Re: [Hpr] Recommend me a Non systemd distro for a newish laptop(explicit)

2023-02-17 Thread jon doe
While I think your way of starting out here is rather off the wall, even 
offensive, have you tried Antix?


On 2/17/2023 11:19 AM, anarchore via Hpr wrote:


They release stuff on a fucking telegram channel which makes me 
question their sanity and competence right away. Are these fuckers on 
meth?  Telegram is fucking dogshit as they make you sing up with a 
phone number and if you aren't a member of Telegram you can't see 
anything... wow great fucking FOSS there fucktards.




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Re: [Hpr] Moving a show out ... again

2022-05-09 Thread jon doe
If this is the show about System D, I do not find anything that would be 
problematic legally, short of keywords, which, taken out of context, 
could cause some tripping up. Listening to the episode clears those 
misconceptions. "Main Stream Media," for example, is often used as a dog 
whistle for a specific ethnic group, but in this contest, I don't know 
that to be the case.


Now, it may violate policy, spreading propaganda about the situation in 
the Ukraine, and understandably problematic on the part of the hosting 
provider, but unlikely to cause issue in terms of prison time for the host.


On 5/8/2022 1:28 PM, Ken Fallon wrote:


Hi All,

You may remember 
 
that back in March a host submitted a show that we had some problems 
with. We didn't go into details at the time as I wanted to give the 
host the benefit of the doubt. Suffice to say that were the show 
posted, I was looking at a considerable fine and up to a year in 
prison. In the end the host got back to us and decided to post it else 
where. As it turns out that platform also did not post the content in 
my region for the same reasons.


We now have another show from the same host and it has content that 
would bring us other legal issues, as well as violating the terms and 
conditions of our hosting providers. The host is not responding to my 
emails, presumably they are out camping again.


While our policy on censorship states "We do not vet, edit, moderate 
or in any way censor any of the audio you submit," it continues ",we 
trust you to do that 
." 
While this host was given the benefit of the doubt the first time, I 
feel that by immediately posting another show like this they have 
betrayed the trust of the Janitors, Hosting Providers, Patrons, and 
the wider HPR community.


As you can imagine even having the show in the future feed is a bit 
risky, but we can not allow it to hit the main feed until the entire 
HPR community has had time to decide how to proceed. We will bring 
this up on the next community news and allow discussions as to how we 
deal with this stuff going forward. Up until now it has not been 
necessary but alas apparently now it is.


So I am once again asking you to allow me to move the problem show out 
so the host has time to get back to me.


FYI: The cc list has been included on all correspondence.
--
Regards,

Ken Fallon (PA7KEN,G5KEN)
https://kenfallon.com
https://hackerpublicradio.org/hosts/ken_fallon

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Re: [Hpr] HPR urls doing weird things

2020-09-09 Thread Jon Doe
By the action coming from facebook, I wonder if one of the systems they are
running it through is simply not properly sanitising that extra string out
of there. "Never attribute to malice what can easily be explained by
stupidity," as it is said.

On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 5:11 PM Cedric De Vroey via Hpr <
hpr@hackerpublicradio.org> wrote:

>
> Op wo 9 sep. 2020 om 23:55 schreef Kevin O'Brien :
>
>> Wouldn't accepting parameters from others pose a security problem? I tend
>> to think it expands the attack surface.
>>
>
> No it doesn't really, as long as you use named parameters, and as long as
> you implement proper sanitation on those parameters you should be fine from
> a security perspective. However, there are privacy concerns that could be
> made over this practice since it could be used to track users.
>
>
>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> --
>> Kevin B. O'Brien
>> z wil...@zwilnik.com
>> http://google.me/+kevinobrien
>> http://www.google.com/profiles/Ahuka5656
>> http://about.me/zwilnik
>> “People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be
>> afraid of their people.” - Alan Moore, *V for Vendetta*
>> *Public Key = F6283E7A *
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 12:13 PM Ken Fallon  wrote:
>>
>>> On 2020-09-09 18:10, Cedric De Vroey via Hpr wrote:
>>> > Well, I guess those numbers are not that odd for anything that's
>>> > connected to the internet. My site is basically a static one-pager with
>>> > no possibilities for user input whatsoever and even that page gets
>>> > bombarded constantly (without effect). I mean, that's just how it is on
>>> > the internet these days I guess, it can be a rather hostile environment
>>> > at times :-)
>>>
>>> Actually that's the ones that make it through Joshes bear traps ;-)
>>>
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>>>
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>>> http://kenfallon.com
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Re: [Hpr] FOSS Podcasts banner

2020-01-07 Thread Jon Doe
seetee_free_culture_podcasts-hand.svg

mixed
with something to do with open source would be good. All of the logos are a
damn sight better than I could come up with, to be sure, though.

