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×This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. New hosts Welcome to our new hosts: Antoine , Shane - StrandedOutput . Last Month's Shows Id Day Date Title Host 4306 Mon 2025-02-03 HPR Community News for January 2025 HPR Volunteers 4307 Tue 2025-02-04 Chat with Sgoti Some Guy On The Internet 4308 Wed 2025-02-05 What tech Kevie would spend £2000 on Kevie 4309 Thu 2025-02-06 Talking with Yorik Trollercoaster 4310 Fri 2025-02-07 Playing Civilization IV, Part 6 Ahuka 4311 Mon 2025-02-10 LoRaWAN and the Things Stack Lee 4312 Tue 2025-02-11 What Is The Indie Archive? hairylarry 4313 Wed 2025-02-12 Why I made a 1-episode podcast about a war story Antoine 4314 Thu 2025-02-13 24-25 New Years Eve show Honkeymagoo 4315 Fri 2025-02-14 How I got into the wonderful world of hackery Shane - StrandedOutput 4316 Mon 2025-02-17 Is Scratch a real programming language? Trollercoaster 4317 Tue 2025-02-18 Recording an episode of HPR Kevie 4318 Wed 2025-02-19 What's up with the dates on the HPR future feed in AntennaPod? dnt 4319 Thu 2025-02-20 Am Rande - on the edge folky 4320 Fri 2025-02-21 Switching my Mastodon account Ahuka 4321 Mon 2025-02-24 Crux Linux Klaatu 4322 Tue 2025-02-25 Fighting smartphone addiction Celeste 4323 Wed 2025-02-26 Good Samaritan laws, Duty to rescue in the Netherlands Ken Fallon 4324 Thu 2025-02-27 24-25 New Years Eve show episode 2 Honkeymagoo 4325 Fri 2025-02-28 Two Software I use- Futo Keyboard and Inoreader Antoine Comments this month These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows. There are 24 comments in total. Past shows There are 6 comments on 6 previous shows: hpr4106 (2024-04-29) " My tribute to feeds " by Henrik Hemrin . Comment 3 : Sem luz em Saint Louis on 2025-02-06: "Valid!" hpr4129 (2024-05-30) " How I found Hacker Public Radio " by Henrik Hemrin . Comment 2 : Sem luz em Saint Louis on 2025-02-06: "Thanks, Henrik!" hpr4168 (2024-07-24) " Beyond Economic Recovery " by Trixter . Comment 3 : Sem Luz em Saint Louis on 2025-02-14: "Piracy may be not so straight-forward" hpr4204 (2024-09-12) " LibreOffice Importing External Data " by gemlog . Comment 1 : Windigo on 2025-02-09: "Phenomenal tip" hpr4269 (2024-12-12) " What is on My Podcast Player 2024, Part 2 " by Ahuka . Comment 2 : elmussol on 2025-02-21: "Mike Duncan, Revolutions & Mars" hpr4302 (2025-01-28) " New Campaign Trail Playthrough " by Lochyboy . Comment 2 : Sem luz em Saint Louis on 2025-02-06: "Played it!" This month's shows There are 18 comments on 10 of this month's shows: hpr4306 (2025-02-03) " HPR Community News for January 2025 " by HPR Volunteers . Comment 1 : Lee on 2025-02-05: "Whiplash" hpr4310 (2025-02-07) " Playing Civilization IV, Part 6 " by Ahuka . Comment 1 : Ken Fallon on 2025-01-15: "Not a gamer" Comment 2 : Kevin O'Brien on 2025-01-15: "Well, it is math, really" hpr4311 (2025-02-10) " LoRaWAN and the Things Stack " by Lee . Comment 1 : Ken Fallon on 2025-01-15: "Great insignt into LoRaWAN" hpr4312 (2025-02-11) " What Is The Indie Archive? " by hairylarry . Comment 1 : Kevie on 2025-02-11: "Excellent show" Comment 2 : hairylarry on 2025-02-13: "The Indie Archive" hpr4313 (2025-02-12) " Why I made a 1-episode podcast about a war story " by Antoine . Comment 1 : dnt on 2025-02-28: "Welcome" Comment 2 : Antoine on 2025-02-28: "Thank you!" hpr4314 (2025-02-13) " 24-25 New Years Eve show " by Honkeymagoo . Comment 1 : Dave Morriss on 2025-02-14: "My 'fix_tags' script and Ken's difficulties with it." Comment 2 : freeplay on 2025-02-17: "Transcode script dependencies" Comment 3 : Operat0r on 2025-02-26: "HPR" hpr4315 (2025-02-14) " How I got into the wonderful world of hackery " by Shane - StrandedOutput . Comment 1 : Trey on 2025-02-14: "Welcome!" Comment 2 : SolusSpider - Peter Paterson on 2025-02-14: "Feeling older & impressed" Comment 3 : Steve Barnes on 2025-02-17: "Hi and merci!" Comment 4 : Torin Doyle on 2025-02-21: "Bliss of discovering GNU/Linux for the first time." hpr4317 (2025-02-18) " Recording an episode of HPR " by Kevie . Comment 1 : Reto on 2025-02-25: "Previous shows on tricks and apps for recording" hpr4320 (2025-02-21) " Switching my Mastodon account " by Ahuka . Comment 1 : Ken Fallon on 2024-11-25: "Target Audience of 1" hpr4322 (2025-02-25) " Fighting smartphone addiction " by Celeste . Comment 1 : Antoine on 2025-02-26: "Nice, and my experience is..." Mailing List discussions Policy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This discussion takes place on the Mailing List which is open to all HPR listeners and contributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under Mailman . The threaded discussions this month can be found here: https://lists.hackerpublicradio.com/pipermail/hpr/2025-February/thread.html Events Calendar With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to The LWN.net Community Calendar . Quoting the site: This is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track events of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software. Clicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web page. Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. 2 software recommendations: one online, one an Android app No one is free software (important disclaimer for a community of hackers) FUTO KEYBOARD for android Without internet permission, it has: word prediction speech to text swipe typing Functions very well. =) https://keyboard.futo.org/ (available at Google Play Store) INOREADER: Free, online feed reader, and you have: no ads (essential!) up to 150 feeds beautiful and very customizable display, for clutter-free or very cluttered experience, to your liking as online, you can have a continuous experience between PC and mobile If that's not enough, you can get a paid plan to more. =) Link: https://www.inoreader.com/ Mentioned service and link: Kill-The-Newsletter Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. mumble: Official website of the Mumble project wikipedia: ) Mumble (software) from Wikipedia ncbi: Generalisable 3D printing error detection and correction via multi-head neural networks liqcreate: Resin 3D-printing: Ec, Dp, cure depth & more explained tomshardware: How to Fix 3D Prints Not Sticking to the Bed simplify3d: Not Sticking to the Bed tinkercad: Tinkercad is a free web app for 3D design, electronics, and coding. etherpad: Etherpad is a highly customizable open source online editor providing collaborative editing in really real-time. jitsi: More secure, more flexible, and completely free video conferencing openai: Whisper is an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system raspberrypi: We are Raspberry Pi. We make computers. wikipedia: ESP32 hamuniverse: Tools, test equipment and shack accessories for the new ham radio operator dxzone: Radio Tools and Utilities for amateur radio operators dxengineering: Amateur Radio Equipment & Tools morsecode: Morse Code Keyer wikipedia: Morse code inksystem: CISS - continuous ink supply system wikipedia: Continuous ink system wikipedia: Three-phase electric power archives: Housing in New Zealand teara: Early houses... of New Zealand freedesktop: PulseAudio Volume Control kde: Plasma is a Desktop f-droid: What is F-Droid? i3wm: i3 is a tiling window manager, completely written from scratch. samsung: Galaxy S23 android: Android Debug Bridge (adb) wikipedia: Android Debug Bridge (adb) dolby: Dolby On: Record Dolby Sound and Video slackware: The Slackware Linux Project fedoraproject: Fedora Linux | The Fedora Project qtractor: Qtractor An Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer ardour: Recording - Ardour DAW snapcraft: Snapcraft - Snaps are universal Linux packages wikipedia: ) Advanced Package Tool (APT) is a free-software user interface that works with core libraries... discord: Discord - Group Chat That's All Fun & Games telegram: Telegram Messenger mumla-app: Mumble app for Android kd4c: HamClock – A Shack’s Best Friend wikipedia: New Jersey Pine Barrens wikipedia: ) Piney (Pine Barrens resident) blackriflecoffee: Veteran Founded - Black Rifle Coffee Company gfs: Beverages - Gordon Food Service homegoods: Home Decor Store and More | HomeGoods deathwishcoffee: Death Wish Coffee creality: Ender-5 Pro is a cubic-constructure 3D printer kit oggcamp: OGGCAMP southeastlinuxfest: SouthEast LinuxFest | Linux in the GNU/South dev: BSD / OS conferences 2025 / 2026 olfconference: OLF (formerly known as Ohio LinuxFest) is a grassroots conference for the GNU/Linux... wikipedia: Security clearance state: Security Clearances - United States Department of State wikipedia: Underground soft-rock mining investopedia: Day Trading: The Basics and How To Get Started investor: Thinking of Day Trading? Know the Risks. wikipedia: Peter Zeihan youtube: Zeihan on Geopolitics britannica: F-4, two-seat, twin-engine jet fighter-bomber wikipedia: Lockheed C-130 Hercules monroeengineering: Ball Bearings: Inner vs Outer Races Explained ibm: Tape storage is used for data backup in case of... q4os: Q4OS - desktop operating system opensuse: openSUSE is a Linux distribution that offers... wikipedia: OS/2 is a proprietary computer operating system for... selinc: SEL-3351 System Computing Platform wikipedia: List of Microsoft Windows versions mxlinux: MX Linux is a Linux distribution based on Debian stable wikipedia: Squid Game - Wikipedia starlabs: Linux Laptops - Powered by Open Source – Star Labs® xubuntu: Xubuntu is a stable, light and configurable desktop... Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. This is a response show to hpr4216 :: Down the rabbit hole. "Sgoti talks about Good Samaritan laws. Good Heavens!" We talk to Johan Audiffred about the legal requirement to assist people in need in the Netherlands. You are required to assist people in need and can be prosecuted if you do not. Expenses to the hospital are covered by the State. Expenses in the hospital are covered by the mandatory Health Insurance, which is provided by the state for those that can't afford it. Damages are covered by mandatory public liability insurance. As a citizen you do not need respect Do Not Resuscitate wishes, but medical professionals will. This episode does not constitute legal advice. Listeners are urged to consult a legal expert for more information. Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Despite not having any social media, muscle memory in unlocking the screen and getting stuck watching the screen is harder to fight than I thought. OpenTimeLimit can be found at F-droid https://f-droid.org/packages/io.timelimit.android.open/ Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Crux Linux is a minimal distribution using a BSD-style init, and a BSD-style ports system with tarball packaging. Its install process is very much a manual process, but it's fun! You should try it. https://crux.nu/Main/About CRUX is a lightweight Linux distribution for the x86-64 architecture targeted at experienced Linux users. The primary focus of this distribution is keeping it simple , which is reflected in a straightforward tar.gz-based package system, BSD-style initscripts, and a relatively small collection of trimmed packages. The secondary focus is utilization of new Linux features and recent tools and libraries. CRUX also has a ports system which makes it easy to install and upgrade applications. Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. One way in which the Fediverse is different from corporate social media is that there is no center. By definition, these platforms are a federation of independent servers. This has consequences in that you may have a server that is run by a single person and if that person gets tired of doing it, or faces life situations that get in the way, your server may have to go away. But the mechanisms are in place to handle this situation. I am going to explain in this short episode how you migrate from one server to another. Links: https://fedi.tips/ https://fedi.tips/transferring-your-mastodon-account-to-another-server/ https://fedi.garden/ https://freeradical.zone/explore https://www.zwilnik.com/switching-my-mastodon-account/ Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. https://github.com/rhasspy/piper A fast, local neural text to speech system that sounds great and is optimized for the Raspberry Pi 4 https://www.rockbox.org/ Rockbox is a free replacement firmware for digital music players. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Volkov_(writer) Alexander Melentyevich Volkov (Russian: Александр Мелентьевич Волков (14 June 1891 – 3 July 1977) was a Soviet novelist, playwright, university lecturer. He was an author of novels, short stories, plays and poems for children, mostly remembered for the Magic Land series of books, based on L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Fr%C3%BChauf Klaus Frühauf (* 12 October 1933 in Halle (Saale) ; † 11 November 2005 in Rostock ) was a German author and one of the most important science fiction authors in the GDR. Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Some stuff I found out when I was trying to understand why the HPR Future feed in Antenna Pod shows the release date for each show as the date I refreshed the podcast, instead of the actual release date that's in the RSS file. It's because AntennaPod ignores dates whenever any future date appears in the RSS file... https://forum.antennapod.org/t/filter-against-future-episodes/939 Provide feedback on this episode .…
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. In this episode Kevie talks about the basic steps of recording an HPR episode. The first step is to plan the episode. What will it be about and also consider the purpose of the show: is it to introduce a topic, give information, entertain, be a tutorial or instructional, an informal yarn. Write down the points that you want to cover and any links that you are going to reference. This will help you when it comes to recording and also it can act as your show notes. For early stage simple and effective recording use your mobile phone. I recommend Audio Recorder as it allows you to record in WAV, you can change the sample rate and it doesn't include adverts or any features that are paid for only. For recording on a Linux desktop I would recommend using something simple like Reco . If you want to record a show with somebody else then you will need to use a PC as Google banned applications that have the ability to record calls. To do this with Reco you simply click on the Record from button and you are given the choice of microphone, system audio or both. Set this to both and whichever way you chat Reco will record the conversation. Once you have recorded your file then simply head to the HPR website: Click upload (top left) Pick an available slot Complete the show notes Upload the file Click submit That's it, we look forward to hearing your first show. Provide feedback on this episode .…
