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Hacker Public Radio hpr0781 :: HPR news for July 2011 hpr0780 :: NovaCut hpr0779 :: 10 Buck Review: War Games Aired on 2011-07-31 and hosted by HPR Admins as part of the HPR Community News series. Aired on 2011-07-29 and hosted by klaatu Aired on 2011-07-28 and hosted by Lord Drachenblut as part of the 10 buck review series. New hosts klaatu talks to Jason DeRose about NovaCut (http://novacut.com/) Today on HPR we dip into the past and pluck out a gem for our Syndicated There were no new hosts this month. We're always looking for new hosts so please The fund raiser will end on Friday Jul 29, 11:00pm EDT and they have 774 Thursday slot. contribute a show. Backers. They already have raised $25,435 of their $25,000 goal Taken from http://tenbuckreview.net/2010/episode-13-wargames-2/ http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/novacut/novacut-pro-video-editor Show Review Would you like to play a game? How about a nice game of thermonuclear war? id host title Strap in as we review a classic movie about hacking and nuclear tensions. 761 HPR Admins HPR Community News for June 2011 Special Thanks go to Kilroy2.0 for the intro bumper and not hijacking our site for 762 lostnbronx THEATER OF THE IMAGINATION: 04 his own purposes yet. As well as DualCore for the permission to play there track 763 MrGadgets Worst movie ever War Games for the closing music. Matt Grove of Miserware - Energy-saving 764 Robin Catling computing http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086567/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGames 765 klaatu South East Linux Fest organizers 766 MrGadgets hpr0778MrGadgets :: George finds Washington Linux Carver hpr0777 :: What is Cloud? hpr0776 :: Open Shorts ep 3 767 klaatu Aired on 2011-07-26Maddog and hostedand "superby lostnbronx dumb as part terminals" of the Summer Shorts series. Aired on 2011-07-25 and hosted by Josh Knapp, Voeltz, StankDawg Aired on 2011-07-24 and hosted by MrGadgets 768 Ken Fallon Sort 769 HPR Admins Linux Outlaws 215 - Bitcoin Discussion 770 JWP byobu 771 Thistleweb Mischief Managed The772 summerNewAgeTechnoHippie shorts are intended Circuitto be shortform Bending twitter like audio updates. In this In today's HPR, Josh, StankDawg and Voeltz discuss what "cloud" is and what MrGadgets revives his old show http://openshorts.wordpress.com/ OpenShorts summer short we are introduced to George Washington Carver, a personal hero of questions you should ask before moving to the cloud. Podcast Revelation of Open Source and Hackable Hardware, and gives us episode 773 Ken Fallon Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo lostnbronx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver three. Full Cirle Podcast Part Two Recording Editing the 774 Robin Catling Podcast 775 HPR_AudioBookClub HPR AudioBookClub Shadowmagic 776 MrGadgets Open Shorts ep 3 Josh Knapp, Voeltz, 777 What is Cloud? StankDawg 778 lostnbronx George Washington Carver 779 Lord Drachenblut 10 Buck Review: War Games 780 klaatu NovaCut Thanks To hpr0775 :: HPR AudioBookClub Shadowmagic hpr0774 :: Full Cirle Podcast Part Two Recording hpr0773 :: Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo Aired on 2011-07-21 and hosted by HPR_AudioBookClub as part of the HPR_AudioBookClub Aired on 2011-07-19 and hosted by Ken Fallon series. Editing the Podcast Scott Dicks for pointing out a bad link in episode 759 Aired on 2011-07-20 and hosted by Robin Catling Everyone that replied to the call for change of license Apologies To those that have bad memories In this episode of the HPR audio book club Dann Washko, Integgroll, and pokey The full circle podcast is the companion to Full Circle Magazine, the Independent Todays interview is with Gabriel Weinberg, founder of DuckDuckGo discuss the podiobooks.com presentation of Shadowmagic written and read by Magazine for the Ubuntu Community Find us at DuckDuckGo is a search engine based in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania that uses JohnMonth Lenahan. in Also Review Ken Fallon has recorded a very special opening segment which http://www.fullcirclemagazine.org/podcast. information from crowd-sourced sites (like Wikipedia) with the aim of augmenting we've included for your edification. This episode contains spoilers, in the second traditional results and improving relevance. The search engine philosophy HPR ranked #8 Geek Podcast by Linux Format Feedback; you can post comments and feedback on the podcast page at half, so please listen to the audiobook for yourself before listening to the podcast emphasizes privacy and does not record user information. Jason Scott has a new way to upload to Archive.org fullcirclemagazine dot org forward slash podcast, send us a comment to podcast all the way through. All three hosts and our guest, Ken Fallon, enjoyed and New Outro (at) fullcirclemagazine.org recommendShort the of book.shows Your Host: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hacker+public+radio You can Summerdownload Shorts this audiobook for free (or voluntary donation) from