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> Hello HPR Community.
>
> I’m requesting assistance from the HPR community. A show I produce and
> upload to HPR must be paused until we have the communities input;
> nothing too bad just need more input before continuing.
>
> First, I create and release the “Oh No!
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stupid:
ERROR CODE
156d2d2d5780bd7f4a750f7c162b3394
Ifyou believe this to be an error, then please copy this error code andsend it
to admin@hpr.
2023-05-07T13:56:0124.216.55.197 /comment_confirm.php Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT
10.0;Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko)
Chrome/110.0.0.0Safari/537.36 Mozilla/
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Mar 21, 2023, 18:05 by hpr@hackerpublicradio.org:
> I tried to put this in the comment system but it wouldn't take it:
>
>
>
> looks like you need to learn basic scripting :P
>
> Download ALL mp3 if you don't want all just head the 'in' file
>
> he
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Take care and be safe
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On Sat, 18 Feb 2023, 16:04 Ken Fallon, wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> There is the long standing policy on HPR about moderation
> <https://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#not_moderated>
> saying
and I'd like
> to know if I have an unsavory convert! Maybe he'll liven up the Alpine
> Wiki!
>
> Carl
>
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 10:04 AM Ken Fallon <> k...@fallon.ie> > wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> There is the long standing po
without systemd? Does gentoo or BSD play better with newer
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On 01/08/2022 21:09, Mike Ray wrote:
Hello
I just spotted a glaring accessibility issue on the HPR site.
I just listened to the community news, published today, and heard
mention of a show about Kafka. Which I need to know about right now for
work.
So I went to the site and to the tags
I'm finishing up my notes for my little series on my experience with home media
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ows ready, can you pick a regular slot and put in the
> shownotes that it's a reserve show. Once we get a few more of these, we can
> see how best to make that an option on upload.
>
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>
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Hello HPR community. I have a show that requires supplemental files
(images). I typically try to avoid images for accessibility purposes but
this episode will be about using the newsboat rss reader to watch
youtube so a visual demonstration is supremely useful. I'm having
trouble figuring ou
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It's good because with this, no one will be able to question whether
listeners are your own or HPR's, making any claims of success
irrefutable. Perhaps you're right that HPR has tended to shy away from
success in these 17 years.
Jokes aside, I do enjoy your shows and apprecia
Honestly, I think the idea that HPR would be a podcast hosting platform
has no basis on anything. It's largely a self-serving misconception for
those who use it as one.
Probably no one is really upset about the inlaws posting their shows as
HPR shows, they clearly fit in, and it's good
On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 6:49pm, Ken Fallon <k...@fallon.ie> wrote:
On 2022-08-13 19:41, Dave Lee (HPR)
wrote:
On Sat,
Aug 13, 2022 at 6:15pm, Ken Fallon <k...@fallon.ie>
ow. None of these things were in place when the
InLaws posted their first show.
That's interesting, I thought the syndication rule was in place well before then. Dave
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you please provide your view on this.
>
Basing the answers around the podcast feed is not going to give a clear
cut answer. Every host and every series have their own feeds, and anyone
can create their own feed pointing to the media on HPR or the Internet
Archive.
So, let me clari
It's a podcast, of course.
The only important consequence of someone claiming that hpr is a podcast
hosting service is that it raises the possibility that perhaps hosts shouldn't
be allowed to style their shows as a show within hpr, as if syndicated. Before
this, it could be easily
In my somewhat experienced opinion:
* A podcast is a single feed of related episodes
* A podcast hosting platform, is a dedicated service that hosts multiple podcasts.
Based on these definitions, HPR - despite being often used as a hosting provider - is actually a podcast.
Happy to discuss
t.
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On 01/08/2022 21:09, Mike Ray wrote:
Hello
I just spotted a glaring accessibility issue on the HPR site.
I just listened to the community news, published today, and heard
mention of a show about Kafka. Which I need to know about right now for
work.
So I went to the site and to the tags
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ll allow us to
> round robin the requests. So that when a visitor comes to DNS the
> requests can be round robined to hackerpublicradio.org,
> hackerpublicradio.kenfallon.com, hackerpublicradio.raspberryvi.org,
> andhpr.myprovider.example.com as they all will be serving the latest files.
>
> We can o
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Hi All,
I had a conversation with Alan Pope on mastodon about fixing some issues
on the HPR website. He makes the valid point that if we don't release
the code (because it's a mess), then it's not actually open source.
https://mastodo
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On 24/06/2022 12:40, Carl Chave wrote:
> HPR,
>
> The sound quality of my segments in today's show is embarrassing, my
> apologies to all listeners. I will try to improve it before submitting
> anything else.
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
Hi Carl,
Just listened and thought
ing else.
Cheers,
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>>> the show is intended for the Reserve Queue.
>>>
>>> Thoughts ?
>>>
>>> Why yes Ken, one thing springs to mind. Should you not first pick hosts who
>>> have not submitted a shows recently ?