On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 2:32 PM Ken Fallon  wrote:

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>
> On 2020-01-04 20:46, Ken Fallon wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm in desperate need of someone who can put a logo together. I
> > need to have a banner for "Free Culture Podcasts" stand at the
> > FOSDEM booth on Sunday.
> >
> > Anyone ???
> >
>
> Hi All,
>
> I would *really* like to thank everyone for the amazing response. What
> a community !
>
> We are spoiled for choice - have a look at what has been sent in so
> far and tell me what you think.
> http://hackerpublicradio.org/images/free_culture_podcasts/
>
>
> - --
> Regards,
>
> Ken Fallon
> http://kenfallon.com
> http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30
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Re: [Hpr] Klattu???

2019-10-28 Thread Jon Doe
Cool! Spent the better part of a con with him and never learned that.

On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 1:05 PM Kevin O'Brien  wrote:

> Klaatu's real name is Seth Kenlon. This is him. And he is well known as a
> Slackware user.
>
>
> --
> Kevin B. O'Brien
> z wil...@zwilnik.com
> http://google.me/+kevinobrien
> http://www.google.com/profiles/Ahuka5656
> http://about.me/zwilnik
> “People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be
> afraid of their people.” - Alan Moore, *V for Vendetta*
> *Public Key = F6283E7A <https://pgp.mit.edu/>*
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 1:58 PM Jon Doe  wrote:
>
>> Nope, the other half of the main team of the site:
>> http://slackermedia.info/about/
>> Still, awesome article, to be sure!
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 12:43 PM Kevin Wisher 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Is this written by our famous community member?
>>>
>>>
>>> https://opensource.com/article/19/10/how-community-saved-artwork-creative-commons
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Re: [Hpr] Hpr Digest, Vol 128, Issue 5

2019-05-24 Thread Jon Doe
In the US, it's about the same, sort of. It's a part of the law in terms of
it being a doctrine, a guideline maintained by precedent, preceding
judgments. Technically, that's still law, but it's complicated overall.
That and the very issue of copyright laws that effectively halt cultural
expression are the reasons we have to have such discussions.

(original accidentally sent to Yannick alone)

On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 12:31 PM Yannick  wrote:

> Just a quick word about "fair use" : in France and in Switzerland, that's
> not even in the law. It's just a gentleman's agreement. We all know how
> much "gentle" the music industry can be.
>
> Yannick
>
> Envoyé de mon iPhone
>
> Le 23 mai 2019 à 18:19, Carl D Hamann  a écrit :
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 23, 2019, 10:48 AM lostnbronx  wrote:
>
>> The question really isn't about this one episode, is it? This is
>> really about policy.
>>
>
> Definitely. I think the last thing anyone wants is a system that requires
> individual episodes to be evaluated by the mailing list.
>
> I think Ken's question has two "bigger questions" that want answers:
>
> - What's the simplest statement of a bright line test that an admin our
> host can use to knew whether a given show is ok?
> - How can we best reconcile A) our ideal of accepting all shows of
> interest to hackers without censorship, with B) the necessity of abiding by
> the law of the land?
>
> The verbiage on the site (
> http://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#permission) seems
> pretty clear to me: you need explicit permission to include the content in
> your show, i.e., written acknowledgement from the rightsholder--preferably
> a formal license compatible with the overall license for the show. Just
> because your use of a work is "fair", and therefore allowed by law, doesn't
> mean that it is without consequence or appropriate for every forum.
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Re: [Hpr] Spam filters do not like mail-lists

2016-01-22 Thread Jon Doe
May need to whitelist, for a more configurable spam filter, or, frankly, 
get a better spam filter.


On 01/22/2016 08:58 AM, Joshua Knapp wrote:
I just sat and released every message I could from quarantine from the 
HPR list post yesterday.


That was a lot of messages.  Anyway, we should be good now for HPR 
Mail List.


--Josh


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