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ClaudioM says: Ha! The signoff!

Posted at 2025-05-08 14:17:13 relating to the show hpr4374 which was released on 2025-05-08 by Honkeymagoo entitled 24-25 New Years Eve show 7

LOL, didn't know I'd be the one signing off everyone for the NYE show. Sure was fun and I look forward to the next one! :-D


Henrik Hemrin says: Community

Posted at 2025-05-08 08:40:25 relating to the show hpr4371 which was released on 2025-05-05 by HPR Volunteers entitled HPR Community News for April 2025

Thanks for this Community News episode! It is an honor to be part of this community, as listener and sometimes as contributor.


Reto says: A link to one or more

Posted at 2025-05-06 10:37:49 relating to the show hpr4368 which was released on 2025-04-30 by Trixter entitled Lessons learned moderating technical discussion panels

Hi Trixter,

Great talk, thank you.

While I may never face such a situation, I would appreciate to get a link to one or more of such Panel-Shows to listen to it.

Cheers
Reto


Ken Fallon says: Good question !

Posted at 2025-05-05 09:19:08 relating to the show hpr4371 which was released on 2025-05-05 by HPR Volunteers entitled HPR Community News for April 2025

We're willing to find out but you also need to help us.

Please see the issue https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr-tools/issues/12

All we need is someone with a sonos setup to run some tests. If noone volunteers, then it won't get fixed.


Paul says: mp3 quality

Posted at 2025-05-05 05:13:23 relating to the show hpr4371 which was released on 2025-05-05 by HPR Volunteers entitled HPR Community News for April 2025

Why do most of your podcasts not play back on Sonos speakers


Archer72 says: Ham Radio

Posted at 2025-04-28 10:32:06 relating to the show hpr4363 which was released on 2025-04-23 by ko3moc entitled My First Episode for HPR

Hi,

I noticed that one of your topics is ham radio.
My call sign is KD9VMW (kilo-delta-niner-victor-mike-whiskey)

I haven't had a chance to transmit, but would like to hear about your experiences in the field, and how you did on the licensing test.


Kevin O'Brien says: I loved the show

Posted at 2025-04-26 20:11:49 relating to the show hpr4362 which was released on 2025-04-22 by Elsbeth entitled Elsbeth's First Episode

I enjoyed your introduction, and I look forward to hearing more from you.


FXB says: Welcome

Posted at 2025-04-26 15:03:59 relating to the show hpr4362 which was released on 2025-04-22 by Elsbeth entitled Elsbeth's First Episode

Good show Elsbeth, nice to hear a different perspective on journeys into tech, look forward to more shows in your subjects of interest.


paulj says: I get it!

Posted at 2025-04-26 09:31:18 relating to the show hpr4361 which was released on 2025-04-21 by Swift110 entitled On my own time

I agree with your comments about distros. I think the most important thing is to pick a distro and stick with it. Get good at understanding how it's built and maintained, and ideally start to engage with the community behind it. When a problem arises, you can then fix it, and perhaps upstream the solution. I will never push my choice of distro on others, but if they are interested I will share and support their efforts to use it. (It's not arch, BTW!!! ;))


paulj says: Welcome to HPR

Posted at 2025-04-26 08:58:49 relating to the show hpr4362 which was released on 2025-04-22 by Elsbeth entitled Elsbeth's First Episode

Hi Elspeth,

Thanks for the great show, and welcome to HPR! I look forward to some interesting shows in the future - it sounds like you have many things to share.


Archer72 says: First show: Welcome

Posted at 2025-04-23 08:59:30 relating to the show hpr4363 which was released on 2025-04-23 by ko3moc entitled My First Episode for HPR

Congratulations on your first show.

We have something in common, as I also collect Raspberry Pi's, at least one from generation 1 to 5. :)


Trey says: Welcome!

Posted at 2025-04-22 13:13:16 relating to the show hpr4362 which was released on 2025-04-22 by Elsbeth entitled Elsbeth's First Episode

Welcome Elsbeth!

Thank you for sharing your introduction, and how you got where you are. It is sad that so many cyber jobs require a 4 year degree, when there are extremely skilled self-taught people ready and willing to be part of the solutions.

It is great to have you on HPR.


Archer72 says: Welcome and Cybersecurity

Posted at 2025-04-21 10:32:04 relating to the show hpr4362 which was released on 2025-04-22 by Elsbeth entitled Elsbeth's First Episode

Hello, and welcome to our community.

For your interest in books, may I recommend the audio book club episodes.

https://www.hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents/0157.html

Google cybersecurity certification sounds interesting. Even though I personally don't have experience in this field, there are people here that do, like operat0r.


paulj says: Welcome to HPR

Posted at 2025-04-21 10:22:32 relating to the show hpr4358 which was released on 2025-04-16 by Jerm entitled My linux journey

Congratulations on your first show, and thank you for giving me credit for getting you to take the first step. I think you have many topics of interest to the HPR listeners. I would certainly like to hear more about your guix experiences, and org-d20. You home automation journey would also provide a rich seam of topics of great interest.

I look forward to your next show!


Antoine says: Thanks

Posted at 2025-04-20 16:47:58 relating to the show hpr4347 which was released on 2025-04-01 by Antoine entitled "Of my country!" Brazil - in a Southern city viewing

Hi, Sgoti! I thank you for coming, listening, and bringing your gentle and useful feedback!
Hug!


Some Guy on the Internet. says: Very cool.

Posted at 2025-04-19 22:52:17 relating to the show hpr4349 which was released on 2025-04-03 by operat0r entitled xbindkeys send keys for linux!

