[Hpr] Kodi/Plex/jellyfin

2022-09-18 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
I'm finishing up my notes for my little series on my experience with home media 
frotends. Plex/Kodi/jellyfin etc. Any specific questions that I could expound 
upon folks?

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Re: [Hpr] New Year Show Live Stream?

2021-12-30 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
 Original Message 
On Dec 30, 2021, 6:00 AM, Ken Fallon < k...@fallon.ie> wrote:
On 2021-12-30 01:24, Mad Sweeney wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Will the live stream be running for the new year show?
> hackerpublicradio.org/live
> If so, could the URL be added to the announcement on the main page?
>
> Thanks
>
> --Mad
Hi Mad,
Yes there usually is a live stream, but as it has not been set up yet
nor has it been tested I am reluctant to link to it.
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I'm available for testing in the next few hours.

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Re: [Hpr] Confidential email from anarch0re

2021-10-16 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Wanna try that again with the text here?

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> Hello,
>
> You have just received a confidential email via Tutanota 
> (https://tutanota.com). Tutanota encrypts emails automatically end-to-end, 
> including all attachments. You can reach your encrypted mailbox and also 
> reply with an encrypted email with the following link:
>
> [Show encrypted 
> email](https://mail.tutanota.com/#mail/Mm9tP1D2G0PuB9m4FrxPpqslGkGdhg)
>
> Or paste this link into your browser:
> https://mail.tutanota.com/#mail/Mm9tP1D2G0PuB9m4FrxPpqslGkGdhg
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> This email was automatically generated for sending the link. The link stays 
> valid until you receive a new confidential email from me.
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> Kind regards,
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[Hpr] Unsubscribe notifications

2021-10-02 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Ken sent me an email that he got of me unsubscribe from the mailing list. His 
comments on it were quite upset if I'm inferring the proper emotions from the 
text.

I wanted to publicly reassure our admin team of my support and unfortunately 
that I'm not going anywhere. I should have 2x email addresses currently 
registered.

Also. I owe Ken like 50 shows. One day buddy One day.

Keep feeding me quality shows to listen to folks. Love it. Most of the time.

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Re: [Hpr] Regarding episode 3414 and COVID-19 disinformation

2021-09-18 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
TLDR; So this thread needs to die. Anarchy is the way.

If I remember correctly, there was a TWAT episode or 3 about making potato 
guns. For those of you who have not been listening since TWAT, it was the 
predecessor to our beloved HPR. It's in our history to push limits and 
boundaries of things some would consider questionable and others illegal. HPR 
is a show about things of interest to hackers. If I did a show on how to 
prepare human flesh for consumption, would that be up for censorship? 
Censorship WHAT THE . This show was built on being uncensored. One of 
the things that drew me to this community was the lack of censorship and 
hearing ideas that conflicted or enriched my own.

I want to lay down an ultimatum, but that's just a bit too much of an 
aggressive of a stance to take. So I'll say this instead, I'll be sorely 
disappointed.

Someone said that they wanted the show taken down and that they had never 
listened to it. How do you even know that YOU don't agree with its content? You 
are going to trust someone else to think and make your opinion for you?

This whole thread makes me sad. Yall should be ashamed of yourselves.

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Re: [Hpr] Please more shows each day.

2021-08-28 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
It's more of a YouTube video thing. Lots of clicking "here" on "this".

 Original Message 
On Aug 28, 2021, 2:04 PM, BK Navarette wrote:

> Never used that one, how about a show on using it?
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 8/28/21 12:42, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:
>
>> VS Code. Duh
>>
>>  Original Message 
>> On Aug 28, 2021, 12:03 PM, BK Navarette < bknavare...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Emacs or VI
>>>
>>> brian-in-ohio
>>>
>>> On 8/28/21 10:02, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:
>>>
>>>> There are tons of shows out there. gnuworldorder, tllts, freebsd now, 2.5 
>>>> admins, late night Linux, anything else Joe puts together.. These are just 
>>>> the tip of the iceberg.
>>>>
>>>> As far as political opinion goes, if you're hard core into the 
>>>> conservative conspiracy theory. We welcome you with open arms and ask 
>>>> politely that you not make waves when things are said that don't agree 
>>>> with your ideology. We are here for the tech, not the political horse shit.
>>>>
>>>> As for the multiple shows a day, you contribute one show a week You 
>>>> can get an extra show a week.
>>>>
>>>> And my opinion of this whole thread is, " Good job troll".
>>>>
>>>> --cobra2
>>>>
>>>>  Original Message 
>>>> On Aug 28, 2021, 9:35 AM, BK Navarette < bknavare...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 4,000,000+ according to open source project https://podcastindex.org/
>>>>>
>>>>> brian-in-ohio
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/28/21 08:27, Mike Ray wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There are thousands upon thousands of shows out there. I currently have
>>>>>> about forty on my podcatcher.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So there is something for me every day. And that is even now when I
>>>>>> delete most HPR podcasts without listening to them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 28/08/2021 13:19, BK Navarette wrote:
>>>>>>> Not sure what this is about but two things, make a show about it, 2
>>>>>>> listen to NoAgenda, 6 hours of fun a week
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> brian-in-ohio
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> also, theres 3000+ shows in the hpr backcatalog, so no need to lament
>>>>>>> the loss of that lossy jupiter broadcating
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> or twit either. (spin right be damned!!!)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 8/28/21 08:12, e8h wrote:
>>>>>>>> It's painful to only have one show a week day, and that's double pain
>>>>>>>> if only
>>>>>>>> a short podcast. I regularly start the day off with listening to
>>>>>>>> podcasts but
>>>>>>>> recently I unsubscribed from a bigger creator (Jupiter Broadcasting) 
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> dishing on freedom fighters of COVID lockdowns, so, I'm now lucky to
>>>>>>>> have one
>>>>>>>> show pop up a day to listen to. Not enough. I can't see why HPR is
>>>>>>>> restricting the flow of information. It's crazy. People can limit
>>>>>>>> themselves
>>>>>>>> if they find they are overwhelmed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cheers e8h.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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Re: [Hpr] Please more shows each day.

