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(3366,3527,'2022-02-21 01:27:29','ClaudioM','Re; PATA and Netbooks','I hear ya on extending the lives of these devices nowadays, but with OpenBSD and Fluxbox, along with the SSD and adapter, it\'s surprisingly useful! Firefox won\'t build on OpenBSD/x86 (it segfaults since it needs more memory) so they won\'t be including it any longer. SeaMonkey is still available, but not sure for how much longer.','2022-02-21 20:16:29'),
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(3367,3523,'2022-02-21 16:20:16','LinuxMintXFCE','Compose','Thank you very much. I\'ve been working on learning languages with DuoLingo but the special characters I\'ve ignored because I could not enter them easily. My notes with vim were correct because I could easily map keys. But I had no idea how to do it with linux in general without entering a bunch of keys that sometimes conflicted with the app.\r\n\r\nSo all I had to do was:\r\n1. Settings\r\n1.1. Keyboard\r\n1.1.1. Select Layout tab\r\n1.1.1.1. Slide off \"Use system defaults\"\r\n1.1.1.2. Under \"Compose key\" select \"right alt\"\r\n1.1.1.3. close everything under settings\r\n2. vi ~/.XCompose (A file I did not have.)\r\n2.1. Modify it as shown and save \r\nhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg/Keyboard_configuration#Configuring_compose_key\r\n3. Reboot the system and done!\r\n\r\nA todo might be to add special keys to do repetitive tasks...','2022-02-21 20:16:29'),
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(3368,3228,'2022-02-21 16:28:53','Windigo','Exactly what I needed','This episode was the explanation of YAML that I needed.\r\n\r\nI know it\'s been years since it aired, but I use the fundamentals explained here every single time I open a YAML file.','2022-02-21 20:16:29'),
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(3369,3536,'2022-02-22 19:30:38','Zen_floater2','I have the Google GO pro chromebook, had the same problems','I assume it was a Russian attack at first. It all happened after one of Google\'s updates. I then just unplugged the chrome book and powered it off. Then I started the chrome book up again and plugged it into a power source and the entire thing was resolved. \r\nI also notice that Slackware 15 had locked up twice on me after my 1st boot on a different laptop and the same kind of thing had to be done over there too.','2022-02-22 20:44:15'),
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(3370,3538,'2022-02-27 18:55:01','Random_Linux_User','Re hpr3538 :: Installing the Tenacity audio editor','tenacity is an almost dead project. If you take a look at their repository closely, you\'ll see that all that is happening is rebranding. Very little has happened there in the past few months. Audacity has been a work of two guys (Paul Licameli & James Crook) and without them I don\'t see anyone is capable of adding new features and improvements to it. After all it has been their brainchild, their labor of love.\r\nTelemetry is everywhere. From KDE to Firefox. Unless and until it\'s stealthy and doesn\'t give you options to opt-out, it\'s not that bad.','2022-02-27 19:51:19'),
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(3371,3541,'2022-02-28 14:07:36','publius','\"Have\" constructions','For most speakers of Western European languages, whether more (eg German) or less (eg English) inflected, Latin serves as the paradigm for inflected languages. Of course it\'s not anything like as commonly taught in schools anymore, but it\'s still there in the background, serving as the model against which the grammar of the vernacular has traditionally been constructed. For the Sclavonic languages, such as Russian, the paradigm is Classical Greek.\r\n\r\nIn Latin, there is of course a verb \"habere\" meaning \"to have\" (as well as \"tenere\", \"to hold\"), but it is common to use the copula or being-verb with the dative. In other words, \"I have it\" or \"it belongs to me\" is often expressed with \"id mihi est\", quasi-literally translated into English as \"it to-me is\".\r\n\r\nInterestingly, I have read that, in many languages, whatever \"have\" constructions exist tend to be taken over by the verb meaning \"hold\" or \"grasp\". An obvious example is the way that, in Spanish for example, the verb derived from \"tenere\" is used to mean \"hold\", while the Latin \"habere\" has essentially vanished. English cognates such as \"tenure\", \"tenancy\", and so on also show a movement from the concrete to the abstract.','2022-02-28 21:22:59'),
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(3372,3515,'2022-03-03 18:11:04','Archer72','On my list','Hi Ken, this subject is on my list to try.','2022-03-04 20:54:57'),
