hpr4086 :: HPR Community News for March 2024
HPR Volunteers talk about shows released and comments posted in March 2024
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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
Welcome to our new host:
Henrik Hemrin.
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 21 comments in total.
Past shows
There are 5 comments on 3 previous shows:
- hpr3060
(2020-04-24) "Running a local imap server"
by Ken Fallon.
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- Comment 1: Somebdy on 2024-03-19: "Nothing in particular"
- Comment 2: Ken Fallon on 2024-03-20: "Very suspicious comment."
- hpr4062
(2024-02-27) "HPR Music Series? - How will it go for the girl and me?"
by Fred Black.
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- Comment 3: brian-in-ohio on 2024-03-01: "Good show"
- Comment 4: norrist on 2024-03-02: "I loved the Music"
- hpr4063
(2024-02-28) "Re: ChatGPT Output is not compatible with CC-BY-SA "
by dnt.
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- Comment 1: brian-in-ohio on 2024-03-01: "Amen"
This month's shows
There are 16 comments on 9 of this month's shows:
- hpr4067 (2024-03-05) "Hacking AI Models to Protect your Livelihood" by hobs.
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- Comment 1: Trey on 2024-03-05: "Dejavu... Is this the same as HPR4055?"
- hpr4068 (2024-03-06) "Replacing a lightbulb in a microwave Oven" by MrX.
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- hpr4069 (2024-03-07) "Passwords and Bitwarden news." by Some Guy On The Internet.
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- Comment 1: Deltaray on 2024-03-10: "Thanks for the shout out"
- hpr4071 (2024-03-11) "Migration to digiKam as Digital Asset Management (DAM)" by Henrik Hemrin.
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- Comment 1: Kevin O'Brien on 2024-03-15: "Good show!"
- hpr4073 (2024-03-13) "Is the 1990 documentary "Cyberpunk" worth watching today?" by Trixter.
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- Comment 1: HPR Listener on 2024-03-16: "Restoration on archive.org"
- Comment 2: Trixter on 2024-03-18: "A slightly better version"
- hpr4075 (2024-03-15) "Making a Pomodoro Timer" by norrist.
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- Comment 1: Trey on 2024-03-15: "Great project"
- hpr4077 (2024-03-19) "FFMPEG Series: Joining and Splitting files" by Mr. Young.
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- Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-03-20: "Useful to learn how ffmpeg can be used"
- hpr4078 (2024-03-20) "Learning to read music, part two: pitch" by enistello.
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- Comment 1: Trey on 2024-03-20: "Desperate plea for a drummer to respond?"
- hpr4081 (2024-03-25) "The Oh No! News." by Some Guy On The Internet.
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- Comment 1: Trey on 2024-03-25: "Pearl clutching"
- Comment 2: hpr listener on 2024-03-25: "Unnecessary insult"
- Comment 3: Ken Fallon on 2024-03-26: "@hpr listener"
- Comment 4: Some Guy on the Internet on 2024-03-26: "Desperately, with white knuckles, clutching pearls."
- Comment 5: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-03-27: "/e/OS - an open source Android alternative"
- Comment 6: Kevin O'Brien on 2024-03-28: "Good 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://lists.hackerpublicradio.com/pipermail/hpr/2024-March/thread.htmlEvents 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.
Any other business
Many Podcatchers don't show the episode author
- It seems that the
author
fields in RSS and Atom feeds are not shown by a number of Podcatchers. This field is intended to show the author details, and with HPR shows it contains an obfuscated email address and a name:
ken.nospam@nospam.fallon.ie (Ken Fallon)
The lack of this information makes knowing who created a given HPR show difficult to determine before listening to it.
A question has been raised as to whether we could include the author details at the start of the show notes.
Comments are requested from the Community as to whether this would be a useful addition.
The Corresponding Source - renamed podcast
- The Corresponding Source (formerly Free as in Freedom) is a
bi-weekly oggcast, hosted and presented by Bradley M. Kuhn and Karen Sandler. The discussion includes
legal, policy, and many other issues in the Free, Libre, and Open Source
Software (FLOSS) world. Occasionally, guests join Bradley and Karen to
discuss various topics regarding FLOSS.
- See HPR show 4079
HPR changes
- The
correspondent
pages which show details of a particular correspondent (host), and lists their shows, have been enhanced to include the profile which has been uploaded by the host. This was present on the old site but was omitted on the static site. This was issue number 181 on the Gitea site, which has been closed.- Example: Host 30, Ken Fallon
Return of OggCamp
There are plans to hold OggCamp 2024 in Manchester, UK this year, after an absence of 5 years. It will be on October 12th and 13th at the The Manchester Conference Centre in the Pendulum Hotel near Picadilly Station, where the last OggCamp was held.
Details may be found on the OggCamp website, and announcements will be made on social media sites.