2021-08-28 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
VS Code. Duh

 Original Message 
On Aug 28, 2021, 12:03 PM, BK Navarette wrote:

> Emacs or VI
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 8/28/21 10:02, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:
>
>> There are tons of shows out there. gnuworldorder, tllts, freebsd now, 2.5 
>> admins, late night Linux, anything else Joe puts together.. These are just 
>> the tip of the iceberg.
>>
>> As far as political opinion goes, if you're hard core into the conservative 
>> conspiracy theory. We welcome you with open arms and ask politely that you 
>> not make waves when things are said that don't agree with your ideology. We 
>> are here for the tech, not the political horse shit.
>>
>> As for the multiple shows a day, you contribute one show a week You can 
>> get an extra show a week.
>>
>> And my opinion of this whole thread is, " Good job troll".
>>
>> --cobra2
>>
>>  Original Message 
>> On Aug 28, 2021, 9:35 AM, BK Navarette < bknavare...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 4,000,000+ according to open source project https://podcastindex.org/
>>>
>>> brian-in-ohio
>>>
>>> On 8/28/21 08:27, Mike Ray wrote:
>>>>
>>>> There are thousands upon thousands of shows out there. I currently have
>>>> about forty on my podcatcher.
>>>>
>>>> So there is something for me every day. And that is even now when I
>>>> delete most HPR podcasts without listening to them.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 28/08/2021 13:19, BK Navarette wrote:
>>>>> Not sure what this is about but two things, make a show about it, 2
>>>>> listen to NoAgenda, 6 hours of fun a week
>>>>>
>>>>> brian-in-ohio
>>>>>
>>>>> also, theres 3000+ shows in the hpr backcatalog, so no need to lament
>>>>> the loss of that lossy jupiter broadcating
>>>>>
>>>>> or twit either. (spin right be damned!!!)
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/28/21 08:12, e8h wrote:
>>>>>> It's painful to only have one show a week day, and that's double pain
>>>>>> if only
>>>>>> a short podcast. I regularly start the day off with listening to
>>>>>> podcasts but
>>>>>> recently I unsubscribed from a bigger creator (Jupiter Broadcasting) for
>>>>>> dishing on freedom fighters of COVID lockdowns, so, I'm now lucky to
>>>>>> have one
>>>>>> show pop up a day to listen to. Not enough. I can't see why HPR is
>>>>>> restricting the flow of information. It's crazy. People can limit
>>>>>> themselves
>>>>>> if they find they are overwhelmed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers e8h.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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Re: [Hpr] Please more shows each day.

2021-08-28 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
There are tons of shows out there. gnuworldorder, tllts, freebsd now, 2.5 
admins, late night Linux, anything else Joe puts together.. These are just the 
tip of the iceberg.

As far as political opinion goes, if you're hard core into the conservative 
conspiracy theory. We welcome you with open arms and ask politely that you not 
make waves when things are said that don't agree with your ideology. We are 
here for the tech, not the political horse shit.

As for the multiple shows a day, you contribute one show a week You can get 
an extra show a week.

And my opinion of this whole thread is, " Good job troll".

--cobra2

 Original Message 
On Aug 28, 2021, 9:35 AM, BK Navarette wrote:

> 4,000,000+ according to open source project https://podcastindex.org/
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 8/28/21 08:27, Mike Ray wrote:
>>
>> There are thousands upon thousands of shows out there. I currently have
>> about forty on my podcatcher.
>>
>> So there is something for me every day. And that is even now when I
>> delete most HPR podcasts without listening to them.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 28/08/2021 13:19, BK Navarette wrote:
>>> Not sure what this is about but two things, make a show about it, 2
>>> listen to NoAgenda, 6 hours of fun a week
>>>
>>> brian-in-ohio
>>>
>>> also, theres 3000+ shows in the hpr backcatalog, so no need to lament
>>> the loss of that lossy jupiter broadcating
>>>
>>> or twit either. (spin right be damned!!!)
>>>
>>> On 8/28/21 08:12, e8h wrote:
>>>> It's painful to only have one show a week day, and that's double pain
>>>> if only
>>>> a short podcast. I regularly start the day off with listening to
>>>> podcasts but
>>>> recently I unsubscribed from a bigger creator (Jupiter Broadcasting) for
>>>> dishing on freedom fighters of COVID lockdowns, so, I'm now lucky to
>>>> have one
>>>> show pop up a day to listen to. Not enough. I can't see why HPR is
>>>> restricting the flow of information. It's crazy. People can limit
>>>> themselves
>>>> if they find they are overwhelmed.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers e8h.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Re: [Hpr] Gitlab Server Getting Retired

2021-01-04 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
This is sourcehut for reference. Https://sr.ht
This is the site owner. https://drewdevault.com/

I think more money should be thrown at the man.

I much prefer gitea to gogs. Gitea has many more features and faster 
development than gogs.

-- cobra2

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On Jan 4, 2021, 5:29 PM, wrote:

> After looking at some of the other self-hosted options, I did setup a new Git 
> Server on Ubuntu 20.04 using GOGS, located at gogs.anhonesthost.net.
>
> HPR can use it or not. I scaled this system down significantly so that it 
> wouldn’t be an issue. It doesn’t have all the CICD stuff that Gitlab had, but 
> honestly I don’t think anyone was using it for the code bases on there.
>
> --Josh
>
> From: Hpr  On Behalf Of Brian
> Sent: Monday, January 4, 2021 7:22 AM
> To: hpr@hackerpublicradio.org
> Subject: Re: [Hpr] Gitlab Server Getting Retired
>
> lets avoid github
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 1/3/21 3:21 PM, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:
>
>> I'd think sourcehut would work better. I bet the owner would even allow hpr 
>> free whatever you needed. I feel that email + git workflow is very native.
>>
>> There are also gogs and gitea if you are going to selfhost and want 
>> github-like clones.
>>
>> Personally, with the amount of devs that we have fossil-scm seems like 
>> the best fit. My favorite fossil feature is the immutable commit history.
>>
>> --cobra2
>>
>>  Original Message 
>> On Jan 3, 2021, 3:16 PM, stankd...@stankdawg.com < stankd...@stankdawg.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I use gitlab myself. Why don’t we just switch over there? It is free for 
>>> small projects and a small number of users.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone.
>>>
>>>> On Jan 3, 2021, at 11:53 AM, jknap...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>> Hi Folx,
>>>>
>>>> I want to let you all know that the current GitLab Server is getting ready 
>>>> to be retired at the end of the month.
>>>>
>>>> There are a few reasons for this:
>>>>
>>>> - It is running CentOS6 (this server has been alive since the beginning)
>>>>
>>>> - It was Wrong Sized (Way larger then was needed)
>>>>
>>>> - We had an issue with a ton of spam accounts at one point (That issue was 
>>>> mitigated, but due to the process that is required for removing the 
>>>> accounts, they have only been disabled.)
>>>>
>>>> There are more but I figured I would keep it short and sweet.
>>>>
>>>> My question to you all, as the HPR project(s) are the only ones that have 
>>>> any real activity besides some of my own, is there really a need for a 
>>>> private gitlab server? Would a free account with GitHub serve the cause, 
>>>> or am I missing something?
>>>>
>>>> Look forward to hearing back from everyone.
>>>>
>>>> --Josh
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Re: [Hpr] Gitlab Server Getting Retired

2021-01-03 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
I'd think sourcehut would work better. I bet the owner would even allow hpr 
free whatever you needed. I feel that email + git workflow is very native.