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(3373,1743,'2022-03-05 15:50:52','Ken Fallon','Thank you Lord D','Although he has passed, his wisdom continues to guide us.','2022-03-05 19:29:20'),
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(3374,3496,'2022-03-09 19:25:17','dnt','I use it','Thanks for this! I used this for my latest episode. Still had to go to Audacity and edit it, largely to remove a ton of ums. I also then created a new script.txt in another folder, just to record a couple of bits to insert, so that it would sound the same as the rest of it. Will try to get better at writing the script and avoiding the ums so that it can go straight to HPR. Great stuff!\r\n\r\nFor listeners of the community news, since this show, norrist has put this in PyPI, so even easier to get it. Try it out!','2022-03-09 19:42:53'),
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(3375,3546,'2022-03-09 19:46:26','dnt','Thank you','Thank you for generously doing these shows. It makes a difference to contributors, to the extent that it confirms to us that we exist. I look forward to listening.\r\n\r\nAlso, it is important to hear feedback. For example, after listening to this, I have cancelled plans to do to that Wikipedia article with all the porridge, linked under that monstrosity of a show about porridge, what Klaatu has done in his own podcast to another list of interest to hackers. Alas, it was going to cover a lot of slots. On to something else, then.','2022-03-09 20:18:42'),
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(3376,3534,'2022-03-10 14:36:35','Michael','Unit missmatch','Hi Ken,\r\n\r\nnice show!\r\nI assume your pencil is 7.5mm in diameter, not cm. Just stating the obvious, because noone else did till now :-)\r\n\r\nRegards,\r\nMichael','2022-03-10 22:43:38'),
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(3377,3461,'2022-03-12 12:28:25','Bentley Sorsdahl','The TTS voice','I like very much the outro voice you are using, can you tell me what you use to generate it ? I found HPR just a short time ago and have been enjoying very much listening to all the shows. Have even started thinking about answering the call and recording an intro myself .. not sure 100% yet.\r\n\r\nkeep up all the great work thanks for your time \r\n\r\n Bentley','2022-03-14 21:39:53'),
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(3378,3553,'2022-03-16 15:52:05','Trey','Great Intro','Love the automated voice intro for this one. Much easier to understand when listening at 1.5x speed.','2022-03-17 11:29:25'),
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(3379,3553,'2022-03-16 15:58:11','Trey','Important topic','SGoTT, this is a very important topic. It is challenging to balance freedom of expression among a diverse group of users with different social and moral frameworks. We often forget that, in the United States, government supports freedom of public speech (also within certain guidelines), but organizations may impose their own restrictions on the platforms they own/administer. Their choices are then influenced by their customers\' choices to continue to do business with them or leave.\r\n\r\nThank you for sharing, and I look forward to your next amazing podcast!','2022-03-17 11:29:26'),
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(3380,3553,'2022-03-17 11:02:21','Beeza','Free Speech','Hi \"Some Guy\"\r\n\r\nA great episode, raising excellent points, but I feel the crux of the issues you raise is courtesy and dignity rather than free speech per se.\r\n\r\nFree speech generally refers to the ideas you are expressing. How you express them is where courtesy comes in. There is a world of difference between \"If you look at the online manuals you should find the information that will solve your problem\" and \"RTFM!\"\r\n\r\nYou\'ll probably be aware of the controversy about Richard Stallman\'s ejection from the FSF and subsequent readmission. This was a result of his expressing what most people felt were distasteful ideas. Very little of what followed was criticism of RMS\' views based on rational, level-headed argument. It was all about personal insult and trying to shut RMS down, saying he shouldn\'t have expressed his views. There was no respect of his right of free speech. Much as I similarly rejected most of what RMS had said, the episode demonstrated to me that even in the world of \"free culture\" that we claim to support the adherence to the right of true free speech is as tenuous and conditional as it is in wider society.\r\n\r\nI have asked many questions on free software forums over the years and generally found nothing but help and courtesy. However, every now and then I\'ve come across respondents whose primary aim is to show how clever they are and to belittle my relative lack of knowledge. They are the people who give FLOSS a bad image. On the plus side, though, in the same way as you, me and everyone else come to realise that these jerks don\'t represent the majority I think most newbies will as well, provided they don\'t encounter one on their first ever request for help.','2022-03-17 19:18:44'),
