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Episode: 3795
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Title: HPR3795: 2022-2023 New Years Show Episode 1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3795/hpr3795.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 05:31:44
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,795 for Friday the 17th of February 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, 2022-2023 New Year's Show Episode 1.
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It is part of the series HP Our New Year Show.
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It is hosted by HP Our Volunteers and is about 84 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is 2022-2023 New Year's Show where people come together and chat the year
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away.
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Okay, I've got a backup stream running, testing, testing.
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In the backup stream running, are you running another stream?
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Do you see you have a backup stream running?
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Is there anybody out there?
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Maybe.
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Do you see you set up another stream?
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Are you out there?
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No, Ken.
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Two minutes, honky.
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Yep.
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Do you see you set up another stream?
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Can you hear me?
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Okay, I'm full of sleep.
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What?
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Who's full of sleep?
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Can you hear me?
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Can you not hear me?
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Ha ha ha ha.
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Well, that's not good.
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Yep.
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Well, yes.
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There was something.
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Can you hear me now?
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And you hear me?
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Ten seconds.
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Well, hello everybody and welcome to the 11th annual HP Our New Year's Eve Show.
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Yay!
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Where we welcome in each and every time zone as the join the New Year and say goodbye to 2022
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and welcoming 2023.
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This intro should have been done by honky, but he's having...
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I believe you are having the technical issues.
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Some issues.
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And apparently, Ken can't hear me.
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Hey, that might enter joined.
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Just in time.
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Good morning, everybody.
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The 11th annual Hacker Public Radio New Year's Eve Podcast.
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Where we spend about 26 hours sitting around talking.
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And hopefully I can get it out a lot faster than June or July when I finally got it out this year.
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Again, big ups to HP Lovecraft for helping with the show notes last year and helping speed up and get it out.
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Ken apparently seems to be having some issues.
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To me, this has always been a lot of fun and it was actually my introduction into podcasting.
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I probably told this story a couple of times before for those who have listened to previous podcasts.
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But the HP Our New Year's show was that because it was so open that anyone could just join in for a few minutes and say something and then leave.
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It was kind of my introduction to podcasting.
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It kind of broke down that wall of listener to creator.
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I enjoy doing it.
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I enjoy hosting it.
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I enjoy listening to it afterwards.
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And I hope that it encourages other people to start podcasting.
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So that might are you awake?
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Yeah, actually, I've been awake for quite a while.
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So if I fall off the world, it has a spirit to it.
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But the body said no.
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No, I got you.
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And I'm just going up a little bit ago.
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Luckily I got some death wish coffee for Christmas and I just killed the last of it.
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Well, I have caffeinated beverages setting bloated up six liters of them.
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But I need more than that.
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I'm in trouble.
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Yeah.
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Well, I'm just going to end up mute.
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Hello.
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Good morning, Ken.
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Can you guys hear?
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Can you hear me?
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Yeah, no.
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Oh, OK.
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Sorry, don't know what happened there.
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You did the intro, I presume.
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I kind of followed up with what you started.
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Oh, I can hear a thing.
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So that was weird.
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That's all right.
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Did you say you started up another stream?
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I have a recording going remotely.
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Can you just see how that works?
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Although it doesn't appear to be working.
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Well, that's not good.
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Is that working to see?
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Actually, I think it's, I was hoping it was only W otherwise known as L.
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Oh, OK.
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More and say it's nice, but A.W.
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Chase and set her place.
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Happy New Year from Thailand.
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Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year.
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Our thing's in Thailand.
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More and see you in company.
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Our thing's in Thailand.
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Good.
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We just visited another elephant sanctuary.
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Cool.
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Museum.
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Yeah.
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Well, if you don't keep up your exercise, you'll be flying home FedEx.
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Is the recording started?
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Oh, yeah.
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Apology.
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So many of them I can't get feel seek my mind to play it.
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With the audio stream?
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Yeah.
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Let me just try it again.
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It also could be on my side.
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Let's see what we can do here.
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No, it's playing.
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It's playing.
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Oh, good.
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Playing with streams is fun.
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I hate it every year.
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We have this.
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First two hours of the show was also debugging audio stream.
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So the stream is working.
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That's fine.
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Problem on my end.
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Yeah.
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I was saying the other day, I just switched mics.
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And then everything that was working perfectly fine.
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And so I'm sitting there and playing with the PAVU control with that minor talking, trying to troubleshoot.
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What's the matter?
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Yes.
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If you ever need someone to fill a shift with random chatter, email me.
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Well, listen, we got about 26 hours here.
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That comes in the aftershock.
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That's right.
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I mean, I don't accept it.
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It is interesting with 5150 Storing Show.
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This about this time of year.
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Storing show, the book review from the bottom of a well in a noisy truck.
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Yeah, when I mentioned 5150's collection of purses, they wondered if they took him on his last ride.
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But he didn't want to wait there.
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I think he just had the one.
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But he wanted to go into a horse convention.
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And he had all those pictures of the many different horses that he saw.
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Well, I didn't know until he was gone.
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How good a friend.
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Yeah.
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Exactly.
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Hunky, what type of stream is that?
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An algorithm P3.
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I think I have two different ways of being inside their algorithm.
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Flack.
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I don't know.
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I think it's primarily all I don't touch anything right now.
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No, no, no, no.
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It's here.
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I'll break it.
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No, no, no, no.
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I think I might have it once it.
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By recording through the stream through, but seem to work out pretty well.
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Yeah, you have that running, I hope.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, I started that up.
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Well, there you go.
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I sent a message to Lovecraft.
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I don't know if he's actually up.
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Oh, and the, yeah, yeah.
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Was he in the luckiest room at Snyder?
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Yeah, he's been in the luckiest room, but I said hello a couple of times,
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but didn't get a response.
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So I don't know if he's like me.
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He's just been leaving his hook in the water.
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Probably.
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Now, Morton, see, did any elephants pick you up?
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Yeah, the second time, the other place we were at,
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an elephant picked me up also after I fed him.
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The picture should be posted from a few minutes ago.
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Well, good thing that Ella is not the yellow type.
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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I'll worry about the Tiger, not not an elephant.
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Yeah.
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Well, I think, I think you need to worry about the girls of Thailand,
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about as much as you have to worry about lizards in Bangkok.
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So where is our New Year's window right now?
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Does anyone know?
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Where does it start off?
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Let's see, I think it's the Chatham Islands.
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New Zealand.
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Yep.
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Those two.
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Oh, and Christmas Island.
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Chatham Islands are the next hour.
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Well, happy New Year, Christmas.
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Merry Christmas, related.
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Following our experience with the stream, I have,
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I haven't set a mumble on my new computer yet.
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Nor have I put in the SSD yet.
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I figured I will stay with the older hardware
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that I know works and do heart surgery on my new computer
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when I'm more arrested.
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Hey, since?
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I had a bit of a, could have, had a V8 moment.
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My computer, I know, is a, supports both SATA and NVMe M2 drives.
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And I picked up a SATA drive.
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I could have gone NVMe, but since I was planning on using this more
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for fast bulk storage, SATA should be fast enough for my purposes.
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Yeah, I basically look at it as things like SSDs,
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as you want to putting on as the operating system and everything else,
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I don't care what the speed is.
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Well, what, what I'm hoping to do is to be able to emulate larger systems,
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larger storage, as I'm experimenting with stuff.
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Yeah, so I got the, I was telling you about the USB 4B,
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for hard drive bay thing that I got right.
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So I got Armbian onto the Rock 64.
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I got the 4B plugged in.
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So Armbian is running and it recognizes all four hard drives
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that I put into the bay.
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And I got to figure out whether I want to do an LVM with them
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or just have them as separate drives for separate storages,
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or exploring separate things.
