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Episode: 1963
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Title: HPR1963: 2015-2016 HPR New Years Show Episode 3
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1963/hpr1963.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 12:39:00
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This is HBR Episode 1963 entitled HBR New Year's Show Episode 3.
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It is hosted by HBR Volunteers and is about 179 minutes long.
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The summer is nice and steered.
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Star Wars, Pam and Tyson, Kevin, TV, security, single board PC in general.
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by An Honest Host.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HBR15.
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That's HBR15.
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Better web hosting that's Honest and Fair at An Honest Host.com.
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And I'm jumping the gun a little here, but while we've got an interlude, we're coming
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up on to 1 a.m. Zulu and Greetings to Cape Verde.
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Some regions of Greenland, and I don't know why all these things say one more.
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We said that last year, we're going to go and find out who one more was.
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Preyay, I'm destroying these, Polta del Gata in the Azores.
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That's got somebody must have hit the keys or something.
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If I cannot pronounce what that is, and Mendello.
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Okay.
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Happy New Year to you tonight.
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Yes.
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I think it's...
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I mean, what I find interesting, actually, is somebody from the UK to go with this time
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then, is that she is.
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A few cases behind the UK and I, which you just mentioned, we don't know when we think
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of that.
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And also in the summer, when we got better summer time, it's actually an hour, it's
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actually an hour.
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It's an hour.
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She had back an hour, just pull the temps in, which I think it interesting as well.
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Oh, that never occurred to me.
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At least in the Southern hemisphere, I didn't, yeah, they're, if they do, you know, daylight
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savings time, then they would be on a different clock.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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And there was that as well.
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That's the third thing.
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The rest of the saying is, but in the UK, it goes to summertime, so you go now ahead.
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The Iceland does not have a change of clocks, so when it's summertime here, there wasn't
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there.
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Okay, it's 2016 here now.
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So I went in 2014 in May, which I'm back now, just pull the temps in, which I thought was
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a bit interesting.
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But also, I think it's interesting actually as well as how, yeah, because of the whole
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daylight savings time thing.
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If you're in New Zealand, or if it was, because America and small, or something, that decided
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to live in the last time zone, right last.
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So they became the first, even for New Zealand.
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So, whole 24 hour day thing, doesn't really apply at this time of year.
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Because all the daylight savings was 26th.
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We had to hold the show within 26th hour before as well.
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And this is going to be way far afield, but it just occurred to me the other day.
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If Game of Thrones actually takes place on a Dyson spear, as it seems to in the beginning
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sequence, which probably has nothing to do with.
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If you had assuming they are orbiting an artificial sun, because if there's a real sun, it would
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never go dark anywhere.
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But if it was, if they're orbiting an artificial sun that gets turned on and off at night,
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then every place in Game of Thrones would have the same time zone.
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All right.
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Well, Game of Thrones, that's one of the setting where he saw the first series.
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And that was a few years back when they decided to show it on the sky one channel there,
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trying to get people to go and stay at Lenta, for sure.
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We'd be like, there's actually shows football on some of the main footballs around here.
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And stay on the challenge.
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And I just get people and stay at sports.
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But that's what they do here.
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They actually catch up a long phone, because there are DVDs around here.
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Is that actually some kind of theory that they're in a Dyson sphere?
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I thought the beginning was just supposed to look cool.
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I didn't know that that was an actual thing.
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I've heard that advance before.
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It doesn't look big enough to be an actual planet.
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Of course, we're only seeing what they're known world, I guess.
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That has been suggested.
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Like I said, I think that was completely a construct of the people doing the TV series.
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We need somebody in here who's actually read the books to maybe see if that has it.
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But if you look at it, what they show up in the sky sure does look like some sort of artificial sun as well.
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The whole thing, mechanical and clockwork.
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I have read the books.
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I've only seen the first two seasons as well.
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The clockwork, that's what it's meant to be, is basically clockwork.
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The whole point of the game is it's different, powerful houses.
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All trying to manipulate each other.
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It's a big game.
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They're all trying to manipulate each other and capture land and capture religions.
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Take this castle from such and such and get such and such to bend the knee and bring your forces to mine.
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That's all it is.
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It's a big game.
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It's a big game of a clockwork moving park.
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That's the point of the intro sequence.
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It's just lots of moving parks that are all interconnected.
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If you capture such and such a person, you can move there.
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Prinsling or something like that from the board.
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You're going to force them to do what you want and then get allegiance for another one.
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But if you capture them and if you accidentally kill them, then if they're alive,
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the younger son of such and such are there, the throne for such and such.
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That's what it is.
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It's basically a number of families all trying to play each other for the Iron Throne.
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It's just like clockwork as a game.
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That's what the intro sequence is.
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And probably a lot like the real world they show that no matter what happens
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and all these wars and stuff that the peon type people keep dying in,
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things for them aren't going to change no matter who's running it.
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Exactly.
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Exactly.
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Because the only thing that matters in these is the high bottoms.
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There's all the laws and the ladies and the barons.
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I don't know if there's barons actually.
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It's those people.
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And that was why, initially, when I was reading the books,
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I found them quite hard to actually read because I'm essentially a Republican,
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not an American sense, but I'm a Republican.
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So I find all this burn, scrape into the lords and ladies and all that.
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And I found that repulsive.
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And it's also why I struggled to read the Lord of the Rings as well,
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because that whole world was very deferential to kings and queens and lords and all that kind of stuff.
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And for the same reason, I find that quite hard to get into as well.
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Well, so what's the real world?
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Well, true.
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But maybe we've at least got enough democracies or systems that don't rely on absolute monarchies
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so that you can kind of exist on some plane and still do different things
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and let these people exist on theirs.
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And, you know, I'm just going to...
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We'll never, never let you in me meet, you know.
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What I did find interesting about the Game of Thrones,
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is I mean, distort the books, sorry, the TV series from what I've seen.
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I've only seen Season 1 and 2 so far.
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But it is very, very accurate to the books.
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I mean, I'll stand how accurate it was to the books.
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And that made me think, well, actually, there's some other stuff that's coming up later on in the books.
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Like, I've seen Clips of Season 5, and I'm like, oh, I know what that is.
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Just by that wee clip, I know exactly what that is, because I've read it.
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I don't know what book it was in, but I've read it.
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I know what happens with that character, so I can picture that now.
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And it looks like...
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I don't see that they've kept very close to the books for Season 1 and 2.
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I've got to assume that they'll be keeping quite close to the books for the other seasons that I haven't seen yet.
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And, yeah, I mean, that is good.
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That is a very good Game of Thrones, I hope you say, is very good.
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Well, I've only seen Season 2.
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As I've caught up with the box, it's later on.
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And then it was removed for the box, so it's waiting until March or so and it comes back.
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I think the TV producers are hoping George R. Martin will suddenly have an incredible burst of speed riding,
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because I'd understood they were about to catch up with the last book he's written.
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My understanding having not read the books and just watched the TV show is that the show has run out of books.
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So, at this point, and the further along it has gone, it has diverged further and further from the books to where the author has told the showrunners what the ending is.
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But, basically, from this point on, they're going to do it their way and he's going to do it his way.
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And they'll end up at the same place, but how they get there may be a little different.
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Star Wars, when I put this one, but hey, that would be fun to really have the style of discussion anyway.
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I think off-hand, that was one of those things where I was watching two or three different shows,
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one episode at a time, can I gradually work through them?
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And then I happened to stumble across the newsroom.
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I mean, everything that's thrown out the window, and it's got to go.
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It just consumed me.
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And everyone was burned at that point.
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I've got to go back and start guarantee things.
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And then, of course, there's a big Star Wars, thinking about Sky movies, where the Clone Wars, for every season of the Clone Wars, is in it there.
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And every season of Rebels, both seasons of Rebels is in there.
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So, I've been going back through them, and everything's thrown aside for that,
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before I'm getting back in the other stuff.
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And there's only enough hours in the day.
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I haven't watched Clone Wars other than a little bit.
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And I've watched all of Rebels, I think, up to this point.
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It starts off really rough, but it is really good where they're at now.
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It's remarkably good. I was actually surprised.
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Is there any legitimate way to stream Rebels anywhere?
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I haven't seen it yet at all.
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I get it through my cable.
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We just use our cable log-in to go to the Disney site and watch it there.
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So, I know that's a legitimate way of doing it.
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Well, that's kind of a minute.
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Even when I had cable in town, that was one of the services I didn't get.
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It's coming around.
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Of course, I've mentioned on Linux Logcast, you've got both Showtime through Hulu,
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and actually you can get Showtime through Amazon Prime now as well, for about the same price.
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And I looked at my old Showtime app I had from when I had cable.
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They're not showing all the movies that are on Showtime the channel on, quote, Showtime on Hulu.
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I may switch to Prime and see if it's different.
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Of course, then you've got HBO, which is completely all a cart at its own Internet service.
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And Stars is now on Amazon Prime for like nine bucks a month.
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I think the only thing on there that I would really be jonesing for is the Evil Dead series.
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There's other things I would watch like Scottish Lady going back in time series,
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but I think that's more of a chick deal than I don't want to offend anybody saying that.
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I do think that series obviously is written for a strong female lead for the ladies to watch.
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There's nothing wrong with that.
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There's other stuff on Stars I wouldn't mind, but for one series I'm not going to pay nine bucks a month yet.
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And that's a lot of things like the Disney where you got kids ties.
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Of course, you're probably watching Disney all the time anyway, but just for one thing I'm not going to subscribe to service.
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But the point I'm getting to, I bet within a year or two years on the outside,
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we'll be able to get everything, be able to subscribe to every premium service through the Internet that you can get on a cable subscription.
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I mean, it's obvious the rats are leaving the ship.
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Yeah, I mean, for me, I've seen the first eight or so episodes of Rebels.
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Doesn't quite grab me yet.
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I don't know why, maybe it's the characters, just a bit too annoying, I don't know.
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I have seen bits and pieces ahead.
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I think at one point it was a soak up turned up.
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And I was like, oh, cool, I forgot all about her.
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Last thing I knew from her for the Clone Wars.
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Well, I liked her so much.
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And then she was on the run out of the order for modern things like that.
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And I was like, what happened to her?
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She was one of the big main characters in the Clone Wars.
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What happened to her?
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And then she turns out like ten years down the line as a Clone woman now.
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Sort of in as a Rebel contract.
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And then that to me is interesting in the Clone Wars.
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Where I'm looking at what happened to the big name characters from the Clone Wars.
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When you be sort of having to grieve us, to Duku, to Sidious, to Canoe, to Skywalker,
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to all these characters, but the ones I'm thinking line.
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What happened to a surge of interest?
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How does she, how does she die?
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I don't remember ever seen anything where she actually died.
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I know Duku turned on her and then she went back to Bathamia, but she never actually died.
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So it's one of those things where the big characters from the big war, like ten, fifteen years beforehand,
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do they turn up on the Clone Wars and revels like a soak at this?
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I thought a soak, I never saw the episodes from the very end of Clone Wars,
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but I thought a soak had died in the last season.
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Well, I want a season, the end of season five now.
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And that's the point where, again, I'm binge watching this.
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So that's the point where she is.
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Well, I mean, I've watched most of these before, that this was round about the point where I've lost track of it.
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So I'm kind of getting to get to the new stuff now, but the stuff that I haven't seen before.
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And I don't remember, I've certainly not seen a soak up being dying in the Clone Wars,
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but she definitely turns up on rebels.
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And there's one point in rebels, so I've seen it on YouTube.
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I've not seen the episode yet, where there's some part about where she realises the Anakin of the Vader as her old master.
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Yeah, having not seen Clone Wars and not really knowing who the character was until she showed up and read about her and she was in Clone Wars,
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she did not die.
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She's alive and well in rebels.
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And she's kind of a main character in the second season.
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She's not in every episode, but she's kind of their connection to the rebellion proper.
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She sort of gives them their missions almost.
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She's kind of like their commander, which is kind of cool.
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Okay, maybe it was something like they ran a plot line where they thought she was dead or something and she turns back up.
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I don't know.
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I remember in rebels, there was three or four episodes where there kind of sneakily talk to someone that you never see who it is, you never hear it is.
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And she's got some code name or something.
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And then one of the episodes, she turns up and that's the person that Kane and I've been talking to.
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And it's always a super.
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So she's surrounded then.
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Excellent. She's surrounded.
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But of course, at that point in time, she can't show that she's a Jedi because as soon as she brings a light sailor out,
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then she's identified as a Jedi and the Jedi are the blame for the war and all that kind of stuff.
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And I also thought, but maybe it's another one of her of her race, but I thought they killed her off in one of the missions of battlefront as well.
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Battlefront, too, rather.
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You know, there's a point in that where they show the clone troopers and after they've been ordered to turn on the Jedi.
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And that is another to go on the council at some point.
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So it could have been, huh?
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I don't know.
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No, you're probably right there because it shows a adult in that mission.
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Yeah, there is definitely another to grow an adult to grow a woman on the council.
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She's not there that much, but yeah, she is sort of on and off.
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So it's probably her that you see.
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I think as well that you know that feeling that if you only ever watch the movies,
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you get that kind of feeling seeing if there's a truth when the other comes in.
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And there is the night sees lightsaber against Duke and if the only thing you watch is the movies,
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then you've got that kind of the happy racing moments.
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Yes.
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Finally, we're getting some some get a real real master of a lightsaber because it's actually going to be fantastic.
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And that I've realized that kind of feeling as if you read,
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if you're into the expanded universe, the Clone Wars kind of gives you that kind of thing as well.
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And whereby you know, I mean, for me, it's Luminara and Dolly.
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So she turns up.
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She is one of the best lightsaber drillers in the order.
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So it's kit first though.
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And kit first though gets a really sure the deal on episode three really does.
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But yeah, actually see them properly in action that gives me that same kind of thing.
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It's like, yes, finally we're getting to see a master with a lightsaber.
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And I don't care what people say.
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I think kit first though did get a rodeo on episode three.
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He's meant to be one of the best swordfighters in the order.
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And I do know who kit first though is in episode three.
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It's been a while since I've watched the prequels.
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Right.
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Kit first though.
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Remember the full Jedi that go to arrest the chance or base window in three other masters?
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Oh, okay.
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Yeah.
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Right. He's one of them.
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He's the not only with the green sort of headdails.
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So when Sidious is a treason then and jumps into the forum takes a couple of swipes
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and takes two of the masters out without even a blink of an eye.
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So it's him.
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It's nice window and kit first though.
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It's left.
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Kit first though manages to get a couple of blocks.
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And then he's he's taking care of and then it's just Sidious and nice window.
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And I was like really really.
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I mean, seriously, he's he's meant to be one of the best the best fighters in the order.
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And it was taken out by like a couple of swipes like seriously.
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He was he was so that I just felt like it first though is like he was so wrong.
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He was so so wrong.
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It didn't get a part of an episode two as well.
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He was the one in the in the middle of the battle on G and also he was the one forced push three PO.
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On his back and then he lost his head and stuff like that.
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And that's Kit first though as well.
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But at least it was actually fighting and at least it was and and the thick of it.
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But going out like that, they said this.
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That was just pure social.
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Well, I mean, you watched the movie and had any of them keep up with Yoda because he's just like a ping pong ball with a lightsaber.
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Yeah, true.
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True.
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I say, I mean, you're those one of these kind of guys that he can I can identify as all your options because you're only options go more.
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Because if you go if you go even mid, you're not going to get them.
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So you've got to keep going low.
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But it doesn't it doesn't qualify has attack.
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You can go mid low, mid or high and sort of jump around at the same time.
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So yeah, can I know is that your options when you're fighting him?
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I mean, I would I would think you're even against the general grievous griefs be like, oh holy shit, you know?
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Well, in the revenge of the surf novel, excuse me, the reason why Kenobi has sent to grievous is that Kenobi has no style.
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He's just one of these guys that's able to one of these Jedi that's able to just relax and be formless and let the force control.
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Whereas everyone else in the order has a style, even you know, that has a style.
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They've all got styles that are developed to sort of maximize their strengths and minimize their weaknesses and all that.
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And grievous learns these styles very, very quickly.
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Once they start fighting them, he learns these styles very, very quickly and he can adapt.
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So if you've got a style, if you've got any of the Jedi that I've got a style, grievous, all it needs to do is hold out long enough to figure you out and then he's nailed you.
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Whereas Kenobi has no style, that's why he was sent.
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And welcome to the channel, Zizka, if I'm pronouncing that right.
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Yeah, well, on that note, that's 25 first one and I'm struggling to keep my eyes open here.
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So I shall bid you all to you, it's been wonderful.
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So happy new year to all one and all and yeah.
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And I shall catch you some more time.
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Hey, this web, you're always welcome to come on the and always entertaining on the Hacka Public Radio New Year's show.
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And I was going to say, yeah, I just, this is what's going to be coming up.
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So before I go, good evening, happy New Year.
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And a happy New Year. Give me two seconds. The sound settings are not right.
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Everyone's sensible distorted.
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Yeah, we're all doing the weather impressions here.
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You're missing the equalizer's missing out the heavy breathing.
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Give me a sec here.
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Keep talking.
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That's no, we're not talking on Darth Vader's breathing.
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Darth Vader trying to put stuff he's done up through a straw. That's what that is.
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How are you, January Gordon? Good to see you.
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What you can see me?
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I can see you right there.
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Oh, right, actually, yeah, I was just, I was just on my way out and then I saw you come into the channel.
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I thought, oh, I'll just tighten around for a few more minutes.
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So I can say hello.
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Yeah, well right, how are you?
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Hi.
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No bother, at all. No complaints.
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I kept on the go.
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Oh, carry is here. That's interesting.
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Where's my name there?
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Who's headed?
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I'll need to get back together and mumble on a week's chat with the crew and some time in the
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new year.
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I'll ask that I've meant to reply to your email and then I thought I'd done it and then
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I'll turn it over to that and I'll bring it up to date in a few days.
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I guess maybe even tomorrow I'll do that email and then I want to get together for the
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chat on mumble and see if they were going with that.
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Hi.
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I'm very good.
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I can know I'm just actually glad you're okay because I'm doing an ending from you.
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I was like, mm-hmm.
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No, you seem concerned on Twitter.
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Hmm.
|
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Something's wrong.
|
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But no, it was Caroline that said to me you were up.
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Hi, because she had emailed the same sort of run of it the same day as you had.
|
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No, I just went in a dark for a while.
|
|
I'll explain, but yeah, I lost interest in a lot of stuff really.
|
|
But yeah, I didn't know about bringing it in and I was down.
|
|
Anyway, and I was going to leave just before you turned up.
|
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I was just saying, look at buys and then I saw you coming in.
|
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I'll stick it in for a few minutes, but I really should be going.
|
|
That's terrible.
|
|
Have you got a party to go to the night as young?
|
|
Yeah, well, you know what I'm not.
|
|
It's young for some people.
|
|
It's only, it's, it's half past one in the afternoon in Australia.
|
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Not that I'm there.
|
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But yeah, so I'm going to go and I'll bid you all happy New Year again and catch you
|
|
the next time.
|
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Right.
|
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I'm having a log off and log back on because my sound is all over.
|
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It's also really distorted.
|
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So I'm going to try a log off log back on.
|
|
Well, for what?
|
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It's worth you sound.
|
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You sound a car, are you Kevin?
|
|
I was calling one of them.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Do we sound any better now?
|
|
I call it.
|
|
Oh, perfect.
|
|
That's better.
|
|
I don't know what the difference was, but just it sounded really just wobbly and distorted.
|
|
I was thinking I could make out what people are saying, but it was just kind of odd.
|
|
We are.
|
|
Yeah, that's, that's what, that's what makes the hacker community so good.
|
|
You're all actually great to listen.
|
|
It's my first time here, actually.
|
|
This is the first time I've made the New Year episode, but it's only because it's the first time in a few years
|
|
I've actually been at home with a new episode.
|
|
You know, when you're going visiting somebody you can't really start saying, oh well,
|
|
thanks for having me, but see you later.
|
|
I'm off to join the HPR, guys.
|
|
Yeah, that's pretty much true.
|
|
I don't know, you might remember my nick, or recognize it.
|
|
I may remember it.
|
|
I may remember it.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
|
|
I think it's the first time I've ever spoken to you, but as far as voice, actually,
|
|
I can remember, obviously, spoken to you for a dance on that.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
|
|
The first time I'm on a podcast, anyway.
|
|
It wasn't just something I didn't care.
|
|
We were in there.
|
|
So where are you?
|
|
And then I was thinking, where do you go?
|
|
Change the status.
|
|
And then you left.
|
|
I don't know where are the people.
|
|
And then I was thinking, oh, maybe I should sign up on a...
|
|
Maybe I should sign up on a thing like a dance cow.
|
|
I come up with a call now.
|
|
Yeah, well, yeah.
|
|
Say to yourself.
|
|
So I did...
|
|
I'm not a random person now, actually.
|
|
Are you having fun on a new podcast?
|
|
I mean, because one of them needs to be on the skyish guys.
|
|
Yes, I have.
|
|
Made up them quite a few times.
|
|
In fact, the last time I was doing Glasgow, I stayed at his place.
|
|
No, I went to New York at the event.
|
|
So...
|
|
Yeah, I do.
|
|
And then in the next event, it's totally worth doing to in the UK, because there aren't many
|
|
anyway.
|
|
So, I'm not brilliant now.
|
|
It's kind of funny, because some people are trying to figure out who I was and stuff.
|
|
What?
|
|
Are you on Twitter?
|
|
No, I didn't really bother with social networking.
|
|
So I was...
|
|
Okay, no, we had somebody who...
|
|
Yeah, there was another one there.
|
|
It was just like a nickname on Twitter, and they came up to like an alliance.
