This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,658 for Wednesday, the 10th of August 2022. Today's show is entitled, Linux and Law's SIE. It is part of the series Linux and Laws. It is hosted by Monochromec and is about 33 minutes long. It carries an explicit flag. The summary is an overview of PRS inter-workings and stats based on a ludicrous claim by the and Laws. This is Linux It Laws, a podcast on topics around free and open-source software, any associated contraband, communism, revolution in general and whatever else, fans is vertical. Please note that this and other episodes may contain strong language or fans of humor and other certainly not politically correct language. You have been warned. Our parents insisted on this disclaimer, EpiMum, that the content is not suitable for consumption in the workplace, especially when played back on a speaker in an open-plan office or similar environments. Any miners under the age of 35 or any pets including fluffy little killer bunnies, you trust it guy dog unless on speed and cute T-Rexes or other associated dinosaurs. This is Linux In Laws, Season 1 Episode 62, Martin, how are things? Yes, 62, very good, very good. Yeah, no, things are excellent. Are you enjoying the summer in the UK as in 50 degrees, 15 degrees and almost slowing? Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. We're talking about what 60 degree centigrade. And don't run Frankfurt. I mean, forget about these hot spots in the US. I mean, Frankfurt is the place where it happens. No, I'm joking. Of course, it's just the same thing. Let's talk about what 60 degree centigrade is. And don't run Frankfurt. I mean, forget about these hot spots in the US. I mean, front-front is the place where it happens. No, I'm joking of course. No, I mean today's and when recording this at the very last day of June Today has clocked in at around 30 degrees in downtown Frankfurt and it only has rain for a cup of hours during the last cup of weeks which not that much No matter if you hate downtown Frankfurt or do Well, I don't but I go that frequently Okay For where I live today Frankfurt is about four miles so it's not that far And You might live by some kind of on top of some mountain where it's freezing and cold and windy all the time No, I don't live in the UK market It's any consolation No, but today's not about the weather Let's not your weather podcast. No, this is much more about an episode that's Beloved person called can fall in date Prior to the 20 to our 20 years in review Episode as without further ado and 60 yes exactly let's take a look at What's Mr. Fagmas referring to So the thing is Martin I mean the details within the show notes but including the link to that episode and The Important bit is people listen if you're interested in this How HPR works certainly on the rest of it listen to this episode. This is important bit because much of the following will refer to this episode for example can Right foot in states that we have more listeners than the people has in than the earth sorry than the earth Wow, I think it's the the galaxy Quite a lot of somebody Yeah, well, I don't know if you can find out for me, but he talks about a 200 Billion listeners obligatory drumroll and you can logically say that the Linux in law show has a total of 270 billion 3,000 and eight subscribers and Martin in terms of marketing this is pure gold Yeah, we need to re-write that I'm just take it. Did you what when did you fire the last marketing department But we could go We haven't talked about it. Did you re-write or they'll use this so there's no marketing Okay, because I need one this you've been proven here Mark in that case you'll be glad to hear But you think but you see thing is this this this number only leaves us to one conclusion What about marketing If we have more listeners then the earth has inhabitants Well we must have extra culturalea listenership as well yeah, no, okay Yes on plane it's listen husband We didn't count the sheet that listened to us Oh they look what they made Things though They're playing some If that figure is anything to go on, you must have a significant extraterrestrial listenership. Well, I took the, you forgot to count the sheep, was it going to be there? Right up. But you didn't even, without, even with the... Either way, I don't. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. Okay. So, so let me, in first of all, thank you very much. Oh, extraterrestrial listenership. I'm going to mention that they meant... Did I have a name? Yes. They do it. They do it. Let me get this right. Quickings. I didn't have to move. Go back to Mark. Go back to Mark. I thought they came. Yeah. I thought they came. So, yes. So, the end of the end of the transcript is actually around supposed to read this because they put about 20k of muller into our coffers at Quickaxx. No axe kills faster in the known universe. And clinkens please. Please excuse me if I butcher this message as I said, my clinkens is awful. But as I said, it's, we are on the rise in terms of extraterrestrial sponsorship. So, Mark, that's another axe at 20k. All right, we're just going down our whole thing. It costs right. We would have even more cashiest at our disposal, Mark. If you wouldn't always expense your coke habit. More than zero. Okay. Let's exchange. Speaking of coke. Pepsi coke. Coca-Cola. No, no. No, no, no, no, no, no. It's a burden. It saves you. If you're listening. It's bad for you. We have, we have quite... Reason with sponsoring clients in place. The email address is sponsored. I'll leave you with the email address on the YouTube. And as you just heard, if you're thinking about extraterrestrial expansion, we are the podcast. You want to get in touch with. So, we repeat that email address. Sponsor. I'll leave you with the email address. I'll leave you with the email address. And plans are affordable. And as I said, we are probably not only in the opposite space, but we be the podcast that is listened to across the universe. Well, not only does. If we give case numbers, I didn't think to go by. Not only that, we're not just listening to across the universe. We're listening to more outside of Earth than on Earth. So, it's the... Yes, it is. I don't want to. Yes. Sheep or not, Mark. Exactly. Yeah. Or even extraterrestrial creatures. So, Mark, here's a homework task for you. I have some marketing department that will look after extraterrestrial sheep and other species. Okay. Well, we can all discuss. Please get in touch extraterrestrial sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Yes. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep, sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep. The rule is exactly the rule is worked, we now know how HBAR works internally. So Martin, for Mark's mission accomplished. Yes, yes. And with that, we would like to, again, thank HPR, especially Kenneth Fallon. Yes. There's beyond answers. And it's probably exactly. And that way, what about this, this campaign climbing? Because it's going to be amazing. I mean, can validate that we have 200 billion listeners, that makes it, I can almost see the headlines, New York Times, London Times, England Times, England Times, yes. But other papers that come to mind, Harold Tribune, Los Angeles Times, the Irish Times, maybe the independent. There's no German Times, no, but of course, we have a front foot, I can understand it. Yes, I mean, I can almost see the headlines, it lost the most listen to podcasts across the universe. Amazing. And with that, we are almost at the end of the episode, that was actually the shortest episode in the history of what they did from England Times. You guys, thank you for listening and see you soon. This is the Linux in-laws. You come for the knowledge, but stay for the madness. Thank you for listening. This podcast is licensed under the latest version of the Creative Commons license, type at Tributions Share Like. Credits for the intramusy go-to-blue sear-roosters, for the songs of the market, to twin flames for their piece called the flow used for the secondary intros, and finally to celestial ground for the songs we just is, use by the dark side. You find these and other did these licensed under the CC at Germando, or website dedicated to liberate the music industry from choking copyright legislation and other crap concepts. Okay, you're still listening, which is good news. Okay, now jokes aside, first of all, Cadden has a cup of valid points when he basically has the last one whole thing and came to the conclusion that these figures may be a little bit off. So let's take a look at some of his arguments. Do you want to go first, Martin? Yeah, we can do. So I think he has actually confirmed the archives that opened numbers, so from that point of view, we are good. The bits that he's picking up on is the fact that we talked about syndication, which was the wrong word, but we assumed that there's quite assumed that when we are on something like Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, then you could expand those numbers by a factor, which was obviously an unknown factor, which is very, however, as he points out, a lot of these podcasts hosting, I don't know if they have that to say, a name for them, refer back to the original HDR location. As in, yes, they are hosting their website, we're not as the time to shed light on how we came to this conclusion. And rightly points out, we're listening to on ourcast.org, as in download stats between 1,500 and 2,000 in a bit, for enough, if my student at one of the biggest USI's piece is anything to go by, unfortunately, I cannot mention their name, because the check hasn't arrived in the mail yet in terms of sponsoring. Did you not do it in the job? No, Mark, Mark has not reached out, has not reached out to them yet. Okay, if they refuse to pay you as well. I mean, the details are being implemented, yeah. You can, is this, this ISPR, by looking at my LinkedIn profile, for example, if that's the experience is anything to go by, the download figures as Ken wrote, he pointed out, do not reflect real world in terms of Ken or re-mentioned stats, anything you not, you do not see in the web server logs. Content liver networks as in CDNs, the likes of CloudFlare, I come on all the rest of them, tend to cache these things. So in that case, Ken is absolutely spot on, syndication wasn't the right turn, but rather caching. If my past experience, if my past experience at this ISP is anything to go by, tripling or quadrupling these figures is a very conservative estimate. So if we clock in at around, say, let's 2000, download figures or not, to 2000 downloads on per episode on aircraft or arc, if you quadruple this, you are clock in about 8000. So we are not totally off if that assumption is anything to go by, we assume that between 5 and 10,000 people don't know us per episode, plus the fact that you do not see the nuts or the nuts at downloads in your lock anyway. But Ken is absolutely spot on when he says that this is not an exact time, and this is actually very true in terms of its far from an exact time. So what we essentially did is, we took these development figures from the aircraft of Arc, and this is what you can scrape from the websites, and then project it to these numbers based on past experience, and so are we arrived at these stats? Well, they're not stats, they're telecast projections, yes, projections, yeah, and yeah, there's a lot going on. No, yeah, as he's saying, as the same goes, that's the, they can be used for many, many reasons, but yeah, as long as we can explain the logic behind our calculations, that's fine. And as, as the same as Ken has done, explained his logic business, which is great. Yes. And there's also one, I mean, people by all means, check out the episode and also very important. And with the transcript. Yeah, now he's done a very, that way. Yes. And Ken fully marks for, for doing this transcript, never mind coming up with a, with the figures, never mind doing the Libra Office magic, but if you take a look at the plot figure that is in the transcript, I'm proud, almost, to say that we are in the upper third percentile of the download figures on all of the published episodes. And of course, it's a