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And then I got to try to put that, I think I'm going to use that
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Docker installing the routine on an RPI Docker image and see if that works.
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Yeah, I've pretty much come to conclusion that while Ubuntu is supporting podman
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during my learning period, I'm going to have to run a VM
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and use it as a Docker host.
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Now, why, why would you use a VM to me as a Docker host?
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Because I'm going to be running cockpit as a general manager
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and it manages VMs pretty well.
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And then if I run a VM as a Docker host,
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you see that cockpit does not have the Docker manager
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has been depreciated in modern cockpit.
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Okay.
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I think I ran...
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Yeah, I have podman up.
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I don't know.
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I really don't use it.
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But the only thing I have right now running on a Docker container
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is the Etherpad.
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We use it as show notes.
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So I'd like to run podman, but at the moment it's undocumented.
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And one of the first folks that documented is coming out early February for 60 bucks.
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That's odd.
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Well, the Red Hat people may understand how to translate a Docker to podman.
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But they haven't yet the first person to actually do it so that mere models can do it.
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It's clearly planning on making bank on it.
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I would possibly talk to Danny.
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I want to say Danny's been running podman.
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Is that Joe?
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It's indeed Joe.
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Wow.
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We have minus Danny.
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We have most of the lug cast here.
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Well, my issue is I'm not going to be here real long right now because I haven't slept yet.
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Well, that's not good.
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Why not?
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I gave it a shot.
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Work out.
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I've been on a couple of times and nobody else was on and talking.
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Well, that's because it didn't start till now.
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Okay.
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I saw the recording.
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It started heading.
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Yeah.
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Fallen recording was already on here.
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Well, he was on here.
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But you were here.
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Well, me and here right now.
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That's just a stream.
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I was having to use what the running this stream.
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I was telling you started earlier than.
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Yeah, I've been one of this.
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The stream has been up for about two days now.
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It's exciting.
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That was great.
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We've been wrestling that day on Irishman.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I got a new headset for Christensen.
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So I plugged it in first.
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Oh, what'd you get?
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What'd you get?
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Oh, Logitech.
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It's model here.
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D45.
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Logitech is not bad.
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Yeah.
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It's comfy as well.
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Yeah.
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I've already been hitting the fence this morning.
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Been keeping the weight like trying to pull anything.
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Yeah.
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I'm trying to get some junk volume in because it's fun.
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Maybe I'll go up and wait here in a little bit.
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But I'm not going to go super high today.
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Elbows have been bothering me again.
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Oh, yeah.
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Yeah.
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And I ended up with bruises like right above my elbows.
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Hi, Joe.
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Didn't actually get hit.
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What?
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That high Joe.
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Hi, Joe.
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Hey, how's it going?
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Good.
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Wait.
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I'm good.
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Thank you.
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So your bar in Mordancy for us for a couple of months.
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You know, we should start up the Jitsy.
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Nobody wants to see us this early in the morning.
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Speak for yourself, homie.
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I'm looking great.
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Zero sleep got my pump on.
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I look epic.
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Let's see.
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I actually got a new camera too.
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I did too, but it's garbage.
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Oh, yeah.
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I'm a test of mine.
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Oh, yeah.
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No, I went by five and below.
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And they have a dash cam that you can get there for like ten bucks.
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Yeah.
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Well, it's five and below.
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Well, yeah.
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Yeah.
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Oh, you want me to start the Jitsy?
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I can do that.
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But the whole thing is it actually works as a webcam as well.
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Look at my camera.
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Not the crappy one.
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I'll give it a try in a minute, but it is pretty bad.
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Quality wise.
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All right.
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Can you spell Jitsy again?
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Let's see how I can screw up some audio.
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Can you use the name of password again?
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Use your camera.
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And I'll wait.
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Use your camera.
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I have to use the name of password.
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Oh, look.
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There I am.
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First, I have it up there.
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Switch these.
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Oh, I can't.
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Am I constantly looking up?
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What do you see me?
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Do you see me?
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No, not yet.
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Kill this thing with fire.
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Oh, hey, I see a mortancy.
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Hi, Donkey.
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Hi, how's it going?
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I'm good.
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Thank you.
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Can you hear me?
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Yeah, we can hear you.
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Okay.
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I was having some USB issues there for a minute.
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Do you like music?
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Yes.
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The coffee cups are awesome.
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My name is Phil.
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Not Paul, by the way.
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Paul Shafers.
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This is the orchestra.
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Did I put Paul on the address?
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Yeah.
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Oh.
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It was apparently printing something.
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Aren't I always printing something?
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What are you printing now?
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Oh, it's a different style of a latch box.
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Let's try it out.
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I have Philip Britton down.
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What?
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There we are.
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Is that correct?
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Yep.
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Okay.
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How I see that upright and down.
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I should have written it straight from my contacts on my phone.
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Okay.
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You must have thought it confused me with Paul Shafers from the CDS orchestra.
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And look at that.
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Happy New Year, everyone.
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We have Joe working out and a printer in the back.
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Well.
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The kids need to enjoy all of that.
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Well.
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Okay.
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I switched windows a little bit.
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Oh.
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We should post this.
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Is there anybody in there that you know isn't one of us?
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Let's see.
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Ken is going to the hardware store.
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And I don't know who Spoon is.
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But then you did.
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inspired by Ok forums.
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here that speed lift broke signs well South Korea had those two they were just mostly
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suggestion right of way was mostly a suggestion and NERSHA was ignored completely they were
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seen a mole pad get run over by a fifth wheeler because they parked between the between
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the truck and the trailer and thought that was a good idea to stop light like a normal
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semi either it was a launcher a launcher yeah a Patriot missile system I'll get him
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it him it in trailer this guy was more enough to bail off his mole pad that's where I'm
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at more than this I wish I was that tired so you've been up all night yeah what do you do
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mostly this that here in front of my computer trying to pet pet G to print properly
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oh yeah pick up everything put him back down and I know I'm supposed to be getting
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up at like eight no I could probably do get up at nine supposed to be going to check out
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sam's club today yeah by the only one with the password and the user name for
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to see no I got it okay like I said I'm a log off shortly and do that whole well try and
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sleep thing hello jeal spark good morning from Jacksonville Florida good morning
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hello or things in Jacksonville all right guys I'm gonna step away for a little while
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all right try to get some rest
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I'll see