|
|
Oh, hello, I'm so-and-so on a dog camp.
|
|
I was wondering if it was yourself, but no, it wasn't if you're not on Twitter.
|
|
No, no, I saw that before as well.
|
|
Because when I got a twist a year ago, there was like...
|
|
Somebody would have named me.
|
|
I was like, oh, okay.
|
|
We have to call myself something else then.
|
|
Oh, well, I must admit, there's actually a good community just now on GNU social.
|
|
I'm on FlagDev.
|
|
Some people are on Twitter.
|
|
The big difference is FlagDev looks like all the identical.
|
|
Quitter looks like Twitter, but it's also a limit.
|
|
It's quite short, but I think it's 300 characters.
|
|
Whereas FlagDev has a thousand limit characters.
|
|
I've yet to actually go over the thousand characters.
|
|
Ah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
|
|
FlagDev and there was this for this site as well.
|
|
I was really like looking for the after-after-of-the-old camp stuff
|
|
because there was always something that goes online.
|
|
And then I was like, oh, yeah, yeah.
|
|
Yes, there's a lot of sites.
|
|
Never actually sawing that.
|
|
And I could chat to somebody I chat to,
|
|
when the moon is light.
|
|
I could gather things to do really.
|
|
And I'm saying that one of the guys from,
|
|
it's kind of funny because that old camp,
|
|
okay, last year in 2015,
|
|
because he's coming here.
|
|
The guy who won the moon prize,
|
|
he, the big, the computer from,
|
|
yes or no.
|
|
I've played this for years on FlagDev.
|
|
Yeah, but I was shanning just before the battle
|
|
and I was like, oh, yeah, okay.
|
|
And my size is a joke.
|
|
And if you win, if you win,
|
|
if you win, you can do it to me.
|
|
So he's like, why would I come to you?
|
|
And then a battle happens
|
|
and somebody had a ticket called out
|
|
and they weren't there, so they would draw it.
|
|
And if you won it.
|
|
And of course, I was in a funny, in a way,
|
|
after a little joke,
|
|
where they pulled around.
|
|
Right, I don't know if this happened to him,
|
|
but he was really breaking up here.
|
|
He was breaking up really.
|
|
You were breaking up.
|
|
I missed pretty much the last end of that story.
|
|
Okay, I just said I was joking
|
|
with the person who won the prize
|
|
and he won the HPR people.
|
|
Just before the battle, I was joking about
|
|
if he'd won it and he actually won it.
|
|
That was it, really.
|
|
Yeah, I made up with Dave,
|
|
the last Glasgow pod crawl.
|
|
It was good to meet up with him, actually,
|
|
because I only spoke to him briefly before that.
|
|
It was actually, I made up with,
|
|
there was, obviously, it was myself
|
|
on McNally, but there was also
|
|
Dave Morris and Andrew Gregory, as well.
|
|
So it was a good night.
|
|
Yeah, my normally was, it was alright.
|
|
It was alright, yeah, yeah, yeah.
|
|
It wouldn't be from a podcast,
|
|
close-in too.
|
|
And then we went on to the,
|
|
then we came to Justin,
|
|
the Linux Royce podcast that they did
|
|
at the event as well.
|
|
Yeah, I gave him a real stick for that
|
|
because he mentioned Linux,
|
|
the Linux Royce podcast
|
|
like four times in their own podcast.
|
|
And I say, it's to flip and win to that podcast
|
|
and you didn't mention it.
|
|
We podcasted even once.
|
|
I was just joking, obviously, but I said,
|
|
I really did give him a stick for that.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
|
|
Talks down or something else I would say.
|
|
That's right, yeah, talks down, yeah.
|
|
Yeah, there used to be,
|
|
there used to be,
|
|
deviants enough
|
|
tolegal letharium,
|
|
top jam as well
|
|
but the favour of podcast is
|
|
generally flasures into music
|
|
if I'm listening things on my, so I've kind of been going off listening to that.
|
|
Well, there's the key thing, don't listen to anything, don't do anything else
|
|
while you're listening to TuxJump.
|
|
So what's anybody else enjoying this new year's night?
|
|
Not much, this seems to be the extent of it.
|
|
Anybody enjoying it?
|
|
Yeah, a nice tram or nice beer or nice wine or anything?
|
|
Oh, I'm on my second or third beer here.
|
|
Oh, well, I'm just having one or two Dalmour, who is just to be social now,
|
|
with a nice, nice tram for a year or so to have you.
|
|
Ah, I got a two-month-old at home, so if he wakes up, then, you know,
|
|
it's going to be a rough night if I have a couple of beers on me.
|
|
I remember the first, that was the thing I first and the last time I was rough as a dad,
|
|
especially when my kid was young, my first new year with him.
|
|
I was over at my neighbor's house for a party.
|
|
I got back in half for something like that, and then my kid was up.
|
|
I thought it was rough all day.
|
|
He was only two-month-old.
|
|
Yeah, I think I made the mistake once, and, you know,
|
|
where I just basically, I like had too much with dinner or something like that,
|
|
and my kid, I think, was probably with my daughter when she was really younger,
|
|
just kept me up most of the night, because she was one who had a hard time putting her down.
|
|
Like, I'm not sure whether just had something like in her ears like that,
|
|
but every time we put it later down into her crib,
|
|
she would just start screaming like crazy.
|
|
So we had a lot of long nights walking with her.
|
|
I made the mistake of drinking too much on a night that she was really rough,
|
|
and never again, never again, horrible, horrible night that was.
|
|
Oh, yeah, you only do that once.
|
|
You really do learn, you know.
|
|
I was very, I was pretty much very dry after that,
|
|
if I could do maximum, that was it.
|
|
Right, I can't hear again.
|
|
So my phone was going off so bad,
|
|
oh, because we changed our numbers, so if they're only cool,
|
|
but there's probably something we actually want to see get hold of you,
|
|
there'll be nothing cool,
|
|
but she's showing the same extent,
|
|
because I'm going to have a public speaking group as well,
|
|
and I've been meaning to do one about the Microsoft scan call,
|
|
where they film up, and they say they're from Microsoft support,
|
|
and they'd basically try and trick you to either give you
|
|
your credit card number,
|
|
or to connect your computer and the rest of it.
|
|
And in those YouTube videos, I'm not sure,
|
|
but I had some before,
|
|
and I really, really had the number on my own time,
|
|
and I got so in that once,
|
|
because it was doing it so well,
|
|
pretending that my people's all barest,
|
|
and really screaming of death and the rest of it, you know.
|
|
And I want to do a speech about this kind of call,
|
|
where they're kind of joking stuff,
|
|
or like, stuff in another bit,
|
|
but that's so sad,
|
|
and I'm thinking maybe with some voice clips or something,
|
|
I don't know, but,
|
|
because I need to get a speech then,
|
|
another one then,
|
|
had this group in me,
|
|
and it could be a person with me to do it then,
|
|
because I found there were cool in seven minutes,
|
|
but I can't do,
|
|
get people an idea of what it's like,
|
|
and they,
|
|
it is actually funny to be the scammer,
|
|
if you know, back and viewers.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Seb, can you do me a favor?
|
|
Can you turn your,
|
|
either turn your game down a little bit,
|
|
or just move the mic back just a little bit,
|
|
because it's just,
|
|
it's kind of overmodulating.
|
|
You can cut a little bit with me.
|
|
Are you?
|
|
Because what do you want me to turn down?
|
|
The mic.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Please.
|
|
Yeah, you can try.
|
|
Either that or just kind of move the mic a little bit away,
|
|
it's just, it's, it's coming over very, very loud,
|
|
and it's very distorted.
|
|
Just take curiosity,
|
|
what is my levels like?
|
|
Uh, sounds pretty good.
|
|
Right, no, that's fine,
|
|
because I've just looked through just,
|
|
built up a new computer,
|
|
and I've got, uh,
|
|
I've just put Debian on it,
|
|
but obviously I haven't had a chance to tweak it properly.
|
|
I was playing a bit with the DL network,
|
|
so I was making sure.
|
|
I'm always weird because I like to record my own voice
|
|
and mumble them, play it back,
|
|
and think, oh, how does that go?
|
|
Yeah, I think the problem is,
|
|
Seb, Seb, Seb's not using a headset at all earlier.
|
|
So there is, uh,
|
|
he started out with a little bit of feedback,
|
|
but Seb, whatever you were doing at the beginning,
|
|
go back to doing that,
|
|
because, uh,
|
|
the, the feedback loop has got progressively worse.
|
|
Well, happy new year, everyone.
|
|
Is this a public month?
|
|
Happy new year.
|
|
Oh, wow, okay, hello.
|
|
It wasn't true.
|
|
I'm finding you very low.
|
|
Can you maybe turn up the volume?
|
|
Are we a bit on your mic?
|
|
Absolutely.
|
|
I'm actually going to disconnect Bluetooth.
|
|
Oh, is that on like your inner car?
|
|
Well, one thing's for sure.
|
|
You've not got any bandwidth,
|
|
and then if you're on Bluetooth.
|
|
Oh, yeah.
|
|
That's not working?
|
|
Oh, no.
|
|
Oh, no.
|
|
It really is not working at all.
|
|
Uh, well, to be fair,
|
|
they've done some stuff.
|
|
I can now connect to my Bluetooth speakers,
|
|
but the Bluetooth headsets,
|
|
they'll connect,
|
|
but as soon as you try to use,
|
|
they're just basically,
|
|
it's like your all connection just,
|
|
you know, I mean, I know that
|
|
there's no wrong with headset,
|
|
because the work with the Android devices.
|
|
But I just love being a gullipag.
|
|
I put myself through this pain.
|
|
I got, uh,
|
|
I got the BQ E5
|
|
and, uh, sold off my Android headset.
|
|
So of course, I went into it,
|
|
freaking right.
|
|
Let's push myself to Ubuntu.
|
|
And for the most, actually,
|
|
it's actually quite usable,
|
|
but you miss a lot of things.
|
|
But the one thing that's not usable,
|
|
is I cannot use it in the car,
|
|
because the Bluetooth headsets just work.
|
|
And Zizka just,
|
|
just so you know,
|
|
yes, uh, what a server this was.
|
|
It is, yeah,
|
|
everybody's, uh,
|
|
more and welcome to join.
|
|
This is our, uh,
|
|
uh,
|
|
New Year's celebration
|
|
for hackerpublicradio.org,
|
|
but you should know,
|
|
this is going to be
|
|
re-broadcast as a podcast
|
|
on the hackerpublicradio.org website.
|
|
I don't know if this sounds better or not,
|
|
but, um,
|
|
can we just say about one of the Ubuntu phones,
|
|
a BQ E5, yeah?
|
|
No, the BQ E5.
|
|
No, there's the,
|
|
there's slightly new one, yeah?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Sadly, actually,
|
|
was one of the first people
|
|
was, you've, uh,
|
|
said earlier on that,
|
|
but the first people were,
|
|
the BQ E4.5,
|
|
to get one,
|
|
show commercial available phone,
|
|
or might, yeah,
|
|
that's the Buntu phone.
|
|
But I was also then the first people,
|
|
if not the first,
|
|
to actually lose that phone,
|
|
because I've been, um,
|
|
traveling,
|
|
traveling,
|
|
doing my,
|
|
come back,
|
|
traveling,
|
|
I saw the rest of it,
|
|
and then basically end up leaving
|
|
on the house drive,
|
|
but I'm not realizing yet
|
|
if I, um,
|
|
until much later,
|
|
and then it's gone.
|
|
That's less,
|
|
that was a bit annoying.
|
|
I've got the MISU phone as well,
|
|
which is, um,
|
|
which is pretty nice
|
|
when a Bendy phone.
|
|
September 2nd iPhone,
|
|
and they sent me the one color,
|
|
which has been gold,
|
|
not silver.
|
|
Well, I had to look at the 4.5,
|
|
because I got sent to the invite
|
|
for that to go for the first,
|
|
but when I looked at the specs,
|
|
I was there going,
|
|
there are two, two,
|
|
little,
|
|
and then when the,
|
|
the five came out,
|
|
I thought,
|
|
yeah, okay,
|
|
I'm willing to pay that for the extra.
|
|
I mean, it was only like a 20-year-old difference
|
|
or something,
|
|
it wasn't,
|
|
but it was a reasonable amount
|
|
of a,
|
|
a spec upgrade.
|
|
Yeah, I'll go for it.
|
|
Yeah, and then either,
|
|
so, um,
|
|
the 4.5 Bendy,
|
|
the HD one,
|
|
they're pretty much the same phone.
|
|
But let people debate, actually,
|
|
if like, if people can run this as,
|
|
they're making phone or not,
|
|
they're Bendy phone.
|
|
I mean,
|
|
if you can really run it,
|
|
as you're making phone for months.
|
|
And, you know,
|
|
what I've been doing,
|
|
it's actually just that,
|
|
first would that be,
|
|
who won my last,
|
|
and then,
|
|
the Maizu,
|
|
but I could do it,
|
|
because I'm actually running
|
|
loads and loads of different
|
|
Android apps and all rest of it,
|
|
so,
|
|
so yeah, it's funny.
|
|
It does cool,
|
|
it does cool,
|
|
it does text,
|
|
it can,
|
|
it can be on web pages.
|
|
It's fine, in that sense.
|
|
Nice synth phase,
|
|
nice operating system,
|
|
and, um,
|
|
we'll be interesting
|
|
when the actual convergence comes as well.
|
|
Yeah, well, I've been doing the same.
|
|
I mean, I've,
|
|
I've had it as my only phone
|
|
since, uh,
|
|
the beginning of July,
|
|
so, uh,
|
|
I've really run the deep end,
|
|
but that was my own choice.
|
|
You know, I mean,
|
|
I decided,
|
|
come and be,
|
|
be it,
|
|
be it,
|
|
be it,
|
|
be it great,
|
|
it's,
|
|
it's going to be my phone,
|
|
just to try it,
|
|
because I always thought,
|
|
I can always go back
|
|
and, like,
|
|
have a,
|
|
who I,
|
|
for relatively cheap,
|
|
if it's another disaster,
|
|
but, uh,
|
|
thankfully,
|
|
no, it hasn't been,
|
|
there's been,
|
|
obviously,
|
|
some things are miss,
|
|
but, uh, as far as I'm concerned,
|
|
it is actually,
|
|
if you're not into apps,
|
|
it's great.
|
|
If you're heavily into apps,
|
|
if you have to have,
|
|
what's up,
|
|
you have to have Skype,
|
|
you have to have,
|
|
obviously,
|
|
it's,
|
|
it's,
|
|
no,
|
|
forever,
|
|
but as far as,
|
|
yeah,
|
|
if you need,
|
|
if you want all the apps,
|
|
if you want to have this
|
|
and that and all that,
|
|
and,
|
|
or show them,
|
|
then who captures,
|
|
definitely,
|
|
not at this stage.
|
|
However, um,
|
|
do you,
|
|
do you,
|
|
or you're the phone
|
|
on the other hand,
|
|
which is,
|
|
again,
|
|
then,
|
|
it's based,
|
|
it's up there,
|
|
not for one of your people,
|
|
it runs
|
|
BTFS,
|
|
even,
|
|
has its file system,
|
|
it's got quailin,
|
|
there's the graphics,
|
|
and they go and then,
|
|
we're a compatibility layer,
|
|
and,
|
|
first thing I go,
|
|
I go around those as well,
|
|
so,
|
|
for the first thing I did,
|
|
is I,
|
|
I put those,
|
|
those Android apps on there,
|
|
and it worked really well,
|
|
and then I thought,
|
|
if I need to actually try
|
|
some of the native apps,
|
|
so,
|
|
I brought that,
|
|
um,
|
|
sort of December,
|
|
2014,
|
|
with the yellow tablet,
|
|
which I've not got,
|
|
because I've got some fun,
|
|
in my stressure at the moment,
|
|
or whatever it was,
|
|
but, um,
|
|
I got the phone anyway,
|
|
I put those Android apps on,
|
|
I know all the people
|
|
are now,
|
|
I see,
|
|
so,
|
|
told me,
|
|
right,
|
|
it needs to upgrade
|
|
the,
|
|
so-for-so-s on this phone,
|
|
because the,
|
|
the ship version is very old,
|
|
so I was like,
|
|
yeah, but I've only,
|
|
just got this phone,
|
|
I haven't done anything with your credit system,
|
|
so I'm just going to,
|
|
do my thing.
|
|
And so,
|
|
when I actually, um,
|
|
corrupted the phone,
|
|
because,
|
|
I'd,
|
|
let's say,
|
|
put all these Android apps on,
|
|
fine, it worked great,
|
|
but the second I,
|
|
for,
|
|
the second I thought I'd put a native app on,
|
|
actually made for,
|
|
this dual-lephone,
|
|
or so-off-less OS,
|
|
actually basically made my,
|
|
broke my phone,
|
|
it became black,
|
|
it became unusable,
|
|
and the reason for that,
|
|
is quite simply because,
|
|
the ship version was so old,
|
|
on the phone,
|
|
by the way,
|
|
that,
|
|
the version of Q,
|
|
or QT is,
|
|
some people were saying,
|
|
it's called Q,
|
|
actually,
|
|
what KDE runs as well,
|
|
it was so old,
|
|
the ship version,
|
|
that my apps just did not work,
|
|
well, that,
|
|
they just,
|
|
they basically corrupted
|
|
the whole operating system,
|
|
just because,
|
|
the apps were made for a later version of Q,
|
|
which was a little bit annoying,
|
|
but,
|
|
I wasn't playing around,
|
|
so,
|
|
no big deal.
|
|
The last debate,
|
|
as well,
|
|
it's the event-new thing,
|
|
event-new touch,
|
|
we also have
|
|
an Android Compacity Lab,
|
|
because I mean,
|
|
Tizen does it from Samsung,
|
|
and,
|
|
in a way,
|
|
they should do it,
|
|
and on the other hand,
|
|
they shouldn't.
|
|
Well, I just wanted to chime in earlier,
|
|
Seb, I heard you talking
|
|
about the Indian tech scammers,
|
|
how you were looking to,
|
|
yeah,
|
|
it also happens that I've trolled them quite a bit,
|
|
and also have an acquaintance
|
|
who has compromised
|
|
several other sites,
|
|
and,
|
|
uh,
|
|
also an intuitive VoIP script
|
|
that would have wore dialed in,
|
|
and play back a robot
|
|
that would talk to them
|
|
with pre-recorded clips,
|
|
so I probably might find him interesting.
|
|
That sounds great.
|
|
That sounds like
|
|
a feel-good message of the year.
|
|
Yeah, yeah,
|
|
he has a lot of recordings of,
|
|
you know, the Indian's game
|
|
very frustrated,
|
|
because they keep getting these callbacks,
|
|
and they can't disconnect the phone, so.
|
|
Well, he's got recordings of the scammers.
|
|
Uh, he can't.
|
|
I'm sure he does.
|
|
So, if I can, who?
|
|
Uh,
|
|
I can give you his contact information,
|
|
if you'd like.
|
|
Yeah, because I'm so sure you're going to do a speech,
|
|
if someone's heard about this,
|
|
and I need some kind of
|
|
content,
|
|
or something I could use in a way,
|
|
because people aren't going to understand,
|
|
that's why he's,
|
|
you know, he's just a people,
|
|
they know what abuse going to death,
|
|
and tell them average people there.
|
|
Um,
|
|
yeah, I'm sure he'd find it very interesting.
|
|
Oh, it's funny, one of my mates
|
|
had one of them go totally mad on the phone.
|
|
He obviously just hit a raw nerve with them.
|
|
They had, uh,
|
|
spooked up, and he had led them on for a while,
|
|
just to get them on the field,
|
|
led them on, led them on, wasn't.
|
|
And then he says,
|
|
says the guy says, uh,
|
|
well, he says,
|
|
I've got to ask before we continue.
|
|
This really had a raw nerve with the guy.
|
|
He says, uh,
|
|
what does Ganesh think of what you're doing?
|
|
I mean, you're clearly Indian.
|
|
And the guy says, yes,
|
|
yes, I happened.
|
|
Yes, he says,
|
|
what does Ganesh think you're what you're doing?
|
|
Ganesh is peaceful.
|
|
Ganesh is, you know,
|
|
this Ganesh is that,
|
|
uh,
|
|
there is no way Ganesh would agree
|
|
with you scamming elderly people
|
|
and vulnerable people into that money.
|
|
And a pound of the guy just lost it
|
|
with a piece of shit
|
|
just waiting at him to get in the phone.
|
|
Yeah, it's not just the Indians.
|
|
There's a lot of Nigerians
|
|
who seem to participate in that as well.
|
|
It's actually quite funny.
|
|
It looks to you so you can actually
|
|
really wind them up
|
|
because you can play really dumb.
|
|
And, you know,
|
|
absolutely,
|
|
you know, click,
|
|
click on the Windows button.
|
|
Oh, I don't know what that is.
|
|
Well, do you want me to click, you know,
|
|
and of course, now with a setup like mine,
|
|
I've got, I'm using the Mate desktop.
|
|
So, by click on the bottom left
|
|
to choose me my entire desktop.
|
|
You know, it's like,
|
|
oh, there's nothing like that here
|
|
and you can really wind them.
|
|
Yeah, yeah.
|
|
Like, if you've done well enough,
|
|
you get swallowing that on the phone.
|
|
In the end,
|
|
actually, that was,
|
|
I was good because
|
|
I had first person
|
|
and then they referred me to
|
|
the other person.
|
|
And then,
|
|
it would be none for that now.
|
|
Also, I even got called back
|
|
because I tangled up some work with this week.
|
|
And, um,
|
|
when they were,
|
|
when their polypink is computer is really
|
|
having problems.