There are also gogs and gitea if you are going to selfhost and want github-like 
clones.

Personally, with the amount of devs that we have fossil-scm seems like the 
best fit. My favorite fossil feature is the immutable commit history.

--cobra2

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On Jan 3, 2021, 3:16 PM, stankd...@stankdawg.com wrote:

> I use gitlab myself. Why don’t we just switch over there? It is free for 
> small projects and a small number of users.
>
> Sent from my iPhone.
>
>> On Jan 3, 2021, at 11:53 AM, jknap...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> 
>>
>> Hi Folx,
>>
>> I want to let you all know that the current GitLab Server is getting ready 
>> to be retired at the end of the month.
>>
>> There are a few reasons for this:
>>
>> - It is running CentOS6 (this server has been alive since the beginning)
>>
>> - It was Wrong Sized (Way larger then was needed)
>>
>> - We had an issue with a ton of spam accounts at one point (That issue was 
>> mitigated, but due to the process that is required for removing the 
>> accounts, they have only been disabled.)
>>
>> There are more but I figured I would keep it short and sweet.
>>
>> My question to you all, as the HPR project(s) are the only ones that have 
>> any real activity besides some of my own, is there really a need for a 
>> private gitlab server? Would a free account with GitHub serve the cause, or 
>> am I missing something?
>>
>> Look forward to hearing back from everyone.
>>
>> --Josh
>>
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Re: [Hpr] mumble

2020-12-29 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Plumble is no longer maintained as far as I know. Mumla is the next iteration 
of plumble.

Mumla (Voice chat on Mumble servers) - 
https://f-droid.org/packages/se.lublin.mumla

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> I can connect from Mumble on my desktop, which is an Arch box. I cannot 
> connect from plumble on Android. We were having a similar issue with the 
> Urandom Mumble server just the other day. It seems there are issues 
> concerning which versions of the package (murmur) you have available in the 
> package manager of your distro. It is fixed in Arch but it seems less 
> bleeding edge distros are still having issues.
>
> For what it's worth, I'd suggest also keeping it on the HPR server just for 
> the sake of lack of confusion. There may be some that have issues getting on, 
> but *most of us are the kind of people that can problem sovle our way out of 
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Re: [Hpr] mumble

2020-12-29 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Disregard my last email. I am currently connected to the HPR server via mumla 
from the fdroid repos. Currently awaiting others to test for viable 
communications.

--cobra2

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On Dec 29, 2020, 9:38 AM, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:

> What is the HPR server info? I'll jump on it right now.
>
> --cobra2
>
>  Original Message 
> On Dec 29, 2020, 9:18 AM, honkey Magoo wrote:
>
>> I would REALLy like to use the HPR mumble server for the new years show. I 
>> know Kwisher has been having some problems connecting, but he says he can 
>> make it work. Is there any way that others in the community could try to 
>> connect to the server and let us know if they can't connect. If we find that 
>> there are others that can't connect for one reason or another we should 
>> switch servers. If not than we should stick with the "official" HPR mumble 
>> server (just so there is less confusion on new years eve)
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 3:46 AM Kevin Wisher  wrote:
>>
>>> Username = delwin.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 3:24 AM Ken Fallon  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Kevin,
>>>>
>>>> Who is offering the SkyeHaven server ?
>>>>
>>>> Ken.
>>>>
>>>> On 2020-12-28 23:18:18, Kevin Wisher wrote:
>>>>> We now have two alternative Mumble Servers to use. Someone needs to make
>>>>> the official decision on which one to use. Dave Lee has offered his and
>>>>> so has Delwin, SkyeHaven. The connection info for each is below. I need
>>>>> a final decision before this Thursday morning so I can connect for my
>>>>> audio stream service. I will only be doing the stream broadcast plus
>>>>> recording from it for the person who decides to publish the content.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave Lee
>>>>> server: mumble.otherside.network
>>>>> port: 64738
>>>>>
>>>>> SkyeHaven
>>>>> server: chatter.skyehaven.net <http://chatter.skyehaven.net>
>>>>> port: 64738
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 12:08 PM robert mccurdy >>>> <mailto:freeload...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> If yall are having issues setting up Matrix I would love to
>>>>> help/join. I am working on a URL scraper for all my chats/platforms
>>>>> .. a matrix server / bridges could be a great way to add more
>>>>> services to the script!
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/freeload101/Python/tree/master/Sweet%20Brown
>>>>> <https://github.com/freeload101/Python/tree/master/Sweet%20Brown>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -==-=--==-=--==-=--==- Tomorrow’s security
>>>>> today! http://rmccurdy.com <http://rmccurdy.com>
>>>>> -==-=--==-=--==-=--==-
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, December 26, 2020, 11:42:28 AM EST, Kevin Wisher
>>>>> mailto:kevin.wis...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I need the server connection info to do some testing for my audio
>>>>> stream.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 10:27 AM Ken Fallon >>>> <mailto:k...@fallon.ie>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2020-12-24 16:35:38, Dave Lee wrote:
>>>>> > We have a Mumble server available to go now. It's running
>>>>> the latest
>>>>> > murmur, and won't be in use on New Year's Eve.
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> Great thanks Dave !
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll ping you directly for the details.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken Fallon
>>>>> http://kenfallon.com <http://kenfallon.com>
>>>>> http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30
>>>>> <http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
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>>>>> K.W. Design Computer
>>>>> Consulting Service
>>>>> kevin.wis...@gmail.com <mailto:kevin.wis...@gmail.com>
>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>>>
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Re: [Hpr] mumble

2020-12-29 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
What is the HPR server info? I'll jump on it right now.