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to net miner what were you trying to set up in uh with uh docker containers and podman
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did you have anything in mind that you want to try out no I've been studying docker
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rancher stuff like that for a while I and when I installed the podman control I was hoping
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that there was more documentation so that I could actually do some of the translation
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now did you try uh did you have uh podman installed can you try just starting it up and
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because podman is a uh is a web oh yeah I think it's a web GUI it's it's kind of straightforward
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I thought I don't think yeah I mean you might have those track things up straight through podman
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the web GUI but it's got some like advanced features to it I remember yeah well I'd like to know
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say you could map uh map the the docker stuff over but since I don't know either I would like
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to have a little more clarity and since docker documentation is available by the time uh
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uh I may just spin up a a uh small server instance uh and uh and run something like
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14 or or rancher um good morning good afternoon and uh good evening most people in the
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well hello how are you is needed oh no I also wait for is it just me it's currently 545 in the
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morning here and I'm on my morning I must do 20,000 steps for sunrise anyone else in
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anyone else wow yeah we're in here can you not hear us hello geos part hello sir can you hear us
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they keep me noting himself so I think well I think he's using a mutant instead of a push to talk
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I'm muting if you should still be able to hear though all these are definitely himself I keep
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looking over at the stream just to make sure that my audio is still being picked up
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wait is use this morning where Ken wasn't picking me up and I was getting very nervous
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but it turned out it was on Ken's end uh maybe thought about but have you uh tried just learning
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some of the basics of um docker like just uh just get one of your raspberry pies spin it up
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install uh docker and then try to just run a container I haven't yet again I've been
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romantic with stuff uh right now I'm going to be doing some fundamental networking uh networking stuff to
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so that so that the machines that I'm going to be using for me I think they have a
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an open bridge now the other day you were talking about the pf sensor lot do you have the
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pfs and pf sensor installed yeah I have it running on a small uh mini computer now what
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what are you doing with it besides the very obvious like have you do you have uh like um
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what is it snort or any uh intrusion detection setup or anything no I I have it just as a basic
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as as a primary firewall DHCP um that may be changing when when I get a full blown uh uh
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pie hole extended pie hole up how do you plan on changing that uh but well I may move my DHCP to
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uh pie right there was a car coming this can you set a pie hole to do DHCP or you're just
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gonna set DHCP on the same thing that you're running pie hole on oh pie hole we'll we'll do
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local DNS it will do DHCP if we do a whole bunch of stuff it's far more more than than an ad blocker
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right but uh yeah it's uh that's his purpose is a look it's a local DNS to do ad blogging isn't it
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well that's that's what it starts at uh if you link it with unbound you can get
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uh authoritative DNS from primary sources and uh it will also do local DNS and as part of local
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DNS it will also if you want to you can activate a DHCP server okay so when I set it up I may
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also yeah um I had run the Raspberry Pi's I uh put diet pie on it put pie hole on and then I
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redirected um I want to redirected my internal DNS over to it so it hit that first um and it
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seemed to work out pretty well except for there was some things that my wife did that uh that
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it seemed to block for some reason and there should be able to just kind of uh do one click
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shut off of it or temporary shut off or uh set an allowable for whatever reason
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that should fit it was just the diet pie version of it but I wasn't able to do that so I want
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to just taking it down and I never want to put it back up well I've got I've been working on
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getting a few things together um but just getting this new box straight now it's amazing to see
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this little one-liter box or place a pretty beefy tower yeah of course now I'm going to have to
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look for some storage solutions but that that's uh that can be made optional that's why I'm looking
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at secure FTP because uh I have many machines and more disks than I know what to do with
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oh cool now I can excellent
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now be done anything with your uh pie is it 800 is the little keyboard one um I haven't been doing
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as much as I might uh when I was working with it I was having trouble with uh was it powering
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up reliably yeah I don't know I have a I'm going to have to try uh to see whether it was the
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power supply or just a bed uh power connector it may be that the uh pie foundation is
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on on on their uh pie 400s baby shaving the quality of the input uh socket a little bit
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well there was those old number with the uh the pie fours for having issues where you had to have
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like a certain type of um uh power connector when they first came out and may have something to do
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with that because it's uh it's got a pie four inside of it yeah well I know they did they did a
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software update to fix that no they did a hardware problem to fix that problem I think I don't remember
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but it was a nice way when the first came out well what I've got is I've got a can to get uh two
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gig pie that uh that I could use for other things I was going to use it for uh open media vault but
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I'll have to see uh what the deal is uh since it's not up I I may switch power supplies and see if
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see if getting a good quality and candy kids supposed to be pretty good quality
|
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we have a new hello coming on happy new year right where are my uh you have that up
|
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let's bring it up here two two two two two and uh which one is this one
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i've just got the clock i don't have the map
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Let's see, and the first hour.
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Hey, big guy.
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Hey, big guy.
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Why?
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Let's see.
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I believe this is when we welcome in.
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Greetings to Chetman.
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Chetman.
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I cannot.
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I guess Chapman Islands, New Zealand.
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Chapman Islands.
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I'm trying to fill in the show notes from the beginning of the first hour.
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Let's chat with Honki Mortonsu, Joe Ken and others.
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We talked about pie hole.
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What else do we talk about?
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Pie hole, podman.
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A little bit about PFM.
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Give sense.
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And something about my new micro PC.
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All right.
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I actually looked up.
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My mini PC uses laptop RAM.
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And I had Nate gig stick sitting here waiting for it for a good home.
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Cool.
|
|
But now my eight gig machine off the shelf has 16 gigs.
|
|
Nice.
|
|
So it's been kind of nice with the.
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With the Raspberry Pi acting as a cash.
|
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Installations and upgrades are all coming off the cash instead of necessarily coming.
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|
Down the net down the wire.
|
|
Good.
|
|
One of the things that I'm also learning about is network managers.
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Network managers text user interface.
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It's something called an M to you.
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And it's so you're going to be able to do a lot of the stuff that most people would
|
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think you need the graphical interface to do.
|
|
But evidently network manager.
|
|
Well, first it has a lot of modules for SSH and other things that I don't think anybody really explores.
|
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But it appears that there's a that it can be manipulated just as effectively over over a minimal.
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You know, over SSH or whatever.
|
|
Cool.
|
|
Well, what I'm what I'm going to do and I'll start with a reserve with one of my secondary machines is I'm going to put the switch the.
|
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To make a bridge with that will basically take the place of the primary network connection wire connection.
|
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That way the way work manager works is that it puts in its own net layer by default for networking.
|
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But if the machine already has a bridge arranged appropriately to act as a network switch.
|
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You can switch the networking so that your VMs plug into the bridge as an internal switch.
|
|
And they get all their DHCP and all their goodness from just like they were physical machines.
|
|
Cool.
|
|
Yeah, I mean, I uncovered a bunch of stuff recently and I just haven't with the holiday and everything coming up.
|
|
I had a chance to really sit down and dig into anything.
|
|
And once I get things settled, I hope to install some emulators.
|
|
All right.
|
|
Is that in Jitsy?
|
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Born Steve.
|
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You Jitsy.
|
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Hello.
|
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There we go.
|
|
I hear you going through Jitsy and I'm like, I thought it was on mumble.
|
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Any left?
|
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No, there he is.
|
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Hello.
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All right.
|
|
I don't forget this out.
|
|
Now, is there a?
|
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Yes, let's see.
|
|
You're using for for the new areas.
|
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Hello.
|
|
Is there what?
|
|
Is there a web map or something that I should put up?
|
|
I'm using the show notes for.
|
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For the.
|
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The show.
|
|
The show has.
|
|
The show notes is broken up into many different segments for each hour.
|
|
And try to keep track of things.
|
|
Link to the show notes is on the have to public radio site.
|
|
Let's see.
|
|
I put it here.
|
|
Good.
|
|
And it is.
|
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All right.
|
|
I think that should do it.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
You're in a tunnel.
|
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We're going to just get really dark where you are.
|
|
Oh.
|
|
It got dark quick.
|
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Real quick.
|
|
Good lord.
|
|
Did you guys have a dusk or was it just daylight in the dark?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
When I was showing the show the temple and.
|
|
Tain that it kind of looked like Florida.
|
|
But there was the sunset was on the side.
|
|
So yeah.
|
|
The sun was going out.
|
|
And it's just just different below the horizon.
|
|
So do you guys have any big plans for New Year's?
|
|
Yes.
|
|
We're heading right now to see her friends.
|
|
They that she grew up with at the school.
|
|
They're looking forward to meeting me.
|
|
They're excited.
|
|
And then we to drive back.
|
|
Like about two hours to get back to her.
|
|
Brothers house.
|
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For the.
|
|
For to celebrate New Year's.
|
|
Cool.
|
|
So we'll probably miss it because we keep being late to everything.
|
|
When when we miss the plane flight.
|
|
Just by like 10 minutes.
|
|
To fly from Bangkok to intent.
|
|
Google said it would be like just over six hours for the drive.
|
|
And then it was like stop and go traffic the entire time.
|
|
It was like 14 four.
|
|
It was terrible.
|
|
Oh, did you hear what happened to Southwest Airlines?