|
|
I'm looking like,
|
|
get what they want to say this up.
|
|
So, they start getting my,
|
|
my credit card number.
|
|
So, at this stage,
|
|
I'm not even thinking what
|
|
were credit card number or debit card number
|
|
that maybe looks like.
|
|
So, I started doing like,
|
|
400,
|
|
400,
|
|
500, 600,
|
|
and they were like,
|
|
are you messing with me?
|
|
And I was like,
|
|
yeah, yeah.
|
|
You'd probably be doing
|
|
with trying to scan people
|
|
and so on and so on and so on,
|
|
maybe basically.
|
|
You can get credit card numbers
|
|
for testing purposes
|
|
from visa and mastercard,
|
|
feed it to the scammers
|
|
and it usually passes through their system.
|
|
And you can trick them
|
|
into thinking it's a legitimate payment.
|
|
I don't know if anybody ever saw
|
|
the blog post on this,
|
|
but I thought this was great.
|
|
We're going back maybe a bit,
|
|
I don't know,
|
|
three or four years,
|
|
really a while ago,
|
|
but somebody had one of these calls
|
|
and it was,
|
|
it was one of those, you know,
|
|
check and see how many viruses
|
|
computers were on it.
|
|
So, he got, okay, I'll play on.
|
|
So, he fired up, uh,
|
|
no, the accordion is blog post.
|
|
He fired up Windows
|
|
and a virtual machine.
|
|
But the problem was this guy
|
|
was actually a pen tester
|
|
and he had just got a particularly
|
|
nasty things to fly out.
|
|
So, what were they doing here?
|
|
So, he led them one of the
|
|
files,
|
|
we set up the VM
|
|
and then he saved these
|
|
particularly as a viruses
|
|
in a folder called
|
|
bank passwords
|
|
and he then says,
|
|
oh, you know,
|
|
they were going on
|
|
but how terrible is
|
|
computing affected
|
|
on this and this and this.
|
|
So, please let us deal with this.
|
|
Oh, okay, right.
|
|
Yes, yes.
|
|
And we'll control your computer
|
|
and don't worry,
|
|
you don't need to any,
|
|
you go away
|
|
and he saved on the desktop
|
|
as, you know,
|
|
bank passwords or something like that.
|
|
Some of them very, very,
|
|
he says he watched the screen
|
|
move about for the
|
|
cursor move very while
|
|
and then next thing he saw was,
|
|
how to remote window,
|
|
pop up and then
|
|
a right click on this
|
|
full-dult bank passwords
|
|
copy and paste.
|
|
You're just really wishing
|
|
there was a
|
|
and this is what happened next.
|
|
But obviously that was
|
|
with the video ended.
|
|
Rename the exes.docs.
|
|
Oh, no, that would have been
|
|
a good day.
|
|
This is,
|
|
this is such really
|
|
that happens,
|
|
but
|
|
it's because
|
|
my ass always
|
|
in my normal pop up.
|
|
It's kind of a good time.
|
|
Rename the
|
|
the scan me like that,
|
|
will try to in the first
|
|
but once he's done,
|
|
there's not getting the
|
|
scan was getting
|
|
standing, but
|
|
then the phone people up.
|
|
I mean,
|
|
I mean, the one day
|
|
where, yeah, he starts singing on the
|
|
phone.
|
|
I remember,
|
|
when you can hear them
|
|
mean some of the else up
|
|
in the background.
|
|
So I mean,
|
|
I mean, the one
|
|
they're actually where
|
|
they just
|
|
I hanged up and
|
|
I said, well,
|
|
I've got a phone
|
|
again and back and then I lay
|
|
all the same thing.
|
|
It's unfortunate too,
|
|
because behind,
|
|
you know, call my
|
|
de-sbooth being
|
|
already ever in
|
|
telephony,
|
|
I think I'm really high behind a wall
|
|
of anonymity.
|
|
It's hard to track them down sometimes.
|
|
Actually, one time,
|
|
one of it was the first time,
|
|
I basically, you know,
|
|
just had one of these things.
|
|
I've never had it before,
|
|
but he had my like,
|
|
I've done a
|
|
support hack
|
|
once.
|
|
I mean, that's really
|
|
like competing with help
|
|
to like pat, you know,
|
|
so I had this call
|
|
and that was like,
|
|
well,
|
|
what we're doing is legal
|
|
and sort of thing, you know,
|
|
and then this guy was like,
|
|
oh yeah, well,
|
|
do you know why I live,
|
|
so
|
|
the way you can hide
|
|
in the phone
|
|
is true.
|
|
That's what we do as well.
|
|
And I've noticed
|
|
that a lot of time,
|
|
those workers are very
|
|
reluctant about giving out
|
|
information.
|
|
They won't tell you anything
|
|
about where they are
|
|
who they're working for
|
|
and not.
|
|
Well,
|
|
they do this.
|
|
I
|
|
did that right from
|
|
thinking once or
|
|
and they were going to go
|
|
right from
|
|
from,
|
|
and coming from
|
|
80 Victoria Street,
|
|
London now.
|
|
I thought this will
|
|
take a dress
|
|
to begin with,
|
|
right?
|
|
Like, you know,
|
|
this whatever
|
|
I've looked at since
|
|
because I said,
|
|
I wouldn't do a speech
|
|
etcetera.
|
|
So,
|
|
apparently,
|
|
that's actually the
|
|
most of London
|
|
office.
|
|
I looked up and
|
|
you've really
|
|
came up with something,
|
|
so
|
|
seems that you're like a
|
|
London office
|
|
for most of that
|
|
or in that
|
|
road or whatever it is.
|
|
Well,
|
|
it's like telling
|
|
one of my customers
|
|
the other day,
|
|
he had a pop-up
|
|
come up
|
|
didn't call back
|
|
because I told him to reboot,
|
|
so
|
|
I guess it's a pop-up
|
|
on a webpage
|
|
rather than actual virus,
|
|
but
|
|
you know,
|
|
telling him
|
|
he had an infection
|
|
and to
|
|
call this number
|
|
for tech support
|
|
and I told him,
|
|
no.
|
|
Microsoft
|
|
will never call you
|
|
in or contact you
|
|
in any fashion
|
|
to help you with anything.
|
|
Yeah, that's true.
|
|
But people don't
|
|
realize that
|
|
so they fall for this camp.
|
|
That's very true
|
|
in the enterprise role as well.
|
|
When you may,
|
|
it's for Microsoft
|
|
ever help you with anything.
|
|
I don't.
|
|
Unless you have
|
|
one.
|
|
Well, I'm sorry,
|
|
I'd be
|
|
worried
|
|
that's what you're talking about.
|
|
Most of that
|
|
will anything
|
|
not really,
|
|
but
|
|
I don't really
|
|
know about some sort of
|
|
blood
|
|
can
|
|
yeah,
|
|
it was like
|
|
virus
|
|
kind of type
|
|
program
|
|
more fixing
|
|
computer programming
|
|
like
|
|
from that
|
|
surfed in the
|
|
university base.
|
|
So, no,
|
|
I think when you've got to
|
|
unless you end up
|
|
paying them
|
|
eventually for
|
|
more
|
|
support or whatever
|
|
or possibly.
|
|
Well, that's what I
|
|
told him. I said,
|
|
you know,
|
|
Microsoft is almost unique
|
|
among
|
|
software companies.
|
|
Most software companies
|
|
have a way
|
|
to contact them
|
|
and get some sort of tech
|
|
support. Whereas,
|
|
you know,
|
|
Microsoft, if you wanted
|
|
to get them to give you tech
|
|
support,
|
|
there's nobody
|
|
you can contact
|
|
unless you have a
|
|
support contract.
|
|
Yeah,
|
|
let's let's be honest,
|
|
Microsoft are pretty
|
|
unique in
|
|
that they can actually
|
|
sell you a
|
|
defective product
|
|
and then
|
|
charge you
|
|
for a
|
|
temporary way of
|
|
supposedly fixing it.
|
|
Yeah, yeah.
|
|
I'm pretty sure
|
|
that if it was
|
|
anything else,
|
|
you know, whatever it was,
|
|
if you could
|
|
sold a product
|
|
that was defective,
|
|
you could take it back
|
|
and say,
|
|
look, I either want
|
|
to replace
|
|
with or want money back.
|
|
Can you do that,
|
|
Microsoft Windows?
|
|
But the people kind of
|
|
know, people sort of know
|
|
that
|
|
Windows doesn't really
|
|
work that well
|
|
because of
|
|
I mean, if you look at
|
|
mobile phones
|
|
because it's like
|
|
ever, you know, like
|
|
and it's like
|
|
iPhone and Android
|
|
are the anybody
|
|
actually wants Windows
|
|
phone
|
|
and it's mostly
|
|
Europe people
|
|
actually have Windows
|
|
phone but
|
|
when people get a choice,
|
|
that's the other
|
|
point.
|
|
Where it's cut
|
|
suckers is probably
|
|
very common
|
|
for this podcast,
|
|
but okay,
|
|
we can work again
|
|
when we get people
|
|
having a
|
|
choice
|
|
in the mainstream,
|
|
people don't need
|
|
enough
|
|
to show us the mobile world.
|
|
Well, to be fair,
|
|
let's look at what it's
|
|
due. I mean, if they were,
|
|
you know, purely based
|
|
on, you know,
|
|
what they're offering.
|
|
I mean, Microsoft
|
|
can obviously,
|
|
you know, because
|
|
the Xbox proves that.
|
|
I mean,
|
|
that obviously
|
|
they've made a decent
|
|
gaming system.
|
|
Okay, going head to head
|
|
with Sony.
|
|
But, you know,
|
|
they have got a decent
|
|
gaming system.
|
|
Now, that to me shows
|
|
that Microsoft,
|
|
when they have to
|
|
can produce something,
|
|
okay, their phones
|
|
are not up to scratch.
|
|
I've never used
|
|
our windows phone.
|
|
I don't think I'd want to.
|
|
But at the same time,
|
|
it would be interesting.
|
|
It was a more level
|
|
playing field
|
|
like, you know,
|
|
they've got on the consoles.
|
|
You can bet.
|
|
I don't,
|
|
if there was no disadvantage.
|
|
In other words,
|
|
if you could phone up
|
|
some like likes of
|
|
one of the local
|
|
call centers here,
|
|
and they had likes of,
|
|
for example,
|
|
they had instructions for
|
|
Ubuntu,
|
|
their instructions for market,
|
|
the instructions for windows,
|
|
and there was no disadvantage.
|
|
No thing like so.
|
|
Oh, I'm sorry.
|
|
We're not dealing with you
|
|
because you run this.
|
|
If there was none of that,
|
|
and people had a genuine choice,
|
|
I don't think anybody
|
|
would willingly choose Windows.
|
|
I mean,
|
|
you know, I mean,
|
|
one thing that makes me think is
|
|
it's almost like,
|
|
you know,
|
|
they've bullied their way into the
|
|
desktop PC and the laptops and that.
|
|
And they're staying there,
|
|
you know,
|
|
and they've basically made
|
|
legislation and they've
|
|
got contracts
|
|
so that they're installed
|
|
never in machine.
|
|
But I wonder how different
|
|
windows would actually be
|
|
desktop when
|
|
if they were forced to compete
|
|
like they do with a console.
|
|
So I mean,
|
|
they've obviously done well
|
|
because,
|
|
you know, I mean,
|
|
it's no coincidence
|
|
the Xbox
|
|
has actually done quite well.
|
|
I mean, it must be
|
|
a fairly decent system.
|
|
Well, when you talk about there,
|
|
you talk about their other
|
|
products.
|
|
And the last few days,
|
|
I've been seeing
|
|
at least on Hulu ads
|
|
for this
|
|
Microsoft Band,
|
|
which looks like a
|
|
cross between a
|
|
fitness bracelet
|
|
with a few,
|
|
a very few
|
|
smartphone
|
|
or smartwatch style functions.
|
|
And I look at that and I say,
|
|
even if this wasn't
|
|
with from Microsoft,
|
|
I don't know who wants to buy it.
|
|
I'm sure there's some
|
|
fan out there who will buy
|
|
every single Microsoft product.
|
|
There is.
|
|
I mean, I wouldn't say nobody
|
|
wants their stuff
|
|
because
|
|
at my school,
|
|
of course, I'm dealing with kids
|
|
like age 12 to,
|
|
you know, 15.
|
|
The device they all
|
|
want is a Surface Pro.
|
|
Like they all want to
|
|
service tablet.
|
|
So I mean,
|
|
the marketing that
|
|
Microsoft is putting out
|
|
there's working.
|
|
I see a lot of
|
|
colleges too.
|
|
The young professionals,
|
|
they all want the Surface Pro right now.
|
|
I want to say that actually
|
|
quite an exclusive thing
|
|
to across the pond
|
|
because in Britain,
|
|
nobody wants a Surface.
|
|
I mean, we were given a
|
|
bunch of services to try out
|
|
and the kids refused to
|
|
even try them out.
|
|
They would go in them for free.
|
|
No, no, no.
|
|
We're not interested.
|
|
So I'm actually wanting
|
|
have they been
|
|
focusing exclusive
|
|
in North America
|
|
in their advertising campaign?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
So this is about two points now that.
|
|
So if Surface Pro
|
|
you mentioned,
|
|
well,
|
|
have it,
|
|
I mean, we just came up
|
|
earlier with
|
|
police free times wing,
|
|
but I bought the
|
|
Remix
|
|
OS tablet and the Remix
|
|
OS Mini
|
|
thing that you've been here,
|
|
TV and so on.
|
|
It runs a customised
|
|
Android
|
|
and
|
|
Starlight 4,
|
|
free form of Google employees
|
|
and it's called Desktop Like
|
|
and you can put your keyboard
|
|
and mouse in
|
|
where you see
|
|
the device.
|
|
That's my amazing
|
|
app on the phone.
|
|
Anyway,
|
|
but do you
|
|
tablet itself?
|
|
Yes.
|
|
It looks like a Microsoft
|
|
Surface Pro.
|
|
It's like a Chinese
|
|
copy.
|
|
The Apple will look like that.
|
|
The operating system is obviously
|
|
different
|
|
because I'm like I just said.
|
|
Um,
|
|
but um,
|
|
I think everything
|
|
that we get
|
|
point
|
|
there because, um,
|
|
yeah, the UK
|
|
known
|
|
once
|
|
Surface Pro is
|
|
is
|
|
well, it's not really known
|
|
as such.
|
|
People don't
|
|
don't need people to know
|
|
about as beautiful
|
|
in my past and schools
|
|
and so on.
|
|
And
|
|
yeah, I like
|
|
I like I like I like
|
|
I haven't
|
|
more like that.
|
|
So that's very
|
|
important.
|
|
I've seen you beta.
|
|
Well,
|
|
yeah, well,
|
|
there's
|
|
to be that much better
|
|
but yeah,
|
|
it's very
|
|
bad for that.
|
|
For the UK.
|
|
Yeah, I agree with that.
|
|
Actually, oddly enough,
|
|
we were actually given
|
|
I'm talking as a teacher.
|
|
We were given
|
|
Surface Pro
|
|
to try out
|
|
and most of us rejected
|
|
them and the big reason
|
|
we rejected them was
|
|
because
|
|
the windows
|
|
are tiling me.
|
|
Yeah,
|
|
but yeah,
|
|
the problems
|
|
windows are
|
|
the details and so on.
|
|
But saying all that, um,
|
|
windows 10 is
|
|
having
|
|
8 and 8.
|
|
More than that.
|
|
Well,
|
|
it's never actually had
|
|
windows on it.
|
|
Oh, no, sorry.
|
|
This computer.
|
|
I'm saying that's new computer.
|
|
My last computer didn't have windows on either.
|
|
But I'm talking purely
|
|
on the tablet that we were given.
|
|
It was windows 8, I think
|
|
or windows 8.
|
|
I don't care, actually,
|
|
but I tried it to be fair.
|
|
It was actually nice
|
|
on the metro interface,
|
|
but see as soon as
|
|
you actually loaded up
|
|
an application,
|
|
that application
|
|
motorless was designed for a mouse.
|
|
And it was not designed for touch.
|
|
I struggled to get any of the menus open.
|
|
Even when I keep it closing
|
|
the application,
|
|
I struggled to get it closed
|
|
because you'd have
|
|
that tiny idea of the screen
|
|
which was designated to
|
|
close,
|
|
maximize, minimize.
|
|
So of course,
|
|
click there was
|
|
basically potl enough.
|
|
Now, so I mean,
|
|
although the metro interface was
|
|
quite nice,
|
|
the applications
|
|
it was running were still designed
|
|
for that mouse.
|
|
Well,
|
|
although I don't know,
|
|
I mean,
|
|
these have windows,
|
|
I've seen, I think,
|
|
much more like a sort of tablet.
|
|
It's like,
|
|
windows 8 for tablet.
|
|
I think they dropped that
|
|
since because
|
|
people were confused
|
|
between the two versions anyway,
|
|
like the normal windows
|
|
were desktop and then
|
|
tablet,
|
|
which might be
|
|
well, the surface protein,
|
|
but actually.
|
|
Yeah, just so curiosity,
|
|
we've been talking about
|
|
the various things.
|
|
The sanity here
|
|
got
|
|
Tizenful.
|
|
Which one?
|
|
Tizen.
|
|
How was that?
|
|
No.
|
|
See it again.
|
|
I've never heard of that.
|
|
What's this spelling?
|
|
Oh, T, I, Z,
|
|
or Z over there.
|
|
E, N.
|
|
You haven't had a level
|
|
where that's Dm.
|
|
That's basically
|
|
Samsung's
|
|
plague,
|
|
thing of a grand
|
|
and
|
|
well,
|
|
you say that
|
|
Samsung's
|
|
not only kind of
|
|
there,
|
|
but it was an open-source
|
|
project.
|
|
A prop-source project
|
|
in tell,
|
|
where I show on the main
|
|
interview,
|
|
contribution started.
|
|
But, you know,
|
|
I've kind of been interested,
|
|
but the thing is,
|
|
the review safe
|
|
heard online
|
|
have been actually very good
|
|
for the Tizenful.
|
|
I just haven't actually
|
|
been able to get in my hands
|
|
on one.
|
|
Although it's,
|
|
it is next to my hit list,
|
|
I'd like to say a Tizenful.
|
|
Yeah, yeah.
|
|
So yeah, well,
|
|
I was a bit like that
|
|
with Firefox,
|
|
so I wanted
|
|
one of the five thoughts
|
|
phone for years,
|
|
right?
|
|
I don't want to talk
|
|
to my final name.
|
|
I don't want to talk to my final name.
|
|
I don't want to talk to my final name.
|
|
I don't want to talk to my final name.
|
|
I don't want to talk to my final name.
|
|
But yeah, it was like,
|
|
I can't mean by it here,
|
|
because it was wherever
|
|
you have to go for miles
|
|
and buy and get it.
|
|
And I think Tizen
|
|
is the same game for the same kind of thing,
|
|
because I've had
|
|
a little,
|
|
a little trying out
|
|
and saying,
|
|
just,
|
|
I don't know,
|
|
the market there.
|
|
But people do only like,
|
|
five thought
|
|
was a little bit of a game
|
|
tied to the world,
|
|
but now,
|
|
saying that,
|
|
five thoughts there,
|
|
says,
|
|
it's everywhere,
|
|
it's at it.
|
|
It's not going to
|
|
be on phones
|
|
as a normal,
|
|
as I've given up.
|
|
I think it will carry on
|
|
two ladies from Panasonic
|
|
and they're just about,
|
|
but that's it.
|
|
Really,
|
|
five thought,
|
|
say that was actually,
|
|
because it's actually quite nice
|
|
for what it is.
|
|
A five-boxer was a nice design to it,
|
|
but it doesn't get the basics right.
|
|
I mean, the biggest problem,
|
|
I've got two five-boxer
|
|
phones here.
|
|
Oh,
|
|
one low end,
|
|
one medium end.
|
|
I've got the ZTE open,
|
|
which was a first five-box phone
|
|
you could buy in the UK.
|
|
I've also got the Geeks phone revolution,
|
|
which was,
|
|
at the time,
|
|
it was kind of higher
|
|
and now it's very much
|
|
mid to low end,
|
|
but the biggest problem with them,
|
|
both is,
|
|
it's not actually usability.
|
|
They're both quite usable,
|
|
but both of them,
|
|
it's the battery.
|
|
I mean, they just,
|
|
with Firefox OS,
|
|
they just couldn't even last a day.
|
|
I mean, they were lasting six hours maximum
|
|
and that was with no phone calls.
|
|
The odd thing about Firefox OS was
|
|
you could be on it all day
|
|
and it lasted the bad lasts.
|
|
You could not be on it
|
|
or they could be stand by all day
|
|
and the bad lasts.
|
|
It's in a real problem of battery life.
|
|
It's had a lot of features missing,
|
|
but it should promise in the early days.
|
|
But now, of course,
|
|
Mozilla have said
|
|
they're moving away from phones
|
|
and going towards internet up to,
|
|
that's a big,
|
|
so basically that's Firefox OS
|
|
dumped as a phone away.
|
|
Well, yeah,
|
|
so I haven't actually made calls
|
|
like Firefox,
|
|
so I could tell one is
|
|
Amazon quite cheap.
|
|
I'm actually making calls on little text yet,
|
|
but for, like,
|
|
looking around the app to kind of the interface
|
|
and so on,
|
|
yeah, it does seem very nice.
|
|
That's a battery life.
|
|
I mean, I haven't used it for
|
|
calling text like this.
|
|
I've had that phone on a lot
|
|
and then, more otherwise,
|
|
it seems to work quite nicely with the battery.
