hpr2916 :: HPR Community News for September 2019
HPR Volunteers talk about shows released and comments posted in September 2019
Hosted by HPR Volunteers on Monday, 2019-10-07 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
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HPR Community News.
A monthly look at what has been going on in the HPR community. This is a regular show scheduled for the first Monday of the month.
New hosts
There were no new hosts this month.
Last Month's Shows
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 17 comments in total.
Past shows
There are 3 comments on 3 previous shows:
- hpr1328 (2013-09-04) "A Hacker's Perspective On Schizophrenia " by sigflup.
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- Comment 6: Vegewurst on 2019-09-06: "Insightful"
- hpr2844 (2019-06-27) "The Sony TC-222-A Portable Reel-To-Reel Tape Recorder" by Jon Kulp.
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- Comment 1: Michael on 2019-09-29: "Muffled sound because of low path filtering."
- hpr2881 (2019-08-19) "Automatically split album into tracks in Audacity" by Ken Fallon.
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- Comment 2: Hipstre on 2019-09-01: "2881 - Audacity: Split Album into Tracks"
This month's shows
There are 14 comments on 9 of this month's shows:
- hpr2891 (2019-09-02) "HPR Community News for August 2019" by HPR Volunteers.
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- Comment 1: Ken Fallon on 2019-09-02: "Where was Ken ?"
- Comment 2: Jon Kulp on 2019-09-03: "Heroic effort!"
- Comment 3: Dave Morriss on 2019-09-04: "Thanks Jon"
- hpr2893 (2019-09-04) "Whats in the box! Part 2" by NYbill.
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- Comment 1: timttmy on 2019-09-05: "Trem pedal"
- Comment 2: Jon Kulp on 2019-09-06: "No delay"
- Comment 3: NYbill on 2019-09-07: "Hit and Miss"
- hpr2895 (2019-09-06) "The work of fire fighters, part 2" by Jeroen Baten.
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- Comment 1: Ken Fallon on 2019-09-06: "Very dissapointed"
- Comment 2: Steve on 2019-09-10: "Volunteer Firefighters"
- hpr2903 (2019-09-18) "What is PMEM" by JWP.
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- Comment 1: archer72 on 2019-09-27: "Awesome"
- hpr2904 (2019-09-19) "DIY URL shortening" by klaatu.
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- Comment 1: Tuula on 2019-09-23: "clever"
- hpr2906 (2019-09-23) "Feature Engineering for Data-Driven Decision Making" by b-yeezi.
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- Comment 1: archer72 on 2019-09-27: "Nice show"
- hpr2907 (2019-09-24) "Stardrifter RPG Playtest Part 05" by lostnbronx.
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- Comment 1: archer72 on 2019-09-27: "Nice series"
- hpr2909 (2019-09-26) "ONICS Basics Part 3: Networking Fundamentals" by Gabriel Evenfire.
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- Comment 1: archer72 on 2019-09-27: "Interesting"
- hpr2910 (2019-09-27) "Better Social Media 02 - Pluspora" by Ahuka.
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- Comment 1: archer72 on 2019-09-27: "Nice show"
Mailing List discussions
Policy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This discussion takes place on the Mail 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://hackerpublicradio.org/pipermail/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org/2019-September/thread.htmlEvents Calendar
With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to The LWN.net Community Calendar.
Quoting the site:
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Tags and Summaries
Thanks to the following contributor for sending in updates in the past month: windigo
Over the period tags and/or summaries have been added to 1 show which was without them.
If you would like to contribute to the tag/summary project visit the summary page at https://hackerpublicradio.org/report_missing_tags.php and follow the instructions there.
Change to the Missing Tags document
The section of this document which lists all of the tags currently in the system has been made more accessible. If you know of a tag in the system and you want to find out how many instances there are and which shows use them you can construct a query of the form:
https://hackerpublicradio.org/report_missing_tags.php#vim
This would look for the tag 'vim'
and position the page at the relevant place.
If the tag you are looking for contains spaces, you need to replace them with underscores. So to look for the tag 'vietnamese stringed instruments'
your query would have to be:
https://hackerpublicradio.org/report_missing_tags.php#vietnamese_stringed_instruments