I still use AutoHotKey on windows 10, mostly for gaming and a few auto complete commands when web browsing. I'm not sure if I can still benefit from this tech, years later in my Linux journey, but I'll have a look at it for sure.
Thank you for the show, Sgoti.


Some Guy on the Internet says: Lesson 4 made me laugh out loud.

Posted at 2025-04-19 22:51:22 relating to the show hpr4348 which was released on 2025-04-02 by MrX entitled Resizing the root partition on a PC

I paused the episode to quickly run a backup of my data. Make certain you label that compact disc then store it in a sleeve; sounds like you may need it again. Thank you for the show.


Some Guy on the Internet says: Scope and info.

Posted at 2025-04-19 22:50:07 relating to the show hpr4347 which was released on 2025-04-01 by Antoine entitled "Of my country!" Brazil - in a Southern city viewing

I agree with Andrew regarding the sound transitions (mostly the first few sound transitions). Thank you for the show and I enjoy knowing the information provided is based on someones personal experiences. Reminds me of the good old days when one could request information from a person, a real human being, without creating an account and submitting a payment method first. Cheers, Sgoti.


Kevie says: A close scrape

Posted at 2025-04-14 08:24:02 relating to the show hpr4348 which was released on 2025-04-02 by MrX entitled Resizing the root partition on a PC

Thank you for sharing your experience. TBH we are so guilty of doing things quickly, especially when they are tasks that we are quite familiar with. I'm so glad that you didn't corrupt the hard drive. Excellent pointers for anybody wishing to edit partitions.

The one thing that I always do is put the swap and boot partitions etc at the start of the drive and then have my root followed by the home. This means that if I need to resize then it doesn't need to move the partitions, this has been where I've had the majority of issues in the past.

It shows how much distros have changed over the years, Brasero used to be included with them all but nowadays the majority of computers come without optical drives.


Archer72 says: First episode

Posted at 2025-04-13 11:35:44 relating to the show hpr4358 which was released on 2025-04-16 by Jerm entitled My linux journey

Thanks for your first show.

There are a few show topics that would be of interest.
1. Elder Scrolls - basic idea of how to play (I am not a gamer)
2. More detail on org-d20
3. EXWM


Archer72 says: Re: My setup and the Community Show

Posted at 2025-04-12 10:22:51 relating to the show hpr4325 which was released on 2025-02-28 by Antoine entitled Two Software I use- Futo Keyboard and Inoreader

Hello Antoine,

I was listening to the Community Show hpr4351, and Ken was right.
This would make a great show, or series of shows.

Audio setups are *definitely* of interest to hackers :)


Rho`n says: The problem with passcodes

Posted at 2025-04-11 13:49:11 relating to the show hpr4339 which was released on 2025-03-20 by Rho`n entitled Review of the YR01 smart lock

One issue I have come across--probably do to the graying of my memory along with the graying of my beard--I have been using the keyfob to open the Yamiry lock for the last month and the other day I tried to use my pin code and apparently can't correctly remember it.
:)


Windigo says: Similar Frustrations

Posted at 2025-04-10 02:26:07 relating to the show hpr4339 which was released on 2025-03-20 by Rho`n entitled Review of the YR01 smart lock

Thank you for this review; I'm in a similar situation with some of my "roommates", and this might be a good compromise.

I will never understand people who complain about locked doors and physical keys!


Antoine says: Yeah! Thanks!

Posted at 2025-04-05 00:11:39 relating to the show hpr4347 which was released on 2025-04-01 by Antoine entitled "Of my country!" Brazil - in a Southern city viewing

Hi, Andrew! I thank you for the tip, I'll take it it account for any other future show! =) Hope you liked it.
Hug!


Ken Fallon says: Bug Report

Posted at 2025-04-04 15:18:18 relating to the show hpr4330 which was released on 2025-03-07 by Ahuka entitled GIMP: Fixing Photos

https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr-tools/issues/12


paulj says: Thanks for this!

Posted at 2025-04-04 09:53:54 relating to the show hpr4341 which was released on 2025-03-24 by hairylarry entitled Transferring Large Data Sets

I need to sort out backups on my Jellyfin server, and this is useful information to help me sort it out. Thank you!


Kevin O'Brien says: Cool!

Posted at 2025-04-02 12:31:32 relating to the show hpr4334 which was released on 2025-03-13 by Honkeymagoo entitled 24-25 New Years Eve show episode 3

I loved the video. Thanks for sharing, Dave.


Dave Morriss says: Nyckelharpa

Posted at 2025-04-01 20:16:08 relating to the show hpr4334 which was released on 2025-03-13 by Honkeymagoo entitled 24-25 New Years Eve show episode 3

I'm not a musician, but I've always been fascinated by unusual musical instruments, including the Nyckelharpa.

YouTube just offered me a video about this instrument, so I thought I'd share it in case anyone else might like to see it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0uinr8IyhY


Andrew says: Thanks, and transition sounds...

Posted at 2025-04-01 19:50:41 relating to the show hpr4347 which was released on 2025-04-01 by Antoine entitled "Of my country!" Brazil - in a Southern city viewing

Hi Antoine, I liked hearing about Brazil - Thank you! It's always interesting to hear about places from someone who has lived there.

Regarding the sound transitions, I'd suggest lowering the volume and fading them in/out to make them less jarring. However, they really aren't needed at all.

Thanks for your HPR show!


Kevin O'Brien says: Zareason

Posted at 2025-04-01 16:52:51 relating to the show hpr4346 which was released on 2025-03-31 by Swift110 entitled A brief review of the Pinetab 2

I was a fan of Zareason as well. Unfortunately, it is one of many businesses that disappeared due to the Covid pandemic.