What is Scratch? Who made it? How does it work? What can it do? What are the blocks and how they relate to coding? Can be dragged and placed Different shapes/colours represent different aspects Round ones are analogous to Functions Sharp ones are variables Control ones are Logic/Conditions Why is this good? Allows kids to focus on logic and the mindset of coding without having to learn or care about Syntax/lines of code Allows for direct visualisation of what the code does My own experience Started with blocks in Lego Mindstorm Evolved to C HTML/PHP and then Python The workshop Kids made 2 games that covered all basics Triggers/Input Functions Variables Were all customised by them Explain that each kid made their version the football crazy one turned my cat and balloon game into a Football Match They got to take them home The games covered the basics on this way Input using keyboard for triggering functions Use Functions to modify location parameters If/Then Conditions for when sprites are touching each other/the walls Variables for storing points Operands to increase Points in variable End conditions Loops for permanently checking the If/Then Conditions Ask about the organisation Mora Mundus Download and learn more about Scratch .…
This is my journey through technology and open source software and a little bit about me as well. Some links that I mentioned on the show! Mastodon: https://indieweb.social/@stranded_output PeerTube: https://peertube.wtf/c/strandedoutput/videos Linux Lads podcast: https://linuxlads.com/ (RSS feed available here: https://linuxlads.com/feed_mp3.rss) YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@strandedoutput2916 Personal site: https://strandedoutput.com/…
NYE 2025 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interner archive: https://archive.org/ Mastadon: https://mastodon.social/ Twitter: https://x.com/?lang=en LinuxLUGCast https://linuxlugcast.com/ international dateline https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Date_Line Etherpad https://etherpad.org/ HPR wiki https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr_documentation/src/branch/main/ccdn Hostinger https://www.hostinger.com/ True size https://www.thetruesize.com/#?borders=1~!MTU1MzE4MTE.NDk1OTc5Ng *MzI4MDg1NjQ(NDY4MzU2NA~!CONTIGUOUS_US*MTAwMjQwNzU.MjUwMjM1MTc(MTc1)Mg~!IN*NTI2NDA1MQ.Nzg2MzQyMQ)MQ~!CN*OTkyMTY5Nw.NzMxNDcwNQ(MjI1)MA Lord of the Rings movie series https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series) Harry Potter movie series https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_(film_series) US real ID https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_ID_Act geek pi server rack https://deskpi.com/products/deskpi-rackmate-t1-2 LG hbs headphones https://www.lg.com/us/wireless-headphones/lg-hbs-sl5-black-tone-style-headset Artic 9 headphones https://steelseries.com/gaming-headsets/arctis-9?srsltid=AfmBOorSiJLP13h8xdNVApYHSKi7mK1aKF-PIIIxO3pq4-JFRjSZH9aa Razor Nari Ultimate headphones https://www.razer.com/pc/gaming-headsets-and-audio/nari-family?srsltid=AfmBOoouVEXj-vsGWncHInJ8e-vj3gSZFTdKFEkqn3rsEkF6UcSdmqeg Nginx Proxy Manager https://nginxproxymanager.com/ Tozo O2 open ea…
My setup for recording this podcast about podcasting. I never was attached to history (I’m a shame with events, names, dates ), much less of history fictionalized, like historical romances. But I ended up working on a piece of it. The event passes between 1931 and 1945. It relates to WWII — it’s part of it. So , I talk about producing an specific audiod rama, covering two points, that are at really three: WHAT is the story: the chaos that came to me asking to come out; and WHY I decided to present it (and HOW:) by a podcast of fiction with history. In the end , I summarize that I got touched by the subject, it impacted me with disastrous images both in words and images. And I like audio, well-made audio content. In synthesis, the real story touched me and urged the crave of creating something from it, resulting in an audio drama. A minute of it translated on the end. Full Shownotes Why I made a 1-episode podcast about a war story by Sem Luz em Saint Louis A little citizen (that came from) outside the country, inside a prison. Not a common prison, though: it is Unit 731…’ “What is Unit 731? What are you bringing to Hacker Public Radio?” The impulse and reason for creating an audiodrama, dear listener. I will tell you What and Why: - WHAT is the story: the chaos that came