I'm finishing up my notes for my little series on my experience with home media
frotends. Plex/Kodi/jellyfin etc. Any specific questions that I could expound
upon folks?
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On Dec 30, 2021, 6:00 AM, Ken Fallon < k...@fallon.ie> wrote:
On 2021-12-30 01:24, Mad Sweeney wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Will the live stream be running for the new year show?
> hackerpublicradio.org/live
> If so, could the URL be added to the announcement on the main page
Wanna try that again with the text here?
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On Oct 16, 2021, 5:57 PM, anarchore via Hpr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You have just received a confidential email via Tutanota
> (https://tutanota.com). Tutanota encrypts emails automatically end-to-end,
> including all attac
Ken sent me an email that he got of me unsubscribe from the mailing list. His
comments on it were quite upset if I'm inferring the proper emotions from the
text.
I wanted to publicly reassure our admin team of my support and unfortunately
that I'm not going anywhere. I should have 2x email addr
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
boundaries of things
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
>
this whole thread is, " Good job troll".
--cobra2
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On Aug 28, 2021, 9:35 AM, BK Navarette wrote:
> 4,000,000+ according to open source project https://podcastindex.org/
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 8/28/21 08:27, Mike Ray wrote:
>>
>>
This is sourcehut for reference. Https://sr.ht
This is the site owner. https://drewdevault.com/
I think more money should be thrown at the man.
I much prefer gitea to gogs. Gitea has many more features and faster
development than gogs.
-- cobra2
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On Jan 4
have fossil-scm seems like the
best fit. My favorite fossil feature is the immutable commit history.
--cobra2
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On Jan 3, 2021, 3:16 PM, stankd...@stankdawg.com wrote:
> I use gitlab myself. Why don’t we just switch over there? It is free for
> small pro
Plumble is no longer maintained as far as I know. Mumla is the next iteration
of plumble.
Mumla (Voice chat on Mumble servers) -
https://f-droid.org/packages/se.lublin.mumla
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On Dec 29, 2020, 10:24 AM, Thaj A. Sara wrote:
> I can connect from Mumble on my desk
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.
--cobra2
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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.
--cobra2
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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
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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Running pleroma on a tiny VPS. Soon to be a larger VPS then a server in the
basement.
--cobra2
Sorry, Paul, you get to read this twice because I can't do email from a web gui__
nge. This will allow future community members the freedom to govern
themselves as needed, when we are gone. Rather than leaving some legacy policy
in place that will have to be changed in the future because who knows what
will happen in the future.
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haring knowledge in a welcoming
community that offers positive, possibly critical, feedback and encourages
respectful debate.
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I seem to remember that someone had to add extra slots on the mumble server as
well. I can't for the life of me think of their handle.
--cobra2
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On Nov 23, 2019, 2:15 PM, Kevin Wisher wrote:
> Someone refresh my memory as to who controls the Mumble ser
TODO, I'd never remember anything.
--cobra2
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On Nov 20, 2019, 1:56 PM, Claudio Miranda wrote:
> I can't believe we're already at that time of the year. Seems like I called
> in just yesterday. Looking forward to joining in some more this tim
(January 1, 2020 7:00 am est) if people are still on
>> and talking we will keep the stream and the recording going.
>>
>> The show notes will be at
>> http://honkeymagoo.ddns.net:9001/p/hpr-nye-2019
>>
>> The only thing I need to figure out is the stream.
>&
What are the plans for this year's show? I have some time on the morning after.
Just would like to plan out stuff now because if I don't I'll end up being at
work or the wife will and I'll have to watch the children and color rather than
do fun geeky things.
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Well that was a really failed attempt at being funny. Y'all know my dry humor.
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Klaatu probably didn't want a dox. Too late I know.
On October 28, 2019 9:28:30 PM UTC, Jon Doe wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 4:06 PM Kevin O'Brien
>wrote:
>
>> Well played!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Kevin B. O'Brien
>> z wil...@zwilnik.com
>> http://google.me/+kevinobrien
>> http://www.google.com/profi
No way! I was just talking with him a few weeks ago. 5150 will be missed
greatly. It's hard to believe that he's gone. It doesn't seem real.
--cobra2
On September 8, 2019 11:25:46 AM UTC, Klaatu wrote:
>I'm in shock. He and I just connected on Mastodon this past mo
Ok LnB, I'd like to see your format so I can derive something similar without
going too far outside of your structures. I love the idea of "I watched this,
it was horrible and here is why you should watch it"
*Poof* minds blown.
--cobra2
I'm interested if we can open this up to a pool larger than archive.org even
though there is great content there. I surf the bargain bins and buy a lot of
media from yard sales.
My library is almost 95% sourced second hand. P2P counts as second hand right?
--cobra2
On August 25, 2019 5:
That sums it up for me. I have an opinion but we as a community are just not
going to be able/willing to fund the legal fallout that could occour. I leave
my vote in the hands of the site admins and their risk levels.
--cobra2
On May 23, 2019 5:55:00 PM UTC, "stankd...@stankdawg.com&quo
own notice.
Is that accepting legal responsibility? Probably not, I'm just thinking back to
the older days of RFA and TWAT. They would have posted it.
-- cobra2
On May 23, 2019 9:32:16 AM UTC, Ken Fallon wrote:
>On 2019-05-23 11:28, cobra2 wrote:
>> I disagree with the be cautious m
to try new things.
