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 HPR1099: compilers part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

miscellaneous radio theater 4096 In this multipart episode sigflup describes the parsing stage of a compiler.

 HPR1098: My Journey to Geekdom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Becky Newborough's first solo podcast for HPR in which she invites us along on her trip down memory lane as she reminisces about how she started using tech. She has previously taken part in last year's collaborative HPR New Years eve show; jointly recorded a congratulatory message for HPR's 1000th episode and more recently at OggCamp 2012, she told us all about setting up Lincoln LUG. ZX Spectrum 3D Deathchase ZX Spectrum Jetset Willy List of aircraft of the RAF Crunchbang Linux Becky hopes that you have enjoyed the show. Links http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0001303 http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0002589 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_of_the_Royal_Air_Force http://crunchbang.org/

 HPR1097: The Cyberunions Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Syndicated Thursdays A chance to showcase other Creative Commons works. We try to expose podcasts, speeches, presentations, music, etc that you may not have heard. If you have suggestions for items then send your recommendation to admin at hpr and we'll add it to the queue. Today it's the turn of The Cyberunions Podcast, http://cyberunions.org/. Cyberunions is a project exploring the intersection between trade union organising and new technology. Rather than seeing technology as a set of tools, we see cyberspace as a space, where people work, organise politically, are entertained and educated, and engage in many fields of human endeavour. Todays show is The Cyberunions Podcast - Episode 46: gIMMI net freedomz http://cyberunions.org/the-cyberunions-podcast-episode-46-gimmi-net-freedomz/ We speak to Smári McCarthy of the International Modern Media Institute 1:30 May Day updates Good day in Mexico City Good article about the new and old left coming together in the US Interesting times across Europe Elections in the UK (local), France and Greece 6:00 Tech update Apple finally credits Open Street Maps Duckduckgo searches Open Street Maps if you search !osm 8:00 Interview with Smári McCarthy International Modern Media Institute builds media freedom best practice Makes Iceland the best country in the world to host information Time to go on the offensive to assert net freedom In the US, free speech is easy to suppress at local level Free speech laws are 200 years out of date and not fit for the information age Never waste a good crisis - it’s an opportunity for change

 HPR1096: KeepassX | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Frank Bell discusses KeepassX, a versatile cross platform password manager for Linux and other *nix operating systems, Windows, and MAC. He talks about how he learned about it and why he has become a user after years of resisting password vaults. Related links: KeepassX: http://www.keepassx.org/ Twofish encryption: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twofish AES (Rijndael) encryption: http://csrc.nist.gov/archive/aes/rijndael/wsdindex.html PwManager: http://extragear.kde.org/apps/pwmanager/ Gnome Keyring: https://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring Kwallet: http://utils.kde.org/projects/kwalletmanager/ Linux Journal article on KeepassX: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/keepassx-keeping-your-passwords-safe KeepassX Slackbuild: http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.37/office/keepassx/ Keepass, the inspiration of KeepassX: http://keepass.com/

 HPR1095: TGTM Newscast for 2012/10/07 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here is a news review: Another Longstanding Montana Campaign Funding Law Struck Down Youngest Gitmo Prisoner Transferred to Canada Legislate First, Ask Questions Never California approves election-day voter registration ‘Small’ NFIB’s big bucks from GOP funders PRQ Raid Targets Revealed, Pirate Party Gets Boost, Plot Thickens…. Governor Brown Vetoes California Electronic Privacy Protection. Again. Why The MPAA Can't 'Win The Hearts And Minds' Of The Public: File Sharing Is Mainstream Report On Internet Freedom Shows We're Seeing Less And Less Of It Megaupload Seized Data Case Will Get a Hearing, Court Rules Other Headlines: So Close and Yet So Far Thought Control Expanding the Debate Exclusive: Third Party Candidates Break the Sound Barrier As Obama-Romney Spar Washington Doesn't Like Democratic Elections in Venezuela, Because of the Result France's Bold Plan to Tax the Rich News from "techdirt.com," "thestand.org,"  "inthesetimes.com," and "allgov.com" used under arranged permission. News from "torrentfreak.com" and "eff.org" used under permission of the Creative Commons by-attribution license. News from "democracynow.org," and "peoplesworld.org" used under permission of the Creative Commons by-attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license. News Sources retain their respective copyrights. Links http://www.allgov.com/news/where-is-the-money-going/another-longstanding-montana-campaign-funding-law-struck-down-121005?news=845869 http://www.democracynow.org/2012/10/1/headlines#1015 http://inthesetimes.com/article/13809/legislate_first_ask_questions_never1/ http://peoplesworld.org/california-approves-election-day-voter-registration/ http://www.thestand.org/2012/09/small-nfib-gets-big-bucks-from-gop-funders/