|
|
That's all there is to be something different
|
|
because even with having it on standby
|
|
with the revolution or the ZTE,
|
|
it would not last more than a six hours.
|
|
It just went to what you did
|
|
from fully charged to having no text,
|
|
no phone calls, no anything.
|
|
It would just go day and day.
|
|
Yeah, it sounds a bit like the year after year,
|
|
first of that in the B2E.4.5 event event
|
|
because a bunch of dimensions
|
|
when you were in there,
|
|
but let's say a lot smaller enough
|
|
to really mention that here,
|
|
so anyway,
|
|
but when I hit that phone,
|
|
I remember always having to plug it in a lot.
|
|
The B2E.5,
|
|
or the phone,
|
|
and that was really,
|
|
my phone really does have a bad battery.
|
|
I remember seeing real intolerance
|
|
with people saying the same thing,
|
|
it was a lot more too late.
|
|
And that kind of battery was okay.
|
|
But right, you don't really want a phone
|
|
that you need to actually give the charger a lot
|
|
because that kind of defeats the point.
|
|
Well, you can't understand having a charge once a day.
|
|
I mean, that's how I kind of give
|
|
the smartphone it wants every day,
|
|
but once every six hours,
|
|
oh, I am returned.
|
|
Yeah, hello.
|
|
Hey, welcome back.
|
|
Happy to be here.
|
|
It's not quite yet here.
|
|
What time yet?
|
|
9.14.
|
|
No, 2.14 here,
|
|
so I passed it 2.25.
|
|
I take a year in the UK.
|
|
Oh, yes.
|
|
I'll look at probably a case off from my accent.
|
|
You have an accent?
|
|
Really?
|
|
Well, we have been listening to Gordon all afternoon.
|
|
Look, that's not even a real accent.
|
|
That's a Southern Scotland accent.
|
|
That's just a central belt accent, you know.
|
|
I don't even consider that Scottish.
|
|
To say that to him, I really wind him up.
|
|
So, which part of the Scotland are you from?
|
|
I'm from the island of Lewis,
|
|
in the north-west, there to Herberti.
|
|
You, by chance, know any Gallic?
|
|
A little bit, but I'm not fluent.
|
|
I wasn't.
|
|
Although I'm from here,
|
|
I wasn't brought up by people from here,
|
|
so my Gallic is a little...
|
|
Hello, Cameron Hasev.
|
|
Sorry to say that again, I was coughing at that time.
|
|
Hello, Cameron Hasev.
|
|
Hamigumar Tapalaij.
|
|
Cameron Hauhane.
|
|
Aha.
|
|
Hamigumar Tapalaij.
|
|
The adult who in you?
|
|
I reckon this is the first new year's show with Gallic on it.
|
|
And you slumed answered me, by the way.
|
|
I'm sorry?
|
|
I'm saying you still haven't answered me, by the way.
|
|
I'm deeply offended by that.
|
|
We've kind of come to my limit there.
|
|
Fair enough, fair enough.
|
|
Well, I'll give you one more word of Gallic,
|
|
and I'm enjoying our wee Ishkebeer.
|
|
Do you know what Ishkebeer means?
|
|
Ishkebeer is what they call whiskey,
|
|
and literally translated it's the water of life.
|
|
So, if you're in Scotland and you get offered Ishkebeer,
|
|
it's whiskey.
|
|
It could also be...
|
|
Whiskey could also be referred to as Chivik,
|
|
which means wee one.
|
|
And what they refer to there is most scostling whiskey.
|
|
So, you read that out for that beer or a wee one, a wee drum.
|
|
You know, so, a Chivik means...
|
|
Basically, it means a wee drum.
|
|
So, it'd be something like, say, add some whiskey to the tea.
|
|
It'd be cool, and Ishkebeer owns a tea.
|
|
Something like that.
|
|
Ishkebeer owns a tea.
|
|
I'd never heard anyone actually say that.
|
|
I would probably more likely have heard people say,
|
|
Ishkebeer, Augustinthey, Augustkovpanthey.
|
|
So, you know, a whiskey and a cup of tea.
|
|
Not many people Scotland would put whiskey in there.
|
|
More likely put whiskey in a coffee.
|
|
And I don't know the word for coffee, so.
|
|
Coffee, that's it.
|
|
Ha!
|
|
Here you go.
|
|
So, you could maybe say something like...
|
|
Coffee, August, Ishkebeer.
|
|
So, just kind of curiosity at some point in the future.
|
|
Could I pick your brains a little more?
|
|
Yes, no bother.
|
|
Do you listen to my show at all?
|
|
Uh, what's your show?
|
|
Tuxjam.
|
|
Oh, I will add it to my playlist, for sure.
|
|
I was going to say, at the end of every Tuxjam,
|
|
I always talk about how to contact me,
|
|
so you can contact me through that.
|
|
Those videos media.
|
|
Hey, just a curiosity.
|
|
I say, nobody else here.
|
|
Is anybody else here?
|
|
A YouTuber, do you produce a YouTube?
|
|
Yes, I do.
|
|
Right, flicking tell me how the heck you do it,
|
|
because I have tried the last few months,
|
|
just putting the podcast on YouTube.
|
|
It never ever uploads.
|
|
It just, it, well, apparently it uploads,
|
|
but processing goes to 95% then fails,
|
|
and I've just given up,
|
|
because each time I've always got this leaking,
|
|
coffee right note is take down notice,
|
|
which I always dispute,
|
|
and always gets, well,
|
|
renewed in my favour,
|
|
because I use Jemento music,
|
|
but, um, do you know what's,
|
|
what's this?
|
|
No, it nonsense from 95% processing,
|
|
and then it fails.
|
|
Do you know what's triggering the coffee,
|
|
right?
|
|
Is this music or, oh, it's always music,
|
|
but I guess all of my tracks,
|
|
or I use in the podcast actually,
|
|
come with music, they're all from Jemento.
|
|
So I always rebute them,
|
|
and I say, look,
|
|
this is what I got the music.
|
|
This is the,
|
|
this is the track.
|
|
It's the license reached under.
|
|
I can use this,
|
|
and really often it's,
|
|
well, I've tried upload three,
|
|
three shows,
|
|
and in three or three,
|
|
it's basically said,
|
|
you've got a coffee reclaim,
|
|
okay, it's been dropped.
|
|
So, yeah, I run to that same problem,
|
|
because I upload very obscure music,
|
|
a lot of things like,
|
|
old records that I find that are
|
|
to the look of insanity.
|
|
I live in that, you know,
|
|
you can't buy on any digital format now.
|
|
And I've found some simple things,
|
|
like you've seen the time,
|
|
stretch, toll, and audacity,
|
|
except for you.
|
|
You're obviously kind of missing
|
|
with the pitch and time of the audio,
|
|
but I've found that
|
|
or adding some epic granular or granular noise
|
|
to the audio bypasses of those filters.
|
|
Oh, interesting.
|
|
But I think it's,
|
|
it's not as easy with that simply to filter the problem,
|
|
it's,
|
|
it uploads a hundred percent.
|
|
That's no problem.
|
|
But then it saves me processing.
|
|
I'm processing goes from one,
|
|
two, three, four, five percent.
|
|
Up over 95 percent, then just stops.
|
|
So basically, after three months in a row,
|
|
and I've just kind of given up
|
|
on a YouTube, I'm basically
|
|
sticking my two fingers up to it.
|
|
I mean, it goes on to SoundCloud, no bother.
|
|
It goes on to Vimeo, no bother.
|
|
Ah, yeah, actually,
|
|
plug the show.
|
|
If you're on Vimeo, type in Tuck's channel,
|
|
T-U-X-G-I-A-M, you'll find it.
|
|
But it's,
|
|
the problem is, it just doesn't seem to.
|
|
It's almost like it's
|
|
no interested in YouTube.
|
|
I contacted YouTube to see,
|
|
this is a problem.
|
|
They ignored it. Oh, good, fine.
|
|
Well, Kevin, you were asked
|
|
earlier about our libations.
|
|
I've moved on from Beard to
|
|
drinking single malt,
|
|
single malt,
|
|
Aberlore from a
|
|
good new Linux voice coffee cup.
|
|
The Aberlore coffee cup.
|
|
Sorry, carry on.
|
|
Now, I'm drinking out of a good new Linux voice coffee cup,
|
|
which came, I ordered,
|
|
came in the mail today.
|
|
It's got RMS on the back of it.
|
|
I got to see the FSF this past August.
|
|
Please tell us all about it.
|
|
Oh, it kind of felt like going to the White House.
|
|
I was in Boston and just,
|
|
I was like, you know, I'll look up,
|
|
he was like, you know,
|
|
I've seen the address of the FSF a million times.
|
|
It's in the header for every piece of
|
|
GPL license software I've ever looked at.
|
|
So I just pulled up a piece of code
|
|
and there was the address and dropped that into Google Maps
|
|
and it turned out it was a block away.
|
|
So I wandered over and rang the doorbell
|
|
and I was like, hey, I'm a member of the FSF
|
|
and they're like, come on up.
|
|
And so I went up and they gave me a little tour
|
|
and showed me around.
|
|
RMS wasn't in, so I didn't get to meet him.
|
|
But he's got a pretty cool office.
|
|
They've got stuff to canoes all over the place.
|
|
I have a shoe in the RMS.
|
|
And talked for him briefly
|
|
because I went to one of his speeches
|
|
and I talked for him at the end.
|
|
Well, I haven't been in quite such august company
|
|
but I did get to meet
|
|
Mad Dog at Ohio Lennox Fest
|
|
and talked to him for a while.
|
|
So that was pretty cool.
|
|
Mad Dog is a cool dude.
|
|
We'll see about the guy who actually
|
|
the guy who started the EVRFM.
|
|
Where did we go?
|
|
Well, I'm looking at the EVRFM.
|
|
I've heard of it, of course.
|
|
I have to sign up for that sometime.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
When you see the EVRFM for years
|
|
because that's quite popular
|
|
do you actually.
|
|
But that's the commut proprietary music.
|
|
But you could stream it.
|
|
You stream different stations
|
|
because everyone knows music like that.
|
|
But then because of many issues
|
|
where it was they made a stream
|
|
to come YouTube,
|
|
which was annoying
|
|
and then you could only
|
|
play so much
|
|
and then it would
|
|
wouldn't let you play more.
|
|
We had to reload or to get around
|
|
and all the slinest.
|
|
So it's still been used there.
|
|
But then, really,
|
|
I recently it's all just
|
|
going to Spotify.
|
|
So I thought, you know,
|
|
I don't really use Spotify at all really.
|
|
So I thought,
|
|
well, I can just
|
|
when I actually start listening
|
|
to get the commutory music in the poply.
|
|
So I've got the last
|
|
Libra family.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I've been
|
|
making a stream
|
|
music.
|
|
I'm not like that.
|
|
But it's family.
|
|
It's family.
|
|
Except it's
|
|
also it's kind of coming
|
|
with it now,
|
|
which is why
|
|
it's listening to me.
|
|
Well, I mean,
|
|
every time I've tried out
|
|
Jim Mendo,
|
|
it seems to be,
|
|
you know,
|
|
way over towards
|
|
more metal than I like.
|
|
So how is the
|
|
usual stream on Libra FM?
|
|
First of all,
|
|
I heard that it's my
|
|
sound, actually,
|
|
it's K-Wish,
|
|
beautiful thing,
|
|
it's time to make them.
|
|
And yeah,
|
|
it's a little
|
|
messel on
|
|
Demento
|
|
and the
|
|
Libra FM,
|
|
but there's other stuff as well.
|
|
Well, I used to
|
|
I used Jim Mendo on
|
|
out kind of fairly
|
|
weekly basis.
|
|
And well,
|
|
no, this one's daily basis.
|
|
The thing is it's,
|
|
I wouldn't say it's that much metal.
|
|
I mean, there's obviously,
|
|
there's a lot of different style.
|
|
I mean,
|
|
you can actually choose, you know,
|
|
can a country,
|
|
full,
|
|
whatever. I mean,
|
|
you don't actually have to choose
|
|
the metal style.
|
|
It has a wide range of stuff on it.
|
|
Yeah, it's been a while
|
|
since I've
|
|
poked, poked around
|
|
in creative commons,
|
|
music. So it's probably time
|
|
I do it again.
|
|
I really enjoyed Nerdcore,
|
|
but most of that stuff
|
|
is actually proprietary.
|
|
Really?
|
|
Well, I don't know
|
|
what type of musical
|
|
this you like,
|
|
but you are
|
|
a Final CC
|
|
It's been a while since I've tried
|
|
listening to it.
|
|
Well, CC Jam is one of the podcasts.
|
|
I kind of started,
|
|
but it was not meant to be
|
|
my podcast as such
|
|
because I just wanted to be anybody
|
|
that found any creative commons
|
|
music to submit stuff to.
|
|
Basically like an HPR before
|
|
CC music.
|
|
And I'm trying to
|
|
go through that,
|
|
but I mean, that that actually,
|
|
I've released the last kind of
|
|
you shows, but
|
|
it's something that basically
|
|
if you find CC music,
|
|
you like it,
|
|
just give a very
|
|
big yarn too.
|
|
And then,
|
|
ah,
|
|
you get a mainsail here,
|
|
CC Jam.
|
|
Maybe I should do one.
|
|
I don't know if it's
|
|
a really good thing to simply
|
|
want one.
|
|
It could be great, you know,
|
|
I mean,
|
|
purely because I haven't done one
|
|
a few weeks,
|
|
but well,
|
|
I've not had one a few weeks,
|
|
so of course that basically
|
|
CC Jam is nothing but
|
|
it just seems to be
|
|
I've had family
|
|
around and I've had
|
|
visitors around.
|
|
So, you know,
|
|
you can't actually just say
|
|
to your family, right?
|
|
Sorry, I'll see you later.
|
|
I've got recorded
|
|
a video, by the way.
|
|
It's CC Jam still getting
|
|
showed because I look,
|
|
you know,
|
|
being able to look for
|
|
a lot of advantages
|
|
but is it still going?
|
|
Is that
|
|
actually going to be the
|
|
point?
|
|
The last one was about
|
|
three weeks ago.
|
|
So that's the reason I'm saying this.
|
|
I would love it to be like
|
|
not even like HPR in the
|
|
daily sense.
|
|
I'd love it to be weekly,
|
|
but at the same time,
|
|
I don't want to be doing
|
|
everyone myself.
|
|
Yes,
|
|
CC Jam,
|
|
do I just record something
|
|
and then
|
|
let you know basically?
|
|
Well, essentially,
|
|
if anybody wants to listen to this,
|
|
I do actually have a blog with them,
|
|
but all you need to do
|
|
is if you've got
|
|
a band you like,
|
|
then all you need to do is
|
|
record yourself
|
|
giving a brief waffle.
|
|
Now, somebody even did this on a phone.
|
|
You don't actually need
|
|
to have any facial recording setup.
|
|
So,
|
|
record whatever you want.
|
|
I mean, it's just
|
|
listen, this isn't the band I like,
|
|
you know, they're from here.
|
|
Yeah, you don't have to have that.
|
|
That's just the case of this is the band.
|
|
This is a track.
|
|
I like them because they're good,
|
|
you know, at worst,
|
|
that's the best you can do.
|
|
But yeah,
|
|
I mean, if you can do better,
|
|
that's fine.
|
|
And then say,
|
|
all right, okay,
|
|
and we're going to leave you with this track.
|
|
So basically,
|
|
you've got two tracks.
|
|
Want to start the show?
|
|
Want to end the show?
|
|
Yeah, let all you need to do is
|
|
record the middle bit.
|
|
Send me the links to the two tracks
|
|
or the two tracks themselves.
|
|
I'll put them together.
|
|
I'll release them as a CC Jam show.
|
|
Is this something you're already releasing?
|
|
Yeah, I think we're on episode of A35.
|
|
Oh, wow.
|
|
Wasn't aware of it.
|
|
Uh, give me a second.
|
|
I'll pop the CC Jam
|
|
my blog post link into the chat room.
|
|
I think you're all new on that,
|
|
actually, because I've been missing something
|
|
on the web fan market.
|
|
I actually guess I'll demand it, really,
|
|
but they won't need on that.
|
|
But it was actually two tracks
|
|
I would type a button and say something.
|
|
So I think I might just do a CC Jam yet.
|
|
Um, I'll not go ahead and put the link
|
|
in the video blog and the show notes.
|
|
Also, would you be interested in say a quick show on
|
|
all American old-time music?
|
|
Sorry, you talking to me?
|
|
Yes, indeed.
|
|
Oh, of course.
|
|
I'm always interested in doing any shows at all.
|
|
I love podcasting.
|
|
I really do.
|
|
It's a genuine lover.
|
|
So what is it?
|
|
Ubuntu UK that always use the like 1920s track
|
|
for their intro music?
|
|
That does so.
|
|
Yeah, Ubuntu UK's got very old track.
|
|
Yeah, yeah.
|
|
Probably it's nitrate.
|
|
I'm talking about even older than that,
|
|
you know, going back to pretty much ending in the 19 teens
|
|
and, you know, music of the American southeast.
|
|
So is this something that there's actual recordings of
|
|
or are we going to be singing Camp Town races here?
|
|
Well, I mean, recordings of, you know,
|
|
people playing it now, but old songs.
|
|
Old Camp Town races.
|
|
Although there are recordings of old recordings as well,
|
|
that exist.
|
|
And by the way, Kevvie, I always have, you know,
|
|
loved your music selections on your shows,
|
|
like Tux Jam and Krivenson, etc.
|
|
Thank you, by the way.
|
|
Well, yeah, same thing as a practice as well.
|
|
Well, I think it makes a difference purely when
|
|
you listen, I mean, to be honest, I make a point these days.
|
|
Since I actually moved over to Linux,
|
|
I make a point, listen to CC music first
|
|
and whatever music second.
|
|
So I think maybe one of the things that I would actually
|
|
would say is it's not like I pick them out of a heart.
|
|
I do actually listen to these things.
|
|
I think, oh, that's good.
|
|
Yeah, I mean, I mean, it's just, you know,
|
|
CC music, but I'm using these believe I've found more than anywhere.
|
|
So that's just out of that, really.
|
|
And if I always think you're a podcast again,
|
|
I'm Krivenson as well, but well,
|
|
I don't have to remember, um, CC music anyway.
|
|
See, I rarely, you know, just sit down and,
|
|
I need to get back in, sit down, listen to music at all,
|
|
anymore. I think in the 90s, uh, talk radio sort of
|
|
replaced music for me and then got on the internet
|
|
and early Scott Broadband and got, uh,
|
|
uh, got in the, got into Linux, of course, podcast,
|
|
docky talk, occupy most of my listening time now.
|
|
Actually, to be honest, I'll probably agree with you there.
|
|
I do tend to listen to more podcasts and do anything else,
|
|
purely because one thing I find about radio,
|
|
I don't know what's like in the States,
|
|
but over here, I mean, you might hear, you know,
|
|
they might have like, I don't know, 50 good songs.
|
|
Oh, sorry, 50 songs and you might think,
|
|
oh, there's 10 and you, and you think that's okay.
|
|
And they'll play the same 50 songs all day.
|
|
And then you go the next day and at least same 50 songs all day
|
|
in a different order.
|
|
Then you go the next day and it's the same again,
|
|
same again, same again, same again.
|
|
That's the one thing that drove me away from commercial radio.
|
|
So, uh, no, I must admit, I do tend to listen to
|
|
commas music whenever I can, whether it's through, uh,
|
|
gemendo or what or the FMA.
|
|
But the other thing I've noticed is,
|
|
I don't know is it painting on my part,
|
|
but if somebody, if I'm swithering of a band camp album,
|
|
if I'm really swithering, I'm going,
|
|
will I or won't I buy it?
|
|
I'll look at the license.
|
|
If it's, call me right, I'll say no, I'll buy it.
|
|
If it's, if call me and so I'll go,
|
|
yeah, okay, I'll get the money.
|
|
Oh boy, bro.
|
|
Hey guys.
|
|
Hello.
|
|
Hello, I'm happy new year.
|
|
Happy new year or well, in a couple hours for me.
|
|
I think this is the year I dropped off the face of the earth
|
|
in terms of HPR and the hacker community.
|
|
Yeah, I'm seeing you around much.
|
|
Well, that's kind of why we do this show.
|
|
There's, there's people, you know, they're, uh,
|
|
and why, uh, I think I can speak for Hunky, uh,
|
|
we really wanted to do the show this year,
|
|
because there are people that this is the only time we get to talk to you,
|
|
face to face isn't right, but voice to voice or whatever,
|
|
you know, all, all year long.
|
|
And I don't mean just you, bro.
|
|
But I mean, there's a lot, there's a lot of people.
|
|
This is the, this is the only time we actually directly interact.
|
|
Yes, I know that right.
|
|
We'll send them to this.
|
|
Yeah, voice been lurking.
|
|
Um, in fact, I remember back on the binary
|
|
reparado, uh, let's say a digital dog pound show.
|
|
That was his thing.
|
|
It's funny, uh, Broman, I've actually hung out IRL more
|
|
than we've talked, talked to each other this year.
|
|
Yeah, that's where I've been mostly is working on the house.
|
|
I mean, it was a house.
|
|
It was a flip, you know, but we've been spending a lot of time
|
|
customizing it and that sort of thing.
|
|
And I mean, I did get to go to self this year.
|
|
But what have I missed just in general?
|
|
Oh, we were talking about creative commons music.
|
|
Lots of Star Wars, yeah, I missed the Star Wars talk.
|
|
Now, I have not seen it yet.
|
|
Is it worth my time and money or should I just skip it?
|
|
Um, yeah, I've seen it.