>>>
>>> Gosh Ken. That is a good point,
The community
>> can
>> >> then decide on the best course of action.
>> >> https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=3615
>> >>
>> >> I would like to propose the following changes to our policies.
>> >>
>> >> Both relate t
ve not submitted a shows recently ?
>
> Gosh Ken. That is a good point, I'll need to think about that.
>
> Anyone else ?
>
> https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=3616
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>
> http
Could it make sense to specify what it means to harm HPR?
For example, in this case, that would be:
- material that threatens HPR's hosting relationships
- material that exposes HPR volunteers to legal liability
I think this covers the majority of issues that could come up. Is there
any
or in any way censor
any of the audio you submit, we trust you to
do that."
Proposed: "We do not vet, edit, moderate or in any way censor any
of the audio you submit, we trust you not
to upload anything that will harm HPR."
Add the line: "Any materia
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On Mon, 9 May 2022, 20:26 dnt via Hpr, wrote:
> I say yes to move the show again.
>
> I wonder if it could make sense to restrict the future feed to subscribers
> of this or another list, somehow, if that may mitigate the legal risk
o what that is.
>>
>> So rather than debate the issue can people please focus on the only
>> question you are been asked.
>>
>> Can we move the show our to a later date - a simple yes or no will suffice.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>&
; it continues ",we trust you
> to do that
> <https://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#not_moderated>."
> While this host was given the benefit of the doubt the first time, I feel
> that by immediately posting another show like this they have betrayed
Hi All,
During hpr3586 ::
HPR Community News for April 2022 Dave and I discussed some
policy changes that we would like to see implemented. Can you
please provide your feedback on the following changes.
A. Tags.
The modification of tags is an ong
lon (PA7KEN,G5KEN)
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As the host has agreed to (and, in fact they offered) the removal of the episode from being published on HPR, that is what I recommend is done.
Many thanks,
Dave
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Thanks Dave,
> respect to be open about it. Don’t overthink it. Don’t jump to conclusions
> on any reasons until the communication is complete. You may never even find
> out.
>
> Also. In general, all of us behind HPR believe in free speech and are
> against censorship. But just like f
is that I cannot get in contact with the host. The last
> communication from them said that they would host it somewhere else so
> people can choose to listen if they like, and that they would mention it on
> their next HPR show. My last communication to them was to ask if they will
>
I think this is the key point here. I'm more than happy for the HPR Admins to make decisions where it is deemed inappropriate for a show to be scheduled for technical reasons - although not for content - without needing to seek permission first.
Dave
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er; it's not part of the spec.
>
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> On 18/12/2021, dnt via Hpr wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > https://https.cio.gov/hsts/ clearly advises against redirecting http to
> > https,
> > and it's easy to see how it doesn't deliver the desired security.
the advantages of the use of
> >> HTTPS far outweigh the disadvantages
> >>
> >> Yes and if this was about having a HTTPS site you would have a point.
> >>
> >> Let's review what everyone said.
> >>
> >> Jon's email has 2 points,
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h beyond
> English and perhaps French so I couldn't understand most non-English shows
> unfortunately. I do try to speak more slowly and clearly in recording for
> HPR than I do normally as I'm conscious that the audience aren't all
> primarily English speakers (I realise I fai
Hi, this lurker would like to come out of the woodwork and say that the
discussion started from a perceived concern about a plateau in subscribers and
one of the defining things about HPR, it seems to me, is its focus on
attracting contributors, rather than listeners. Therefore, I think it
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Twitter or
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>
> On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 at 19:52, Izzy Leibowitz via Hpr
> wrote:
>
>> This ide
to XML/XSL as well as not as well
versed in FFmpeg as I would certainly like to be, so if anyone sees this idea
and thinks it would be easy for them to implement, I wholeheartedly encourage
it.
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volume, that is used sometimes. If there must be an outro song, this should
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2021, 23:15 cobra2 via Hpr,
wrote:
> Wanna try that again with the text here?
>
>
>
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> wrote:
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Wanna try that again with the text here?
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ne here we are not going have full agreement here.
If you do not agree make a show.
If your not down with that perhaps another platform would be a better place
for you to express your views.
Jwp
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, 21:10 nihilazo via Hpr,
wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been wanting to co
TLDR; So this thread needs to die. Anarchy is the way.
If I remember correctly, there was a TWAT episode or 3 about making potato
guns. For those of you who have not been listening since TWAT, it was the
predecessor to our beloved HPR. It's in our history to push limits and
boundari
Hello,
I have been wanting to contribute another episode to HPR for years but
have not got around to it yet. However I am more skeptical to lend my
voice to HPR after the publication of episode 3414, which spreads
anti-vaccine and conspiratorial ideas and promotes vitamin B3 as a
vaccine
It's more of a YouTube video thing. Lots of clicking "here" on "this".
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On Aug 28, 2021, 2:04 PM, BK Navarette wrote:
> Never used that one, how about a show on using it?