|
|
I did not.
|
|
Southwest Airlines was yelling at some of their ground people
|
|
because they weren't get because the it was horribly cold in Denver.
|
|
And one of their higher ups decided while the guys were busting their asses that
|
|
he should encourage them a little more in frostbite weather.
|
|
I heard something like 28 of them quit on the spot.
|
|
And when you 28 people who are dealing with holiday traffic pull out airplanes don't launch.
|
|
And soon it snowballed because when flights don't happen from one place they start
|
|
and it's snowballs and snowballs and snowballs.
|
|
Also Southwest Airlines has been using 1990s aircraft scheduling software.
|
|
Excellent.
|
|
Which was great when anything was flowing nicely when it started getting hammered
|
|
with thousands of cancellations and reschedules and whatnot.
|
|
The fourth thing just went.
|
|
Belly up.
|
|
So the only way Southwest is getting getting back on the air was to basically shut its entire system down.
|
|
And reset everything and then then start their schedule from scratch.
|
|
Also Southwest Airlines has no peering connections with other airlines.
|
|
So when you can't fly Southwest you're on your own.
|
|
Awesome.
|
|
I have a feeling that there's going to be some serious restructuring in Southwest Airlines if they survive.
|
|
I want to imagine.
|
|
An old hippie friend who passed away a few years ago.
|
|
I mean he was in his 70s probably but he was still happy.
|
|
Said that's carrying the package by the granality of knife.
|
|
There's carrying the package by the string and then there's carrying the package by the moon.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Southwest Airlines people were having trouble getting to work.
|
|
They were calling in sick calling in you know snowed in or whatever.
|
|
And the management responded that you'd better have a doctor's a verifiable doctors.
|
|
But no when you when you come in and that didn't really encourage people to show up.
|
|
And the people on the ground when they when the bosses said you've got to fill in the difference decided they could fill in the difference somewhere else.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Just for I know you and I honky are nice and warm with the western half of the United States is getting the baked Alaska treatment without the without the bakery.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
So I think some of that's improving though.
|
|
Well, actually I don't know about the rest of the world.
|
|
I know I have family down in Florida.
|
|
Florida got nice and cold for a little while.
|
|
But they're starting to warm back up in.
|
|
Yeah, well, the yeah, the warm air is coming up.
|
|
It's going to be like 50.
|
|
It's going to be 50 around New England.
|
|
Right.
|
|
And the middle of the country is going to get snow and rain.
|
|
More inspiration.
|
|
Last night and tonight.
|
|
Last night, we're getting the coldest temperatures here in Thailand at 23 degrees Celsius.
|
|
Wow.
|
|
It's a frigid winner here.
|
|
Sit down.
|
|
Does this sound okay? Can I be heard?
|
|
Yeah, you're fine.
|
|
Right.
|
|
Yeah, they're just setting up.
|
|
I was listening for a while whilst doing some meals.
|
|
That'll be long for a bit now and that'll be some meals.
|
|
And they'll come back later as well.
|
|
I think that's for all of us too.
|
|
Well, somebody...
|
|
Well, actually, wasn't that 5150 or somebody basically stayed for the whole thing in the past?
|
|
Oh, 26 hours, yeah.
|
|
I think you tried that one for you.
|
|
You died, didn't you?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Well, if any Americans came back, it's 5am or I don't know, early hours of the morning.
|
|
6.30 East Coast.
|
|
And we have greetings to Northwark Island and Kingston.
|
|
I like my...
|
|
I was going to do this all through now as well, like every time I've seen you.
|
|
Right, this place has come in now.
|
|
That place has come in to the year.
|
|
You can, yeah.
|
|
It's not a mandatory thing, but yeah, whatever it should see.
|
|
If someone talks about mini-PC, I think they're meant for a US bill.
|
|
What?
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
Mini-PCs, how about the 50 windfall?
|
|
You can crowdfund...
|
|
Well, they get crowdfunding every single time.
|
|
But really, they release plenty of successful devices.
|
|
And there's a finger right now on Indiegogo.
|
|
And that's going to be absolutely amazing, I think.
|
|
It can play...
|
|
Maybe not PS5 games, but PS3 and all that, sure.
|
|
So it's quite a few TA games.
|
|
You can also use a mini-PC with a keyboard.
|
|
Got some of these devices.
|
|
Dual ones from Paths as well, myself.
|
|
Did you say that was by GPD?
|
|
Yeah, there's a campaign going at the moment.
|
|
I mean, they get a crowdfunding every single time.
|
|
But really, they release a several devices.
|
|
So when I crowdfund this dashboard,
|
|
I would worry that I'm spending over 1,000...
|
|
Over 1,000 pounds, actually.
|
|
Because I believe that will come from no problem when it's time.
|
|
And yes, it looks very good from the hardware specs as well.
|
|
Like, it's really improved between the original ones as well.
|
|
So I've got the original.
|
|
Hello, Ben.
|
|
Many were into the GPDM there.
|
|
The GPD game, the GPD...
|
|
There was a gaming one.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
|
|
The bottom of the GPD has always been from at least for me.
|
|
It's been the price.
|
|
They're really cool looking devices, but they're super expensive.
|
|
I don't remember how much my previous ones cost.
|
|
I feel like this time it was expensive.
|
|
But on the other hand, it's got some of the best hardware in that particular device.
|
|
So it kind of makes sense.
|
|
Yeah, there was the GPD win.
|
|
That's the fourth one, I just said.
|
|
There's been the GPD pocket wasn't too.
|
|
There's been a GPDXD.
|
|
There's been a GPD Micro PC thing.
|
|
And there's been some other things a little bit as well.
|
|
Or updates.
|
|
Or the Mac.
|
|
So it's the biggest greed or something.
|
|
There's all good stuff.
|
|
All that is from Hong Kong.
|
|
I had someone going like, oh, I would buy a thing from Hong Kong or China.
|
|
I was like, you know, that most tech is made in China or Hong Kong, yeah.
|
|
Because some people think it's antitrust.
|
|
People think it's rustic for me, maybe.
|
|
But when that actually that guy was saying, like, the Nova.
|
|
And I was like, you know, the Nova is from China, yeah.
|
|
And then I'm looking forward to something else as well.
|
|
And I'm better get this time when I'm going to be annoyed when it comes out.
|
|
And I know exactly what that is as well.
|
|
It's very quiet.
|
|
And if you may have a few people on safe, I think on this as well.
|
|
Yep.
|
|
I'm also looking forward to another device.
|
|
I expect it to be released in March probably.
|
|
And I know exactly what it is.
|
|
It's just last time around.
|
|
I got caught out.
|
|
And it was like, oh, no.
|
|
It was releasing on Wednesday.
|
|
And I don't have the money to buy this because I've seen some money probably at a time or
|
|
ever.
|
|
And I thought, oh, I did.
|
|
I do on the first day, except the next day, it already sold out, of course, in about four
|
|
hours or something.
|
|
So I demand a lot of hype sash marketing around these.
|
|
This particular.
|
|
Well, yeah, all the pine 64 stuff.
|
|
Very, very over hyped.
|
|
I mean, it's really cheap as well to buy any of that stuff.
|
|
It is good.
|
|
And yeah, they're doing a pine tab too.
|
|
So I couldn't get the original pine tab in that.
|
|
That annoyed me.
|
|
But the pine tab, too, is coming.
|
|
And that's basically that bit better as well.
|
|
So yeah, we'd lovely to have a pine tab.
|
|
Yeah, that'd be cool.
|
|
Yeah, nice little Linux tab.
|
|
Well, it's armed with a pine 64 in it.
|
|
Basically.
|
|
Oh, and then also there's something else happening.
|
|
And I'm very, very interesting.
|
|
That's going to happen as well.
|
|
And that's the all the boy mini or where it's called yet.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I had the original one might still do.
|
|
I think I have a feeling it might be thrown out by someone by mistake here.
|
|
Not me.
|
|
Oh, it's in a box somewhere because you think they're so small.
|
|
They're like card size gaming.
|
|
I had a Tetris thing as well.
|
|
I hope it's there somewhere, not being chopped out.
|
|
It's doing a new campaign where all the games will be 300 games on these little devices.
|
|
It looks really interesting.
|
|
All the boy mini.
|
|
And it's already crowdfunded really because lots of people have put money into that already.