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(3381,3553,'2022-03-17 20:41:04','Ken Fallon','My thoughts','Hi SGoTI,\r\n\r\nThanks for the thought provoking show. A few observations if I may.\r\n\r\nThe show focused on the concept of freedom of speech from a US centric perspective. It\'s important to remember that other (democratic) countries have their own laws\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech_by_country\r\n\r\nHaving time to consider your points, I feel it\'s fair to say that the Linux Foundation should be running Linux on their computers. Would Steve Jobs be seen in front of a Windows computer, or Bill Gates a Mac ? It\'s\' just bad business to not run your own products.\r\n\r\nFurthermore the \"Shur Mac is Unix\" ideology is dangerous and can be shown to be damaging to the community by focusing people on convenience over moral values. Case in point. Despite the fact that so many \"Linux\" developers run Mac Books, it is still one of the most under supported platforms out there. I tried to get Linux to run on a MacBook with the same specs and release date as my Dell. While there were many issues with the Dell that have been fixed over the years, it\'s still not possible to get a MacBook to run Linux. This is a direct quote from a developer I asked for help. \"I actually gave up on Fedora on my macbook, too many things are broken (wifi, audio, webcam).\"\r\n\r\nI also do not agree that we should welcome developers of closed or even open core applications. This is akin to McDonalds expecting a warm welcome in a vegan club because they put lettuces on a Big Mac.\r\n\r\nDevelopers and the community have a right to a belief in Free Libre and Open Source software, the Commons and related views. It is valid that they should not be welcoming with open arms developments that run against that belief. Provided of course that it is done with courtesy.','2022-03-17 20:55:25'),
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(3382,3533,'2022-03-18 05:08:44','Windigo','Very informative','This episode has revealed that, although I had heard the term \"porridge\" before, I never realized how many of my favorite foods it encompassed. Excellent!\r\n\r\nAlso, thank you for the feedback on the \"Opposing views\" episode, it is much appreciated.','2022-03-18 19:16:54'),
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(3383,3551,'2022-03-20 20:26:20','Some Guy On The Internet','Bash for the Win.','Hello Dave, How are you? I love the show; bash can be very simple or crazy complex depending on your needs. I haven’t used `eval` yet but now I have a reason to use it. Piping text from a file into a script to create commands sounds fun (and scary), so I’ll be experimenting on a Raspberry Pi; so I don’t end the night crying while restoring from a backup, again. Thanks for the show!','2022-03-20 20:44:39'),
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(3384,3551,'2022-03-21 17:14:44','Dave Morriss','Hi SGOTI','I appreciate the feedback. Yes, Bash has a lot of power and can be used for many things. \r\n\r\nYou are right, a Raspberry Pi is a great test bed; I use them often.\r\n\r\nI hope you found the show useful. Let us know if you find better ways of doing these types of things.\r\n\r\nBest wishes, Dave','2022-03-21 19:02:37'),
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(3385,3553,'2022-03-22 19:16:33','jezra','the show','The Linux Foundation is a 501c6 non-profit trade association. Their purpose is to help their members use Linux to increase profits. The promotion of desktop Linux, is not a priority of the Foundation.\r\n\r\nThe steam deck will use Arch Linux because it is cheaper to use linux than it is to pay licensing fees for a proprietary OS. Using a high quality rolling release Linux is also cheaper than writing one\'s own OS. In this regard, Valve is standing on the shoulders of the devs who have put decades of work into making Arch what it is today. The Arch community owes absolutely nothing to Valve; and without Linux, Valve wouldn\'t have a product to sell.','2022-03-22 19:23:46'),
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(3386,3558,'2022-03-23 22:06:45','Some Guy On The Internet','Nicely done.','Thank you for the show. I’ve never used Haskell but I have a book from “Learn you a haskell” (great site, love the sun image). So often podcast will recommend something but will not link to any resources. You’ve given us so much additional content we can use to learn more about this language. Thank you, and please do more shows on haskell (example. compiling code or testing/debugging your code).','2022-03-23 22:08:32'),
