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Episode: 2243
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Title: HPR2243: My Quick Tips E01
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2243/hpr2243.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 23:35:15
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This in HPR episode 2,243 entitled, Mike Wicktip Senior01, it is posted by OperaNeroR and
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in about 8 minutes long and carrying an exquisite flag, the summary is, I remember on about
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some of my tips I recorded.
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This is Rob McCartney for another HPR public radio, quick tip, wanted to say, I'm currently
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listening to a cool stuff part 5, I can't remember what the guy's name is, but he was talking
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about ad blockers within Android.
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What I would do is I have a LinkedIn post about it, about all the different plugins that
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I'm using, we'll kind of include all that.
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But anyways, I'm using currently Firefox with extensions, you can actually put extensions
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on Firefox for Android and you can add all the ad blocker extensions you want for that
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outside of grease monkey or the grease monkey scripts.
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But anyways, there's more info, I'll put more information in this show notes on this
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one, but essentially you add that along with LuckyPatcher or there's another one called
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like ads away, let me just one second look forward, yeah, ad away, and I think it's kind
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of a bit like the way ad blocker works before if you had root on an Android, it adds kind
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of a host file and where the stuff goes through the thing, so I feel like ad blocker
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for Android and root with root will give you the best bang for your buck and then on top
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of that if you use Firefox with the ad blocker that will help with the scripting part.
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I haven't quite tested the difference between the two, but both of them combine, my experience
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is pretty good, I don't use any other browsers except for Firefox.
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But just want to make a quick comment on that, blocking ads and Firefox.
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If you do host base, that actually helps go around like ads away or things like the plugin
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for ad blocker that actually turns your, all your traffic goes through a local proxy, that
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works for other apps too and also might kind of make other apps crap out or be squirly.
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So you can keep that in mind, but I think I have AdOA, I did have ad block because of local
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proxy.
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I'm actually using the host file within LuckyPatcher.
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LuckyPatcher has a tools and then under tools there's like a host blocker or whatever,
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it's just normal host file blocking and it's not too large, but I just wanted to make
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a quick comment on my status with the ads and blocking ads within Android.
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So here's a quick tip if you have cats, we have one more litter box and you have cats
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that's what you're supposed to do.
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The idea here is that you get a bunch of industrial strength trash bags and I use a vacuum cleaner
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on reverse the blow cycle and we'll blow up all the trash bags that way you're not doing
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the trash bag maneuver and then you take those all upstairs and then I wrap them around
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a old baby gate I think or something big wide board or something like that and then
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you put like two or three of them inside of their cells and then you roll them up and
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then you can put them away.
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And the idea here is that you wrap them around the litter box and then when you pour the
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cat litter on top, the cat can do whatever and then when they scratch at it or they poke
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holes in the litter box, you don't have to clean the litter box.
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If you have the throw away, we call it the scoop away stuff.
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We've only had one UTI and that was just because we didn't change the litter out good enough
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and he was a kitten.
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But other than that, we haven't had any problems with our two cats doing this method.
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But the idea here is once they start poking holes in the plastic and plastic that's going
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all over the place from the trash bags, you can just rip the lining out.
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And then you have two or three more after they've ripped a hole in that one.
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So I started getting frustrated with the cats and then having one liner of the trash bags.
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We actually bought cat back liner thingies which were ridiculously expensive.
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They're a little thicker but still it's cheaper to just buy like a bunch of trash bags.
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And usually when you get to the last one and you're ready to actually change the litter
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out, it's usually easier just to pull all the litter out and you can change all the litter
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at once if you're ready to do so.
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So that way you don't have to worry about like dumping it in a bag or anything like that.
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But anyways, that was a quick tip while I was doing the litter box change here and thought
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people might get some use out of it.
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Here's a mother quick tip.
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If you're doing leaves, you can instead of doing all the stupid bags, the ridiculous amounts
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of bags, you can buy like a leaf eater and then put that over your industrial trash can
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and make quick work of any of that stuff.
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So one full trash can full of leaves is like four or five or six of those bags.
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And what we'll also do is what I did with the old one is we haven't bought a new one yet
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but the old one's on its last leg that we got from my wife's father.
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But the little weed eater cord is really thin like just regular weed eater corded.
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So what I did was I bored the biggest hole like it's bored for the biggest gauge weed
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eating stuff that's got like a star bit to it and it has all these little tiny little
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leaves like a star has like five corners on it essentially.
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And even that doesn't really go through as much as you would think.
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But anyways, that's a quick tip.
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Just bore a hole through a weed leaf eater thing that goes on top of like a trash can
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and it will make quick work of any of your yard stuff.
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So it's another quick tip from operatorarmacurry.com.
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You can go to places like Best Buy, Cell Phone, Places, T-Mobile stores have recycle bins.
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There's also recycle bins in your home depot.
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They have drills and stuff you can pick up.
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So look around if you're looking for a battery for something or I just picked up two tablets
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from Best Buy that I could either resell or get to my child.
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So with that said, check out your recycle bins.
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A lot of people just let you take it, don't ask, don't tell.
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They're just going to recycle them anyways.
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So try to walk out the door with them and then maybe come back another day or later that
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day and see if you can snag them again if somebody doesn't let you out.
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But if you're looking for another Android phone, you can go dumps or dives inside of cell
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phone shops and really anywhere they have electronics, just ask if they have a recycling
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place and say that you've left your phone in there or something like that.
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Tom, that you needed a SIM card out of it or something, just come up with some BS.
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If you see the one you like, I hope that helps, later.
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Here's another quick tip for shaving A's True Fit and Hill, West Indies, West Indian
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Lime Shaving Cream.
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But what I do is I get one of the little foam soap dispensers and I put a mix in there
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of just a fair amount of the cream and then a mixed water in with it.
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I'm not sure if that hurts the longevity of it or destroys it but I've been using it
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very successfully and it makes it easy way to make a foam for your any shaving cream really.
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