- MCP server with stdio transport for local use - Search episodes, transcripts, hosts, and series - 4,511 episodes with metadata and transcripts - Data loader with in-memory JSON storage 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
91 lines
5.3 KiB
Plaintext
91 lines
5.3 KiB
Plaintext
Episode: 200
|
|
Title: HPR0200: 200th Episode Special
|
|
Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0200/hpr0200.mp3
|
|
Transcribed: 2025-10-07 13:37:56
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
|
|
It's Hacker Paul with Radio! We're singing the song to make you know
|
|
That it's the time to start the show! One Hacker Paul with Radio!
|
|
Hacker Paul with Radio!
|
|
Hey this is Art3, we're in the episode of Hacker Paul with Radio.
|
|
Today I'm going to talk about Debbie and live in the Debbie and Life Project.
|
|
This is Ed Viver.
|
|
This is Chess Griffin from the Linux Reality Podcast.
|
|
This is the first Hacker Public Radio episode, so it's good to be here.
|
|
Today we welcome the Hacker Public Radio episode number 33, Valentine's Day 2008.
|
|
Will you please be my Valentine?
|
|
Pretty please?
|
|
My Valentine?
|
|
Anyway, just kidding.
|
|
My name is Dan Walshko.
|
|
I am bringing you Hacker Public Radio for episode 33.
|
|
This is part two of the Linux startup process.
|
|
And I'm going to be talking about a blooper today.
|
|
Oh and welcome to Hacker Public Radio episode 65.
|
|
My name is Dave.
|
|
Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
|
|
I am Deep Geek and I will be your host for this episode.
|
|
This episode is a first for Hacker Public Radio.
|
|
This was thought of a new in-depth series on lightweight applications.
|
|
But what makes this one a first is that it is going to be the first in-depth series which is open.
|
|
To all contributors to Hacker Public Radio.
|
|
Today I'm your host, Dotsman.
|
|
And today we're going to talk about shelf scripting.
|
|
Good evening.
|
|
I'm Frank Nibis and I had the opportunity to interview the founder of my new favorite productivity tool, Rusty Time.
|
|
So I'll go ahead and let the interview speak for itself.
|
|
I'm Tony Wright. I'm the founder of rescuetime.com.
|
|
Hello everyone, this is Hacker Public Radio.
|
|
And today we have a special guest from Mocha 5.
|
|
Could you please introduce yourself.
|
|
Hi, I'm John Williams. I'm one of the founders of Mocha 5.
|
|
Welcome to another exciting edition of this old Hacker.
|
|
This is Phoenix, a student of Hacker's Guide to Linux.
|
|
And surprise, surprise, I'm your host, Phoenix.
|
|
Hello, and welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
|
|
This is the healthy madness.
|
|
Letting you stop.
|
|
J, get your wondering.
|
|
First, IRV.
|
|
Today's episode of Hacker Public Radio is on homebrew.
|
|
Hello, and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
|
|
My name is Drew Lowe.
|
|
And we're going to be talking about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vims into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vim into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vim into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vim into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vim into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vim into your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we're going to talk about how to turn vim to your own figure self ID.
|
|
And we are going to talk about how to turn vim to your own figure self ID.
|
|
The serial will be hosting the operation.
|
|
Thank You for listening to AppRockobluk Radio.
|
|
HBO is sponsored by tarrow.net
|
|
so head on over to CARDo.nc for all your people meetings.
|
|
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
|
|
and oh oh oh, oh, oh, no, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
|