--cobra2

 Original Message 
On Dec 29, 2020, 9:18 AM, honkey Magoo wrote:

> I would REALLy like to use the HPR mumble server for the new years show. I 
> know Kwisher has been having some problems connecting, but he says he can 
> make it work. Is there any way that others in the community could try to 
> connect to the server and let us know if they can't connect. If we find that 
> there are others that can't connect for one reason or another we should 
> switch servers. If not than we should stick with the "official" HPR mumble 
> server (just so there is less confusion on new years eve)
>
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 3:46 AM Kevin Wisher  wrote:
>
>> Username = delwin.
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 3:24 AM Ken Fallon  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Kevin,
>>>
>>> Who is offering the SkyeHaven server ?
>>>
>>> Ken.
>>>
>>> On 2020-12-28 23:18:18, Kevin Wisher wrote:
>>>> We now have two alternative Mumble Servers to use. Someone needs to make
>>>> the official decision on which one to use. Dave Lee has offered his and
>>>> so has Delwin, SkyeHaven. The connection info for each is below. I need
>>>> a final decision before this Thursday morning so I can connect for my
>>>> audio stream service. I will only be doing the stream broadcast plus
>>>> recording from it for the person who decides to publish the content.
>>>>
>>>> Dave Lee
>>>> server: mumble.otherside.network
>>>> port: 64738
>>>>
>>>> SkyeHaven
>>>> server: chatter.skyehaven.net <http://chatter.skyehaven.net>
>>>> port: 64738
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 12:08 PM robert mccurdy >>> <mailto:freeload...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If yall are having issues setting up Matrix I would love to
>>>> help/join. I am working on a URL scraper for all my chats/platforms
>>>> .. a matrix server / bridges could be a great way to add more
>>>> services to the script!
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/freeload101/Python/tree/master/Sweet%20Brown
>>>> <https://github.com/freeload101/Python/tree/master/Sweet%20Brown>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -==-=--==-=--==-=--==- Tomorrow’s security
>>>> today! http://rmccurdy.com <http://rmccurdy.com>
>>>> -==-=--==-=--==-=--==-
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, December 26, 2020, 11:42:28 AM EST, Kevin Wisher
>>>> mailto:kevin.wis...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I need the server connection info to do some testing for my audio
>>>> stream.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 10:27 AM Ken Fallon >>> <mailto:k...@fallon.ie>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 2020-12-24 16:35:38, Dave Lee wrote:
>>>> > We have a Mumble server available to go now. It's running
>>>> the latest
>>>> > murmur, and won't be in use on New Year's Eve.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Great thanks Dave !
>>>>
>>>> I'll ping you directly for the details.
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
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Re: [Hpr] HPR and Social media

2020-02-26 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
I run prosody myself. Looks like I'll be migrating over to snikket.

I also was not aware of the matrix room. Are there plans to make a page with 
this information on the site? Maybe on the top bar? A 'community' button?

I see #oggcastplanet mentioned. Has there been discussed a way to funnel users 
over to there? The link at the bottom of the main page directs to 
#oggcastplanet-unregistered. Which is not very useful for someone new to IRC. 
I've not been on the binrev IRC in years. Do they still run their own IRC 
servers with a #hpr channel?

--cobra2

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Tuesday, February 25, 2020 9:36 AM, Thaj Sara  wrote:

> Just my two cents as far as social media. Really the only two requirements I 
> have for joining any social media moving forward are that it is FOSS and that 
> it is decentralized.  As long as something checks those boxes I'd be all for 
> trying anything.  I know A LOT of my interactions on Mastodon are essentially 
> just interactions with HPR folks on there, so something more centralized 
> might be nice for people who just want a place to hang (kinda like Oggcast 
> Planet was back in the day).
>
> I was not aware there was a Matrix room for HPR, and I'll definitely be 
> checking it out.  I've only had limited experience with Matrix but the 
> experiences I have had have been good.  I have not heard of Snikket before 
> today.  I do miss XMPP though.
>
> ~Thaj
>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 8:17 AM Ken Fallon  wrote:
>
>> On 2020-02-24 14:11, brian via Hpr wrote:
>>> there is a matrix room...
>>>
>>> #hpr:matrix.org
>>> --brian
>>
>> https://matrix.to/#/!oEvKEpaQgOTtDgejSr:matrix.org?via=matrix.org=matrix.zottel.net
>>
>> Thu, Dec 7 2017
>> klaatu created and configured the room.
>>
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Re: [Hpr] The Fediverse

2019-12-28 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
 Original Message 
On Dec 28, 2019, 11:32 AM, Paul Quirk < p...@pquirk.com> wrote:
Just wanted to thank Ahuka for his podcast of the Fediverse, and if
anyone wants to follow me (and I will follow you back), I'm
@p...@cloud.pquirk.com. I'm running Social on NextCloud on a Raspberry
Pi 4 in case anyone is interested, and because of that I can follow you
whether you're on Nextcloud, Mastodon, or Friendica, and eventually
Diaspora and MediaGoblin.
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Running pleroma on a tiny VPS. Soon to be a larger VPS then a server in the 
basement.

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Re: [Hpr] Harassment on HPR

2019-12-14 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
No. i'm quite blunt in my wording. "Possibly critical" is exactly what I meant. 
I'd rather not see anything changed.

We are a community. I believe in our own ability to handle this matter among 
ourselves. We should handle this matter as a community rather than a policy 
change. This will allow future community members the freedom to govern 
themselves as needed, when we are gone. Rather than leaving some legacy policy 
in place that will have to be changed in the future because who knows what 
will happen in the future.

--cobra2

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On Saturday, December 14, 2019 3:33 PM, Dave Lee  wrote:

> I counter "possibly critical" with "constructive"? 
>
> Dave
>
> On Sat, 14 Dec 2019, 15:29 cobra2 via Hpr,  wrote:
>
>> To the harassed: I hope you've ignored the person being an ass. We are here 
>> to support you in pretty much any way that we can. Don't let this deter you 
>> from using our platform for spreading your shows! We (most of us) love them!
>>
>> To the harasser: WTF?! Grow up please.
>>
>> I have an amended change to propose. Adding in "possibly critical" to notify 
>> new hosts that opinions that differ from theirs will probably be voiced. 
>> Other than that, I'm good with this.
>>
>> < Hacker Public Radio is dedicated to sharing knowledge
>> ---
>>> Hacker Public Radio is dedicated to sharing knowledge in a welcoming
>> community that offers positive, possibly critical, feedback and encourages 
>> respectful debate.
>>
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Re: [Hpr] Harassment on HPR

2019-12-14 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
To the harassed: I hope you've ignored the person being an ass. We are here to 
support you in pretty much any way that we can. Don't let this deter you from 
using our platform for spreading your shows! We (most of us) love them!

To the harasser: WTF?! Grow up please.


I have an amended change to propose. Adding in "possibly critical" to notify 
new hosts that opinions that differ from theirs will probably be voiced. Other 
than that, I'm good with this.

