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Episode: 2805
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Title: HPR2805: My 50th Show
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2805/hpr2805.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 17:02:34
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Hello again, this is Tony Hughes for Hacker Public Radio.
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This is an auspicious show for me as it's my 50th show that I've recorded and released
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on Hacker Public Radio in my own right, however, prior to my first show in my own right,
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I did guest on two shows.
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The first of these was Hacker Public Radio 0844 and it was entitled The Flying Hamburg, hosted
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by HPR volunteers and that was released in October 2011.
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This was a show that was recorded at Bar Camp Blackpool in 2011 when a group of us got
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together to record a podcast.
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The lairiest thing was that the only place we could find to record it was a stairwell
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which happened to be next to the toilets, definitely not family friendly, but if you want
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to laugh, go and have a listen.
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The next show I appeared on was an interview I did with Ken Fallon at my first dog camp
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in the same year.
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This was Hacker Public Radio 0863 and basically I talked about my journey using free cycle
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that got me into using Linux on old PCs and the like that I'd refurbished that I could
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then give away back on free cycle.
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Ken at the time was as usual trying to recruit new hosts and interviewed me with the hope
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that I would become one.
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Well it did work but it took me another 5 years before I finally recorded my first show
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in my own right.
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First just to say the idea for this show comes from HPR 2,700 in which Ken created a script
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to automate the bot voice reading a list of every show that has been released on HPR.
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So to celebrate my 50th show I thought I would list my shows but with me running through
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them and do a brief summary of the shows where appropriate.
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So as is usual my first proper show that I did for HPR was HPR 2051 my Linux journey and
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in this episode I talked briefly or less than briefly depending on your opinion how I
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started my computing journey and ended up using Linux and as I said on that show the
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interview that I did with Ken started with free cycle but you know gone listen to this
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show and you'll get a fuller update of how I got into using Linux and my Linux story.
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My next show was Hacker Bullet Radio 2056 an interview with a young Kafka which was released
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on the 20th of June 2016.
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I recorded this show with Josh Lowe at all about code at my local Raspberry Jam.
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Josh at the time was probably at 12 and he has gone on to develop the edgy box program
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which helps people transition from scratch over to full Python so if you want to listen
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to that episode that was a great one.
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So episode 3 that I recorded was Hacker Bullet Radio 2065 what's in my bag and this was
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a basic look at what was in the bags that I carry around when I go to computer events
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or just to my local Raspberry Jam or to my makerspace stroke log.
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We looked at that show note and the show notes again this is something that I need to update
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quite quickly because my bag looks very different today as Kenned say IO in the show.
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Episode 4 Hacker Bullet Radio 2076 was about magazines I read and I did a couple of episodes
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about this and basically it was just running through some of the technology magazines and some
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of the other magazines that I read on a regular basis that also encompassed Hacker Bullet Radio 287
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which was my episode 5. My episode 6 Hacker Bullet Radio 2097 was about new toys.
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I talked about my hardware journey over the last 30 odd years and talked about a new i7
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tower I just bought second hand at the computer option I frequent and I'm often mentioning on shows
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so if you want to hear that one that's a good one to listen to.
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My episode 7 Hacker Bullet Radio 20101 what's on my podcatcher?
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It was a show which says what it was on the tin and it was just about some of the podcasts that
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I listened to. Episode 82144 which was quite a large gap for me was a start of a series of
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interviews I did at Bar Camp Manchester in 2016 and that first one was another interview with Joshua
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when it was a follow-up from the one I've done previously and talking about how the software
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project he's developing is progressed. The next couple of shows were also from Bar Camp
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Manchester 2151 and 2157 were interview shows. The first one we clear was one of the organizers
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and the second one was with Alan O'Donough who basically started the Raspberry Jam movement
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although there are some contentions about that but I would create it Alan as one of the
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starters of the Raspberry Jam movement. My episode 11 which was Hacker Public Radio 2257
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was about installing what OS on a little later aspire one netbook and it was basically just a
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review of how well it made the netbook run and made the netbook still relevant today.
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Episode 12 was Hacker Public Radio 2265 and it was another review of what OS but this time on
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the Lenovo X61S I tried it on that to see how that worked on the Lenovo being quite a powerful
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little laptop all being about 12 years old now it was a dual core processor 1.6.
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Episode 13 Hacker Public Radio 2271 was a little review of the Raspberry Pi Zero W after
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it was released and my episode 14 Hacker Public Radio 2280 was about the Lenovo X61S part 2.
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I'd slightly upgraded the hardware by putting a SSD on it and also I'd found that what OS wasn't
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quite what I was expecting for that particular laptop and so I was experimenting with another
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Linux version which was Linux Lite. Episode 15 Hacker Public Radio 2286 was quite a
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poignant one for me it was released in May 2017 following a stroke I'd had the previous
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February and it was basically entitled surviving a stroke and it was my experience of surviving the
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stroke and some general information about my life since then. My episode 16 which was Hacker Public
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Radio 2295 was another Linux review show and it was MX Linux this time but on a bit more powerful
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than over X230i I'd had some problems with booting this particular machine with Linux Mint so
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an SSD so I tried MX Linux and that seemed to cure the problem that I was having at the time.
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I will say that they X230i runs fine on Linux Mint 19.1 so it's no longer an issue.