Now that being said, I HATE background music through a show. If the content in
question is played during the background of the show and is NOT a live
performance .. Kill it with fire.
My two cents.
--cobra2
On May 23, 2019 9:06:32 AM UTC, Mike Ray wrote:
>
>I
Best news I've heard all year! That's fantastic that HPR is going to be funded
by the corporate entities that control mainstream media.
Happy April 1st Ken.
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On Apr 1, 2019, 1:25 AM, Ken Fallon wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> As you know HPR has a long history of providin
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On Mar 3, 2019, 6:07 PM, Dave Morriss wrote:
Hi Everyone,
As you'll be aware, there's a field on the form asking for tags for your
show. The intention is this metadata will be used to help in searching
for show topics once we have redesigned the underlying datab
solution for my
personal stuff and to expand the storage of my nextcloud instance.
Catch 22 is that they bill for 3 months after you 'delete' something.
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On Saturday, September 15, 2018 6:27 PM, wrote:
> I believe it was, but there was th
Just wondering. When the site was having bandwidth issues, was s3 ever brought
up as a possible solution to storage/bandwidth issues?
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t going to make me deaf.
What are your thoughts ken?
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On September 1, 2018 11:27:52 PM UTC, lostnbronx wrote:
>I know it's been brought up in the past, but if we're revisiting the
>whole thing, is there a better voice available for espeak these days?
>I like the idea
ny that my chosen
>> moniker (Aaressaar) has the opposite problem - someone mentioned on a
>> Community News episode that they couldn't initially figure out how to
>> pronounce it, whereas eSpeak seems to have gotten it immediately!
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Aaressaar
&
/me is enjoying the silence.
--cobra2
On February 6, 2018 5:50:48 PM UTC, Ken Fallon wrote:
>Due to the recent spate of future show reservations a change of text is
>required. The proposed change is from:
>
>"All reservations need to be approved. In the case where you w
/ignore josh
On December 8, 2017 8:47:22 AM AST, Josh Knapp wrote:
>Just testing if the fix for the mailing list worked. Please ignore me.
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On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 07:55:48AM +0100, Ken Fallon wrote:
> On 2017-11-22 01:42, cobra2 wrote:
> > It appears that I as well at others cannot access the hpr site. I'm just
> > getting a 'request sent' in elinks, 504 errors in firefox.
> >
> > A
It appears that I as well at others cannot access the hpr site. I'm just
getting a 'request sent' in elinks, 504 errors in firefox.
At least one other user has reported issues happening during
today.
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Are we allowed to have a small laugh over your small misfortune? That
aside, thank you for attempting to contribute.
On Sun, Oct 09, 2016 at 11:20:27PM -0400, Venant wrote:
> i screwed up my upload for show 2153... i only sent the image and not the
> audio... as i did not read the instructions
Links went through just fine here.
--cobra2
On September 9, 2015 5:56:42 AM ADT, Ken Fallon wrote:
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>
>Hi All,
>
>another check to see if it's the links that are stopping the mails
>going through
>
>http
It's broken. Ignoring.
On September 6, 2015 3:55:46 PM ADT, Ken Fallon wrote:
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>On 2015-09-06 18:41, Dave Morriss wrote:
>> Please ignore, testing the list
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
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X server to do things?
is it going to be secured via ssh tunnels?
if VNC, do you have it set up so that more than one person can VNC in at the
same time just in case someone falls asleep with the connection open everyone
else is not locked out of the session?
Does this need to be off list?
--cobra2
I'm totally out of the loop here. What's going on with the new year show? I can
virtualize everything and run it all if need be. I have big pipes.
If someone already has a setup. I need the info to run my mirror of the stream.
If there is no setup I won't be able to get a working setup until C
) called Canadians and the cup. For those of you who don't
follow the world cup, Canada didn't even have a team there last year.
Other than that... Yay more content.
--cobra2
On November 26, 2014 3:42:32 PM AST, Ken Fallon wrote:
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&g
sox input.wav -b 24 output.wav
ffmpeg -i input.foo -acodec pcm_s24le -ar 48000 output.wav
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On November 20, 2014 3:29:08 PM AST, Mike Ray wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Does anybody know how to use some combination of sox/ffmpeg/faad/lame
>to
>convert the bit-depth of audio f
Well I have an idea for this. I'll have to tweak some things around to get
it to work right. But I have played extensively with some trackers and such.
I'm really busy with real life right now. Ask me again in 3-6 weeks.
-- cobra2
On November 5, 2014 2:23:40 PM AST, Bert Ye
I'm also in favor of the existing forums.
I think it should be something as simple as a link to the related topic for the
episode.
-- cobra2
On April 7, 2014 7:31:54 AM MDT, Carl D Hamann wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 5:40 PM, George
>wrote:
>> Personally, I really disl
LOL!!! I was waiting for something like this. Thanks for bringing it
through.
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 01:51:52AM -0400, StankDawg wrote:
> Everyone knows that THE CAKE IS A LIE!
>
> Sent from my iPhone.
>
> > On Mar 15, 2014, at 5:30 PM, cobra2 wrote:
> >
> >
I still have not recieved my cake.
--cobra2
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:07:41PM +1300, Klaatu wrote:
> You may reserve it as long as you are offering to buy us all cake.
>
> -klaatu
>
>
> On 03/12/2014 03:51 AM, David Whitman wrote:
> > Fellow HPR persons,
> >
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