|
|
So I've never done Star Wars really.
|
|
So I'm seeing these first six, three years, but I'm
|
|
having a new one.
|
|
And, um, well, yeah, that's just very similar to the other ones.
|
|
But there also are differences.
|
|
So I would say it's definitely worth what's actually really
|
|
pressure coat.
|
|
Not only women, probably a little bit hyped,
|
|
but not just that.
|
|
They're actually getting me quite a good film.
|
|
Yeah, I think I'm going to go see it if, if this weekend,
|
|
if nothing else, uh, there's no way I continue,
|
|
can continue listing the podcasts without it being
|
|
spoilered for me after this next week.
|
|
I'm just certain of that.
|
|
So I might as well go see it.
|
|
I will go see it when it's up in the local cinema.
|
|
Unfortunately, that's no guarantees going to be in the near future.
|
|
Can you say that again?
|
|
I was saying I will go and see it when it's up in the cinema,
|
|
local cinema here.
|
|
Unfortunately, that's no guarantee.
|
|
It's going to be each other.
|
|
Oh, so you're just small islands, don't you mean?
|
|
Yeah, we tend to get films a few months after their release.
|
|
That's one thing I said no.
|
|
Now, I assume it's over there, just like it is here,
|
|
that a bunch of the little mom and pop theaters
|
|
closed when everything's switched they had to go to digital.
|
|
Not quite.
|
|
Everything had died off when the economy went out
|
|
in 2008, including the driving theater here.
|
|
That actually went out business after 50 some years.
|
|
But in the UK, I mean, there are some small less
|
|
in the market will show some unknown film,
|
|
particularly known in maybe occasional film.
|
|
But yeah, there's been the big company
|
|
you two have taken over.
|
|
The cinema's ready.
|
|
Yeah, to be honest, they offered a better experience
|
|
in the theater.
|
|
You had bigger, more comfortable speeds
|
|
and they would keep it clean.
|
|
Well, I'm just actually looking at the local cinema here.
|
|
According to the Roomba website,
|
|
it's going to show Star Wars 4-Shaw Weekends
|
|
on the 29th and 30th of January.
|
|
So it is coming relatively better than them
|
|
after everybody else.
|
|
Well, our local theater here
|
|
been subsidized by pretty much by one
|
|
the doctors for the last 25 years.
|
|
You know, it hasn't made it,
|
|
it may be breaking even, but never made a profit.
|
|
But, you know, what killed is what killed
|
|
every other little theater is that distribution went
|
|
on the new movies went to digital exclusively
|
|
and they couldn't afford to switch over equipment
|
|
since they weren't making any money anyway.
|
|
The theater in Fayetteville, North Carolina
|
|
just barely managed to raise enough money
|
|
to do the switchover.
|
|
There's been also a research in theaters
|
|
that show 35 millimeter and 60 millimeter films now.
|
|
Tickets are a little more pricey, but...
|
|
Yeah, but you'd have to be in an area where, you know,
|
|
people would want to go to that sort of film
|
|
and see an older film in the theater.
|
|
I mean, small town America, you know,
|
|
no, they want the new movie with the explosions.
|
|
They don't care about that stuff.
|
|
Yeah, that's a four-hour drive for me,
|
|
but it is cool to see some of those older formats.
|
|
Well, at least most of y'all have theaters back home.
|
|
It was a pretty fair drive to get to a theater.
|
|
Well, that's like me now.
|
|
It's, you know, if I want to go to theater,
|
|
it's a minimum of an hour drive.
|
|
I mean, I'm 15 minutes too bad.
|
|
15 to 20 minutes, right?
|
|
10 minutes, maybe 15.
|
|
Yes, four.
|
|
Yeah, for man, there's been about 20 minutes
|
|
away in the car.
|
|
And then, if you case that, you'll sit to eat
|
|
and there's actually two days,
|
|
and then there's a little one a bit further away as well.
|
|
So, there's actually books and miles in this area,
|
|
basically.
|
|
That might mean some mountain-booking,
|
|
but there's a little small one as well,
|
|
but that's for not big movies, really.
|
|
And unfortunately, I think there's three this spring.
|
|
I'm going to have to go see,
|
|
rather than wait and form to hit Red Box,
|
|
Force Awakens,
|
|
Superman versus Batman,
|
|
just because people are going to be talking about it
|
|
the next day, too.
|
|
And I really, I've seen the trailers for Deadpool,
|
|
and that looks awesome.
|
|
Yeah, I mean, that is actually slightly annoying
|
|
with films, to be honest,
|
|
how certain films it's like.
|
|
Oh, you know, what do you call it?
|
|
You call it, call it,
|
|
call it goes to Superman,
|
|
Z-Bat, and I'm really quite soon when it's been on.
|
|
I mean, we've just had a new James Bond film as well,
|
|
which is obviously very popular in the UK,
|
|
and actually, that was the most popular film this year,
|
|
showing in the UK.
|
|
No film in Star Wars,
|
|
because that just came out.
|
|
And then, for I think it was the
|
|
Hunger Games, something like that.
|
|
Ockin J, part two.
|
|
They were, I mean, I'm not a specter
|
|
the other week, and
|
|
even though I'd be in there about three months,
|
|
or two months already,
|
|
I'd say on the front row,
|
|
that's how full it still was.
|
|
The game has been, and then,
|
|
I'm actually watching Bond,
|
|
who is not,
|
|
one,
|
|
because look,
|
|
it's quite global,
|
|
but
|
|
I think it's not as big as,
|
|
obviously, stables and things like that,
|
|
but it's kind of one of the things
|
|
that England's own is named for.
|
|
I think I actually remember the last time I've been to the theatre.
|
|
I haven't seen the new Star Wars,
|
|
when I wait till it comes out on DVD,
|
|
and spoilers be damned.
|
|
If you see a 3D film in the UK,
|
|
do you have to return the real 3D glasses they use,
|
|
or can you keep it?
|
|
That's a good question, actually.
|
|
So, in the past,
|
|
like, all the other year,
|
|
you could just basically walk out with them,
|
|
and you're supposed to return them,
|
|
but people walk out with them.
|
|
Nowadays, basically, you want you to pay a pound for them,
|
|
but you could just say,
|
|
I bought them a nine,
|
|
and then,
|
|
you know, I got them given them anyway,
|
|
but yeah, I'm trying to get some money off them now,
|
|
because otherwise, people just walk out with them.
|
|
Yeah, I caused a bit of commotion,
|
|
because I was walking out with them,
|
|
and I found out, you know,
|
|
I'd be charged again and again for that premium.
|
|
So, I only see the 2D films now.
|
|
I don't think it's worth the five bucks
|
|
or whatever they charge me.
|
|
I think we see the 3D assets anyway,
|
|
so, I guess I do hear them now,
|
|
but I never really notice it as such.
|
|
So, it's a bit of a race to money,
|
|
but on the other hand,
|
|
I guess it's kind of supposed to be bad,
|
|
so I would only give for the 3D show,
|
|
a month and 2D if there is one.
|
|
Yeah, I try to get new glasses,
|
|
and I've tried to see 3D movies a few times,
|
|
and I can only perceive it if my glass is off,
|
|
but by that time,
|
|
I can't even see the edges of things, so.
|
|
Yeah, there's more of the red glasses as well,
|
|
so I think it wouldn't really make any difference
|
|
if I had them on the wall underneath anyway,
|
|
so yeah.
|
|
That was my last experience of 3D.
|
|
Of course, that was 30 years ago
|
|
when they had the cardboard glasses,
|
|
but I tried to put them inside my glasses,
|
|
outside my glasses,
|
|
and you know, I couldn't focus either way,
|
|
and either I saw a blurry movie
|
|
or I didn't see it at all.
|
|
Yeah, and I also found that I got my dreams ever pretty bad.
|
|
And I called them the other day,
|
|
and they said, I said,
|
|
Will, you know,
|
|
will your 3D glasses fit over my lenses,
|
|
and they said,
|
|
Will, if you've got really big lenses,
|
|
which I do, not huge, ridiculous lenses,
|
|
but, you know, I always like to have as much glass
|
|
out there in front of me as possible,
|
|
so I'm not going to pay for a ticket online
|
|
and get up there and find out I can't see anything,
|
|
so I'll go buy and check their, you know,
|
|
make a buy of the theater when I'm in town
|
|
and say, Hey, can I try on your glasses?
|
|
But I'm not going to book a ticket
|
|
without knowing what the outcome's going to be.
|
|
I have three thin polycarbonates,
|
|
and I would say I have no problems.
|
|
I can see the 3D.
|
|
I can't remember what the film I last saw on 3D,
|
|
and it was like, it wasn't really a good film,
|
|
but you could definitely see some of the effects.
|
|
So I have no problems with it,
|
|
but yeah, if you've got Coke bottles 50,
|
|
you're probably going to have some trouble.
|
|
But that's an interesting idea,
|
|
like, saying you're going to try glasses on fast,
|
|
but you don't have any new styles,
|
|
you know, I think I'm really,
|
|
there is something free to use,
|
|
such from now on,
|
|
but I'll go check it,
|
|
but then my bag will start at the end,
|
|
and my color's on the use, like,
|
|
Oh, look, can you take glasses off?
|
|
You can see two styles there,
|
|
or you can see,
|
|
so the one down the credits,
|
|
something like that, so the bag,
|
|
because it's a bit annoying for you to say,
|
|
the same with high definition to you Lee.
|
|
I think it really makes a difference
|
|
between that and standing the definition
|
|
to such sort of a bit.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I'll argue that one, though.
|
|
There's a huge difference between HDTV
|
|
and regular standard TV.
|
|
I mean, even with just like,
|
|
if you watch some of the broadcasted channels,
|
|
and the ones that are broadcasted,
|
|
and HD versus regular TV,
|
|
the amount of clarity in the difference between
|
|
the two is very, very noticeable.
|
|
I mean, you notice them a lot,
|
|
especially in like live broadcasts of stuff,
|
|
like live broadcasts of our football games
|
|
and hockey games and stuff like that.
|
|
You can really notice the difference,
|
|
but there's a huge difference with that.
|
|
Now, I got a question for you.
|
|
Do you know,
|
|
does any of you,
|
|
or do any of you know anybody who actually bought
|
|
a 3D television,
|
|
or has a 3D television at home?
|
|
Yeah, my neighbor.
|
|
No, nothing.
|
|
Do they use it a lot?
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
I tend not to associate with people
|
|
who would buy such frivolous technology.
|
|
Well, to be fair,
|
|
I did actually buy it off the shelf.
|
|
He bought the second hand of Facebook.
|
|
And basically, he got a good actually deal,
|
|
because he got a 55 inch 3D TV
|
|
for a couple of hundred quids.
|
|
I can't believe it.
|
|
No, no, no, no, no.
|
|
The thing is, in the UK,
|
|
I think it will be a bit differential,
|
|
but in the UK,
|
|
there really is not really anything
|
|
coming any way,
|
|
so there's a little bit here in there.
|
|
Well, by the way, if you get a good deal
|
|
on a 50-inch television,
|
|
and you can't pass that up.
|
|
Yeah, exactly.
|
|
So I don't blame for it.
|
|
I mean,
|
|
we're the same.
|
|
We're not quite a 50-inch,
|
|
but we've got a case of somebody
|
|
from a white...
|
|
Well, I'm not on Facebook, actually.
|
|
What do you think of this?
|
|
And I'm going,
|
|
buy it, buy it, buy it, buy it, buy it, no.
|
|
That was within two minutes of it going up.
|
|
Ah, it was a 46-inch HD.
|
|
Yeah, that'll do me nicely.
|
|
When I was in Raleigh,
|
|
my roommates had a 52-inch TV
|
|
that had been left there
|
|
by a previous roommate when he left.
|
|
So basically, he got a free one.
|
|
Are TVs considered less expensive in America?
|
|
Well, really, there was some good Black Friday deals
|
|
I took advantage of,
|
|
but they were dumped...
|
|
There's hundreds of dollars' price difference
|
|
between smart TVs and dumb TVs.
|
|
And I didn't think the smart TVs
|
|
were such a great deal.
|
|
But I walked into Walmart and got a 50-inch
|
|
for, I think, $145.
|
|
A dumb TV, I think.
|
|
One of the things we do in America,
|
|
though, I've noticed is,
|
|
if you buy the TV at a brick-and-mortar store,
|
|
they're usually taking another television
|
|
in all its components
|
|
and upselling it on you.
|
|
So you end up with models
|
|
that are made for best by Walmart, etc.
|
|
Well, that's true.
|
|
I'm sure a lot of these cheap ones
|
|
are no better than what they absolutely
|
|
have to be to get out the door.
|
|
Yeah, every single deal you see
|
|
like that for Black Friday,
|
|
they're all just the upsells
|
|
of some previous model.
|
|
And to be honest,
|
|
my experience traveling overseas
|
|
that seems like TVs are
|
|
in cheaper in America.
|
|
But then again,
|
|
I've really only been in the cities.
|
|
So...
|
|
Anyway, guys.
|
|
Just know
|
|
if I've been one of my best.
|
|
Good night, boys.
|
|
Good night, sir.
|
|
Good night.
|
|
Have a good night.
|
|
Thanks for stopping by.
|
|
It's been a little thanks for having me.
|
|
I'm just a guest.
|
|
Thank you.
|
|
Well, no more guests than any of the rest of us.
|
|
You know, we're all contributors
|
|
to the podcast.
|
|
So no reason to feel you're
|
|
anymore out of place
|
|
than anybody else here.
|
|
Well, thank you very much.
|
|
But anyway, I'm just sitting on the night.
|
|
Good night.
|
|
Now to, you know, the answer
|
|
the question about 3D.
|
|
I did notice all the ones
|
|
in the store seem to advertise 120
|
|
Hertz, which used to be, you know,
|
|
what was necessary for 3D.
|
|
But no mention of 3D at all
|
|
on anything I saw this year.
|
|
Is anybody else hearing fireworks?
|
|
Nope.
|
|
Nope.
|
|
Do gunshots count?
|
|
Yep.
|
|
Yes, we'll count gunshots.
|
|
Then yes.
|
|
Yeah, it's funny.
|
|
I left Fayetteville and the number of gunshots I heard
|
|
went down dramatically.
|
|
Was that what you said?
|
|
I did about makes them anymore.
|
|
And no comment.
|
|
He walked into that one.
|
|
No comments.
|
|
I did five minutes ago here, like,
|
|
you know, almost like a doorbell dang
|
|
from one of my electronic devices
|
|
that I don't think I've ever heard before.
|
|
And that always freaks me out being
|
|
a loan in the home.
|
|
And I hear an electronic noise
|
|
and I think nothing that I have makes that noise.
|
|
You sure just wasn't your neighbor
|
|
stopping by to watch movies?
|
|
No, he's out of town right now.
|
|
And I don't have a doorbell, so I don't.
|
|
It must have been the tablet,
|
|
but if so, it's a noise it's never made before.
|
|
Yeah, you ever have the game where
|
|
your the device goes off
|
|
and you have to figure out which one it is?
|
|
So anyone doing any year-end donations?
|
|
I donated a few bucks to the FSF,
|
|
but that's about it for me.
|
|
Most of my historical society memberships
|
|
and the like come to later in the year
|
|
about April and May.
|
|
I don't have the link.
|
|
I'll try to find out.
|
|
Used to be up on Linux Basics,
|
|
but probably be a nice gesture
|
|
to throw some bucks John Newsteaders
|
|
away first to support the server.
|
|
That's just before I made my donations this year.
|
|
And Jonathan Nado.
|
|
Always a good choice.
|
|
Accessual computing and his little project
|
|
to do the tutorials I gave to that open-foss training.
|
|
That would be it.
|
|
Yeah, I would try to drop enough money
|
|
to drop a tax bracket.
|
|
I don't know if I'm successful or I won't know for a little while.
|
|
Well, if you need to, you have two hours to donate.
|
|
Like I said, the FSF is looking for money.
|
|
The Norfolk Southern Historical Society is always looking
|
|
for some cash.
|
|
We're actually looking at restoring a caboose.
|
|
So that could use some donations.
|
|
I'll keep that in mind.
|
|
I did see that software from Conservancy
|
|
needed some cash.
|
|
So I obliged a bit.
|
|
I've given them some money and some time,
|
|
but I seem to be mostly giving people these days.
|
|
And I think Wikipedia and the Mozilla Foundation
|
|
are both asking for some money right now.
|
|
Yeah, Bert Yerke, he already paid some in.
|
|
We should acknowledge
|
|
Well, really, probably a good time to acknowledge
|
|
everybody who contributed John Newsteader,
|
|
of course, for providing the Mumble Server,
|
|
Kevin Wischer for providing the stream,
|
|
Taj, who's right here,
|
|
for providing the shared etherpad,
|
|
Bert Yerke for providing the funds
|
|
to cover the bandwidth on the Mumble Server.
|
|
And Dave Lee offered the use of the Bugcast server,
|
|
but it was decided that probably a lot of people
|
|
would get lost on the wrong server.
|
|
Josh Napp from an honesthost.com,
|
|
for, of course, for providing the HPR infrastructure
|
|
and honking the goo.
|
|
And this other dude, we don't need to mention
|
|
for organizing the event.
|
|
Now, I think we need to thank everybody for showing up.
|
|
I mean, we kind of slapped this thing together
|
|
at the last minute, almost seemed like.
|
|
And we were just kind of wondering
|
|
whether people were going to show up for it.
|
|
And I'm very proud that people did.
|
|
Yeah, I think it's been very successful.
|
|
We don't have as many crowded in the room
|
|
as we have before.
|
|
And I hope people aren't bouncing off
|
|
because I can increase the number of connections.
|
|
Would we see that if somebody tried to connect and couldn't?
|
|
Probably.
|
|
I might check server logs just to be safe,
|
|
but we are under in limit, so.
|
|
Okay, I didn't know what his default limit was.
|
|
I think it's 20 users, I don't know.
|
|
I think we maxed out on the stream.
|
|
I think I saw Kevin post the stream maxed out at 14 at one point.
|
|
Has gone up since I know he's listening.
|
|
Well, he posted, he just posted in the mumble chat
|
|
that it was default was 20 connections.
|
|
So we've been well under that all day long.
|
|
Far as I know, unless there was just a huge amount of people
|
|
drop in when I was AFK this afternoon.
|
|
No, there was a lot of good discussion
|
|
while you were gone this afternoon.
|
|
Todd has been in the room for a good portion of the day.
|
|
Have you been gone for only a little bit?
|
|
Haven't you touched?
|
|
I had to take off for a little bit to do dinner and stuff.
|
|
Yeah, I've been kind of around most of the day.
|
|
So yeah, it's been pretty lively.
|
|
There have been very few dead spots.
|
|
I was actually surprised.
|
|
And most of those dead spots were, you know,
|
|
at most, maybe 45 minutes long.
|
|
Let's just get stripped out and post anyway.
|
|
Right, it'll be completely transparent.
|
|
Strong Kate silence.
|
|
Not if you guys talk about it, geez.
|
|
You're ruining the magic.
|
|
We'll have to come up with some more magic.
|
|
Someone flip the switch.
|
|
Oh, no.
|
|
Oops, speaking of which,
|
|
I'm going to kill and save my recording right here
|
|
at the top of the hour and restart and only take a second.
|
|
Now I can breathe.
|
|
And it's time to say happy new year to Brazil, Argentina,
|
|
Buenos Aires, Santiago,
|
|
Asunquion and Paramaryville.
|
|
Thank you.
|
|
Did that very well?
|
|
I had some practice while you were gone this afternoon.
|
|
See, I would have managed to butcher even those names.
|
|
All right, back to the previous discussion.
|
|
Has anybody seen a 4K TV or even a 4K monitor?