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(3387,3558,'2022-03-24 08:12:52','tuturto','Good idea','Thanks for the idea Some Guy On The Internet. I do have an episode about testing in Haskell (http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2948). My debugging skills are non-existent, it\'s basically either staring at the code with a stern expression or sprinkling lots of prints all around the places I suspect might be faulty. Really should learn some basic debugging skills I think.','2022-03-24 23:04:08'),
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(3388,3552,'2022-03-26 23:01:52','Some Guy On The Internet','Development on Pinetime','Are you developing apps for the Pine Time? Are you planning any development of apps or system resources for the Pine Time? I like hearing about these devices but I don’t know where to start if I purchased one; and what’s the end game? Is it supposed to be for development only or can I one day replace my apple watch? Good show, I’d love to hear more about your work with the pine time.','2022-03-27 18:06:03'),
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(3389,1780,'2022-03-27 18:06:30','elmussol','mistag','Tag should be GnuPG not GnuPGP.','2022-03-27 18:09:33'),
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(3390,3565,'2022-03-28 13:38:07','Jeremiah Schroeder','Couldn\'t agree more','Hi timttmy,\r\n\r\nI couldn\'t agree with you more about the Bison 120 Jaw Crusher. The same thing happened to me - just outside warranty as well. \r\n\r\nLove the show !\r\n\r\nJer','2022-03-31 20:13:14'),
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(3391,3565,'2022-03-28 13:44:48','K. Olin','Great show','Hi from Fredericksburg Quarry in the great state of Virginia\r\n\r\nYou forgot to say what pressure you needed to get the manifold up to before you applied the gasket cover. Also I was wondering who your supplier was for the hangrifts ? Mobicat are no longer supplying them (for the 100 at least). I can\'t seem to find them over on this side of the pond. \r\n\r\nAny help would be appreciated. Shipping State Side is not a problem.','2022-03-31 13:44:53'),
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(3392,3565,'2022-03-28 15:04:42','Clayton Miner','This brings back memories','Hi Marshall\r\n\r\nI retired from the flintstone trade more than 20 years ago. It was great to hear the familiar sounds of a quarry again in the background. Was that a Pallmann Granulator that I heard five minutes in while you were working on the perforation grid ?\r\n\r\nYou don\'t know how lucky you are with these modern marvels. We mostly had Dodges where we worked, and even brand new they were a pain to maintain. Still those were a huge step up from the old Blake crusher the boss and his pa bought in Philly. Man we all hated that thing, especially five finger Fred. Even now they drag it out for every company picnic.\r\n\r\nIt was a right of passage for every new apprentice to get that back to life for day. \r\n\r\nGood times.\r\n\r\nThanks Again.\r\n\r\nClay.','2022-03-31 20:13:14'),
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(494,'2009-12-11','Klaatu interviews Russ from Linux in the Ham Shack',594,'Klaatu interviews Russ from the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast','<p>Klaatu, at Ohio Linux Fest 2009, interviews Russ from the <a href=\"https://www.blacksparrowmedia.com/lhs\" target=\"_blank\">Linux in the Ham Shack</a> podcast.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr_linuxInTheHamShack.ogg\" target=\"_blank\">The ogg version</a> provided by <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info\" target=\"_blank\">The Bad Apple Linux Oggcast</a>.</p>\r\n',78,78,0,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,2514,1),
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(495,'2009-12-14','Gary Whiton talks about the Blender Game Engine',1358,'Gary Whiton talks about the Blender Game Engine.','<p>Gary Whiton talks about the Blender Game Engine.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0495.ogg\">Ogg version</a></p>',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','blender,game engine',0,1966,1),
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(496,'2009-12-22','Uber Leet Hacker Force Radio Issue 2',427,'Uber Leet Hacker Force Radio issue 2','<p>git clone git://repo.or.cz/hrr.git</p>\r\n\r\n<p>We still are looking for someone to donate web-space so if you\'re interested contact us at pantsbutt at gmail</p>',115,87,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','audacity',0,2107,1),