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So that will happen as well.
|
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And you can play the play.
|
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And that's where I can play the like interesting game or something that's absolutely tiny as well.
|
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What were you saying that matter?
|
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Well, why was angle there?
|
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No, I was mentioning the P800.
|
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It's a quite nice little box.
|
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Most of the P800's.
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RPI 800.
|
|
Hey, that's a pie.
|
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
|
|
So, and that's a keyboard.
|
|
That is the right thing to buy for it.
|
|
No, this is a competitor to the 400.
|
|
Oh, right.
|
|
This one.
|
|
That's one that was put by the orange pie guys, isn't it?
|
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I think so.
|
|
Yeah.
|
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It's an orange pie.
|
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Yeah, it's got a parquet.
|
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Sorry, sorry, but that's a pie that is not cool anymore.
|
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You'll look at pie in 64 and that.
|
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They're all good.
|
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They're all sort of their own purpose.
|
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The orange pie 800.
|
|
It's really $108 on Amazon.
|
|
The Rock Chip RK-399.
|
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Six cores, six threads.
|
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1.8 GHz processor.
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Four gigs of RAM.
|
|
64 gigs EMMC.
|
|
You think that's impressive?
|
|
Well, small device.
|
|
Look at the old ribeye mini.
|
|
I was just talking about it.
|
|
We're like, really?
|
|
You can do that on something so small.
|
|
You can play with games and whatever.
|
|
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
|
|
I just thought of something.
|
|
Yeah, 2020, 3rd year of most, I think, a lot of confidence is being back on for dinner,
|
|
other things, which is going to be lovely after the COVID pandemic, yeah.
|
|
If the other one's coming up in Brussels, so pepperies that'll be good.
|
|
Yeah, I was going to say, here are the states.
|
|
I know the couple of conferences have already opened up.
|
|
There's more than two just came from Ohio.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
I think in the summer, there was that was itself Carolina, didn't it?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
The weather is cool.
|
|
The American thing.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah, those crazy Americans.
|
|
It's like here.
|
|
There's Fosdom, massive Vegas Wall in Europe.
|
|
And that's going to happen in on the evening of February.
|
|
Yeah, that's really cool.
|
|
And that's it.
|
|
It's definitely recognising it's massive.
|
|
These are, say, 8-5 out of the people game.
|
|
Now they say 8,000 people.
|
|
There's a official way to reach them.
|
|
That should be massive.
|
|
It'll be really popular.
|
|
The beer event will begin on the Friday.
|
|
And there's all kinds of talks and everything stands on the weekend.
|
|
It's just amazing.
|
|
There's also a little high five show in my city that should be coming back.
|
|
Well, I'm not little.
|
|
It takes everyone at the hotel to speak.
|
|
So I'm kind of looking forward to going to that, the end of February as well.
|
|
Well, I'm not going to have money to buy any of these expensive beakers personally, etc.
|
|
But it's nice to go around still and listen to things and stuff like that.
|
|
Or it all sounds mostly the same to me, even though that one's more expensive than that one.
|
|
And there's a little bit of home cinema or something, probably as well.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Is my first talk down now?
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
I heard you.
|
|
Is that count?
|
|
All right.
|
|
I think I'm going to step away for a little bit.
|
|
Get another cup of coffee and see what the family is up to.
|
|
I'll still be around monitoring things.
|
|
But if the net minor, you have my email.
|
|
If there's any, if you're around them, there's any issues just ping me.
|
|
Are you awake, sir?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Maybe not later.
|
|
Hey, yeah, I'm here.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
If you're around and you know it's any issues or anything, just send me a quick little email if you could.
|
|
Moving on.
|
|
Should do it.
|
|
All right.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Good.
|
|
You too.
|
|
I have.
|
|
I think my first talk to you.
|
|
You still hitting that minor.
|
|
Yes, I am.
|
|
I said, I don't know if you heard that.
|
|
I said, I said, I guess that the last to keep it going for a bit in the way, otherwise it would be white noise.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Like nothing.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I guess I got to that.
|
|
Well, what did you say second?
|
|
What did you say?
|
|
I didn't hear that.
|
|
We're going to be filling in the breach.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Well, whether they might as well.
|
|
I was going to stay also for about an hour or so, I think.
|
|
And then pop off myself and then come back.
|
|
So that's why I was thinking anyway.
|
|
Well, I might try to stay as many hours as I can.
|
|
And that will be interesting.
|
|
I might try and keep the after show going as well.
|
|
It was me who kept it going.
|
|
Got going so long ago the year anyway.
|
|
Well, five years ago.
|
|
Five years ago.
|
|
Four years ago.
|
|
Like, try it this year and see if.
|
|
Oh, sorry.
|
|
Next year, 20, 30, 40, yeah.
|
|
Let me see if we can keep it going and break the old record.
|
|
That'll be funny.
|
|
I think it means I'm pushing.
|
|
I think it's getting stuck with us to talk.
|
|
Laptop.
|
|
I think this means a little push to come.
|
|
Yes, it seems a little stuck.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I think it's because there's a laptop or a button down or not.
|
|
Maybe that's what I should do.
|
|
Actually, even though it's a little bit down then.
|
|
But I didn't want to talk.
|
|
So.
|
|
It's my bad.
|
|
It's a nice idea there, isn't it?
|
|
I should talk.
|
|
And then you basically.
|
|
It doesn't.
|
|
It doesn't pick up.
|
|
Because you when it's not on.
|
|
So.
|
|
Do you want to marry.
|
|
Are you that minor?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
A little.
|
|
Yes, I don't know.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
Oh, we fell for Boston yet.
|
|
The.
|
|
The.
|
|
Riches Talman, please.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
You know,
|
|
All the.
|
|
Actually, it's within a whole lot of around the.
|
|
The free social.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
There are a copy of their source order to do the same stuff that makes up most of the
|
|
free-dose project.
|
|
Very free-dose, okay, I was like when the old dust nonsense and then it's proprietary,
|
|
you know, but yeah, there is that free-dose project as well, that's true.
|
|
The one that, the one that never hit off properly, well, out for, not short as number,
|
|
I'm not looking right now, but react to OS, you know, that could have been something
|
|
more potentially, I think it's just lack of developers as well, and it's obviously
|
|
complicated project and doing the open source window basically.
|
|
Yeah, it's really well, I can have it all the day, free-dose, free-dose, free-dose,
|
|
very well for pure-dose application.
|
|
It doesn't have to necessarily have to support Windows, free-dose.
|
|
No, but I haven't been going to stand that for a little bit for a while, they're trying
|
|
to have them in words and all that on it and they're causing a crash, didn't they?
|
|
Well, we are, we are, we are, we can put a product, but they're, they're going to
|
|
pretty shake over wine now a bit more as well.
|
|
Actually, wine, from a product standpoint, is far ahead of one.
|
|
Oh, there are many open source windows.
|
|
Modern Z-left channel and disconnected.
|
|
Wine is, yeah, wine is pretty good, really, for Liz.
|
|
Yeah, wine is quite good for it.
|
|
And then there's also, could we visit and play on Linux and things that use it as well?
|
|
That changes.