 HPR1094: Linux, Beer, and Who Cares? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

By BuyerBrown, RedDwarf, and FiftyOneFifty This is a recording of an impromptu bull session that came about one night after BuyerBrown, RedDwarf, and I had been waiting around on Mumble for another host to join in. After giving up on recording our scheduled podcast, we stayed up for about an hour talking and drinking when Buyer suddenly asked Red and I to find current events articles concerning Linux. When that task was completed, Buyer announced he was launching a live audiocast over Mixlr.com with us as his guests. You are about to hear the result. Topics range from the prospects of Linux taking over the small business server market, now that Microsoft has retreated from the field, Android tablets and the future of the desktop in general, and the (at the time) revelation that Steam would be coming to Linux (on the last point, let me be the first to say that I am glad some of the concerns in my rant appear to be unfounded, apparently after a lot of work, Left for Dead 2 runs faster under Linux than it does under Windows with equivalent hardware. This podcast was recorded on a whim but I can't promise it won't happen again.

 HPR1093: Separate Presentation from Content - 2 Office Software | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Alfrescohttp://www.alfresco.com/ Ohio LinuxFest is September 28-30 in Columbus, Ohio. Go to https://ohiolinux.org/ for more information. My web site is at hhttp://www.ahuka.com/. Remember to support free software!

 HPR1092: Ham Radio: The Original Tech Geek Passion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here are some ShowNote Links: http://www.iw5edi.com/ham-radio/?a-beginners-guide-to-amateur-radio,77 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio www.arrl.org www.w5yi.org www.rsgb.org www.rac.ca http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amateur_radio_organizations Keep up the Great Work! BB aka MrGadgets P.S. I'm Baaaaaaack... ;-)

 HPR1091: Useful Vim Plugins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Useful Vim Plugins Dave Morriss Last Updated: 2012-10-06 I started learning vi a long time ago when I first encountered Unix systems. In those days you could usually count on a system having vi (or at a pinch, when the system would only boot into single user mode, ed). Learning Emacs did't seem like a good choice since it wasn't usually available on the systems I was administering. I dont remember when I changed to Vim, but for many years I have used it (actually gVim) as an IDE (Integrated Development Environment), particularly for writing Bash and Perl scripts. In these notes I have listed some of the plugins I use to enhance Vim and gVim's functionality. If you have never made enhancements to this editor, here's a site with a very good tutorial on how to install plugins http://www.installationwiki.com/Installing_Vim_Scripts. NERDTree Author: Marty Grenfell Version: 4.2.0 Updated: 2011-12-28 URL: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1658 This plugin provides a file browser within Vim/gVim. A particular directory is opened by typing :NERDTree somedir. A tree is displayed in a window which can be scrolled and traversed to find files to edit. In case you're interested, the colour theme I use in gVim is "Murphy". Type :h NERD_tree for the large and comprehensive help file. I prefer to use NERDTree in gVim and not in Vim. To achieve this I have the following in my ~/.vimrc " NERDTree settings (only in GUI mode) if has("gui_running") let NERDTreeRoot = '~' let NERDTreeIgnore = ['~$', '.swp$'] let NERDTreeShowHidden = 1 let NERDTreeShowBookmarks = 1 let NERDTreeChDirMode = 2 else let loaded_nerd_tree = 1 endif Bash-support Author: Fritz Mehner Version: 3.10 Updated: 2012-06-01 URL: http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=365 This one provides a Bash scripting IDE for Vim and gVim. I find it most usable in gVim where it offers a comprehensive set of menus which you can see in the example. From the Help text: It is written to considerably speed up writing code in a consistent style. This is done by inserting complete statements, comments, idioms, and code snippets. Syntax checking, running a script, starting a debugger can be done with a keystroke. There are many additional hints and options which can improve speed and comfort when writing shell scripts. The plugin can be used from the menu or by typing short-cut sequences such as ct which inserts the current date and time at the cursor position. It's an amazingly detailed package that's well worth dedicating the time to learn if you often write Bash scripts. Perl-support Author: Fritz Mehner Version: 5.1 Updated: 2012-06-01 URL: http://ww