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(497,'2009-12-23','Kris Findlay discusses Secure Socket Handler',1344,'Talk with Kris Findlay','or grab the\r\n... <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0497.ogg\">ogg vorbis version</a>',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','ssh,port forwarding,X forwarding,scp',0,2090,1),
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(498,'2009-12-25','Talk Geek To Me Ep 02',2044,'Deepgeek talks geek to his fans about HTML','<p>Deepgeek discusses upgrading from old style HTML to Modern HTML. He uses, as a feature example, device independence between Cell Phone Micro Browsers and Desktop Browsers like Firefox.</p>\r\n<p>Alternate audio formats are available at <https://www.talkgeektome.us\" target=\"_blank\">talkgeektome.us</a>.</p>',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','HTML,css,stylesheets,micro browser,mobile browsing',0,1959,1),
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(499,'2009-12-30','TiT Radio Ep 15',5310,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','TiT Radio Episode 015 - 330 Moisture Control<br>\r\n<br>\r\nPlease visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info/015.html\">https://titradio.info/015.html</a> for shownotes.<br>\r\n</body></html>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','FreeBSD,Zoneminder,webcam,inx distro,VideoLAN Movie Creator',0,1954,1),
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(500,'2010-01-01','2009 Year in Review',1808,'Enigma and Klaatu talk about 2009, and what 2010 may bring','<p>Enigma and Klaatu talk about 2009, and what 2010 may bring for the Hacker Public Radio and Binary Revolution (binrev) world.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>An <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0500.ogg\">ogg version</a> is also available.</p>',39,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Python,Talk geek to me,OLF,Ohio Linux Fest,SELF,Southeast Linux Fest,lightweight apps',0,1263,1),
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(501,'2010-01-06','Klaatu interviews Rikki Kite of Linux Pro Magazine',691,'Klaatu interviews Rikki Kite, Associate publisher of Linux Pro Magazine.','<p>Klaatu, at the Ohio Linux Fest 2009. interviews Rikki Kite, associate publisher of Linux Pro Magazine.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr_rikki_kite.ogg\" target=\"_blank\">The ogg version</a> provided by <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info\" target=\"_blank\">The Bad Apple Linux Oggcast</a>.</p>\r\n',78,78,0,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1542,1),
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(502,'2010-01-08','What Is Free Software',1716,'Finux gives a talk at the Dundee Free Software Day event. Topic: what is free software?','<p>Finux gives a talk at the Dundee Free Software Day event. Topic: what is free software?</p>\r\n<p>Ogg version. Click riiiight here on the little <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0502.ogg\">f</a> (for free), to download it.</p>',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','free software,vendor lock-in',0,2680,1),
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(503,'2010-01-08','Quvmoh talks to Clint Tinsley about SLAMPP',814,'Quvmoh interviews Clint Tinsley about SLAMPP','<a href=\"https://slampp.abangadek.com/info/\" target=\"_blank\">SLAMPP</a>',110,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Slackware,Lamp server,Live cd,interview',0,1906,1),
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(504,'2010-01-13','Hacker Public Radio Round Table 8',3500,'Discussion of the movie THX 1138','Join us as SigFLUP, Deepgeek, lostnbronx, and Klaatu discuss the sci fi movie THX 1138',107,26,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','sci fi,movie,film review,review',0,1921,1),
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(505,'2010-01-21','Interview with a blackhat - n0 g00d',1222,'Interview with a BlackHat. n0 g00d talks to us about where he started hacking','Interview with a blackhat - n0 g00d\r\n\r\nAnd so commences the new series of interview with a BlackHat\r\n\r\nn0 g00d talks to us about where he started hacking, what he has done in \r\nthe past and the reasons why he does hack.\r\n\r\ntmacuk - https://www.tmacuk.co.uk\r\ntmac@tmacuk.co.uk',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,hacking',0,1433,1),