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
I have not seen one in person.
|
|
No.
|
|
Oh, you're behind times.
|
|
It's all about 8K now.
|
|
640K being ought to be enough for anybody.
|
|
But what is the difference between, you know,
|
|
what is it, 1080i and then something like a 4K?
|
|
I mean, the HD, it seems to be pretty darn good,
|
|
but at least as good as my eye can see.
|
|
And then what is 4K?
|
|
And is anybody, is there anybody who broadcasts in 4K?
|
|
Is there any videos out in 4K?
|
|
Is there any DVDs out in 4K?
|
|
How can you get something to be able to test to see what that looks like?
|
|
Aren't there some 4K videos on YouTube?
|
|
There's actually quite a few on YouTube now.
|
|
They're shot in 4K?
|
|
Yep.
|
|
I could even tell the difference between 720 and 1080i.
|
|
I actually saw them on display in Tokyo,
|
|
like a demo and the source content looked pretty good.
|
|
To me, it looks good.
|
|
It looks better.
|
|
I mean, there's no doubt that it's better.
|
|
But I think the jump from standard definition to high definition
|
|
was much more impressive than the jump from HD to HD or whatever.
|
|
I mean, you can see the difference,
|
|
but to me, it's not worth upgrading.
|
|
Yeah, I mean, not anywhere near it.
|
|
Yeah, on a TV bigger than 30 inches,
|
|
I think I can tell the difference between 720p and 1080p,
|
|
but I really can't tell any astounding difference
|
|
when I rented a Blu-ray versus a DVD.
|
|
I might as well save the 50 cents.
|
|
Now, probably if I had two identical or similar TVs
|
|
and two Blu-ray players and I put in the DVD and one
|
|
and the Blu-ray and the other probably side by side,
|
|
I'd be able to tell some kind of difference,
|
|
but is it enough to mess with?
|
|
I don't think so.
|
|
You have to have this size to accommodate the resolution.
|
|
And I think I'll kind of agree with that argument right there.
|
|
I mean, I can, I have a bunch of,
|
|
sorry, I have a bunch of HD, I have just regular DVDs
|
|
and a bunch of Blu-rays as well.
|
|
And I think there probably is a difference,
|
|
but it's not a substantial difference.
|
|
I think one of the big things, like I said earlier,
|
|
is on live TV.
|
|
Like, I can, I'll be watching football.
|
|
And if I watch it in the standard definition,
|
|
it looks like blurry garbage compared to the HD channels,
|
|
are you getting, are you getting that too?
|
|
I'm just like cable or over the air.
|
|
Cable through Xfinity.
|
|
And I have air sometime, it's crazy good,
|
|
because it's not compressed.
|
|
I have noticed, you know, what they were saying,
|
|
you know, when we went to 1080p or whatever,
|
|
when they zoom in on celebrities, they look hideous now.
|
|
You can see all the pores on their faces.
|
|
And I would love to be able to do stuff over the air,
|
|
but I'm at a spot where I get like next to nothing over the air.
|
|
I mean, I want to, I want to, at some point,
|
|
get a halfway decent antenna and give it a shot,
|
|
like a real shot, but I'm kind of at like a weird,
|
|
next point where most of us being broadcasted
|
|
from another Rhode Island or Boston,
|
|
and I'd have to find a way to catch and just write
|
|
and get a pole tall enough to be able to make it pass
|
|
the trees and stuff.
|
|
And I think I can do it,
|
|
but I think I might be able to get something,
|
|
but I'm, I think I'm at a bad spot
|
|
for catching stuff over the air.
|
|
I tried with just like,
|
|
I got a quick little homemade one,
|
|
and I got like five channels,
|
|
but they're like crappy channels.
|
|
So that's not even worth it.
|
|
Yeah, I have the same problem.
|
|
I live in a valley.
|
|
So the only channel I get is some home advertising channel,
|
|
that's it.
|
|
Yeah, I live in the local news.
|
|
Yeah, I had to live that life for gosh a long time.
|
|
We, we up until probably
|
|
six, seven years ago, there was no cable
|
|
TV anywhere near here.
|
|
And satellite just was not a doable thing
|
|
because we live in this big valley, basically.
|
|
So you couldn't really get a clear shot
|
|
at the sky to use satellite.
|
|
So everybody had these,
|
|
I mean, we all had these still,
|
|
most of us have them in the backyard,
|
|
these giant antenna towers
|
|
that where we got our analog TV from.
|
|
Needless to say, we didn't watch much TV.
|
|
Yeah, what is it about the home buyer channels
|
|
that seem to be able to come over,
|
|
you know, freaking anything?
|
|
If I got just a wire sticking in the back of it,
|
|
I can get it like a QVC.
|
|
Hi, at least around here,
|
|
it seems like the towers
|
|
they use for this home channels
|
|
are not in premium locations.
|
|
So they seem to be out,
|
|
you know, way outside the city,
|
|
should where I live.
|
|
Well, it's, they make sure that they come through
|
|
so you can buy things.
|
|
To be honest though, with the internet now,
|
|
it's, I don't see a need
|
|
to really pull channels over the hair
|
|
or get cable TV.
|
|
Yeah, I'm working my way towards the cord cutting.
|
|
I can't, I can't pull the cord.
|
|
Well, I struggled because I fought so much
|
|
with Xfinity when it comes to billing.
|
|
I've noticed, I've noticed after a while
|
|
that, that Comcast or Xfinity
|
|
or whatever has kind of a fuzzy math
|
|
when it comes to their billing.
|
|
There's no, there's no setting there
|
|
at all that's all kind of,
|
|
hey, we have this promotion
|
|
so we can kind of charge you this.
|
|
And then we have this other promotion
|
|
where you can charge you that.
|
|
And then you take this off
|
|
and that kind of changes things.
|
|
And it's a weird, fuzzy math
|
|
and then we'll charge you this
|
|
if you didn't, if you take this off.
|
|
And anyways, I needless to say,
|
|
I spend a good amount of time arguing
|
|
on over the phone with, with billing of Comcast.
|
|
And every time I did,
|
|
they'd say, okay, we have that fixed
|
|
and a week later, they didn't fix anything.
|
|
And then they go, all right,
|
|
we'll get that fixed again.
|
|
And so I wanted to get rid of them completely.
|
|
But I couldn't get rid of them completely
|
|
because they're about the only place
|
|
and where I live that I can get
|
|
broadband internet or basically any internet
|
|
besides possibly dial up.
|
|
So no matter what, I'd have to keep
|
|
Xfinity, I mean, a Comcast,
|
|
but I wanted to cut the cord from just the television.
|
|
But there's always something like
|
|
one or two little things that seem to be holding me back.
|
|
And I mean, I do the Hulu,
|
|
I do Netflix.
|
|
I've even gone with the Amazon Prime,
|
|
which isn't necessarily that great.
|
|
It's got a bunch of cool little stuff here and there.
|
|
And then like some stuff will show up on it later on.
|
|
Like some shows will show up on it later on
|
|
that aren't available on other things.
|
|
But I haven't been able to just make,
|
|
there's that one last line
|
|
that I just can't reach it to cut the cord completely.
|
|
And one of the big things is actually sports and stuff.
|
|
That's like, I mean, I know there's ways
|
|
to get around that kind of,
|
|
but I'm right there at that edge
|
|
of just being able to cut the cord.
|
|
I didn't, well, I had the chance.
|
|
I didn't take the time, put up a
|
|
over there antenna before I moved in.
|
|
But I don't watch much sports,
|
|
but as far as episodic TV goes,
|
|
I keep, you know, between Hulu
|
|
and, you know, various other legal means.
|
|
There really isn't as much that I can't get
|
|
that's broadcast over the air.
|
|
I don't watch TV.
|
|
In 50, you're missing out with the Daredevil
|
|
and Jessica Jones on Netflix.
|
|
Well, I agree with you there,
|
|
but as I said, broadcast, you know,
|
|
stuff that I'd have to pay a subscription.
|
|
Well, I guess I am paying for show time
|
|
along with my Hulu subscription.
|
|
In fact, I finally threw in the other
|
|
couple bucks a month for no commercials.
|
|
Not so much, I wasn't seeing the commercials,
|
|
but they just, you know, for a one minute.
|
|
For some reason, the show would play,
|
|
but a one minute commercial would buffer for five minutes.
|
|
So I just, I got tired of sitting through that.
|
|
Yeah, I had the same problem because I would,
|
|
I was using Hulu on my phone.
|
|
And there would be points
|
|
where I'd have like connection issues.
|
|
And I would have to, you know,
|
|
shut it shut Hulu down and then restart it back up again.
|
|
And when it restarted back up again,
|
|
it automatically has to go into a commercial.
|
|
So it's sit there, go through a commercial,
|
|
go through about two minutes of the show.
|
|
It would then go to where it was originally
|
|
supposed to have its commercial.
|
|
And then it have, I'd go through,
|
|
watch about five minutes of the show,
|
|
have buffering problems, shut it down
|
|
and then have to start the whole process over again.
|
|
So it's like watching commercial TV.
|
|
Exactly.
|
|
Yeah, I don't use Hulu much,
|
|
but when I did, I just turned on the ad blocker.
|
|
And I would just sit there on a blank screen
|
|
because I can't stand ads.
|
|
You know TV exists solely to deliver advertisements to you, don't you?
|
|
Ah, true, true.
|
|
Oh, I thought they had that worked out.
|
|
So if you blocked the ads,
|
|
they wouldn't let you see the show either.
|
|
I'm thinking like two or three years ago,
|
|
I don't even use Hulu anymore.
|
|
But when I did, it would just sit at like a black screen
|
|
and say, you know, we can't display these ads right now.
|
|
And I'll leave about 90 seconds.
|
|
Oh, okay.
|
|
I remember that.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Even Lord D has a going.
|
|
Hello, sir.
|
|
I don't know how it's got a couple of day.
|
|
I have chemo, cats, they found a possible blood clotter.
|
|
Today, I had to go back to have other cats
|
|
to try to confirm it.
|
|
Oh, that's not fun.
|
|
Is that something they would have to operate on
|
|
or would they give you blood centers to take care of that?
|
|
I'm assuming medication because they said
|
|
that I wasn't showing any side effects.
|
|
So it would probably just...
|
|
Well, I hope it's not one of those things
|
|
that could get up and move around.
|
|
Surely they wouldn't let you have the hospital if it could.
|
|
Well, people, I'm going to have to jump off
|
|
and do the family festivities.
|
|
So I'll probably try to hop back on here
|
|
after midnight, but I'm going to be gone for a little bit.
|
|
Rock and do.
|
|
Yeah, thanks for joining us all day long, Toshers.
|
|
But there would have been...
|
|
Without you, there would have been
|
|
long periods of silence, I think.
|
|
That might have been preferable.
|
|
You know, whatever.
|
|
I'll catch you guys later.
|
|
All right, have a good evening, sir.
|
|
Happy new year.
|
|
Yeah, I think I might have to drop off, too.
|
|
Well, I'm looking at...
|
|
We'll probably be firing off some artillery around midnight.
|
|
So I might see if I can capture some of that on here
|
|
if y'all don't object.
|
|
You're going to record yourself firing our artillery cannon.
|
|
That's the plan.
|
|
Fireworks, rifle, cannon.
|
|
Yeah, go ahead and blow shut up.
|
|
We can celebrate by 2016 by blowing up a smump.
|
|
Yay.
|
|
Well, I am in the mountains of North Carolina at the moment, so...
|
|
Yeah, we don't need them.
|
|
Blow it up.
|
|
I mean, it is part of the local culture
|
|
to blow things up.
|
|
At some point, I need to go warm up last night's chicken masala
|
|
before the Scotch catches up with me on an empty stomach.
|
|
You know what happens when 50 gets drunk?
|
|
You better do this 50.
|
|
Falls asleep on the stairs,
|
|
although I do not have photographic evidence for this,
|
|
so it didn't happen.
|
|
Never going to let me live that one down, are you?
|
|
Not until you find something else to do the next OCP Live.
|
|
Speaking of, what is that?
|
|
We're going to do one for 2016.
|
|
Uh, it could be in the cards.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
I think, um...
|
|
What was the last known god was the one that planned the last one
|
|
and couldn't actually make it.
|
|
So maybe we should let him do it again.
|
|
Yeah, he got messed over by his bosses at the last minute.
|
|
That was...
|
|
That was really not cool.
|
|
Fantastic says we should have it in Canada.
|
|
Vancouver's a nice town.
|
|
She doesn't have her passport.
|
|
I don't know what she's thinking.
|
|
Hi, if it happens in May or just so,
|
|
that's enough time to get a passport, I think.
|
|
Uh, now she's going on about T1.
|
|
I'm catching a donkey shell.
|
|
Oh, I've been to Canada,
|
|
but I haven't been to Mexico, so who knows.
|
|
Either way, I think our currency is stronger right now,
|
|
so probably once we got there,
|
|
spending money and go further.
|
|
That's true, but, you know, we might...
|
|
We might have to have one of those agreements
|
|
where we just don't talk about certain things that happen.
|
|
At any rate of time.
|
|
Of course, you know, I'm going to be...
|
|
Go ahead, I was going to say I'm going to drop off,
|
|
but that's because I have something I need to tend to.
|
|
I was going to say you know if I go to Tijuana,
|
|
who's going to get arrested.
|
|
Look, if anyone's getting arrested,
|
|
we all know it's pirate, okay?
|
|
Hey, now, that only happened once.
|
|
Well, that's just because of the eye patch.
|
|
No, that's how he gets the eye patch in Tijuana.
|
|
And we'd like to wish you a happy new year before I go,
|
|
and we wish you lots of fire ants in the future, pirate.
|
|
I'm not sure why.
|
|
I mean, told did say this,
|
|
but there's a sharp object over my head.
|
|
Wait, wait, took Britastic saying,
|
|
there's lots of fire ants in my future?
|
|
I guess so, yes.
|
|
She's been getting weird fortune cookies lately.
|
|
She got one was like, the greatest thing about the number of standards
|
|
is there's so many to choose from.
|
|
I don't know, there's a fortune cookie about fire ants.
|
|
I don't know, I have to go.
|
|
This is sharp.
|
|
Have a good evening, sir.
|
|
And then there were five.
|
|
Well, 50, I've got, I've got one in routers
|
|
from Saint-May Hopper.
|
|
Which one is it?
|
|
It's the in router that's starting.
|
|
Cool.
|
|
Does that use open VPN for connectivity?
|
|
I've opened providers right off.
|
|
I'm still waiting on my witty board to show up,
|
|
and I did find out this week that the,
|
|
that the, that the Benapai router is actually working,
|
|
at least the point.
|
|
I, silly me, I was expecting to plug,
|
|
to plug into the LAN port into my network
|
|
and have it show up as another device.
|
|
It's not, it's not pulling anything on the LAN side,
|
|
but if I plug a host into the one of the LAN ports,
|
|
then, yeah, it's, it's doing DHCP.
|
|
And I can go to the home page and get to the login.
|
|
So it is actually, and in fact, I had HDMI cable on,
|
|
and when it was going through grub and everything,
|
|
I had a text on the screen, and it disappeared,
|
|
you know, when you would have gotten to a login place.
|
|
So, you know, I'm pretty, I'm pretty sure, probably,
|
|
and I've, I've got one of the open WRTs on it.
|
|
So, probably that would be an option,
|
|
if I wanted to enable it, is to, you know, run,
|
|
actually, actually enable video,
|
|
and access the router directly.
|
|
So, what are you doing with here, Benanapai?
|
|
What's its, uh, 10-inch purpose?
|
|
Well, it's one of the, it's the Benanapai router model.
|
|
So, it's got the, uh, my, my intended purpose,
|
|
which I started out on a quest last fall,
|
|
and slowly working my way towards it,
|
|
is trying to, to use a free software
|
|
to set up security at home,
|
|
like you would have at a business,
|
|
or a web host, or something like that.
|
|
In other words, you know, have, uh,
|
|
not only a firewall, but have some connection monitoring,
|
|
monitoring with, uh, snort and et cetera.
|
|
You know, whatever I can, whatever I can get,
|
|
it's open-source and install freely on the box.
|
|
I would, I know that, that would be a lot easier.
|
|
I, I p, I may try IP fire.
|
|
That's the closest thing that actually has an arm port,
|
|
and, uh, last I read on it, there was a bug in there,
|
|
but it may, uh, if I hit that bug,
|
|
all I have to do is re-image the card and start over,
|
|
well, actually the, the, uh, uh,
|
|
if I hit the particular bug,
|
|
it would, it would, it would actually be a deal breaker,
|
|
so it would start over something else.
|
|
I could also, you know, start from scratch.
|
|
Also, you might want to consider looking into, uh,
|
|
antibiotics if you've got that problem.
|
|
No.
|
|
Well, I do have antibiotics in the cabinet,
|
|
so that's, so that's always a, uh, an option.
|
|
I was just thinking one person we've been missing here
|
|
all day is Jonathan.
|
|
And for all the, uh, Ruckus, the tilt skies
|
|
made about not having, not having the new year show,
|
|
I don't think any of them have been in the day,
|
|
unless it was when I was, uh, away from the keyboard.
|
|
I haven't heard any of them.
|
|
Okay, I should, I should have included you there, Lord D.
|
|
I was, but, uh, you know, when, when I came on and said,
|
|
well, yeah, I don't think we're going to do the show,
|
|
you know, rich and, and, uh,
|
|
Dan and everybody's, you know, we're, you know,
|
|
very vocal about the, about that,
|
|
not liking that idea.
|
|
So I'm just wondering where they've been all day.
|
|
So rich, consulting, often.
|
|
Yeah, that would be reason for some sulking.
|
|
Well, I know he was trying to get the old job back, uh,
|
|
and I knew he had a contract.
|
|
So I hope he's not clear down the unemployed again.
|
|
Hey, y'all, I'll be back here in about 10 minutes.
|
|
All right, we look forward to it.
|
|
Have some pirate.
|
|
Been eating projects.
|
|
Um, not so many.
|
|
Uh, there's, there's been some, I guess, but,
|
|
not in as much detail.
|
|
I, uh, you know, really this, this year,
|
|
we've centered a lot more around media than, uh,
|
|
than in previous years and not very much, uh,
|
|
tech otherwise, uh, and, and no food discussions that I,
|
|
I think I've been party too.
|
|
So that's, you know, first, first times for everything.
|
|
I'm with Fedora and one of this.
|
|
Yeah, I look forward to watching that.
|
|
Uh, I've, uh, you know,
|
|
whenever scales come up and it came up there in the day again today, uh,
|
|
I said, well, you know, Matt's going to be out there.
|
|
Go buy and say hi.
|
|
Yeah, that's one of my first resolutions is to get the,
|
|
get the ones I've recorded this year up,
|
|
up and going on HPR.
|
|
Hello, everybody.
|
|
Hello.
|
|
This is London calling.
|
|
London calling.
|
|
Well, hello, uh, we heard, uh, there were, uh,
|
|
fireworks, uh, as per usual when you guys hit the, uh, new years.
|
|
I'm afraid that I did not see any of the fireworks as I was in a
|
|
metal club, uh, just being served a cider at the stroke of midnight.
|
|
Whereabouts of London are you hailing us from?
|
|
Well, well, I was in Camden, uh, but I'm now
|
|
further west in London awaiting a train home.
|
|
Ah, that would explain the noise.
|
|
Yes, please accept my apologies.
|
|
I'm hopeful that push-to-talk works well in the Android version of mumble.
|
|
Yeah, it seems to work fairly well.
|
|
Are you using clumble then or is the, uh, stock app?
|
|
The, the first thing that came up on the Google Play store for mumble.
|
|
Well, you sound really good.
|
|
Ah, that's good.
|
|
I'm using a signage of mod or, well, a variant thereof on my OnePlus 1,
|
|
and it seems to be pretty decent hardware.
|
|
I am my, uh, raw Xeroist tablet, I think.
|
|
If I think I've ever met a player on my phone,
|
|
so it might work on that, actually, a bit better.
|
|
So, Joe, are you a regular HPR-lister?
|
|
I'm afraid that I am not a regular HPR-lister.
|
|
I have been known to be a contributor, but, um, it's not on my feed list, I must say.
|
|
Well, welcome to the celebration.
|
|
Thank you very much. It's, uh, 3.34 am where I am.
|
|
At me.
|
|
Well, it's 9.30 and change where I am, so, uh, I've got a few hours to catch up.
|
|
West Coast?
|
|
No, Century, United States, Kansas.
|
|
Um, I'm afraid my maths isn't very good at this time of night.
|
|
I'd be six hours behind you.
|
|
Unfortunately, I have to work this evening, so I have been in route.
|
|
Well, have, uh, safe evening then.
|
|
Yes, uh, but the company was nice enough to, uh, let me show up four hours late,
|
|
so I think it'll get a bit of a break.
|
|
I have to start at midnight instead of 8 p.m.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
So, what's being talked about this evening, man?
|
|
Visimary, privacy, security, that sort of thing?
|
|
Well, uh, Lord D was just asking, uh, what new projects were starting that we're going to continue
|
|
on into the new year.
|
|
I guess you could say, uh, you know, what, what,
|
|
what things have we started that were resolved to fit to, to finish this year?
|
|
Anyone have any answers for that?
|
|
Well, I'm going to keep working on my ongoing, uh, security project.
|
|
I want to set up my new, uh, my home network with, uh, uh,
|
|
whatever security utilities, open source provides me that, you know, to make it, to make it, uh,
|
|
more like a business network or, uh, web host, you know, somebody expecting attack,
|
|
you know, rather than just your off the shelf router, which I have now.
|
|
Also, uh, I started a project a while back.
|
|
I expect to finish getting, uh, Nagios on a Raspberry Pi for, uh, for, uh, more network monitoring.
|
|
And I have several podcast worth of content for HPR, which I recorded,
|
|
going to conferences this year that I really haven't, uh, done my proper diligence in getting
|
|
it, you know, out of my head and out of the recording and on, onto an HPR.
|
|
So I, I resolved to double down on that.
|
|
No, no, we haven't seen him.
|
|
I don't think, in fact, I don't know the last time I've heard from him.
|
|
Normally, number of apps actually look a fish in the gameplay stuff.
|
|
Actually, he makes stuff he does as well.
|
|
Well, why we're, you know, like we're discussing earlier, one of the reasons we do this podcast
|
|
or this, uh, New Year's Eve show is there's a lot of us that are on, you know,
|
|
different podcasts and stuff.
|
|
And we see each, you know, we email and we, we talk on IRC, but, uh, there's this, you know,
|
|
one time a year that everybody gets together and talks to everybody.
|
|
Um, and we haven't seen the new barrels at all, at all this year, which is I think of,
|
|
think of first.
|
|
Yeah, this is pretty neat.
|
|
I didn't think of joining the mumble.
|
|
Unfortunately, I'm tied to an iPhone, uh, not by my choice, but I couldn't listen to the stream
|
|
on it. So I fired up mumble.
|
|
Yeah, and we don't have a dedicated listing booth, but, uh, you know, as long as we're not running
|
|
out of spaces in mumble, which, you know, does, has not been a problem this year.
|
|
Anybody who wants to just jump in and listen is more than welcome.
|
|
We'd rather hope you'd contribute and talk, uh, but, uh, you know, if you don't think like you have
|
|
anything you want to say, then, you know, certainly, listing is an option.
|
|
So the, the biggest issue that I have seen around the, the Linux and FOS and, and broader
|
|
tech ecosystem and media sphere this year has been privaciting that, and it's something
|
|
that, basically any discussion seems to keep coming back to, and the conclusion that I've come to
|
|
do is that, oh, there it is. Sorry. Sorry. All right, Jill, uh, Red, you might want to talk.
|
|
As I was saying, the, the, the conclusion that I've come to leave, as well as your average person
|
|
who buys a, can I continue, or is there some echo happening from my end?
|
|
You're fine. It's not on your end, Joe. It's, um, red, doesn't have a headset plugged in.
|
|
I'm guessing. So when he unmutes the, uh, and he also has speak to talk on.
|
|
So unless he has a mic, he's picking up and no turning on his mic.
|
|
And he's very, very difficult to speak when that happens.
|
|
And he's got some kind of audio stream going on in the background. So I think that,
|
|
that's triggering, triggering his mic as well. But it looks like, I think he's, uh,
|
|
working on configuring plumble to use, uh, uh, push to talk.
|
|
Okay, well, let me continue for now then. So where I was was that privacy is a huge issue
|
|
for the, the geek community as, you know, let's, let's call it out the nerds, the Linux users,
|
|
the, the FOS advocates, the kind of people who are here. But it's also become an issue for
|
|
the wider community of the rest of the world with things like the NSA leaks of the last
|
|
couple of years. And it, it seems to me that it's become a big issue. However,
|
|
the only solutions that I have seen have come from our community. But they haven't been
|
|
sufficiently easy to use. That the average person can actually implement them. And as a result,
|
|
Joe, I actually have in my hand device, the little easier for the, and it's a device from Gwen,
|
|
router that comes leoporys DMC, I think it's called on them and also shipped with a PN setup on it.