|
|
Well, I think, between we, the code, we, and the people working on the steam projects,
|
|
a lot of the translational errors are getting quite good.
|
|
But really, desktop Linux should dominate the desktop market as well, but it doesn't,
|
|
because, well, I think, I think, I think it's really because people just don't care enough
|
|
average people, even, even people that know that windows are a bit, not the best.
|
|
And then some of those will go to Mac anyway, so it's like, well, yeah.
|
|
Well, well, a lot of, a lot of it is, is the people who want to have a little room,
|
|
wouldn't do it forever.
|
|
No matter how good, liberal, how long it is, the conversation is used to the other
|
|
micropower.
|
|
Well, in a way, yeah, well, I had, I had that debate with one of the main, at the time,
|
|
or we'd be quite no conical, slash, a bunch of people at the other event.
|
|
It was on that Sunday night, late at like 4am, and after people living here,
|
|
in the England, England, remember sitting there, and the last debate was about
|
|
Microsoft Office, these open up, well, not open office, but in a liberal office, yeah,
|
|
these, and which is really the best, which is really better.
|
|
And he was saying something like, oh, most of office might actually be better for certain people,
|
|
because the rest of us are going like, liberal office is good enough for most people,
|
|
because it could do both things, and, yeah, people get locked into that as well,
|
|
and somehow I'm not willing to try alternatives, and it's the same with windows,
|
|
they, well, if you go, it's scary to change operating system, why would you not?
|
|
Did you hear that?
|
|
Yes, I do, everything.
|
|
Yeah, no, actually, it's just, I've got to talk to play it off a bit, but
|
|
I assume as long as it's blue lighted, that means, yes, I'm on,
|
|
although sometimes I've already done it off, really, but,
|
|
no, yes, this stuff.
|
|
That's a very, very problem with Wimbledon.
|
|
Oh, you have to go through a whole reconfiguration range to change,
|
|
even if you were to push off.
|
|
Do you hear me now?
|
|
Yes, I do, yeah.
|
|
Oh, um, all right, now I've got to make a choice, I think.
|
|
I either just, remember with not responding, you may choose to wait a short while for it to
|
|
continue, or force the operations to quit entirely, force quit away, I've passed wait,
|
|
well, that's on the recorder, I was from the main recording, but I think that's
|
|
something you can say to anyone, if I press force quit or guilt, I'll lose that,
|
|
and I'll lose the channel, we can come back, but I think I'm going to lose that anyway now,
|
|
because it's giving me this error message on top of that, which is a bit frustrating.
|
|
I'll come back, I guess I'm going to do force quit, and I'll reconnect, I'll rejoin them,
|
|
so I'm going back, I'm just, I'm assuming you heard that as well.
|
|
Yeah, this is annoying though, it's sort of crashed on me, but it's not properly, but it's,
|
|
but it has, you know, it's crashed really, okay, force quit, here we go.
|
|
What are you talking about top off?
|
|
Well, I guess it's time for me to greet most of Australia, happy New Year,
|
|
Melbourne, Sydney, honor area.
|
|
That's the yummy.
|
|
Yes, I can, I'm just trying to get a proper clock, I think we've been off now.
|
|
Let's say again.
|
|
I'm trying to get a proper off the EMG clock.
|
|
Well, for talking to them, it's all, actually, actually, yeah, we've been on power,
|
|
so we are at, I mean, I mean, we are at 12.06 GMT, UK time, and that would mean that somewhere else
|
|
has gone to New Year, except I think they were that, where that is.
|
|
Well, this is corrected greetings to a small region of Russia, martial islands, and
|
|
another, who not full tea, yarn, taroah.
|
|
I'm doing lists somewhere, right, good.
|
|
Yes, well, come to New Year, those places, well, there you're not on this talk after,
|
|
you lose people, they think, and you're not listening to it either, so what a shame,
|
|
but that's how it goes.
|
|
Well, there are links to the show notes on the hacker public radio website.
|
|
Yeah, as he put them up already, or?
|
|
Put up the framework of basically the time zones.
|
|
Right, now it's good.
|
|
I think we were a little ahead of time.
|
|
So yeah, when they were, this was a little bit early at the moment,
|
|
fact, those places just now would have probably been really the first ones to go into New Year,
|
|
but because it was a medical smell, someone moved forward,
|
|
it was a very last time into the first time zone, and then we just, they, like,
|
|
some of the time as well, it became, like, 16 hours ahead of GMT or UTC,
|
|
instead of 12 hours ahead, and then also, I think there's only 12 hours going back,
|
|
but it kind of shows that we've, even that, we've messed it up to 20, the day of 24 hours
|
|
across the world, we are humans, we've even messed that up.
|
|
Congratulations, we've just wrecked our own clocks because GMT or UTC is supposed to be in the
|
|
middle of all the time zones, really.
|
|
Well, it does mean we get the two extra hours on the New Year's show, so I'm not comparing too much
|
|
rather, and then we'll be back to you.
|
|
It's a nice reading day in England, well, well, I am.
|
|
I might pop out later, get you a shop, and I'll see what happens to that nearby, but
|
|
nice, terribly raining-looking day, the weather where that
|
|
is, is, I don't know, we'll tell us right now.
|
|
It's a weather like you've had in that moment.
|
|
It's trying to decide whether it wants the rain.
|
|
It's in the high of 40s, Fahrenheit.
|
|
Oh, yeah, you do Fahrenheit.
|
|
It's, ooh, I'm going to look at Google that, I think.
|
|
All right, it's 12 degrees C, O, C, you see not Fahrenheit, you hear?
|
|
So yeah, it's 12 degrees C, apparently outside, whatever, that's not too bad.
|
|
Put that across the race winter as well, but it'll be a little bit chilly out there.
|
|
This is going to get probably quite active later.
|
|
It's just early at the moment, didn't you, yeah, show?
|
|
What district are you that, well, it's, yeah, classic question.
|
|
What district are you that blame on?
|
|
I'm running mostly, uh, Linux Mint, XFCE.
|
|
Oh, um, yeah, they're XFCE, and they're really going to that.
|
|
It's okay if one is.
|
|
Looks very old, though.
|
|
This is the name too, or mate, well, it's weird, they wouldn't do.
|
|
Well, but then again, I'm, my history goes back, uh, to a lot of DOS and Windows,
|
|
and early Windows, and even earlier than DOS, CPM, um,
|
|
let's see, see your whole school, right?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah, actually, uh, I had an account on a Unix machine back in the 80s.
|
|
Yeah, we, our system drive was an 80 megabyte drive,
|
|
and uh, it was about the size of a small housing.
|
|
Well, about like, open box.
|
|
I've seen that.
|
|
I mean, there's even someone, uh, uh, that was like,
|
|
crunch bang, I used to run them.
|
|
People at that, but, uh, open box is like,
|
|
well, black screen and you right click and you're a menu,
|
|
and that's about it.
|
|
It seems from what I've seen.
|
|
Yeah, that was, I, I had to work with open box, but I,
|
|
I didn't have enough, uh, Linux experience to configure it properly and everything.
|
|
That's one of the things that I'm setting up, uh,
|
|
virtual machine hosting at home so that I can experiment like that.
|
|
Yeah, I guess it can possibly be configured a bit more.
|
|
I don't know, I just sort of be married, basically.
|
|
I know enlightenment can be, like, enlightenment can be fiend and things,
|
|
and it can be like, whoa, okay?
|
|
Well, I'm, I don't like, I'm coming in from a more amenable arrangement.
|
|
Uh, if I bought, right?
|
|
Well, I bought, if, if I'm bored, well, I'm bored sometimes or whatever.
|
|
Why do you now?