< Hacker Public Radio is dedicated to sharing knowledge
---
> Hacker Public Radio is dedicated to sharing knowledge in a welcoming
community that offers positive, possibly critical, feedback and encourages 
respectful debate.

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Re: [Hpr] New Year's Eve Show

2019-11-24 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
I seem to remember that someone had to add extra slots on the mumble server as 
well. I can't for the life of me think of their handle.

--cobra2

 Original Message 
On Nov 23, 2019, 2:15 PM, Kevin Wisher wrote:

> Someone refresh my memory as to who controls the Mumble server used for this 
> event? Does the admin need to increase the number of client connections?
>
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 1:45 PM cobra2 via Hpr  
> wrote:
>
>> Claudio, could it be that you are older and forgetting more? I'm also very 
>> excited to talk to folks this year. I'm hoping to get on earlier and talk to 
>> the European users then late and the Aussies. Seems like the only time of 
>> year Peter64 gets around.
>>
>> If it wasn't for orgmode TODO, I'd never remember anything.
>>
>> --cobra2
>>
>>  Original Message 
>> On Nov 20, 2019, 1:56 PM, Claudio Miranda < clau...@linuxbasement.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I can't believe we're already at that time of the year.  Seems like I 
>>> called in just yesterday.  Looking forward to joining in some more this 
>>> time.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 10:08 AM Kevin Wisher  
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> No official documentation. I use Icecast on a Pi to broadcast the stream 
>>>> from a "dummy" Mumble client using the app BUTT. The dummy Mumble client 
>>>> is an older Dell 2120 netbook with a 1/8" male/male cable looped from the 
>>>> mic jack to the headphone jack. I'm sure there is another way to pipe the 
>>>> output back into the input but the cable is very simple. BUTT sends the 
>>>> Mumble output to Icecast on the Pi.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 4:05 AM cobra2 via Hpr  
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Mmmm black magik and voodoo. Sounds like planning is done.
>>>>> My question is answered anyway. I look forward to hearing from you folks! 
>>>>> Right now looks like I'm going to be able to hop on 08:00-10:00UTC for 
>>>>> sure.
>>>>>
>>>>> What is involved in the process of getting the stream? Do you have that 
>>>>> documented somewhere?
>>>>>
>>>>>  Original Message 
>>>>> On Nov 18, 2019, 9:09 PM, Kevin Wisher < kevin.wis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What's to figure out? All you have to do is ask and I will supply the 
>>>>>> stream as usual :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 6:48 PM honkey Magoo  
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well I haven't started planning anything yet, but it's usually just the 
>>>>>>> HPR Mumble server starting on starting on 2019-12-31T10:00:00Z 
>>>>>>> (December 31, 2019 5:00 am est)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We will stop the recording and the stream as long as there is no one on 
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> 2020-01-01T12:00:00Z (January 1, 2020 7:00 am est) if people are still 
>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>> and talking we will keep the stream and the recording going.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The show notes will be at
>>>>>>> http://honkeymagoo.ddns.net:9001/p/hpr-nye-2019
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The only thing I need to figure out is the stream.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 5:45 PM cobra2 via Hpr 
>>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What are the plans for this year's show? I have some time on the 
>>>>>>>> morning after. Just would like to plan out stuff now because if I 
>>>>>>>> don't I'll end up being at work or the wife will and I'll have to 
>>>>>>>> watch the children and color rather than do fun geeky things.
>>>>>>>>
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Re: [Hpr] New Year's Eve Show

2019-11-21 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Claudio, could it be that you are older and forgetting more? I'm also very 
excited to talk to folks this year. I'm hoping to get on earlier and talk to 
the European users then late and the Aussies. Seems like the only time of year 
Peter64 gets around.

If it wasn't for orgmode TODO, I'd never remember anything.

--cobra2

 Original Message 
On Nov 20, 2019, 1:56 PM, Claudio Miranda wrote:

> I can't believe we're already at that time of the year.  Seems like I called 
> in just yesterday.  Looking forward to joining in some more this time.
>
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 10:08 AM Kevin Wisher  wrote:
>
>> No official documentation. I use Icecast on a Pi to broadcast the stream 
>> from a "dummy" Mumble client using the app BUTT. The dummy Mumble client is 
>> an older Dell 2120 netbook with a 1/8" male/male cable looped from the mic 
>> jack to the headphone jack. I'm sure there is another way to pipe the output 
>> back into the input but the cable is very simple. BUTT sends the Mumble 
>> output to Icecast on the Pi.
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 4:05 AM cobra2 via Hpr  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Mmmm black magik and voodoo. Sounds like planning is done.
>>> My question is answered anyway. I look forward to hearing from you folks! 
>>> Right now looks like I'm going to be able to hop on 08:00-10:00UTC for sure.
>>>
>>> What is involved in the process of getting the stream? Do you have that 
>>> documented somewhere?
>>>
>>>  Original Message 
>>> On Nov 18, 2019, 9:09 PM, Kevin Wisher < kevin.wis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What's to figure out? All you have to do is ask and I will supply the 
>>>> stream as usual :)
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 6:48 PM honkey Magoo  
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well I haven't started planning anything yet, but it's usually just the 
>>>>> HPR Mumble server starting on starting on 2019-12-31T10:00:00Z (December 
>>>>> 31, 2019 5:00 am est)
>>>>>
>>>>> We will stop the recording and the stream as long as there is no one on at
>>>>> 2020-01-01T12:00:00Z (January 1, 2020 7:00 am est) if people are still on
>>>>> and talking we will keep the stream and the recording going.
>>>>>
>>>>> The show notes will be at
>>>>> http://honkeymagoo.ddns.net:9001/p/hpr-nye-2019
>>>>>
>>>>> The only thing I need to figure out is the stream.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 5:45 PM cobra2 via Hpr  
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What are the plans for this year's show? I have some time on the morning 
>>>>>> after. Just would like to plan out stuff now because if I don't I'll end 
>>>>>> up being at work or the wife will and I'll have to watch the children 
>>>>>> and color rather than do fun geeky things.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --cobra2
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Re: [Hpr] New Year's Eve Show

2019-11-19 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Mmmm black magik and voodoo. Sounds like planning is done.
My question is answered anyway. I look forward to hearing from you folks! Right 
now looks like I'm going to be able to hop on 08:00-10:00UTC for sure.

What is involved in the process of getting the stream? Do you have that 
documented somewhere?