https://duckduckgo.com/about.html http://www.podiobooks.com/title/shadowmagicRequest for an episode on Internet Shooping bill https://duckduckgo.com/faq.html Robin Catling (blog at http://catlingmindswipe.blogspot.com/, What would you like to hear in a hpr presentation https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/DuckDuckGo For more information regarding Shadowmagic and it's author, please visit @robincatling on Twitter) http://www.shadowmagic.co.uk/ RFC Changing show to CC-BY-SA Some time ago we received a listener request to talk about how we record and SomeThe paperback old shows editionmay contain of Shadowmagic music that wecan cannot be purchased re-license at edit the Full Circle Podcast. So here it is, in several parts. Part Two is all about the hpr0772 :: Circuit Bending hpr0771 :: Mischief Managed hpr0770 :: byobu Aired on 2011-07-18 and hosted by NewAgeTechnoHippie Aired on 2011-07-17 and hosted by Thistleweb Aired on 2011-07-14 and hosted by JWP I realize that what I have done is not truly circuit bending, but I felt that it was With Customs in various countries acting as Copyright Cops, using any excuse to byobu is a script that launches GNU screen in the byobu configuration. This interesting and rifle through your personal and private data not only for threats, but copyright enables the display of system information and status notifications within two lines infringement. Wouldn't it be great to have invisible ink? You can get your private at the bottom of the screen session. It also enables multiple tabbed terminal was the closest related topic to my hacking. data through Customs, under the scrutiny of the Copyright Cops while also being a sessions, accessible through simple keystrokes. fully cooperative model citizen. ThistleWeb discusses three ways to do this with the drawbacks of each. https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/byobu.html Tools I have used: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/karmic/en/man1/byobu.1.html Precission Screw drivers: flat,philips, torx, triwing, and allen Using a Cloud service of some sort to store your data on as you travel, where you upload then download after going through Customs. knife or wire cutter Using a decoy user account on your regular installed distro soldering iron Using a decoy distro as a dual boot electrical tape Harry Potter got the Marauders Map in book three, which transforms to blank package of various resitors hpr0769 :: Linux Outlaws 215 - Bitcoin Discussion parchment with a tap ofhpr0768 the wand :: the Sort words "mischief managed" so nobody knows hpr0767 :: Maddog and "super dumb terminals" varialbe resistors ( potentiometers)Aired on 2011-07-13 and hosted by HPR Admins as part of the Syndicated Thursdays series. it's a dynamic map of HogwartsAired on 2011-07-12 and it's and inhabitants. hosted by Ken Fallon Now your laptop or netbook Aired on 2011-07-11 and hosted by klaatu as part of the SELF 2011 series. Capacitors can have the same invisible ink qualities. super glue So repeat after me "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good!" Just like the GPL, use at your own risk. On HPR, Thursdays are reserved to showcase other Creative Commons works. We Examples on Wikipedia At the South East Linux Fest 2011, Klaatu talks to Maddog about "super dumb Here are some links that may be useful for this type of hacking. try to expose podcasts, speeches, presentations, music, etc that you may not have terminals", super computing, a sys admin's rightful position in the world, and much From http://www.unix.com/man-page/Linux/1/sort/ and on your computer heard.Disassemply If you have suggestions for items then send your recommendation to admin more. man sort at hpr and we'll add it to the queue. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw_drive For lovers of ogg, the episode can also be found at the Gnu World Order website. Actual Circuit bending Linux Outlaws 215 - Bitcoin NAME http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_bending Released:Discussion June 29, 2011 sort - sort lines of text files http://www.circuitbending.com/Length: 1:59:54 SYNOPSIS http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/Dan and Fab discuss the technology and politics of the Bitcoin crypto-currency. sort [OPTION]... [FILE]... PasssiveIn this special Audio in-depthFiltering episode of the show, Dan and Fab discuss the Bitcoin sort [OPTION]... --files0-from=F crypto-currency. This is a very detailed episode, so you better settle in and get a http://www.dact.com/html/passive_preamp.html hot beverage of your choice. DESCRIPTION http://fluxmonkey.com/electronoize/passiveDividersFilters.htm Links for the show: hpr0766 :: MrGadgets finds Linux Write sortedhpr0765 concatenation :: South East ofLinux all Fest FILE(s) organizers to standard output. hpr0764 :: Matt Grove of Miserware - Energy-saving http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ResistorAired on 2011-07-10 and hosted by MrGadgets Aired on 2011-07-07 and hosted by klaatu as part of the SELF 2011 series.
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