|
|
And I might be, I may not be the only one to be fed, but, uh,
|
|
if I'm in GNOME or GNOME, but I'm doing 4.3 at the moment, really.
|
|
You know, I've done it, but all GNOME free can do the same thing.
|
|
I think, I can just hover over and get activities and just see it move my windows around.
|
|
Or, I mean, click around on the menu for shutdown and Wi-Fi.
|
|
And it's got that bit of bling in there, but it's not, it's not over.
|
|
It's not too much.
|
|
It's actually quite, so there's quite a lot.
|
|
Or all the, when we, when we see the windows, when you press the,
|
|
the various programs that are on the thing.
|
|
But yeah, because it doesn't, yeah, it doesn't,
|
|
it hasn't overdone me, the eye can be.
|
|
And then people can get extensions, they'll redeem it,
|
|
and if they really want to.
|
|
But yeah, it's quite nice.
|
|
Well, my active Linux experience started out
|
|
when I jumped from Windows 7 with an aftermarket multi-screen kit.
|
|
So you can have more than one monitor on your desktop.
|
|
I know something Linux has had for a long time,
|
|
but that was Windows and Windows has been pretty crippled in a lot of areas.
|
|
The Markpal desktops, yeah.
|
|
Well, the two desktops screens as well,
|
|
and I think that's not what you meant.
|
|
Yeah, I think you meant actually with Markpal desktops.
|
|
So, yeah, I mean, well, there'd be even how they're back in.
|
|
Or some user interface, probably back in 1993,
|
|
but you're going to have to live it in Linux.
|
|
And then Windows suddenly got the feature in my,
|
|
completely with Windows Vista, actually.
|
|
And it was like, you can do that.
|
|
Well, I was running Windows 7.
|
|
Maybe it came to an update, I don't know.
|
|
I didn't know it as a native feature.
|
|
I had to buy a secondary package,
|
|
or at least I believed I had to buy a second package.
|
|
Yeah, I was a bit like Clad Bros.
|
|
Now, I remember we had NetCaptor in Windows,
|
|
and you, well, I think we should download that.
|
|
It's still free.
|
|
One of those fake IE shells,
|
|
not really, they go and you didn't say explore underneath,
|
|
but they did have tab browsing,
|
|
and tab browsing did not come into it.
|
|
Oh, they were so delayed with that as well.
|
|
When this explorer got tab browsing,
|
|
it feels like version 7 or 11 or 3,
|
|
whereas Firefox and Chrome and so on and all do that.
|
|
Yeah, well, yeah, I started out.
|
|
I had early AMD their first on-chip integrated graphics processors,
|
|
and I could run a couple of screens
|
|
off of that processor,
|
|
or I think I could run one using
|
|
DisplayLink video over USB.
|
|
But it is all that's just a hobby time,
|
|
with passions, and something that you have to think about,
|
|
or have you had jobs in it as well,
|
|
or you're getting paid?
|
|
Mostly a passion.
|
|
For many years, I was home taking care of an aging parent,
|
|
and the situation was the computers helped me deal with the situation.
|
|
Passive things, Dave, you know.
|
|
I would be looking for work,
|
|
but my mother was very critical of any cut.
|
|
Well, she made it rather difficult to look for work,
|
|
because if I had gotten a job,
|
|
I could have moved out.
|
|
She would have lost her house staff.
|
|
Yeah, that's true.
|
|
If you go look after someone like that,
|
|
then view to the way to spend time using me as well.
|
|
Well, also, my narrows were at such a state
|
|
that I went to our state rehab organization,
|
|
and they uncovered that I have a mild case of autism.
|
|
And Mike, you started that topic of autism.
|
|
I was going to, I wanted to say something to do with.
|
|
No, actually, I was looking to Mike.
|
|
I don't want to talk about, I'll hate you if you are this year, part of me.
|
|
And so, in that case, if you have somebody else
|
|
who's just joined or channeled,
|
|
if they're coming in here, but either way,
|
|
while I was thinking, I'm trying to wonder a speech about this,
|
|
because I do like public speaking,
|
|
and I have to do toast classes on the earth.
|
|
And I have to do, I've got music speech,
|
|
music and rock, and then I'm doing the STEMs,
|
|
Dean, the Stream people, basically.
|
|
And it's about open source and stuff,
|
|
and how only seven minutes,
|
|
but I want to do a speech about some of those stream passion
|
|
and interest that certain people have in the house
|
|
where it comes like open source for example.
|
|
And, and they're doing this as hobbyist,
|
|
and they give up all this time.
|
|
And, you know, like, some of the projects are tiny,
|
|
but important sometimes,
|
|
and like, there was Shell shocking 2014,
|
|
it turned out that hang on a minute,
|
|
encryption on websites doesn't work,
|
|
because of this bug in OpenSSL, I think it was.
|
|
And, they had to fix that,
|
|
and they had to sound that was volunteers working on this,
|
|
doing it in their passion, and in their free time.
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Then Apple, Microsoft, Google were like,
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oh dear, we need to get together with things like this,
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I think we need to sort of sell.
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And, there are people who kind of like,
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give up their lives to do software,
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like this, for example.
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They don't want to, they don't bother with,
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that like, having partners and things will some do,
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but a lot don't really bother, they sort of go,
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I do this project, I do this,
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this is what I do, this is what I care about.
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And then the debate is basically,
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you know, is that autism as well, possibly,
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or as purpose?
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So, if you see what I'm saying,
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they're having that stream passion,
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waiting to give up, and just do only that,
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or for the most part,
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everything else doesn't matter, just something.
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Well, I have asked for groups,
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and, yeah, some of it is,
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and some of it is just, well,
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socially, some people just don't adapt
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to the rough and tumble of social intercourse,
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and they find it much easier to go in
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and deal with the computers,
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or whether it's model-rounding,
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or keeping fish, or painting, or whatever they do.
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Yes, so I've got some as well, apparently,
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but by actually not, I've got an old diagnosis
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of age 14, believe it's cool, but it's so long ago.
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But in some ways, that you can use it as a free advantage,
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but I think, I think, in reality,
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a lot of the tech people, or STEM,
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I'm going to say, science, tech, engineering,
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and mathematics, right?
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STEM people do probably have,
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at least some autism,
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or aspects, or something,
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like, you know, a little bit,
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I mean, may not be diagnosed,
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it might just be a few traits here and there,
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but yeah, and like, these are the inventors
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and things as well.
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So, if that's, I mean, maybe that's a good thing, really,
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but obviously, the social, usual people
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are not going to fully understand that,
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and stuff for one standard.
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And then you might have problems
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with the social side, possibly in certain situations,
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and it's hard to socialise,
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or haven't had certain experiences
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when other people usually have them or whatever it is.
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But on the other hand, there's all these amazing projects
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that, you know, enough of like,
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what opens all this, it allows you to contribute,
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not just to the programmer,
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you can be marketing, if you want,
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or quality assurance, or graphics,
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or translation, or documentation,
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and it doesn't really matter who you are
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because it allows you to get involved and do things,
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and it's the same with these conferences when they happen.
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It doesn't matter that that person is working on whatever
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and I'm doing whatever, you know,
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it's just, it's like, they're with similar people, I guess,
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and it's nice.
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Because in getting a general society,
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most people are nothing like us.
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STEM people, I mean, they say, yeah,
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where would people distinctly understand
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tech enough of how I said earlier, and things, and, yeah.
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Not any response to that.
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You're still here, yeah.
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I'm still here, I'm just trying to get the time,
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since I haven't been able to find the Zulu Club online.
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Right, right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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But is a stream-passionalism for Westburgers?
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It's like, being able to totally,
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or mostly focus on one particular thing,
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for example, something with rate of open source, right?