 Original Message 
On Nov 18, 2019, 9:09 PM, Kevin Wisher wrote:

> What's to figure out? All you have to do is ask and I will supply the stream 
> as usual :)
>
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 6:48 PM honkey Magoo  wrote:
>
>> Well I haven't started planning anything yet, but it's usually just the HPR 
>> Mumble server starting on starting on 2019-12-31T10:00:00Z (December 31, 
>> 2019 5:00 am est)
>>
>> We will stop the recording and the stream as long as there is no one on at
>> 2020-01-01T12:00:00Z (January 1, 2020 7:00 am est) if people are still on
>> and talking we will keep the stream and the recording going.
>>
>> The show notes will be at
>> http://honkeymagoo.ddns.net:9001/p/hpr-nye-2019
>>
>> The only thing I need to figure out is the stream.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 5:45 PM cobra2 via Hpr  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> What are the plans for this year's show? I have some time on the morning 
>>> after. Just would like to plan out stuff now because if I don't I'll end up 
>>> being at work or the wife will and I'll have to watch the children and 
>>> color rather than do fun geeky things.
>>>
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[Hpr] New Year's Eve Show

2019-11-18 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
What are the plans for this year's show? I have some time on the morning after. 
Just would like to plan out stuff now because if I don't I'll end up being at 
work or the wife will and I'll have to watch the children and color rather than 
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[Hpr] Chat: Re: Klattu???: Well that was a really failed attempt ...

2019-10-28 Thread cobra2
Well that was a really failed attempt at being funny. Y'all know my dry humor.

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Re: [Hpr] Klattu???

2019-10-28 Thread cobra2
Klaatu probably didn't want a dox. Too late I know. 

On October 28, 2019 9:28:30 PM UTC, Jon Doe  wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 4:06 PM Kevin O'Brien 
>wrote:
>
>> Well played!
>>
>>
>> --
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>> 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 Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 4:43 PM Klaatu 
>wrote:
>>
>>> Byline says it's by some guy named Seth, a daring beat reporter who
>I
>>> happen to know. I can duck into this nearby phone booth and contact
>him.
>>>
>>> On 29 October 2019 6:42:38 AM NZDT, 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] Passing of 5150

2019-09-08 Thread cobra2
No way! I was just talking with him a few weeks ago. 5150 will be missed 
greatly. It's hard to believe that he's gone. It doesn't seem real. 

--cobra2

On September 8, 2019 11:25:46 AM UTC, Klaatu  wrote:
>I'm in shock. He and I just connected on Mastodon this past month.
>
>He'll be missed.
>
>On 8 September 2019 10:42:10 PM NZST, Ken Fallon  wrote:
>>Hi All,
>>
>>It is again my sad duty to inform you that another of our hosts and
>>friends, 5150 AKA Donald Grier has passed away.
>>
>>- http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=131
>>- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=14256928219
>>- https://davsvo.com/2019/09/06/rest-in-peace-don/
>>
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Re: [Hpr] Series Idea

2019-08-26 Thread cobra2
Ok LnB, I'd like to see your format so I can derive something similar without 
going too far outside of your structures. I love the idea of "I watched this, 
it was horrible and here is why you should watch it" 

*Poof* minds blown. 

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Re: [Hpr] Series Idea

2019-08-26 Thread cobra2
I'm interested if we can open this up to a pool larger than archive.org even 
though there is great content there. I surf the bargain bins and buy a lot of 
media from yard sales.

My library is almost 95% sourced second hand. P2P counts as second hand right? 

--cobra2

On August 25, 2019 5:13:25 PM UTC, lostnbronx  wrote:
>On 8/25/19, Jeroen Baten  wrote:
>> Sounds like fun. Create a review panel, record the review. Let's do a
>> tryout.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jeroen Baten
>
>I think there was a film review series on HPR a while back that was a
>group chat thing. That's a real hassle to edit (at least, I find it to
>be). I'm more interested in something that's just run & gun, where
>I'll record the show when I'm driving around in the car. It makes the
>editing simple, and if it's not simple, I'm not likely to keep doing
>it.
>
>This would not, in any way, preclude others from doing reviews for the
>series in whatever ways they'd like. For myself, simple and easy means
>I can maintain it over time.

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Re: [Hpr] Should we reject a show with copyrighted fair use clips in it ?

2019-05-23 Thread cobra2
That sums it up for me. I have an opinion but we as a community are just not 
going to be able/willing to fund the legal fallout that could occour. I leave 
my vote in the hands of the site admins and their risk levels.

--cobra2

On May 23, 2019 5:55:00 PM UTC, "stankd...@stankdawg.com" 
 wrote:
>I would need to know what the material was and the context to determine
>if it falls under “fair use”. IANAL so even with that info it would be
>my best guess just from experience. 
>
>Easy solution is the show creator voluntarily clean it up if possible.
>Since I don’t know the context that may not be realistic without
>ruining the intent of the show. I am hoping there is a solution that
>makes that decision easy. 
>
>If not then, as much as its sucks, we have to not get ourselves (mostly
>Ken and I and mostly me more than Ken) in trouble legally or
>financially. I saw some fair about about low chance to get caught and
>the thoughts that the punishment would be slap on the wrist and just
>take it down. But if they get aggressive and push to court then I just
>cannot afford it EVEN IF WE ARE RIGHT ABOUT FAIR USE AND WIN the court
>costs alone would break me  
>
>Sorry. Not worth the risk. I appreciate the contribution and do not
>want to discourage the submissions.  But it is too dangerous. 
>
>And for the record... no one else can voluntarily accept
>responsibility. It falls back to me as site owner no matter what. 
>
>Sent from my iPhone.
>
>> On May 23, 2019, at 4:50 AM, Ken Fallon  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Under safe harbor provisions, we as volunteers are usually insulated
>> from any copyright issues that may arise in the shows. "We do not
>vet,
>> edit, moderate or in any way censor any of the shows on the network,
>we
>> trust you to do that."
>> 
>> This we got by accident because "This is a long standing tradition
>> arising from the fact that HPR is a community of peers who believe
>that
>> any host has as much right to submit shows as any other."
>> http://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#not_moderated
>> 
>> In the show notes associated with hpr2829 on 2019-06-06, the host
>> included the following text "For all included materials: If anyone
>feels
>> they have right to any material in this show please let me know and I
>> will comply."
>> 
>> This violates the HPR upload policy
>> http://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#permission
>> 
>> "Never include content, for example music, in your show that you do
>not
>> have permission to redistribute. Try to avoid using any content in
>your
>> show that can not be redistributed under a Creative Commons
>> Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. If you are
>redistributing
>> under another Creative Commons License or by arranged permission
>please
>> make note of the restrictions when you upload your show. We can then
>> signal that, so that others who redistribute HPR content can filter
>your
>> show out."
>> 
>> As it was clear that they were not in compliance, I contacted the
>host.
>> The host has been very helpful and has already removed some of the
>> content but commented "There are still 2 audio clips included. I
>claim I
>> can use them on the basis off fair use principles."
>> 
>> While the host may be correct, if they are not, then it is me and not
>> the host that will be held responsible for posting it. I do not want
>> that responsibility.
>> 
>> Under the current HPR rules I am allowed to reject this submission.
>> 
>> Before I do, I would appreciate as much feedback as possible on this
>> topic so that we can gauge the opinions of the HPR Community as a
>whole.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Ken Fallon
>> http://kenfallon.com
>> http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30
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Re: [Hpr] Should we reject a show with copyrighted fair use clips in it ?

