straps breaks.
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And those are all valid.
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You definitely don't want that.
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And so I'm trying to avoid having that issue happen at all.
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And so just kind of working on various upgrades.
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Now regarding the woods in my bag right now, the laptop by itself is little over four pounds.
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Four and a half pounds rather each.
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And I've had by itself as a pound and you factor in the charging cables and stuff.
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That's probably another pound, which we had all that together.
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And a little bit of clothing.
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You know, that's part of it when you're carrying it.
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You know, walk a lot and you're going to go a lot as much as I am.
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You just want to make it a lighter and a compact kind of scenario.
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And so I look forward to getting a 13 inch framework laptop.
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That'll be amazing because that's nearly three pounds.
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But that takes a pound and a half off of what I'm already carrying.
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And that will be absolutely superb.
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Just having that dollar machine.
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You know, it does mean a little smaller of a screen.
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I think it's a better screen than what I have in my book, well.
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And definitely I'll get a much better battery life out of it.
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And having a new machine will be faster and better as well.
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I have to actually do a benchmark and compare it to because that one's using a new processor.
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You know, versus the HQ processor that's been this 2015 that would grow.
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The way for me to get a much better CPU, of course, would really get the framework 16.
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I think all that one's kind of heavy, but it's also kind of expensive.
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I could use it because I would really be spurging.
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And so we'll see how things play out into the future.
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But yeah, this has been an episode of installment rather of what's in my bag.
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I'll be adjusting things periodically so that the function better, stay neat.
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And of course, have a lighter weight that I'm carrying the room.
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Four and a half pounds can be a bit much. It's not horrible.
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I'm definitely not doing what I used to do where I would actually carry a T420 in an X201
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along with an iPad at the same time and all the charging things that go along with that.
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So at least I'm, I've gotten better.
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See, at the time, I would go out and about do what I need to do, travel by Airbnb.
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It would be a situation where I just couldn't choose which laptop I wanted to carry.
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And so I would just say, hey, I'll carry both the modes of the library and walk with it like that.
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And that was fantastic and all.
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But I'm a little bit older.
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I guess a little wiser and just don't want to do that anymore.
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The only thing is I really, really prefer using Linux machines.
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It's nice that there's some things I can do without thinking about it.
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And I've got to go look it up and whatnot.
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And so, you know, getting back to a Linux daily kind of program would be amazing.
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Well, it's all I got to say for right now. This has been Swift 110.
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And I hope you guys have a fantastic day.
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Another installment of What's in My Bag.
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You guys take care of yourselves. Bye-bye.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at HackerPublicRadio.org.
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