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And that's the main interest,
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that's the main thing that someone cares about,
|
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is that, and they're not even getting paid for it as well,
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a lot of the time,
|
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is that autism or Asperger,
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or related to Asperger,
|
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or not as a question, I want to ask.
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So, there are always people who are just wired that way.
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Autism does part of it,
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because of our different perceptions.
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But also, there are introverted people
|
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where the purity of mathematics, or computers, or what's have you.
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I found computers to be a refuge back in the days of basic,
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in fact, it's basic on a many computers.
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I was growing up in a nasty alcoholic household,
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and with the computer stuff,
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I always thought of it.
|
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I was pushing their buttons instead of them pushing mine,
|
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which was empowering as a teenager.
|
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I mean, college, well,
|
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it's a bit different in UK compared to America,
|
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it's not the same thing quite.
|
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Let's say education, yeah.
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College was a bit difficult,
|
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education, school, etc.
|
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But then, computers was a way to escape and internet as well.
|
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And then I find out about IRC and things as well,
|
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and it was like, it was like a different world sort of,
|
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and it was a way to escape from where I was going on in the so-called in person.
|
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Well, it's fine as well.
|
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And then I just see it into a cyber space and do whatever,
|
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and it was nice to, especially as a teenager.
|
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And then they make some online friends and things as well.
|
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So I figured, yeah, in some way, there's probably,
|
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I'm not really a gamer, but again with gaming.
|
|
I guess the same thing there.
|
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People can escape into the gaming world
|
|
and escape from reality a bit,
|
|
and stuff like that.
|
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Yes, well, not just the gaming world.
|
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There is a complete world.
|
|
There is a virtual world as well, yeah.
|
|
There's a system called Second Life
|
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where there's a complete secondary economy.
|
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And when you pay things in the game,
|
|
the thing, or you pay for some of the love
|
|
to my love, it was Second Life thing.
|
|
I think it's quite into that, yeah.
|
|
Well, you pay for things.
|
|
There are people who make a good living
|
|
creating activities and creating things
|
|
for the Second Life world.
|
|
Yeah, and well, that's common in games, I think, now,
|
|
that you can pay for the features,
|
|
weapons, or whatever.
|
|
You don't have any computer games,
|
|
but you actually pay with real money.
|
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And it's like, yep, here you go.
|
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You've got that feature.
|
|
You've got that thing now.
|
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Greetings, Norfolk Island, and to Kingston.
|
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Note, we have, we need a decent Zulu clock site.
|
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It's a shame that none of those people
|
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on this podcast are even listening to it.
|
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I was five or no.
|
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This is mostly Europe and America and Canada, I guess,
|
|
and maybe a little bit Australia and even maybe.
|
|
I'm in Jacksonville, Florida.
|
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I'm just kind of listening.
|
|
I'm actually in Wallyworld right now
|
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doing a little bit of shopping, so.
|
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Sorry, Hollywood.
|
|
I'm in Jacksonville, Florida, but I'm in Wallyworld,
|
|
which is Walmart or Azda over there, or what you see as well.
|
|
I always see, yeah, yeah, yeah, warm up.
|
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Well, I would email Honky who's going to have to process
|
|
all of this audio, but I don't think there's much he can do
|
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because we haven't, because we haven't been given proper clocks.
|
|
But who's doing it, Pokey?
|
|
We'll see, they're going to carve in August again,
|
|
because it's happened last time.
|
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Like months, months later after the year,
|
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show we know you're big about it.
|
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It bears online.
|
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Yeah, they're going to have to just apologize for us
|
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not being able to read.
|
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I think that got to introduce himself actually.
|
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It's not Canada.
|
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He won't just aspire.
|
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He was in here on mumble, spying on us.
|
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Sorry, I'm just kind of walking through super noisy aisles,
|
|
otherwise I'd keep responding,
|
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but there's probably copyrighted music over my head, too.
|
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No, no, no, in my understand, yeah.
|
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Sure, they had public place, etc.
|
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That's a warm up and asda.
|
|
Yeah, I mean, there was a,
|
|
they did buy out asda over here, super market.
|
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However, more recently, it's actually,
|
|
they actually sold it pretty well.
|
|
Well, they might have once had a share of it still,
|
|
something very tiny,
|
|
but they sold it off to some like billionaires of brothers
|
|
or something that the Indian,
|
|
or British, Indian, or whether they are,
|
|
but they're billionaires and they bought,
|
|
and they bought out asda.
|
|
So that's kind of interesting.
|
|
And also Morrison, who was the third biggest one
|
|
got worn out by Americans,
|
|
didn't started to lose market share
|
|
and profit prices and everything.
|
|
And then the Germans, with Aldi,
|
|
have become, which is also an America,
|
|
believe Aldi actually,
|
|
have taken over as the third biggest,
|
|
out of the big full supermarkets in the UK,
|
|
Tesco, St. Greece, used to be Morrison's.
|
|
No, Tesco, Spain, Greece, asda,
|
|
and then it was Morrison,
|
|
but now it's Aldi as number four,
|
|
which is interesting,
|
|
how they got into the,
|
|
it got in there, but on the other hand,
|
|
there's a so-called cost of living crisis,
|
|
where the food is more expensive and inflation,
|
|
and the flicks have to be elsewhere as well,
|
|
get the gas and the oil and the electric and that.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
But it's interesting how the Germans kicked
|
|
the motor, where the Morrison got,
|
|
Morrison's got kicked out of that.
|
|
Oh, they all tried to move.
|
|
The food was bought out by Walgreens.
|
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Sorry, thank you.
|
|
Our booths was bought by Walgreens.
|
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Sorry, couldn't handle that properly.
|
|
Oh, sorry, let's see.
|
|
I was trying to get to us booths.
|
|
The drugstore was bought, I think,
|
|
by Walgreens here, the chain here in the States.
|
|
They're booths.
|
|
Oh, yeah.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
Yeah, they might have been brought out as well.
|
|
If I had big brand over here,
|
|
yeah, it's very known booths.
|
|
The only thing we've warm up there,
|
|
and I've been to Florida.
|
|
August 2, 5 and 8.
|
|
So, oh, I know, I've had that.
|
|
But yeah, you can get those, like,
|
|
trip, uh, oh,
|
|
was it massive, massive ice cream,
|
|
type, yeah?
|
|
Like, super size,
|
|
like, absolutely massive.
|
|
It's not here, then, might not.
|
|
Yes, I'm here.
|
|
I'm just reporting how that our timing is screwed up
|
|
because we don't have proper
|
|
because I'm on Eastern time,
|
|
and I don't have proper translations to
|
|
to the Zulu time put in the, in the, uh,
|
|
what about, what about the very time and date
|
|
don't call me whatever it is?
|
|
Does that help?
|
|
Uh, I hope, I'll see.
|
|
It does, if it, that,
|
|
that's the best time all the time,
|
|
and stuff.
|
|
I believe.
|
|
The problem is that I,
|
|
I don't need static conversion.
|
|
I need a clock that does the conversion
|
|
actively.
|
|
I need a Zulu clock.
|
|
Where is New Year?
|
|
Can we Google it and get across?
|
|
But yeah, I might miss a few half-hour times
|
|
of potentially because of the few,
|
|
at least, we'll be free of those
|
|
in your house, what, then?
|
|
So, let's bring on time and date.com.
|
|
I mean, it shows the time zones
|
|
and when it's going to happen, things,
|
|
and then if that helps to sub extent,
|
|
we can go like, next time zone,
|
|
pre-restorm zone.
|
|
Well, I've got an active Zulu clock.
|
|
Thank goodness we might have this straight dog
|
|
by 1,300.
|
|
So, 1,300 EMT, DCS,
|
|
which is 50 minutes,
|
|
also, that's 20 minutes, yeah?
|
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Yeah.
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