2019-05-23 Thread cobra2
As a member of this community, I will support the host's privilege to upload 
content. I will also comply with any legal fallout except paying fines and 
royalties. I'll even support removing the content of the host should the 
copyright holder request that properly with a DMCA takedown notice. 

Is that accepting legal responsibility? Probably not, I'm just thinking back to 
the older days of RFA and TWAT. They would have posted it. 

-- cobra2

On May 23, 2019 9:32:16 AM UTC, Ken Fallon  wrote:
>On 2019-05-23 11:28, cobra2 wrote:
>> I disagree with the be cautious motif. Post the show. Let the
>copyright holder do their diligence in protecting their 'brand'. Comply
>with the DMCA request if/when it is delivered. 
>> 
>> We are not here to follow the letter of the law. We are here to
>spread knowledge and inspire others to try new things. 
>> 
>> Now that being said, I HATE background music through a show. If the
>content in question is played during the background of the show and is
>NOT a live performance .. Kill it with fire. 
>> 
>> My two cents. 
>> 
>> --cobra2
>
>Hi cobra2
>
>Can I assume then that you will accept legal responsibility for any
>actions resulting from this show ?

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Re: [Hpr] Should we reject a show with copyrighted fair use clips in it ?

2019-05-23 Thread cobra2
I disagree with the be cautious motif. Post the show. Let the copyright holder 
do their diligence in protecting their 'brand'. Comply with the DMCA request 
if/when it is delivered. 

We are not here to follow the letter of the law. We are here to spread 
knowledge and inspire others to try new things. 

Now that being said, I HATE background music through a show. If the content in 
question is played during the background of the show and is NOT a live 
performance .. Kill it with fire. 

My two cents. 

--cobra2

On May 23, 2019 9:06:32 AM UTC, Mike Ray  wrote:
>
>If you are in any doubt at all about it, and your head might be on the
>block if it violates any rules, then reject it.
>
>Erring on the cautious side is the best policy here.  And there are
>plenty of things to podcast about on HPR without needing to resort to
>including potentially copyrighted audio clips.
>
>A few days ago I was thinking about a podcast about the BBC shipping
>forecast.  But I rejected the idea since I can hardly talk about the
>shipping forecast without playing the 'Sailing By' tune which always
>plays before it at 1:00 AM.  But that is no doubt copyright, so I won't
>do it.
>
>
>
>On 23/05/2019 09:50, Ken Fallon wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Under safe harbor provisions, we as volunteers are usually insulated
>> from any copyright issues that may arise in the shows. "We do not
>vet,
>> edit, moderate or in any way censor any of the shows on the network,
>we
>> trust you to do that."
>> 
>> This we got by accident because "This is a long standing tradition
>> arising from the fact that HPR is a community of peers who believe
>that
>> any host has as much right to submit shows as any other."
>> http://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#not_moderated
>> 
>> In the show notes associated with hpr2829 on 2019-06-06, the host
>> included the following text "For all included materials: If anyone
>feels
>> they have right to any material in this show please let me know and I
>> will comply."
>> 
>> This violates the HPR upload policy
>> http://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#permission
>> 
>> "Never include content, for example music, in your show that you do
>not
>> have permission to redistribute. Try to avoid using any content in
>your
>> show that can not be redistributed under a Creative Commons
>> Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. If you are
>redistributing
>> under another Creative Commons License or by arranged permission
>please
>> make note of the restrictions when you upload your show. We can then
>> signal that, so that others who redistribute HPR content can filter
>your
>> show out."
>> 
>> As it was clear that they were not in compliance, I contacted the
>host.
>> The host has been very helpful and has already removed some of the
>> content but commented "There are still 2 audio clips included. I
>claim I
>> can use them on the basis off fair use principles."
>> 
>> While the host may be correct, if they are not, then it is me and not
>> the host that will be held responsible for posting it. I do not want
>> that responsibility.
>> 
>> Under the current HPR rules I am allowed to reject this submission.
>> 
>> Before I do, I would appreciate as much feedback as possible on this
>> topic so that we can gauge the opinions of the HPR Community as a
>whole.
>> 
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Re: [Hpr] HPR LLC

2019-03-31 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Best news I've heard all year! That's fantastic that HPR is going to be funded 
by the corporate entities that control mainstream media.

Happy April 1st Ken.

 Original Message 
On Apr 1, 2019, 1:25 AM, Ken Fallon wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> As you know HPR has a long history of providing quality technical
> content. Over the years our growth has been organic supported by the
> generous donations from the community. Now that podcasting has hit the
> mainstream we are been contacted daily by corporations wishing to
> sponsor our shows. There has never been a better time to grow the
> network and expand into new untapped markets.
>
> To that end I am thrilled to announce the first of our initiatives to
> take HPR into the big leagues. As of today we will be partnering with
> Audible to bring the best they have to offer to our network. You
> couldn't ask for a sponsor that's more aligned with our mission and the
> interests of our listeners. Audible is the leading provider of digital
> audio books. With over 180,000 audio books and more to choose from,
> you're sure to find one that relates to our listeners.
> http://www.audibletrial.com/Information.aspx
>
> This is an important moment for HPR as this represents the first step in
> monetizing the potential of the platform while still remaining true to
> our core values. To ensure the highest standards of corporate
> governance, we have instigated "Hacker Public Radio LLC". This body will
> oversee the assets and intellectual property of the network going
> forward as we transition from the creative commons to the HPR Assignment
> License.
>
> Initial projections show an almost linear relationship between listeners
> and income. To give an example with 2,500 listeners, pre, mid and post
> roll add we could earn an additional $15,112 - $29,737 / year. To this
> end we will be incentivizing more popular topics as bringing in new
> listeners will increase growth and drive revenue increasing our value to
> the share holders.
>
> Which is why I am also thrilled to announce that we will be starting a
> revenue sharing scheme for any host where their partnership consistently
> exceeds expectations. More information on this can be found here:
> http://hackerpublicradio.org/series.php?id=83
>
> As you will hear on today's show, Dave has decided to step away from HPR
> to spend more time with his family. We wish him every success in his
> future endeavors.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ken Fallon
> http://kenfallon.com
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Re: [Hpr] Old Bandwidth issues

2018-09-16 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Floating costs could suck a lot. Should storage and performance ever come up 
again, I'd like to submit wasabi.com as a viable alternative for s3 object 
storage.
1TB for $5USD/mo or $60USD/yr today's price of course.