 HPR1089: Max Mether of SkySQL talks about MariaDB | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Syndicated Thursdays A chance to showcase other Creative Commons works. We try to expose podcasts, speeches, presentations, music, etc that you may not have heard. If you have suggestions for items then send your recommendation to admin at hpr and we'll add it to the queue. Recorded at the Northeast GNU/Linux Fest 2012-03-17 MariaDB From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia MariaDB is a community-developed branch of the MySQL database, the impetus being the community maintenance of its free status under the GNU GPL, as opposed to any uncertainty of MySQL license status under its current ownership by Oracle. The contributors are required to share their copyright with Monty Program AB. The intent also being to maintain high fidelity with MySQL, ensuring a "drop-in" replacement capability with library binary equivalency and exacting matching with MySQL APIs and commands. It includes the XtraDB storage engine as a replacement for InnoDB,[4] as well as a new storage engine, Aria, that intends to be both a transactional and non-transactional engine perhaps even included in future versions of MySQL. Its lead developer is Michael "Monty" Widenius, the founder of MySQL and Monty Program AB. He had previously sold his company, MySQL AB, to Sun Microsystems for 1 billion USD.

 HPR1090: TGTM Newscast for 10/2/2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here is a news review: Union for a New Constitution Established Uruguayan Government Proposes Becoming First Country to Nationalize Production and Sale of Marijuana Impressions of the Venezuelan Election: Participatory Democracy vs. Western Democratic Decline Why Sex Workers Must Be Part of the Global Human Rights Agenda The Young and the Brainless Pirate Bay Founder Remains Locked Up Without Charges The Secrecy Must Be Stopped: Congress Members Probe USTR on the Confidential TPP Negotiations Law Enforcement Officials Freak Out About Possibility Of Having To Get Warrants To Read Your Email DHS Boss, In Charge Of Cybersecurity, Doesn't Use Email Or Any Online Services Too Legit To Quit: 124.2m Legal BitTorrent Music Downloads in 2012 Other Headlines: US calls Assange 'enemy of state' Holland Election Leaves Up in the Air the Question of 'Weed Pass' and the Future of Dutch Coffee Shops for Tourists Tentative contract for 45,000 East Coast Verizon workers Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter The Public Domain? The Data Says... No File-Sharing for Personal Use Declared Legal in Portugal News from "techdirt.com," "icelandreview.com,"  "maggiemcneill.wordpress.com," and "allgov.com" used under arranged permission. News from "torrentfreak.com," and "eff.org" used under permission of the Creative Commons by-attribution license. News from "rhrealitycheck.org" used under permission of the Creative Commons by-attribution share-alike license. News from "venezuelanalysis.com" used under permission of the Creative Commons by-attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license. News Sources retain their respective copyrights. Links http://icelandreview.com/icelandreview/daily_news/?ew_0_a_id=393751 http://www.allgov.com/news/us-and-the-world/uruguayan-government-proposes-becoming-first-country-to-nation

 HPR1088: Penguicon 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Penguicon is at http://www.penguicon.org/CMS/ LoCoCast is at http://lococast.net Indiana LinuxFest is at http://www.indianalinux.org/cms/ Science Fiction Oral History Association is at http://www.sfoha.org Hurrican Electric is at http://www.he.net Washtenaw Linux Users Group is at http://www.lugwash.org Follow my blog at http://www.zwilnik.com/ To submit a talk for Ohio LinuxFest, please go to https://ohiolinux.org/callfortalks for more information. Remember to support free software!