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So literally, I can plug the, who my router on the land side connect to this wireless. And I've
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already got a connection, you know, out of my house set up and going with very little work on my part.
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That sounds absolutely brilliant and absolutely well suited to the kind of person that would be in
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this mumble room right now. However, to, to say that I'm going to give that to my brother or my
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parents or my uncle and expect them to know what to do with it, I, I just can't see it somehow.
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Right, the average person is not going to be buying the routers from, I think Penguin,
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unfortunately, until we have this cross the board, you know, where the, where the industry itself
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backs encryption. And we get rid of this idea that everything has to have a back door.
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We're, we're going to continue to have this problem and welcome FXB. It's been ages.
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Well, silence from FXB, but in, in retort to that, that's the problem is that those kind of
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routers, routers, as you would say, are easily available for those who know. But do you know anyone
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who isn't the kind of person who would come into this mumble room right now, who has ever bought
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a router in their life? Most people, 90, you know, 99 plus percent of people get their
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router from their ISP and never even think about changing it. They never even think about changing
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the password on it, never mind the firmware on it or indeed the, the, the router itself.
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Well, there have been, and I just figured out, I'm flumble, and I've done people ideal or slightly
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more tech, you know, even if it's a game, go out and buy a doctor's modem to get a router
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themselves. You know, I'm, and hasn't, you know, Google actually been talking about enabling
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default encryption on Gmail. So, you know, it, it's, it's, it may be coming slowly to the consumer
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level. But yeah, it's, it's going to have to start in the geek community because most of us,
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everything we do is pretty much in the open. So if we're going to defeat built-in back doors
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everywhere, we're just going to have to encrypt in, in, in software as much as we can. And,
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you know, it would be nice, you know, if maybe developers started to have an eye towards that,
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like, like mumble. If there was, if there was a way to encrypt communications, of course,
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anybody can join. Also, IRC, I assume there's probably, it's encrypted if you use the SSL port.
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But since, you know, if anybody in the NSA could could join any, any channel on free
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node. So I'm not sure how much point there is, but yeah, they're going forward. I think we really
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do need to start designing things encrypted by default. Well, you talk about Google there.
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Wasn't there a story there of how Facebook's chat now involved in the personal site?
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Yes, yes. But you talk about Google there and how they are
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championing into an encryption. And I'm sure that as a company, the size of Google,
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has a number of people working within that organization who are free software advocates,
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potentially FSF die hard people who really care about that stuff. But the problem is that
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something like Gmail cannot exist if end to end encryption exists as a, a standard feature.
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Because Google can't make money if every email that sent either from or to Gmail is encrypted,
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because they can't then sell adverts on top of that. So it's not in Google as a company's
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interest for them to implement end-to-end encryption. But what are we supposed to think when they
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tell us one thing they say they support end-to-end encryption? Are they just going to drop the
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adverts in email and just go with the search, their Google searches and have advertisements in that,
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just wondering. I think it's easy to think about Google as a single entity because that's
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effectively what we see. But the fact is a massive company made up of hundreds and thousands of
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people working within the company. And I'm sure I'm 100% sure that there are people who work within
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Google who are fully committed to printing. We lose Joe. Thanks, though. Apparently so, I mean,
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not to put words in this mouth. If Google says they have end-to-end privacy on Gmail,
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do we trust them? If they're doing the encryption who's to say they're not
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pulling the content out to use it for targeted advertising before they encrypt it and send it on.
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And what do we do in end-to-end encryption? A Gmail log-aiding all of that. They work with it.
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They wouldn't be pulling a lot of things. Yeah, they're going to pull their data. They're going to
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get their information, you know, every way they can get it. They're going to do it. Gmail just might
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be that one part. But if you log in, I'm sitting here with my Chromebook and my laptops sitting here,
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I'm signing into my Chromebook. They got me. They know everything I'm looking at, everything I'm
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doing, every game I play, every website I go to, every video I seek. So, you know, there's no way
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around that on the Chromebook. Yeah, exactly. Gmail is just the log-in, whereas all of the other
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products are points of data. And we have seen, as I say, we have seen the encrypted email pay services,
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then I say shows up before warrant and they just flatfold, which is the only thing they can
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do. So, we do need to work towards a new paradigm. But big corporations are probably not
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exactly the answer, but they may at least be sort of a start. They'll probably be giving us more
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faults than security than any kind of real security. Yeah, but you talk about how Gmail is
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almost a minor part of it because you've got search and Google plus and all the rest of it.
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But the thing is that whatever you search for, you might possibly be interested in, but things
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that get emailed to you are things that you have already signed up to and therefore you are
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definitely interested in. I mean, I book a flight with British Airways and it shows if in my
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calendar because they know I'm definitely flying with British Airways. Well, I've noticed, you know,
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lack of a firewall between Facebook and Google plus because, you know, I'm 5150 on Google plus.
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That's because the email was originally through a Google Domains account, so they don't question
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that it's not a real name. And then Facebook, I'm, you know, my, the name is on my gift certificate.
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But when I'm in G plus and it says you may want to follow and it's people that I went to high school
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and college with, you know, something is in which I keep separate. Something is definitely being
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intentionally leaked through the firewall. But the question is, why is it being leaked through there?
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Is it some sinister reason that you can't explain or is it a simple as cash? Is it as simple as
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they're trying to gather as much data as they can so they can sell you things that you might want to buy?
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Oh, yeah, sure. It's kind of fine, whatever they get. Yeah, that's all it is. I go on Amazon,
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I'm looking at a Fitbit. Five minutes later, I'm in my feedlead account. I'm reading a story
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and up pops an ad for a Fitbit from Amazon or whatever. Yeah, see, I use, uh, and I hate to admit this,
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but it is one of the first services out there for Wedden Mail. I use Yahoo Mail as the, as my mail,
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again, under, under my given name. And if I, if I look up something on Amazon, you know,
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then the next day I look at my mail, it's, you know, it's right there in my Yahoo Mail. But isn't Yahoo
|
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Microsoft these days? They're supposed to be with Bing, but they were going to switch. And FXB,
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you know, if you could, if you could increase your gain a little bit, you're, you're a little low.
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How do I sound? How do I sound? I'm fucking around with Blum Blum. Yes, I'm doing the same thing.
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How does this sound? You sound great, Rich. How is my, how's my gain, Chamberlain?
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This is completely default. I installed the mumble app from the Play Store and my phone about
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20 minutes ago, half an hour ago. Same with me. First time ever on this new phone. Just like you
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phoned and roamed in the last, just to install, destroyed my plumbing. Yeah, that's where I got it.
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Oh, well, I just installed mumble with an M just totally standard from the Google Play Store.
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Within a version of Signature Mod, but with the Google Apps installed. And well, you'd be the
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judge of how it sounds. Great. I mean, the mumble app actually that came from the people who
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write the mumble application used to be absolute rubbish. So I think you've proved that maybe they've
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done some some improvements. You know, Plumble is like a third party. And that's whatever everybody
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has been falling back to for a couple of years now. Yeah, I've just flipped to the Google Play
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on this remix thing. And so there was two mumbles, which was the confusing plus Plumble. One, three,
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one isn't. I just tried Plumble on that tablet. And I think it's going to work. So I'm stuck
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quickly. So if it sounds bad. So I think I'm going to have to say either. There are several
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clients for Android available most of prior to Plumble, but be the one that's
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so yeah, so, so, so, so sorry to interrupt. So whatever your actual name is, I using a remix mini
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by any chance. Not not a man, but I was going to try it on the remix. I was a tablet. I've
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got to have a remix mini because I can't handle that. But I, but there's better like, it doesn't
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seem to work on the muclumb or anywhere on the remix. So I was tapped up for it to see if it
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would break. So the tablet got really bad over there when the computer had in there. But this is
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what I have to say. I don't know if it had bad results. But yeah, I use, I use Plumble on the
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remix mini all the time to listen to tilts. You know, because the, the TV in here is pretty
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sound, sound speakers. So I don't, I don't recall if I've ever used it with a headset, but
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definitely seems to work as a audio monitor through Plumble.
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And there's two devices that I have just to be clear if I'm not being clear enough. So there's
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the remix mini, which was this year's Figma. They have on it. And there's also last year's
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thing, which is a remix. Oh, it's a tablet, which is quite nice. Quite big, bigger than the iPad.
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But I was just trying out on the tablet, Plumble, but I don't think I can get sound for some reason.
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Same. Yeah, that's amazing.
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There's one audio port on the back of the audio output. So it had full pull.
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Yeah, that's the problem I had with it. I believe it does. Well, no, I'm certain it's got the
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four-pole audio, but you know, when I've got the audio going out through HDMI, that's all I
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seem to be able to get. In other words, if I plug speakers into the audio port, I'm not getting
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anything. Yeah, but we're talking about the mini on the tablet, because there's two things.
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The mini. Yeah, that's not the actual tablet that I have, not the mini. I'm saying I have
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mini as well, two mini's actually. I still kind of need to connect to the TV. And actually
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do something with it, but I'm going to hand the race with all the buses in the room so I don't
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be take up much space. Can I just say that it's amazing to be sitting on a mumble room with people
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who actually know what the remix mini and remix tablet are? It's quite remarkable, because I thought
|
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that, yeah, okay, it's all to a few thousand, but of all the people in all of the mumble rooms
|
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on the internet, to meet people who've actually had a hands-on with the same thing that I have
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this quite remarkable. I was going to say definitely you showed up in the right room,
|
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so it would say him yes. I've also got a pine 64. I've also got a pine 64 on the way,
|
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or at least I crowdfunded it, which is pretty much essentially the same board, except, you know,
|
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not in a case, and where you could actually install whatever OS you wanted on it. Well,
|
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whatever open OS you wanted. No, so good. I was a chip for the $9 mini PC after I went to
|
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a mate, because that's like, because I'm getting the additional things with that. But that's not
|
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that. Yeah, that's like a devian thing, like a, like a pocket PC thing. It's a lot of
|
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like a mini TV and PC, when that comes, I think. Well, it's probably a bit like a relatively
|
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priming, but this is popular, I think. I mean, they're quite clear. I also got a dreamer for
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the board, and I'm going to see when that comes. There's a few issues with their funding,
|
|
and I also had an issue with something I crap on the day earlier this year. I took that
|
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out here earlier. There she was, and this guy was not something I really paid for out as well,
|
|
because he's trying to get me to pay for additional things. And I actually know, in real life,
|
|
from Kansas Linux Fest, the chief technical officer for the AI project, Sherlock Holmes,
|
|
more intelligent brother. I don't know what probably this is the micraft. Yes, this is definitely
|
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the the scotch talking at this time of night. But yeah, I've got a micraft AI on the way.
|
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I am hoping for this podcast. Well, not hoping. I'm definitely going to do good. I said I was
|
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going to do it this fall. I'm definitely going to drive up to Lawrence, Kansas this spring,
|
|
because you know, at the Kansas Linux Fest, we were actually in or visited the the maker
|
|
place where the microsoft or where the micraft microsoft. That's a big frudian switch. But where
|
|
the micraft AI was developed, I did realize at the time I was actually kind of looking in an
|
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earlier version, because they were they had a 3-D printed mic thing that had software running,
|
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you know, sort of as a touring test type deal. So you could ask questions, and it would try to
|
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answer you like a human. So I definitely since I knew the people behind that, I definitely funded
|
|
that project and looking forward to getting mine this spring. Those are going to come, Mr.
|
|
but 50 150, you're funding all these projects. How do you have time to farm? Sometimes I wonder,
|
|
but yeah, this is... Anybody talking? It seems like something dropped out.
|
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Yeah, Jay, just glad to see you. What did you say about farming?
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I just said this has been a really good year for some very interesting crowdfunding projects,
|
|
and sometimes I wonder how I have time to farm and mess around with all my new toys at the same time.
|
|
I agree with that that it's been an interesting year for crowdfunding. I mean, I've only really
|
|
funded, let's see, one, two, three, four projects, but we've only got so much money.
|
|
Fair worth to do that with, but that has been some interesting stuff definitely, and I'm wondering
|
|
what 2016 is going to bring when it comes to crowdfunding, but like how is your own
|
|
trusting projects don't exist usually, because that rubbish is what I'm showing crowdfunding.
|
|
If you look, it's like, do I really want to crowdfund this or that, not really,
|
|
for that, but occasionally you get some really good projects, really interesting stuff, stuff that
|
|
could change a little if I'm looking at the popular.
|
|
Oh yeah, because you get into one and then you start getting links for the
|
|
other similar projects and say, I already did this one, you know, I came really close,
|
|
because it looked really good. I can't remember the name of the project, but it was like a 16-core
|
|
HDMI TV card. One of those portable HDMI out computers where you carry it in your pocket,
|
|
and you plug it in the back of the TV, and it's a computer, but you know, at right on
|
|
200 bucks, and that was, that seemed a little pricey right now.
|
|
There's a little device that you just plug in your TV now, I hope to make it all,
|
|
so that it makes many of those as well. There's lots of this now, and the quote,
|
|
even stuff doesn't crowdfunding, the quote, and cast there, and things like that.
|
|
Has anybody tried that new kangaroo computer that came out a couple of months ago and tried
|
|
no, I don't even know about Lamarza. Say again, excuse me. I didn't even know about Lamarza.
|
|
I don't know, I read a story on Paul Therott's website where he got a kangaroo computer.
|
|
It's about as big as a little Roku puck. Basically, you can plug it into any type of tablet,
|
|
plug in a keyboard, and there you have a computer, but he was using it with iOS,
|
|
and Windows 8. I was trying to find out if somebody had been able to put Linux on it and
|
|
blow away the Windows 8. I don't know if anybody can. So it's called a kangaroo computer,
|
|
and it's a small computer you can set your mouse to keyboard and so on.
|
|
Yep, that's it, kangaroo. We've seen a couple of stories, but nothing else.
|
|
Haven't seen anybody try to work on it. They just go with iOS and Windows 8,
|
|
there's 10 iOS, so do you mean the, no, probably the rest of them. I think there's a look of
|
|
thing from Mac, and that Mac OS X PC, but on the factory. Yeah, I think I remember seeing the
|
|
articles on it, but I think it's one of those things everybody said, we'll wait for XDA or
|
|
somebody to tell us how to put Linux on it before we go look at it. I mean, there is a lot of
|
|
interesting Windows tablets and small Windows computers, and we all think, well, if it runs Windows,
|
|
it's going to have to run a Linux ISO, but there are certain devices that resist tampering
|
|
with the home operating system, so when I come across something like that, I always want to see
|
|
where somebody else is broke at first before I drop my money on it.
|
|
Even the Remix, so not the Remix Mini, because that's more their own thing, but the thing they
|
|
had the previous year, the Remix OS tablet, that, I bet some really good reviews about that as well,
|
|
but I mean, if you look at it, we'll look at that one. There's no soft surface pose, because you've
|
|
got a detachable keyboard, and all that metallic keyboard, but yeah, you were saying this and
|
|
give Windows tablets, but there's also some good Chinese copies of these kind of tablets now,
|
|
ready? I'm looking at the kangaroo mobile desktop computers, Intel,
|
|
X-ray 5, Zulu, 8, 5, 0, 0, $99 has Windows 10 on it, they're sold out, two gigabytes,
|
|
a RAM, 32 gigabytes, SSD, Intel, HD graphics, and it has a kangaroo in it.
|
|
There's got a lot of minis coming out, and tablet, or already available, have roughly that,
|
|
and the hardware relative one is most cohesive, even though they are suppressive, they actually
|
|
can be listed, as he was speaking. Yeah, I'd heard that on the tablets. I hadn't realized
|
|
these small atom computers, some of them share that a similar drawback. So that just reinforces,
|
|
if you're looking at one of these little computers and saying, well, it ought to run Linux,
|
|
you probably need to do your due diligence and find an article where somebody says,
|
|
this is A, B, and C, how you get Linux running on this box. I mean, I've been thinking about
|
|
the Remix Mini, surely probably, if I wanted to crack the case open, I would find that there's
|
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just an SD card in there, and probably the Pine 64, I think is almost identical hardware,
|
|
so probably if I were to grab an image and it designed for the Pine 64 install, I would probably
|
|
have a little Linux box, but the Pine 64 didn't know that we'd pay. No, no, the Pine 64
|
|
version, you're going to discuss if you was saying something about halfway to your point, I think.
|
|
Yeah, you were talking about the 32-bit UEFI versus the 64-bit operating system, making it very
|
|
difficult to install Linux on one of those little anim boxes. Yeah, I mean, the tablet is available
|
|
roughly and it actually fires in the hard part, do that with a bit of flexing around. The hard part
|
|
of getting the network, audio, work it out. It's the same old story, it's a lot of arm tablets,
|
|
drivers are proprietary. Yeah, although some of them are the Baytrails Strange AC,
|
|
people prefer the hard part. Sorry, I was just looking at filling in some stuff on the shared
|
|
show notes. Well, again, what about that? Well, it's very cheap, very cheaper than the
|
|
Raspberry Pi price, and that's pretty quite good, and there was a mustache as well, I think it was
|
|
like if you join the Raspberry Pi magazine, you can get one for you on the cover. That's very cheap,
|
|
anyway. Yep, did manage to snag what that. Well, it already get it to boot, it takes binary blobs,
|
|
I mean, not just for audio or video or anything, just to get it to boot. Yeah, I don't like that about
|
|
it. That's what it's very good from. At least, yeah, I think quite a hit out. Sorry,
|
|
say that again, I think quite had it properly. Not from the account, it was okay. Well, I think
|
|
the zero is a great solution for somebody building robotics or embedded systems or whatever,
|
|
but every time somebody says, well, if we want to add all the interfaces that the regular
|
|
Raspberry Pi already has, your way past the investment on just buying a pie, but not, you know,
|
|
for somebody wants to do projects, it'd be great. And I haven't got to that point yet. I'm just,
|
|
I'm just my single board computers. I'm just using them as regular desktops.
|
|
Well, for what you're interested is embedded at the same price range, you have the chip, which is,
|
|
you know, like I said, same price at it actually runs a fully free and upstream kernel.
|
|
Right. The chip was mentioned earlier today, and I wanted to tie those to do a comparison.
|
|
I love the idea of this, but I need something I can order on my hands at every order. Oh, by the way,
|
|
well, if you're talking about a track from the chip, which, yeah, I did have it from that. So,
|
|
after going to a maybe, because I've got, I've said, have you had additional
|
|
listen, that, what it as well? So I've got to go into a maybe, but that's okay.
|
|
Did that put me off? They went for a crowd, and then they started, when, when are we actually?
|
|
Yeah, just seeing that, it's just seeing the interesting, though, before it was on the campaign. So,
|
|
I mean, so hopefully it's actually interesting, when I hope you actually get that thing.
|
|
Yeah, I kind of worry about get, which is basically the second round of Nidah Manning now.
|
|
But clarifying is great, until the issue is getting where you have to get, which happened a
|
|
little time as well. Well, it's like this web mentioned earlier, you have, you know, more than one
|
|
problem with it. First is that an outright scam, and if it isn't, you know, does the developer
|
|
are, are they overly optimistic about their development costs? Well, I mean, that thing, that a bunch
|
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of have put out this product through crowdfunding supply, that was actually based like,
|
|
Raspberry's a camera, it's still going to throw them to gifts, but only the crowdfunding has
|
|
got one of them. They didn't offer them as a product, and now they're saying they're going to
|
|
offer this as a product, and the volume's possibly going to make to the intro they found
|
|
through the crowd, like the cast, the cost, what they're asking, and the other thing they've
|
|
been talking about, they've got over a year, and they've gone and announced a crowdfunding round,
|
|
what everyone thought was the orders, and that to be done, nobody's. Yeah, so,
|
|
okay, Jola thing, and thinking, the orders of the chip, just did a Jola thing. Jola was,
|
|
and the other thing, Jola, Jola, I kind of found that last December 2014, and now they can't
|
|
just hand the tablet out, because they're called problems with their investor, and I'm wondering
|
|
if we're going to get that tablet. But, well, the tip of that one, you were talking about having
|
|
like a second round of funding chip, what Jola, what they're doing is funding a lot of the funds
|
|
on the actual operating system update, so, they have, and investors drop down or something,
|
|
and it's all a bit like it is, I was really going to get this Jola tablet or not, no, it's
|
|
supposed to have been not called it, and that in my other point, you said that everybody's
|
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campaigning the chip, that only the investor had, so that only people in crowdfunding got
|
|
that, or whichever one it was. I was just going to say, we're doing the remix mini, which we've
|
|
just been mentioning, even that one. Apparently, the one gig that I had, so I've actually got both,
|
|
I've got one gig that I don't know, and two gig that, but the one with less was only offered
|
|
on the crowdfunding campaign, as you all know, there's going to be a gem cell that I've had somewhere.