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My episode 17 Hacker Public Radio 2331 was the first of a series of interviews I did at Liverpool
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Makefest in 2017. These go through 2336 233 sorry 2341 2346 2352 I could say they were
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interview shows that I did at the Makefest go and take a look at them if you're interested in
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some of the participants of Liverpool Makefest in 2017. My episode 22 was Hacker Public Radio 2362
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and this was putting raspberry in x86 on a Lenovo x61s and how well that ran.
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Episode 23 HPR 2366 was the first one of my cooking shows that I've did and this one was about
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making bramble jelly after I'd been picking wild brambles locally. The next show at my episode 24
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was HPR 2374 and in this cookery based show I talk about how to make sauerkraut in the show notes
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I do include pictures of the process so take a look at that if you want to know how to make sauerkraut
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and we're halfway we're at my episode 25 which was Hacker Public Radio 2380 and this was running
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raspberry in x86 on the p4 tower at the Makeerspace we have a number of old Pentium 4 2.8 gig tower
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machines knocking about so I tried putting raspberry in x86 on it and it was actually surprisingly good.
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So coming to episode 26 which was Hacker Public Radio 2405 this was a review show of my
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new Nokia 6 phone and basically I just reviewed the phone shortly after I purchased it.
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Episode 2432 which was my episode 27 was a couple of months later and it was
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a entitled living with living with the Nokia 6 and it was an update to the 2405 show.
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My episode 28 was Hacker Public Radio 2442 and this was a soundscape show of the
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sound of birdsong that I'd recorded at Woodbrook Quaker Study Center in Birmingham in the UK and
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this was just a short show about that soundscape it was inspired by another soundscape show that I'd
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heard. My episode 29 was Hacker Public Radio 2597 and this was a show about installing a bun
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218.04 Matte on a PC just a review show basically about 1 to 1804.
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My episode 30 HPR 2590 was a bit of a warning show after I'd blown my PC power supply
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and it was just entitled blowing a PC power supply and it was just how not to show
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my episode 31 Hacker Public Radio 2595 again I was talking about purchases at my local computer
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auction and this time it was about a secondhand to see BuzzZ30 laptop that I just purchased
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and a review of that. Episode 32 was HPR 202601 and this was another series of interviews that I'd
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done at Liverpool Matefest in 2018. The first one was Chris Dell. My episode 332606 was an
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interview with Dan Lynch at the same show. Dan had recently become one of the organizers of Liverpool
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Matefest and people all know him from Linux Outlaw fame. Episode 34 was 2612 and this was a
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interview with concrete dog about rocketry and that was again at Liverpool Matefest.
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My episode 35 HPR 2616 was an interview with Josh all about code again and this was about
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his edge of box program which has come on a long way over the years. Episode 36 was Hacker Public
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Radio 2621 and this was an interview with Chanel Thomas one of the participants in Liverpool
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Matefest 2018 that's a really good show go and take a look at that one. Episode 37 HPR 2626
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was another interview at Liverpool Matefest 2018 and this time with Helen and Chris
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from We're All Code Club and Manchester Hackspace. My episode 38 was Hacker Public Radio 2632
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again with an interview with Robert and Carl from Liverpool Matefest
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there from the Edgel University. Episode 39 was Hacker Public Radio 2636 and this was an interview
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at Liverpool Matefest with Joel from the J.M.U. Fablab. My episode 40 HPR 2641 was an interview with
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Rachel from the Microbit Foundation and this was again recorded at Liverpool Matefest.
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Episode 41 was HPR 2646 and this was an interview with Steve and Gerard from the Liverpool
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Astronomical Society recorded at Matefest 2018. Episode 42 was HPR 2652 and this was the final
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in the series of Liverpool Matefest interviews and this was an interview with Caroline and John
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from Matefest. Caroline Keep is one of the founding members of the Matefest in Liverpool and she
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was talking about the school where she works with John Carling who's her head teacher. Episode 43 HPR 2663
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it was a review show on a piece of hardware I just purchased two and a half inch SSD
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stroke HDD caddy off eBay and I was doing a quick review because I think the show Q was a little
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bit light at the time. My episode 44 was HPR 2702 and this was a show in response to
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episode Hacker Public Radio Episode 2658 and basically it was a response to Dave and
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our show about Audacity and their post production of podcasts which was a really good show so if
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you're looking for some information on using Audacity for producing podcasts go and take a look at
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that. My episode 45 was HPR 2735 and this is another cooking show in which I talk about
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Civito and this is a base for stews and sauces and stuff so take a look at that if you're
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interested in cookery. Episode 46 is the first of a couple of shows I did on applications
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that I use on Linux and this is Hacker Public Radio Show 2738 2746 and 2772 are the follow-up shows
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to this talking about the software and the applications I use on Linux. So my final show before
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this show which is my episode 49 Hacker Public Radio 2786 is a show that was inspired by Anuka
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doing a show on his YouTube channels that he listens to, oh he watches so I decided to run
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through some of the channels that I subscribe to and just give a short to review of each of those.
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And that brings us up to date with this being the 50th episode which has been a short run through
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of the shows that I've recorded for HPR over the last few years. So I hope you've enjoyed
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reminiscing as much of I've enjoyed recording the show and reminiscing about some of the things
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I've recorded over the last three years and this is Tony Hughes for Hacker Public Radio signing off
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for now. Tera.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org.
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