 HPR1087: The FSCONS of Jonas Öberg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

At the conference FSCONS I have a talk with both Henrik (who has no previous experience of FSCONS) and Jonas (who organise the conference). Two very different perspectives and a few completing comments from me. Henrik Henrik mentioned the two All In IT Radio episodes "Assembly Overclocked" where he told us of his experiences from the demo party Assembly and "Should Cars Get Smarter?" where we talk about Qt, In Vehicle Infotainment and such. The later show was featured as episode 0854 on Syndicated Thursday on Hacker Public Radio. We also referenced Jeremiah Foster, Johan Thelin and Mathias Klang Jonas When Jonas mentions "Henrik", he does not mean the Henrik of All In IT Radio fame, but rather Henrik Sandklef who sits on the board of "Föreningen fri kultur och programvara". Jonas Öberg at FSCONS.org http://my.fscons.org/people/jonas-oberg/ Jonas Öberg at Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/staff#jonasoberg Free Software Foundation Europe http://fsfe.org/ FSCONS on Vimeo http://vimeo.com/fscons/">FSCONS on Vimeo FSCONS 2011 http://fscons.org/2011/">FSCONS 2011 FSCONS 2012 http://fscons.org/2012/ How to reach me You should follow me and subscribe to All In IT Radio: Identi.ca: @alltinomit Twitter: @alltinomit http://aiit.se/radio/+ http://aiit.se/radio/

 HPR1086: HPR Community News September 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

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. Featuring Dave Morriss Epicanis Ken Fallon klaatu pegwole New hosts Welcome to our new host: Zachary De Santos, Frederic Couchet, and The Air Staff of Erie Looking Productions. Show Review id title host 1066 HPR Community News August 2012 Various Hosts 1067 echo 01 > /dev/random pegwole 1068 Reformatting Creative Commons Content For Non-Computer Settings The Air Staff of Erie Looking Production 1069 Eric S. Raymond speaks at the Central Phila. LUG Various Creative Commons Works 1070 TGTM Newscast for 9/5/2012 deepgeek 1071 How I Cut The Cable Cord: My Settup BrocktonBob 1072 LiTS 015: top part 3 - Control Top Dann 1073 Separate Presentation from Content - 1 The Web Ahuka 1074 OGG Camp 11. Post-event Commentary with Alan Pope Robin Catling 1075 tgtm-news-75-20120912 deepgeek 1076 Ohio LinuxFest 2012 Ken Fallon 1077 FSCONS: Haralanova Hack for Freedom! Seetee 1078 A podcast about software patents/unitary patent Frederic Couchet 1079 Distributed Systems Podcast HPR Admins 1080 TGTM Newscast for 9/19/2012 DeepGeek deepgeek 1081 Preparing Pictures for Posting with the GIMP Frank Bell 1082 LiTS 016: top pt 4: Alternate Windows Dann 1083 compilers part1 sigflup 1084 Paul Levy on Learning to Dance with Spiders Robin Catling 1085 A Stream Zachary De Santos Thanks to David Whitman for paying for the fantastic banner and then some for HPR swag !

 HPR1085: A Stream | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Back in episode 1058, OggCamp12 Hardware Hackers, (http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1058) we met Zack at the hardware village at OggCamp12. He was busy with his project to orchestrate music based on the movement of a Kite. Today he sent us in a recording of a stream. Ideal to use as ambient noise in the workplace or in your audio dramas. He has uploaed it to www.freesound.org but we will also host the flac version of the original and of the edited show hpr1085 flac version: http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr1085.flac Zack's origional: http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/Zachary_De_Santos-NIISA_at_gmx.co.uk_Stream6.wav

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