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(506,'2010-01-22','TiT Radio 016 - HPR Potluck Roundtable',4937,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','TiT Radio 016 - HPR Potluck Roundtable<br>\r\n<br>\r\nRecorded live on Jan 9th 2010.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe talk about... Way to much to list. Please visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info/016.html\">https://titradio.info/016.html</a> for shownotes.<br>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Fedora,libdvdcss,Window managers,Enlightenment,Ratpoison,Android',0,1250,1),
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(507,'2010-01-28','Cron with Ken Fallon',1310,'Ken Fallon discusses cron and crontab','<pre>\r\nLINKS\r\n==============================================\r\nhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto\r\nhttps://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk.CGI/man-cgi?crontab+5\r\nhttps://unixgeeks.org/security/newbie/unix/cron-1.html\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron\r\nhttps://ratholeradio.org/\r\n\r\nSCRIPT\r\n==============================================\r\nusername@computer:~$ vi /home/username/bin/hello.bash\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ cat /home/username/bin/hello.bash\r\n#!/bin/bash\r\necho \"hello world\"\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ /home/username/bin/hello.bash\r\nbash: /home/username/bin/hello.bash: Permission denied\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ chmod +x /home/username/bin/hello.bash\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ /home/username/bin/hello.bash\r\nhello world\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ export |grep EDITOR\r\ndeclare -x EDITOR=\"vim\"\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ crontab -l\r\nno crontab for username\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ crontab -e\r\nno crontab for username - using an empty one\r\nNo modification made\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ crontab -e\r\nno crontab for username - using an empty one\r\ncrontab: installing new crontab\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ crontab -l\r\n# m h dom mon dow command\r\n* * * * * /home/username/bin/hello.bash > /home/username/hello.output 2>&1\r\n\r\nusername@computer:~$ cat /home/username/hello.output\r\nhello world\r\n</pre>',85,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','cron,cron history,crontab',0,1460,1),
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(508,'2010-01-29','Pocket Full of Miracles',1280,'lostnbronx talks about the contents of his pockets','lostnbronx talks about the contents of his pockets, in this latest \r\nedition of the \"What\'s In Your Toolkit\" series.',107,23,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','cargo pants,penknife,phone,sansa e270,paper abacus,notebook',0,1936,1),
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(509,'2010-01-29','Binrev Radio Lost episode - Telephonic Craptacular',3689,'Bonus episode created just to work out the timing between seasons of Binrev Radio','<pre>\r\nOriginal Release Date\r\n 2006-07-18\r\nHosts\r\n StankDawg, et al.\r\n\r\nBONUS EPISODE!\r\n</pre>\r\n\r\nThis episode was a bonus episode that I created just to work out the timing between seasons. We had completed the last season 3 at episode 156 (52 episodes * 3 years) but the first episode of season 4 (#157) was planned as a live event at hope NEXT week so I had a week gap with no show and I didn\'t want to ruin the live event, so I created this \"half episode\" to fill the slot this week..\r\n\r\nThis rare episode was streamed but was not on our archive. There may be a few copies floating around here or there, but this is the first official release of this episode on this site. \r\n',55,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','telephone,guest survey',0,8975,1),
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(510,'2010-02-02','Python Language Moratorium Python 2.7 End of the Line?',1434,'A round-table discussion about the possibility of Python 2.x end of life','\r\nPython Language Moratorium / Python 2.7 End of the Line?\r\nA round-table discussion of the moratorium on Python language development and whether Python 2.7 will be the last of the 2.x series.',121,38,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','python 2.7,python 3.0',0,2802,1),
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(511,'2010-02-04','TiT RAdio 017 - Klaatu\'s Window Manager Challenge',6329,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio and discuss window managers','TiT RAdio 017 - Klaatu\'s Window Manager Challenge<br>\r\n<br>\r\nPlease visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info/017.html\">https://titradio.info/017.html for shownotes.<br>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Window managers,Awesome,Windowmaker,Ratpoison,StumpWM,fvwm,e17,Sawfish',0,1390,1),
