hpr4521 :: HPR Community News for November 2025

HPR Volunteers Kevie and Ken talk about shows released and comments posted in November 2025

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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:
Whiskeyjack.

Last Month's Shows

Id Day Date Title Host
4501 Mon 2025-11-03 HPR Community News for October 2025 HPR Volunteers
4502 Tue 2025-11-04 Cheap Yellow Display Project Part 3: Reverse beacon network Trey
4503 Wed 2025-11-05 One time passwords using oathtool Whiskeyjack
4504 Thu 2025-11-06 YouTube Subscriptions 2025 #7 Ahuka
4505 Fri 2025-11-07 New site - looks great! Archer72
4506 Mon 2025-11-10 The UCSD P-System Operating System Whiskeyjack
4507 Tue 2025-11-11 What's in the bag ? Ken Fallon
4508 Wed 2025-11-12 YouTube Subscriptions 2025 #8 Ahuka
4509 Thu 2025-11-13 HPR Beer Garden 5 - Heferweisen Kevie
4510 Fri 2025-11-14 Playing Civilization V, Part 5 Ahuka
4511 Mon 2025-11-17 Audio-books Lee
4512 Tue 2025-11-18 HomeAssistant - Nmap ("Network Mapper") Reto
4513 Wed 2025-11-19 Living the Tux Life Episode 2 - Ventoy Al
4514 Thu 2025-11-20 YouTube Subscriptions 2025 #9 Ahuka
4515 Fri 2025-11-21 Privacy? I don't have anything to hide... Archer72
4516 Mon 2025-11-24 Browser User Agent Henrik Hemrin
4517 Tue 2025-11-25 Cheap Yellow Display Project Part 4: The hardware Trey
4518 Wed 2025-11-26 Cosy News Corner for Week 46 - Your source for Open Source news Daniel Persson
4519 Thu 2025-11-27 YouTube Subscriptions 2025 #10 Ahuka
4520 Fri 2025-11-28 Arthur C. Clarke: Rama and Sequels Ahuka

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 22 comments in total.

Past shows

There are 8 comments on 8 previous shows:

  • hpr3753 (2022-12-21) "Some thoughts on "Numeronyms"" by Dave Morriss.
    • Comment 3: Ken Fallon on 2025-11-03: "Just linked to this"
    • Comment 4: Dave Morriss on 2025-11-05: "Thanks Ken"

  • hpr4397 (2025-06-10) "Transfer files from desktop to phone with qrcp" by Klaatu.
    • Comment 2: Ken Fallon on 2025-11-18: "I knew this would come in handy"
    • Comment 3: candycanearter07 on 2025-11-19: "issues with qrcp..."
    • Comment 4: Ken Fallon on 2025-11-20: "qrcp is private 0x0.st is not"

  • hpr4485 (2025-10-10) "Git for Github and Gitlab" by Archer72.
    • Comment 3: Archer72 on 2025-11-01: "candycanearter07 and Sayaci: Thanks!"
    • Comment 4: candycanearter07 on 2025-11-05: "Re: candycanearter07 and Sayaci: Thanks!"

  • hpr4491 (2025-10-20) "Thibaut and Ken Interview David Revoy" by Thibaut.
    • Comment 3: dnt on 2025-11-04: "Great interview"

  • hpr4493 (2025-10-22) "HPR Beer Garden 4 - Weissbier" by Kevie.
    • Comment 5: TA Spinner on 2025-11-10: "Great episode, I look forward to more!"

  • hpr4494 (2025-10-23) "Exploring FUTO Keyboard" by Antoine.
    • Comment 1: Archer72 on 2025-11-01: "Keyboards use"

  • hpr4498 (2025-10-29) "Living the Tux Life Episode 1" by Al.
    • Comment 1: candycanearter07 on 2025-11-10: "cheers for taking the plunge!"

  • hpr4499 (2025-10-30) "Greg Farough and ZoĆ« Kooyman of the FSF interview Librephone lead developer Rob Savoye" by Ken Fallon.
    • Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2025-11-05: "Good interview pod to learn more about the Librephone project"

This month's shows

There are 14 comments on 8 of this month's shows:

  • hpr4501 (2025-11-03) "HPR Community News for October 2025" by HPR Volunteers.
    • Comment 1: Archer72 on 2025-11-01: "If you do something cool..."
    • Comment 2: candycanearter07 on 2025-11-05: "Re: If you do something cool..."
    • Comment 3: Archer72 on 2025-11-08: "Tip from operat0r"

  • hpr4503 (2025-11-05) "One time passwords using oathtool" by Whiskeyjack.
    • Comment 1: interesting, but... on 2025-11-10: "candycanearter07"
    • Comment 2: Whiskeyjack on 2025-11-12: "One time passwords using oathtool"

  • hpr4505 (2025-11-07) "New site - looks great!" by Archer72.

  • hpr4506 (2025-11-10) "The UCSD P-System Operating System" by Whiskeyjack.
    • Comment 1: L'andrew on 2025-11-11: "A blast from the p-code past..."
    • Comment 2: brian-in-ohio on 2025-11-17: "good show"
    • Comment 3: Trixter on 2025-11-21: "This was very well done"

  • hpr4509 (2025-11-13) "HPR Beer Garden 5 - Heferweisen" by Kevie.
    • Comment 1: ClaudioM on 2025-11-19: "Both are Tasty!"

  • hpr4511 (2025-11-17) "Audio-books" by Lee.

  • hpr4517 (2025-11-25) "Cheap Yellow Display Project Part 4: The hardware " by Trey.
    • Comment 1: mirwi on 2025-11-25: "Explanation of "silent key"."
    • Comment 2: Trey on 2025-11-26: "Thank you, Mirwi. Silent Key episode link"

  • hpr4518 (2025-11-26) "Cosy News Corner for Week 46 - Your source for Open Source news" by Daniel Persson.
    • Comment 1: Torin Doyle on 2025-11-29: "I like this news feature."

Mailing List discussions

Policy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This discussion takes place on the Mailing 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/2025-November/thread.html

Events 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.

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Comment #1 posted on 2025-11-30 15:48:22 by Archer72

Silent key

I heard again about the 'silent key', and was reminded that an Electronics instructor of mine in a local college was a fan of the paddle key as a Ham radio operator. I'm left wondering and on a mission to find out if he is 'silent key' or still alive. This graduating class was 30 years ago (1995), and he also taught me to use the 8080 processor assembler, which the chip could only be re-written after erasure from exposure to a UV light.

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