to me asking to come out; and - WHY I decided to present it by a podcast of fiction with history [WHAT] First, the WHAT. In the wanderings of the World Wide Web, a notable event was revealed before my eyes, a war scene that was under dust for decades, but people, even participants of it in varied degrees, came to reveal the fact; so, today, we know it. China and Japan engaged in war by the year 1931. More exactly, that is when Japan started colonizing China by the provinces of Manchuria, northeastern of the country. The resistence started in 1937, with reaction by the Chinese troops. Japan was so much more powerful, though (and that’s why China took so long to decide fighting the Imperial Army of Japan). It took time, and without the best outcome, but it demanded courage, it showed force, and humanity, moral value. And this conflict is part of the second World War, that by one side had Japan, Italy and Germany (the German Reich), heading the Axis powers; who were fought against by the Allied powers, headed by the Soviet Union, Great Britain, France, United States and China. Even with basically all the rest of the world against the Axis, the Japanese occupied the 3 provinces of Manchuria from 1932 until the end of the war, in September 2, 1945, making of it the main territorial base for development of weapons. The Encyclopedia Britannica explains us the following, quote: On March 9, 1932, the Japanese created the puppet state of Manchukuo […] out of the three historical Manchurian provinces. The last Qing (Manchu) emperor, Puyi, was brought to Manchuria from his retirement in Tianjin and made “chief executive,” and later emperor, of the new state. The Manchukuo government, though nominally in Chinese hands, was in fact rigidly c…
What Is The Indie Archive? I'm Hairy Larry and you're listening to the Plain Text Programs podcast. The Indie Archive is a archival solution for indie producers. Since most indie producers run on a shoestring budget it's important that the Indie Archive is inexpensive to install and run. It's especially important that monthly expenses are minimal because a reasonable expense most months will sometimes be more than an indie producer can afford during some months. The first major constraint is cost. So I'll be talking about prices a lot in this podcast and get more technical in future podcasts about The Indie Archive. Indie Archive is an archival system which is different than a backup system. If you don't have a backup system do that first. My backup system uses the same tools as Indie Archive, rsync and rsnapshot. My brother uses the online backup service Carbonite. There are many other options. A good backup system runs automatically to back up everything frequently and preserve version history. It's also good to have backups offsite. An archival system, like Indie Archive, keeps multiple redundant copies across several hard drives on several systems in multiple locations. An archival system also checks file integrity as protection against file corruption or user error. When you have a project you really never want to lose, like a finished novel, a music album, a video, or any other major effort that involves significant work, that's when you need an archival system. So The Indie Archive does not automatically backup your projects every day. That's what your backup system should do. The Indie Archive is an archival system where the producer of the content decides what needs to be archived and when it needs to be archived and then manually moves a directory containing the files onto the Indie Archive carefully preserving the file's metadata during the transfer. Then these files are propagated over at least 7 hard drives on 4 different systems in three locations. File integrity checks are run daily comparing the files and reporting discrepancies. Two of the systems are kept in the studio where the content is produced. I call them the primary and secondary systems. They have a boot drive and two data drives each. One of the systems is kept offsite at a nearby location. I call it the remote system. It also has a boot drive and two data drives. If you have a more distant location where you can put a second remotes system you can have remotenear and remotefar systems. Otherwise ... The final system is somewhere in the cloud provided by a professional data storage provider. It has a single copy of the data and usually some additional data retention. The provider makes the backups of this data. This is the part that might involve a monthly bill. So, depending on the size of your file set, it could be free or it could cost so much a month. There are a lot of options for cloud storage providers. But first I'm going to discuss the three systems, primary, secondary, and remote, and how they function. As far as…
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