Hacker Public Radio (HPR) is an Internet Radio show (podcast) that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. What differentiates HPR from other podcasts is that the shows are produced by the community - fellow listeners like you!. There is no restrictions on how long the show can be, nor on the topic you can cover as long as they "are of interest to hackers". The only question you need to answer is will my show be of interest to hackers ?

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hpr1273 :: LiTS 032: cat

Hosted by Dann on 2013-06-19.
Listen in ogg, spx, or mp3 format. Series: Linux in the Shell | Comments (0)

Episode 32 of Linux in the Shell talks about the use of the cut command. Learn the different switches to cut and how through the use of redirection cut becomes more than just a tool to view the contents of a file. For the full write-up of the command and the corresponding video examples check out http://www.linuxintheshell.org.

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hpr1272 :: Open Badges?

Hosted by klaatu on 2013-06-18.
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Cyanide Cupcake and Klaatu ponder the new Open Badge spec, and whether badges are important, useful, or...a government conspiracy!

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openbadges.org

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hpr1271 :: Out of style or retro chique.

Hosted by Knightwise on 2013-06-17.
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Just how many devices do you still have lying around that have been discarded by the pace of progress. What if you would use them today ? Knightwise takes you with him on a garage sale bargain hunt and asks the question : Is it out of style or retro chique.

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hpr1270 :: Fathers Day Special: Jon Kulp interviews his Dad

Hosted by Jon Kulp on 2013-06-14.
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While my parents are visiting from Tennessee I take advantage of the opportunity to talk to my dad for awhile about his early days of computing. He has a PhD in statistics and has been using computers since the 1960s. we talk about his programming in Fortran and Cobol, about building Heathkit projects, about his duties as a VP for information technology at a small private university in Nashville, and about his more recent programming in Windows.

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hpr1269 :: Frank Bell Achieves Enlightenment Adventures with E17 Pt Two

Hosted by Frank Bell on 2013-06-13.
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Frank concludes his two-part series on the E17 (Enlightenment 0.17.x) Desktop Environment with a look at some nuts-and-bolts configuration items.

He covers several configuration settings that illustrate how Enlightenment's various configuration dialogs work, including the

  • Shelf (Panel) and Gadgets (Widgets) in the Shelf.
  • Settings Panel, and, within the Settings Panel,
  • Key and Mouse Bindings.
  • Favorite Applications.
  • Startup Applications.
  • Themes and Wallpapers.
  • The Titlebar Menu, including "Window" settings, such as Maximize, Half-Maximize, Vertical Maximize; and "Remember" settings, such as Position and "Sticky" state.

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ICCCM (Inter-Client Communications Conventions Manual):

NetWM (Extended Window Manager Hits):

For a list of links to E17 resources and to listen to the first episode, see Part One: http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1248

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hpr1268 :: Whats in my bag

Hosted by David Whitman on 2013-06-12.
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A short episode by me: "David Whitman" about things I carry in my backpack which is my go to work bag. Normally there would be food in ther but it is Sunday morning and thankfully I have left no food in the bag. Food ideally goes to work and is consumed but there have been those times.........the forgotten orange etc.

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hpr1267 :: 04 LibreOffice Writer Style Properties 1

Hosted by Ahuka on 2013-06-11.
Listen in ogg, spx, or mp3 format. Series: LibreOffice | Comments (0)

Some useful sites

My web site is at http://www.ahuka.com/

Remember to support free software!

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hpr1266 :: TGTM Newscast for 2013-06-06 by Dann Washko and DeepGeek

Hosted by Tgtm News Team on 2013-06-10.
Listen in ogg, spx, or mp3 format. Series: Talk Geek to me News | Comments (0)

Here is a news review:

Other Headlines:

Staffed and produced by the TGTM news team, Editorial Selection by DeepGeek, views of the story authors reflect their own opinions and not necessarily those of TGTM news.

News from "techdirt.com," "thestand.org," and  "maggiemcneill.wordpress.com" used under arranged permission.

News from "cair.com" is a press release.

News from "torrentfreak.com," "sacis.org.za/fpif.org," and "eff.org" used under permission of the Creative Commons by-attribution license.

News from "democracynow.org" used under permission of the Creative Commons by-attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license.

News Sources retain their respective copyrights.

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hpr1265 :: Mitigating SQL Injection And Other Message Protocol Attacks Through Compiler Signatures

Hosted by sigflup on 2013-06-07.
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Sigflup talks about mitigating sql injection and other message protocol attacks through compiler signatures

WEBSITE: http://www.theadesilva.com/sqlsig

SOURCE CODE: http://www.theadesilva.com/sqlsig.tar.gz

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hpr1264 :: Open Accessibility: Interview with Steve Lee

Hosted by Ken Fallon on 2013-06-06.
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In today's show Ken finally gets around to releasing shows recorded at OggCamp11

OggCamp 11 was a two-day unconference where technology enthusiasts came together to exchange knowledge on a wide range of topics from Linux and open source software to building home automation systems. It was held August 13 and 14 at Farnham Maltings in Surrey in the UK.

Open Accessibility

Ken Catches up with Steve Lee just before he gave his talk on Open Accessability. After the talk we get to hear his presentation.

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