|
|
That only the camera next to go to a making, and it was only the crowdfunding got that,
|
|
and they never saw product, just what they promised a chip, and they've done the crowdfunding,
|
|
and then they're asking, this isn't a bit odd, another crowdfunding product.
|
|
Well, yes, in that way, something else too, it's like a little crowdfunding campaign,
|
|
and then it went in demand, so yes, this can happen, but then pretty much straight away,
|
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they're there, but the people there as well.
|
|
You went here and I talked about the one that I come from you to that I've had issues with,
|
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because the guy wouldn't send it, because I basically said, end up being on him and he said,
|
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he went from me, because that was a tablet that I'm talking about, and I've got actually got one
|
|
that I basically contributed to, it was on one of the sites, and I did a few months ago,
|
|
it was like a cheap tablet, and I, and we know the issue, the campaign didn't say so much,
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what it was, like Andrews and Cheney, whether him or her operating system, I emailed the guy,
|
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and then it's like, you're supposed to claim your tablet, your tablet, but then there was a problem
|
|
with that, you had to attach email, and then I kind of say, I don't know, I won't be sure what I
|
|
get in here, and I was thinking of, um, possibly doing the Patreon thing where you get two tablets,
|
|
and you first have your main part on the website as well. And, um, so the second idea that he
|
|
starts off from me, the, um, our pet basically had discounted price, it was apparently a discount,
|
|
and a good girl apparently, or whatever he said, thanks to his email discussion, I found that
|
|
a bit more about things, I mean, some of this wasn't even honest, so like, you know,
|
|
specifically he will play that show in the Patreon part, but that turns out only actually works
|
|
in Singapore, I was told an email as well, which is a bit like really, and he really never met
|
|
such like, he was so more stuff to me, so he's like, can I update your account, you know, there's,
|
|
so yesterday, he's going to, I basically said, send me all this other stuff and I'll pay him
|
|
more for it, and I'll end up doing this, I mean, I ran sentence, and then I basically thought,
|
|
I know, I don't know all this other stuff, I thought I've got a bit, but, um, he just
|
|
did respond for a length later, and then he started to send these tablets out, and then he's
|
|
basically refusing to send anything out at all, including what I'd already paid for, and
|
|
I'm just, you know, it's like, laughing or nothing, so I just don't know if I'm supposed to
|
|
laugh to emails, but I kind of need to do something about that, I'm ready. The account
|
|
needs a password and Singapore work that I pay for, but it doesn't want to open up, and I'm just
|
|
sending that out. Yeah, it doesn't matter, or it can't be, I mean, because some of the people
|
|
let me maybe continue with it. I can't really afford to invest in technology
|
|
crowdfunding campaigns, it's sometimes entertaining trying to pick out the ones that doing
|
|
genuinely might not be. It's a good idea crowdfunding for tech and stuff, but
|
|
with our little potential issues, what can go wrong, what might go wrong with this?
|
|
In the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the year, where, um, XM4 is a good one, because
|
|
they came out with a yoga phone, they did that, took a while when they passed,
|
|
I would feel a mock at people in there, sort of a bit like questionable if people are
|
|
looking to get the type of letter that I cannot goal it.
|
|
Yeah, if you can't afford to lose the money, then don't eat this.
|
|
Through that.
|
|
If you come and fail to lose the money, then you don't contribute to campaign.
|
|
Well, yeah, I agree with that.
|
|
I think it's wrong.
|
|
No delay, but it's that way.
|
|
Away.
|
|
Away.
|
|
Away.
|
|
Away.
|
|
I'm watching American football, Alabama versus Michigan State.
|
|
It looks like it's going to be Clemson versus Alabama for the national championship.
|
|
Sports ball.
|
|
Oh, you beat me that part.
|
|
Well, does anybody try to get the Amazon fire tablet that cheap when they were selling
|
|
for $40 some dollars and try to put Android on it?
|
|
Uh, maybe.
|
|
Yeah, they've been trying to sell them like in the UK as well with various TV athletes.
|
|
I haven't seen them for a while, but they're really trying to sell five stuff over here as
|
|
well.
|
|
Yeah, you could buy them in a six pack if you want.
|
|
You can get six at a time for $200 even by one for $40 something.
|
|
I was thinking about getting one and seeing what I could do with it.
|
|
My next is seven is kind of acting walked in.
|
|
So they said, well, maybe I can do something with it.
|
|
I don't use Amazon that much.
|
|
I order stuff, but I don't watch any of the video listening to their music or anything.
|
|
So I've seen articles where guys are put on it.
|
|
In the end, I just didn't know I'd keep my old mixes up.
|
|
Yes, quote.
|
|
It's quite cheap.
|
|
Do you have fair stab web, but.
|
|
Will is is basically Android with Amazon exchanges.
|
|
So.
|
|
A bit like.
|
|
I suppose a bit like what's it called saying model?
|
|
Okay.
|
|
Well, it's called.
|
|
And even remix.
|
|
It has to.
|
|
Until next time.
|
|
Well, you know, it's.
|
|
You can source projects so you can come out with various things based on it.
|
|
And that's what we're done with five or less.
|
|
So sticking and putting Android on it.
|
|
Well, I suppose you could try.
|
|
But then you just can handle attack by any way.
|
|
Yeah, but what.
|
|
I don't know if anybody has index of seven.
|
|
What I first got mine in 2013.
|
|
That was first time I had one of a.
|
|
A Google.
|
|
A location of Android.
|
|
Once you get the Plano Android with none of that extra junk thrown in,
|
|
you don't want to go back.
|
|
And like I said, I didn't want to go with the Amazon version of Android.
|
|
Yeah, I must not supposed to be really get the still handling that's true.
|
|
And also these devices are supposed to be pretty good to.
|
|
Defends to change the OS.
|
|
Different phone operating systems.
|
|
I must be the only one here that actually uses a Firefox.
|
|
No, no, no.
|
|
I brought one back in September.
|
|
Very cheap from Amazon.
|
|
Docker.
|
|
Well, three from a genuine company.
|
|
You were selling the French one.
|
|
There's no Amazon back there.
|
|
Very cheap.
|
|
Firefox.
|
|
So it's quite nice.
|
|
But yeah, it would take you.
|
|
And I'm going to have one.
|
|
One of the things anyway.
|
|
Well, the fire tablets for a while.
|
|
They were $35.
|
|
But for that $15 savings.
|
|
You had to accept watching ads on them.
|
|
I almost pulled the trigger.
|
|
But right about as I was going to do so.
|
|
You know, I think I left it till morning and by then they'd gone back up to $50.
|
|
And that included the ads.
|
|
That's what you have for $40.
|
|
FXB is leaving.
|
|
So that's fine.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I got it.
|
|
Yeah, FXB.
|
|
You're always welcome back on Colonel Pancon cast.
|
|
As you know, we've had some changes lately.
|
|
But you don't jump back in anytime you feel like it.
|
|
Oh, definitely.
|
|
Nobody can get Peggy's ass in here.
|
|
I was about to say, I don't think that's possible.
|
|
Oh, we've got to do something.
|
|
Tell them to get the helmet back on.
|
|
Well, see, we never should have let him.
|
|
We never should have let him take the helmet off.
|
|
That's how we did the mind control.
|
|
Anyway, I'll catch up with you.
|
|
I have a good one.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Oh, I see Joe's back.
|
|
You guys are just talking about a minute.
|
|
I thought maybe Joe caught the train he was waiting for.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
I haven't heard him about 20 minutes.
|
|
I'm back at home.
|
|
But my wife is asleep.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Don't risk waking her up on our account.
|
|
It's not worth it.
|
|
I put a little message in the chat there.
|
|
I got nothing.
|
|
It was about 20 minutes ago.
|
|
Yeah, just really.
|
|
I'm just waiting for the time to come here.
|
|
I think we got 23 minutes.
|
|
I was going to say though that you guys are talking about Debian
|
|
and presumably you have spoken about this
|
|
and I don't want to go into it too much.
|
|
But I think that we need to mark
|
|
the passing of Ian Murdoch tonight.
|
|
It was only a couple of days ago and what actually happened
|
|
doesn't really matter but the fact that
|
|
of what he did with Debian
|
|
and the fact that he's no longer with us
|
|
I think deserves to be acknowledged.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
So we talked about it.
|
|
Oh, I'm surprised.
|
|
Go ahead, 50 minutes.
|
|
Oh, did that come up earlier when I was away from the keyboard?
|
|
Yeah, it was.
|
|
I think guys were just generally talking around
|
|
about 11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time early this morning.
|
|
There were only a couple guys on.
|
|
They just happened to mention
|
|
and basically some of the tweets
|
|
and it was just a general discussion.
|
|
I must have missed some major listings
|
|
because I had me looking at the last two, three days.
|
|
Well, Ian Murdoch committed suicide Monday evening.
|
|
As it come out that they said, he committed suicide.
|
|
That's what all the news sources are saying at this point.
|
|
I don't think it's official
|
|
but if you look at his Twitter profile
|
|
well, that's now being deleted.
|
|
But if you looked over the last three days
|
|
he was talking about that he was going to do it
|
|
and he had some police brutality
|
|
and so it seems very clear to me at least
|
|
that that's what happened, unfortunately.
|
|
It is admittedly slightly suspicious though
|
|
but yeah, either way, it's not cool.
|
|
I'm looking at this article on the Guardian.
|
|
I don't think they haven't said a call.
|
|
They just said to the tribute.
|
|
Well, the thing is that despite the fact
|
|
that this time of year for me
|
|
is the best time at all of year
|
|
because I have a lot of time off work.
|
|
I can concentrate on the projects that I want to do
|
|
and I can relax and have a few drinks and do what I want.
|
|
But for an awful lot of people
|
|
this is a very stressful time of year
|
|
and it's a time that suicides,
|
|
the depression really hit the peak
|
|
and it seems that it could combine that
|
|
with potentially some police brutality
|
|
that may have pushed in over the edge
|
|
and it's incredibly sad that he took a permanent solution
|
|
to what was potentially a temporary problem.
|
|
Yeah, I think it is tragic
|
|
and recently the FCC
|
|
has underestimated the power of this community
|
|
when they wanted to regulate routers
|
|
and potentially general computing devices.
|
|
I think we had within the community
|
|
we had a great deal of uproar a couple years ago
|
|
with Aaron Schwartz
|
|
and if it looks like this is a case
|
|
of some trumped up charges
|
|
that he was facing,
|
|
I think it may be possible
|
|
that the police involved have way underestimated
|
|
the community they've perhaps taken on.
|
|
I don't want necessarily say
|
|
we want to go adversarial on this
|
|
but I definitely think we want to go investigative
|
|
and find as much out as possible.
|
|
I am in complete agreement with that.
|
|
I agree also, but you know how things go.
|
|
We all have good intentions
|
|
but the government is the government.
|
|
I really don't see beating the government
|
|
at their own game.
|
|
Alright, so check out the paceman
|
|
they dropped into the chat right there.
|
|
That's the tweets and question.
|
|
I really didn't want to try and drag all of this stuff up
|
|
and stuff it.
|
|
For me mentioning in was born of a
|
|
how can I put it?
|
|
Let's remember the great work that he did
|
|
and mourn is passing
|
|
but I think it's too early to start trying to dig
|
|
over all the details
|
|
and I wonder exactly what happened.
|
|
For me it's just let's remember him
|
|
and let that be enough for now.
|
|
I mean his contribution cannot be
|
|
underestimated
|
|
because you could say maybe not fully half
|
|
but there are, you know,
|
|
most distributions out there are either branched
|
|
from Debian or from Red Hat
|
|
and with this mattering of independence
|
|
and it would not be wrong to say
|
|
half the distros we use are nearly half
|
|
of us come from Ian Murdoch's contribution.
|
|
I agree, everything I use is Debian derivative.
|
|
I use Debian derivative probably
|
|
about a quarter of the time these days.
|
|
I'm not even better than him
|
|
because doing love other stuff
|
|
on this year in a way
|
|
and haven't quite set this computer up.
|
|
I want that.
|
|
But Pat, that's also to do with the UFI
|
|
some extent.
|
|
Because in the morning I can't do it
|
|
quite how I want it to
|
|
with it coming up first with Grap
|
|
and also if I want to
|
|
win those times
|
|
or let me go and do them again
|
|
just telling him
|
|
bother to do much for this computer.
|
|
Although I will add something else here
|
|
this is actually a HVZS
|
|
that you'd think
|
|
oh well that's a band
|
|
it's supposed to be kind of good
|
|
but actually a little
|
|
of the time it comes up
|
|
saying it overheats
|
|
when it gives
|
|
and suspends or
|
|
hibernation mode
|
|
comes up with a screen saying
|
|
that it's basically
|
|
going to family
|
|
shut down
|
|
it's okay now
|
|
and that's not really good
|
|
as I
|
|
confirm people
|
|
that's worth a little
|
|
quite a lot of money
|
|
what's supposed to be?
|
|
Well I for one
|
|
I've actually just decided
|
|
I'm going to start Debian
|
|
and run that for the next week.
|
|
I mean
|
|
it's probably about the best
|
|
tribute I can do.
|
|
To me the best tribute
|
|
is to use
|
|
upon two
|
|
or even the next mint
|
|
because
|
|
the
|
|
the legacy
|
|
is really
|
|
the most important thing to me
|
|
and that Debian
|
|
in of itself
|
|
is a powerful operating system
|
|
but the things
|
|
that
|
|
canonical have done
|
|
and clamors
|
|
done with Linux Mint
|
|
and the countless
|
|
other derivatives
|
|
are testament
|
|
to how
|
|
rock solid
|
|
Debian is
|
|
and all the work
|
|
that Ian
|
|
put into that
|
|
to found it.
|
|
You know that
|
|
it's
|
|
to me it's about the legacy
|
|
and
|
|
it's fair enough
|
|
you can
|
|
run straight Debian
|
|
as a tribute
|
|
but even
|
|
running something
|
|
like a Linux Mint
|
|
Cinnamon desktop
|
|
to me
|
|
is enough
|
|
because that says
|
|
you know
|
|
that really pays tribute
|
|
to the work
|
|
that Debian has done
|
|
over the past 20
|
|
audios.
|
|
How do we get that
|
|
Debian
|
|
T-shirt
|
|
logo T-shirt
|
|
wasn't
|
|
minimal
|
|
pricing
|
|
up there was
|
|
Debian
|
|
You have the
|
|
Sosa side of things
|
|
but I mean
|
|
inner suits
|
|
Yeah, but Suza as well is as his links to Greta, as does my GAO, I'm going to read you
|
|
have one, I'm going to read it like it's really existed with this 20 more, but it's near
|
|
the RPM list for those of the link to Greta in that sense. So yeah, I was about half the
|
|
district looking to have a link to Davi and some of the other or Greta, which was 51,
|
|
if he's kind of never got a small list of those, like Gen 2 and all that, they're different.
|
|
Not to mention solar, so yes, or more than natural, either way you selected the Linux community
|
|
or as a great tribute to the guy. Definitely, but I think that dwelling on him and his life
|
|
is probably not what he would have wanted and to try and progress things and continue
|
|
with Davi and derivatives. And indeed, things like solar, so yes, it's probably the best
|
|
tribute that we can give to him that things continue and the work that he did to bring
|
|
people into the Linux world. I mean, I wouldn't be talking to you guys now if it wasn't
|
|
for Davi. But that's not to say that we have to dwell and get depressed about it. Things
|
|
move forward and that's probably what he would have wanted.
|
|
Because of Ubuntu, I think it's probably what we're 70% of people get into Linux starting
|
|
with Ubuntu. So even if you say things, just put down right down the middle between
|
|
Davi and the RPM distros, I mean, still counting the independent Slackware and et cetera.
|
|
Ubuntu was the gateway distro for most of us. Certainly was for me. So yeah, without Ian,
|
|
there would be no Ubuntu. Now, am I wrong in saying that Ian was no longer day-to-day involved
|
|
in development? Right. He was working with Doctor. I think he gave a day-to-day development
|
|
for Davi in 96 or so.
|
|
I just want to say here, to go with 5150, a little bit here. Yeah, the thing is, if Davi
|
|
knew Davi and Ubuntu or whatever, there would be things in beginners. And if we go back
|
|
to 90s for example, a lot of people actually had their first introduction to Linux using
|
|
Mandrake, which let it begin in reverse. So, you know, that little race being something else
|
|
if basically. Well, that was my first distro was Mandrake and I was on dial-up and I couldn't
|
|
do it really once I got installed. I couldn't do a thing with it because it speeded my connection.
|
|
But yeah, you're right. But my second introduction into Linux was definitely with Ubuntu and
|
|
I think their efforts to try to make it as dead simple as possible. As much as I question
|
|
a lot of canonical decisions lately, I don't think anybody can question the contribution
|
|
that Ubuntu has made to getting people into Linux.
|
|
Yeah, but to go with it, I was the other point now, you use a family, so it's a bit a bit
|
|
of a bit of a baitable, but if you go to Ubuntu, you use a family, that's not quite true
|
|
actually compared to some other distribution because there's four clamp all the control
|
|
sensors in Mandraever and Magia, PC, so less, even anything in that kind of family. And
|
|
open-source has got, yes, which is supposed to be quite good as well. Welcome to Squeezing's
|
|
and booting in the next room to be here for Enswell and it has that. So, and that lacks
|
|
in Ubuntu, there's never, there's not like a, there's some things lacking that kind of
|
|
should be down in the way, but I'm, and that's what I'm trying to say.
|
|
Now, that's one thing and I think I would be against, not against, but Ike, you know,
|
|
Solace, they're trying to make it a distribution where the average user never has to see the
|
|
command line. And every Linux distro, I've ever, I've ever installed package management
|
|
is just so much better from the command line than using a graphical tool so that, at least
|
|
it, in my opinion, so we talk about yes, yes, yes is a nice tool, it's a nice tool if you
|
|
want a web-based package management solution, but, you know, give me a zipper any day over
|
|
the years. So, excuse us, obviously. Well, I was just going to say there that you talk
|
|
about not needing to go to the command line and Linux meant, to me, specifically the
|
|
Cinnamon version and to some extent the Marta version, that is a distribution where the
|
|
average user who has never used Linux before and if you set that up for them and set them
|
|
in front of it, teach them, they need to do the updates, this is where you get new software
|
|
that's what you need to do. I honestly believe that with Linux Mint you don't ever need
|
|
to go to the command line and indeed a bunch of the main Unity version, as much as I despise
|
|
Unity as a user interface, I think that someone who is new to it would never need to drop
|
|
to the command line. I would, as a matter of course, because it's quicker to do things
|
|
like an up-get update and just upgrade, but if you've never used the command line before,
|
|
I don't think you need to do it and whereas with other distributions you do necessarily
|
|
need to do that, I think that's what Ubuntu and derivatives like Linux Mint have, that's
|
|
how they've progressed things. In a way, I'd rather not even think the long-span Sandross
|
|
and the old days, they were doing user-friendly before even, like that even, didn't it really?
|
|
Dreaming went, we just was a claim to distribution anyways, did go into and not buy it really,
|
|
based on Debian, but really a point of distribution is that in this case a command line, well,
|
|
that really applies to most distributions today, well, last many years, even in the deception
|
|
of distributions, of course, Arch Linux and Jens, who are the four, and Slackware distributions,
|
|
I generally see in as being for no technical people, but everything else, pretty much everything else,
|
|
you haven't really been able to scale the command line for most things for years now,
|
|
and that is also quite simply because of upstream projects most as well because they're
|
|
all running the same thing. Yeah, but look at Fedora, okay, you can install it and use it for
|
|
a web browser, but that's about it, if you want to have any media playback or flash or
|
|
anything like that, then you need to drop to the command line to add the various repositories
|
|
that you need to install that non-free stuff and the trademark encumbered stuff. So, you know,
|
|
Fedora, to me, is the main alternative to the Ubuntu-based ones apart from Gen2 and Arch,
|
|
which are more for the advanced user, but for me, and even Susa as well, I don't think that the
|
|
average person can use that without a little bit of command line, even if it's just copy-pasting
|
|
line-lay.
|
|
We're talking in the, yeah, Santa will family, because I'm using the final heads actually,
|
|
I'm looking for idea, um, so I've listened to the recording and me speaking of that,
|
|
oh, I'm trying to use an internal microphone with laptop, which is not the best.
|
|
I've got an internal mic, too, and it's not great, but it's not so overmodulated,
|
|
it's like your levels are way too high or you've got mic boost on or something,
|
|
but I don't mean to distract from the conversation, sorry.
|
|
I wasn't in a judgement call either, I was just trying to type it in the chat, in case you didn't know.
|
|
Yeah, we have some super-weather thing we were that say, we've got 30 minutes,
|
|
we were really, we don't have to do that.
|
|
Well, when, uh, in, uh, Seb Seb's, uh, defense when he came on, he asked how he sounded.
|
|
And we said, well, you know, it's maybe a little distorted in feedback, but it's,
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It's, uh, listenable, will probably won't detract from the show and, uh, it's kind of gone back
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and forth, Pokey, but, uh, yay, generally, uh, his audio has been, uh, at least tolerable, uh,
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through, through the show.
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