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(512,'2010-02-06','Uber Leet Hacker Force Radio 3',4946,'Uber Leet Hacker Force Radio issue 3','TITLE: Uber Leet Hacker Force Radio #3 <br><br>\r\nAUTHOR: SigFLUP<br><br>\r\nDESCRIPTION:<br>\r\nLinks in this episode include<br>\r\nhttps://uberleet.atari.org<br>\r\nhttps://hobones.dogsoft.net/mega/mega_distrib.tgz <br>\r\nhttps://hobones.dogsoft.net/pits_distrib.tgz <br>\r\nhttps://hobones.dogsoft.net/bump.avi <br>\r\n',115,87,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','music',0,1449,1),
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(513,'2010-02-08','Piratprat Ep 01',688,'Nilsson and Koistinen talks about the Swedish Pirate Party','Piratprat - Subjects related to the Swedish Pirate Party\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n\r\nNilsson and Koistinen talks about the Swedish Pirate Party.\r\nIn this episode from February 6 we discuss the Pirate Party, program, who are members, the primary election and grandmother Gun.\r\n</p><p>\r\n<a href=https://www.teo.se/27/>Show page</a>\r\n</p>\r\n',122,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Piratprat,Swedish Pirate Party',0,1258,1),
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(514,'2010-02-10','Talk Geek To Me ep 06',1287,'Talk Geek to Me host, Deepgeek reviews the OS \"Debian-GNU-KFreeBSD\"','Deepgeek reviews the OS \"Debian-GNU-KFreeBSD,\" which is Debian-GNU running with a FreeBSD kernel. \r\n<br>\r\nAlso covered a latin Free Software news item \r\n<br>\r\nClosing Music:Mike Burgess-Audio Love Song\r\n<br>',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Debian-GNU-KFreeBSD,Debian,GNU,FreeBSD',0,1897,1),
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(515,'2010-02-11','Network Basics Part 6',1607,'Episode 6 of Basic networking with Klaatu','Klaatu continues his network basics series',78,61,0,'CC-BY-NC-SA','networking,arp,dhcp',0,1361,1),
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(516,'2010-02-13','Interview with Astera',2757,'Interview about hacker spaces across Europe','The interview was orginally recorded for https://www.tracsec.com <br>\r\n\r\nAstera has been an evangelist for hacker spaces across europe. <br>\r\n\r\nLots of interesting information about hacker spaces ',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,hackerspace',0,1325,1),
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(517,'2010-02-16','Interview with a blackhat 2 - CC',1641,'Interview with a BlackHat. CC talks to us about where he started hacking','2nd in the series of interview with a \r\nBlackHat <br> CC talks to us about where he started\r\nhacking, what he has done in the past and the reasons\r\nwhy he does hack. \r\n<br>\r\ntmacuk - https://www.tmacuk.co.uk tmac@tmacuk.co.uk',123,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','hacking,sql injection',0,1873,1),
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(518,'2010-02-17','Life Without a GUI',3317,'Getting Things Done - Life Without a GUI by Jared Bernard','\r\n\r\nGetting Things Done - Life Without a GUI\r\nby Jared Bernard <br>\r\nOct 9th 2009 at the Utah Open source conference \r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https://2009.utosc.com/presentation/44/\"> https://2009.utosc.com/presentation/44/ </a> <br>\r\n<a href=\"https://www.jaredandcoralee.com/\"> https://www.jaredandcoralee.com/ </a>\r\n',110,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','command line,screen,wordgrinder,LaTex,antiword,framebuffer,mutt,alpine,youtube-dl',0,1512,1),
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(519,'2010-02-18','TiT Radio 018 - moooo! Baby',4103,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','<h3>TiT Radio 018 - moooo! Baby.<h3>\r\n<p>monsterb, klaatu, Peter64, Azimuth, and JMan talk about search enigines, codecs, \r\nvideo editing, and so much more!</p>\r\n<p>Please visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info/018.html\">https://titradio.info/018.html</a> for shownotes.</p>\r\n',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','search engines,media players,video-meta,perl,slackermedia,slackbuilds,kdenlive,Slackware,screen,screenrc,cron,xprop',0,1393,1),
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(520,'2010-02-19',' Selecting Talks for PyCon 2010',1302,'Discussion on how talks were selected for the upcoming PyCon 2010 conference','\r\nSelecting Talks for PyCon 2010<br>\r\nIn this episode, we discuss how talks were selected for the upcoming PyCon conference, and what else is being planned.',121,38,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','python,pycon 2010',0,1911,1),
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