I've been using them for a couple of months now as a backup solution for my 
personal stuff and to expand the storage of my nextcloud instance.

Catch 22 is that they bill for 3 months after you 'delete' something.

--cobra2

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Saturday, September 15, 2018 6:27 PM,  wrote:

> I believe it was, but there was the same issue of cost for the solution.  As 
> I am donating the server, and the bandwidth it is a sort of ‘fixed’ cost for 
> me.  Putting the files on S3 would have made it a floating cost, and much 
> harder to predict or control.
>
> --Josh
>
> From: Hpr  On Behalf Of cobra2 via Hpr
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 2:02 PM
> To: hpr@hackerpublicradio.org
> Subject: [Hpr] Old Bandwidth issues
>
> Just wondering. When the site was having bandwidth issues, was s3 ever 
> brought up as a possible solution to storage/bandwidth issues?
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[Hpr] Old Bandwidth issues

2018-09-15 Thread cobra2 via Hpr
Just wondering. When the site was having bandwidth issues, was s3 ever brought 
up as a possible solution to storage/bandwidth issues?

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Re: [Hpr] HPR Branding

2018-09-01 Thread cobra2
I always liked festival over espeak. The voices just sound more real to me. I 
find that shows where the host does all the mixing of the intro/outro music 
sound the best as far as levels go. I don't really care my ears have been blown 
out of the water a few times and a few more isn't going to make me deaf. 

What are your thoughts ken?

--cobra2

On September 1, 2018 11:27:52 PM UTC, lostnbronx  wrote:
>I know it's been brought up in the past, but if we're revisiting the
>whole thing, is there a better voice available for espeak these days?
>I like the idea of having the host announced, along with a simple
>description of the ep, but every time I recommend an episode to
>someone outside the HPR community, I have to warn them to ignore the
>horrible robot voice at the beginning. It really sounds quite bad
>compared to others that are out there, though I don't know what Free
>Software options are currently available. If this one is still
>state-of-the-art for scriptable FOSS voices, then there's nothing to
>complain about, since nothing can be done. But if some better voices
>do exist now, maybe we could look at swapping out the one we currently
>use?
>
>-LnB

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Re: [Hpr] Suggestion: Phonetic host names

2018-03-24 Thread cobra2


On March 24, 2018 6:26:18 PM UTC, Kevin Wisher <kevin.wis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I don't care for the espeak and English is my native language. I listen
>to
>podcasts at 1.7x speed and that makes it even more difficult to
>understand.
>
>On Sat, Mar 24, 2018, 2:23 PM SundaraRaman R
><sundaryourfri...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sat 24 Mar, 2018, 7:17 PM Nigel Verity, <nigelver...@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It's always annoying when somebody mispronounces your name but I
>think
>>> the same issue probably exists for some of the episode titles,
>especially
>>> when acronyms or application/trade names are included.
>>>
>>> For first-language English speakers it's probably not so much of a
>>> problem but HPR has plenty of listeners for whom English is a 2nd
>language,
>>> so deciphering eSpeak might sometimes not be so easy. Would it be
>such a
>>> big deal to either request hosts to make their own introductions or,
>>> failing that, find a volunteer with a good speaking voice to
>pre-record
>>> episode introductions? Since slots are booked in advance it should
>be
>>> possible for the "announcer" to record them in batches, thereby
>reducing
>>> the burden.
>>>
>>> Beeza
>>> --
>>>
>>
>> We could take this discussion to a new thread, but yes, the eSpeak
>voice
>> in general is something I've wanted to bring up for some time now. As
>a
>> second language English speaker, I do find it hard to decipher most
>of the
>> time. After a few initial weeks of attempting to understand it, I've
>taken
>> to skipping through it (and missing the summaries) instead. It's not
>> entirely unintelligible, but it's like listening to an out of
>frequency AM
>> radio station and trying to make sense of it.
>>
>> I'm not that familiar with eSpeak, but perhaps one of the other
>voices
>> could be worth a try? If I understand this page
>> http://espeak.sourceforge.net/commands.html (-v voice) correctly,
>there
>> are 7 male voices and 4 female voices included with eSpeak. If one of
>those
>> works out, it might be an easier switch to implement than moving to a
>human
>> voice. (lf this is worth considering, we can take this discussion -
>about
>> the eSpeak voice in general - to a separate thread so as not to
>sidetrack
>> this one.)
>>
>> NB: just as a frivolous remark, I find it a bit funny that my chosen
>> moniker (Aaressaar) has the opposite problem - someone mentioned on a
>> Community News episode that they couldn't initially figure out how to
>> pronounce it, whereas eSpeak seems to have gotten it immediately!
>>
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I'm not a fan of this at all actually. Screwing up pronunciation on the names 
of people and being corrected, I feel is a right of passage for all users. 

Just my two pence. 

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Re: [Hpr] Policy change: Reservations

2018-02-07 Thread cobra2
/me is enjoying the silence. 

--cobra2

On February 6, 2018 5:50:48 PM UTC, Ken Fallon <k...@fallon.ie> wrote:
>Due to the recent spate of future show reservations a change of text is
>required. The proposed change is from:
>
>"All reservations need to be approved. In the case where you wish to
>reserve a particular slot but do not have the media recorded, you will
>need to get the reservation approved in advance by the HPR Mailing
>List."
>
>To
>
>"Any host can select any free slot a year in advance, by recording
>their
>show and uploading it to the desired slot. In exceptional circumstances
>it may be necessary to reserve a slot while not having the audio
>available, but this must be approved by the mailing list in advance.
>This is intended only for exceptional circumstances, such as a
>scheduled
>interview where we would like the audio to be released as soon after
>the
>event as possible, or to cover an important topical situation that has
>occurred. Due to the extended time now needed to post shows to external
>sites, the extra work this entails and the disruptive effect of
>reservations, we will no longer be allowing them except in very rare
>cases of the type mentioned above."
>
>
>Feel free to discuss, silence = approval.

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