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HPR3760: Bookwyrm


Federated social media can open up some wonderful possibilities to reimagine some of the social apps we already use and find ways to do them better. In this episode I want to highlight a new contender for a Fediverse application that may be able to replace Goodreads. Is it up to the task? We'll look at the pluses and minuses in this episode. Links: https://joinbookwyrm.com/ https://www.goodreads.com/ https://github.com/bookwyrm-social/bookwyrm https://bookwyrm.social/ https://www.zwilnik...


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 December 30, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3759: Chatting with dnt.


Amazon Scalpers selling raspberry pi 4: $219.00 pi4 8gb $285.99 iUniker pi 4 8gb kit $285.99 pi 4 8gb compute module $145.99 pi 400 $235.99 pi 3 kit Software and documentation mentioned during the show. git-annex git-annex allows managing large files with git, without storing the file contents in git. It can sync, backup, and archive your data, offline and online. Taskwarrior Taskwarrior is Free and Open Source Software that manages your TODO list from the command line. Haskell...


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 December 29, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3758: First sysadmin job - war story


I love show notes, but I don't have any this time. How Norrist moving into a new IT Linux Admin career. Can he solve the mystery of the NFS issues he inherited ?


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 December 28, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3757: Career changes.


Virginia CDL Manual CDL DL-8 form CDL Medical Exam form


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 December 27, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3756: Verify yourself on Mastodon with PGP and Keyoxide


Keyoxide is a project that parses a PGP key and makes its data available to Mastodon for identity verification.


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 December 26, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3755: Synergy over ssh


In today's show we will talk about installing synergy so that you can control the keyboard and mouse of another computer securely over ssh. Install synergy on both computers as root # dnf install synergy # apt install synergy The main pc is pc_middle and it is the one with the keyboard and mouse we intend to use for all the computers. The only other pc in this configuration is, one on the right which we call pc_right On pc_middle create a configuration file. I put it in ~/etc/synergy-work...


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 December 23, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3754: GOD probably will use a Chromebook


https://gnuworldorder.info/ See episode 489 Cloud Services How using a Chromebook could eventually result in Mankind creating GOD in his own image. A brief discussion of my attempt to emulate Google Services from a Chromebook on a Devuan equipped Lenovo Laptop and how all of this will eventually result in mankind actually creating a real GOD who will be masters of EVERYTHING. A Squirrels perspective on life, the universe and everything - even Cloud Services and the lie that is A.I.


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 December 22, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3753: Some thoughts on "Numeronyms"


Overview I have recently been wondering about the use of abbreviations which are built from the first letter of a word followed by a number and the last letter. The number represents the count of letters between the start and end letter. Thus accessibility becomes a11y. This came to light (to me anyway) during an email exchange with Mike Ray regarding the accessibility issues on the tag index page on the HPR site...


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 December 21, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3752: It only took me 2 years to record using some 'new' hardware


I tend to put the "no" in notes! https://www.presonus.com/products/AudioBox-USB-96 https://www.pine64.org/pinebook-pro/


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 December 20, 2022  n/a
 
 

HPR3751: Using Noisetorch


Official Noisetorch repo: https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch Noisetorch demo video by Linux for everyone The Pipewire soundsystem for Linux.


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 December 19, 2022  n/a