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 8/28/21 12:42, cob
VS Code. Duh
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On Aug 28, 2021, 12:03 PM, BK Navarette wrote:
> Emacs or VI
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 8/28/21 10:02, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:
>
>> There are tons of shows out there. gnuworldorder, tllts, freebsd now, 2.5
>
There are thousands upon thousands of shows out there. I currently have
>> about forty on my podcatcher.
>>
>> So there is something for me every day. And that is even now when I
>> delete most HPR podcasts without listening to them.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 28
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can think logic the
steps would be:
* spider HPR first 30 seconds of audio for ( bad levels / frequency / noise
etc )
* find the average level of audio for the entire stream* remove clip/pop/hiss
and general nose reduction ( requires silence profile etc ? This could be done
programmatically
That's a great initiative, I'm interested in participating.
Also, thanks for giving notice in advance so people can have time to
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> After looking at some of the other self-hosted options, I did setup a new Git
> Server on Ubuntu 20.04 using GOGS, located at gogs.anhonesthost.net.
>
> HPR can use it or not. I scaled this system down significantly so that it
> wouldn’t be an issue. It doesn
I'd think sourcehut would work better. I bet the owner would even allow hpr
free whatever you needed. I feel that email + git workflow is very native.
There are also gogs and gitea if you are going to selfhost and want github-like
clones.
Personally, with the amount of devs that we
your distro. It is fixed in Arch but it seems less
> bleeding edge distros are still having issues.
>
> For what it's worth, I'd suggest also keeping it on the HPR server just for
> the sake of lack of confusion. There may be some that have issues getting on,
> but *mo
Disregard my last email. I am currently connected to the HPR server via mumla
from the fdroid repos. Currently awaiting others to test for viable
communications.
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On Dec 29, 2020, 9:38 AM, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:
> What is the HPR server info? I
What is the HPR server info? I'll jump on it right now.
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On Dec 29, 2020, 9:18 AM, honkey Magoo wrote:
> I would REALLy like to use the HPR mumble server for the new years show. I
> know Kwisher has been having some problems connecting, but
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You know, this makes for an excellent excuse for me to an
HPR-episode-request and/or request for pointers about something I've
been trying to figure out.
Even for people with ordinary visual acuity, I still think more
attention audio would be great for TTRPGs, especially ones run
virt
Crap, guess I missed it, so sorry. Was a hectic week here in Belgium. Will
try next time.
On Mon, 26 Oct 2020, 23:16 Dave Morriss, wrote:
> On 26/10/2020 21:54, Cedric De Vroey via Hpr wrote:
> > Hey Dave,
> >
> > I always enjoy the monthly news podcast and if you don
en :
>> >
>> > Sorry, I won one at OLF, but I gave it away.
>>
>> And I look forward to the show explaining what it was, who got it. More
>> interesting would be why a hacker such as yourself would not want a 3D
>> printer.
>>
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> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 12:13 PM Ken Fallon wrote:
>
>> On 2020-09-09 18:10, Cedric De Vroey via Hpr wrote:
>> > Well, I guess those numbers are not that odd for anything that's
>> > connected to the internet. My site is basically a static one-pager with
&g
rnet
these days I guess, it can be a rather hostile environment at times :-)
Op wo 9 sep. 2020 om 17:49 schreef Ken Fallon :
> From Ken (HPR Janitor)
>
> These are the numbers since 2015-02-05_06-31-06
>
> Number of attacks 4,073,951 blocked
> Number of links 306 blo
Hi all,
I'm pretty new so I'm not sure if this topic has already been discussed,
but I have noticed some weird things while trying to link to HPR from my
social media accounts. When I share a link on facebook pointing towards my
correspondent page
http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspo
a way to funnel users
over to there? The link at the bottom of the main page directs to
#oggcastplanet-unregistered. Which is not very useful for someone new to IRC.
I've not been on the binrev IRC in years. Do they still run their own IRC
servers with a #hpr channel?
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gt;> with the participants there. The group then expanded to cover some who
>> was following along from home.
>>
>> Since then there has been a discussion as to a more Free type of
>> communication channel.
>> See http://hackerpublicradio.org/series.php?id=108
>&
though if i recall they did mention the recording going on hpr briefly, so the
intent was there from the start.
--brian
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On Feb 13, 2020, 07:03, brian via Hpr wrote:
> i do not feel a need to mention hpr within an episode... there is an intro
> and out
i do not feel a need to mention hpr within an episode... there is an intro and
outro. as ken pointed out, it was exclusive and c.c.
--brian
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On Feb 13, 2020, 06:40, Nigel Verity wrote:
> Obviously there are no prizes for guessing the inspiration for this
es, I'd have to add my vote to the others who like
seetee_free_culture_podcasts-hand.svg the most.
They've all got their advantages, but that one seems to hit the "free
culture"/Creative-Commons point most directly.
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