matter of debates, if limits in loss by uploading the audio files is actually a true podcast in itself, because Ken may have a point of insane that HPR's actually podcast on the podcast hosting platform, some people may agree to differ on this one. But at the end of the day, in terms of if you take a look at this figure, as in the plot figure, we are up there with regards to the most downloaded episodes on Hackabolic Radio, even within the first couple of weeks of publishing new new new content. And again, listeners, thank you very much. We wouldn't be there without you. There's an important bit. Never mind whether you're extraterrestrial or not. Yeah, I would like to know what the episode was on July, someone July, which had the, the most hits in HPR's street this year, but yeah, of course, I'll reference that to the episode list. The details, I will be in the show notes, yes, it's probably the more, yeah, it's probably episode, I think it's Mozilla, CTO, if not complete in a second, but I might be up but I may be wrong, I don't know. Again, people, thank you very much, keep listening, because you make the podcast. And if you, if you want to, if you want to skew, the figures even more spread the word. So, my people are down with this stuff. People see extraterrestrials anyway. We don't mind, spread the word, completely clueling, I was thinking for, thank you. I'm putting this, my clean, my clean is far from perfect, okay, I think we still have some feedback, Marvin. We do, we do, we do, we do, we do, we do, thank you, sure. Yes, I'm positive, but let me start, it's, it's, we don't know, we haven't done this, we haven't done this, we haven't done this, we haven't done this, we haven't done this, we haven't done it on the episode, we're just in the level virtualization and marked in faith, which of course, since when episode 57, they come at the first to unite Germany and Russia from the Katonic, no, to make the katonic act, sorry, Russian and Germany would be a powerhouse, to help with NATO, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, how many more victims are they going to be, while the cowardly and evil west goes along with it. This is a highly political comment, but as we are explicit and be on not censors, I hope. Martin, any comments on this? No, it's someone's opinion. Clearly, I'm a political one. That's it's somewhat from the eastern part of the word of the action. Martin, I mean, just for the point, what would happen if you would unite Germany and Russia? And I'm not talking about the former Eastern Germany, I'm talking about the old of Germany. Okay. Oh, of course, the Ukraine and some other states, NATO of course wouldn't take hardly to it, right? Well, the downside is that they wouldn't have any mobiles for their gas because, too. But you see, not very Russia could join NATO first. Yes, we mentioned this to me. Correct. Yes. So if Russia would join NATO, of course, that would probably mean Putin stepping down on something, the likelihood of that happening, the likelihood of that happening may be very small. This would actually be possible. Yes. But as a chance to offer a take place. Yeah, I've got a very close circle. It's from the comment. I don't think the Secretary of the United States is a fan of NATO. Correct. Yes. But you see, without the Biden of NATO, this unification wouldn't happen unless Germany decides to leave NATO, which is probably off the path anyway. Okay. Well, this guy challenges the next stuff. Do you want to wait the next one? Sure. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's the one from Sarah. Yes. So, or on episode 58 by Sarah, hello, which I was always, it will be fun to collaborate. One of these days. Well, Sarah, please do. When they're sorry, there's more in the comments. Yes, there is more in other comments than making a comment on the comments. Sorry, of course, what the way. I thought it was me to comment on my comment on the comment. Anyway, she continues. She continues. And yes, law, I did let my show remain labeled explicit when there was probably no swearing, but I never know what the fans folks. So, I don't consider damn or hellsware worse, but many folks do. And since I normally swear, like I say, I thought better say, sorry, slightly face-winged thingy. There we go. Yes, enough to refer into the episode of season 1 episode 58, comment using friends and aptly named Sarah. So, Sarah was actually, on that episode, was actually a box as an epic of the week, which I came across when listening to episodes or to publish audio files and like a public radio. And Sarah talks about hardcore, if I could, if I could, if I could, it's correctly. So, memory fading about knitting and some other stuff. So, Sarah, if you're listening to this and my money would be on, my money would be on you are. Please get in touch. We would really love to have come to show. So, that we can talk about other hardcore stuff as well. Both of our shows are explicit. So, we can go even down the root of, what's the one I'm looking for? We've been, and some other text show, what is it? If you're sorry, I mean, this is hard cause, Sarah. This is the real world. And, jokes aside, all right, if you want to, if you want to part of this, we are looking forward to having on the show, please get in touch. Email addresses, feedback, a little bit's in us on a you. Feel free to send the email and we'll take it from there. Tell Martin, any, any, any boxes? That's on the picture for the week. Oh, this box is, and I popped, so I was a, it's moving, is that? Well, probably back, it's a, yeah, this is one of the few things I can discuss with my go ahead. So, this is the, movie's called Le Mans 1966, which is really about the whole story about Ford, turned by Ferrari and being stuffed and then building their own toys, and stuff like that. This is, yeah, this is a, this is a, this is a, this is the story, and I must be putting this right. If you're interested, let's go things. That room, yeah, actually, that reminds me of, I think I mentioned this already, there's a, there's another movie on this subject, where actually, they check, and I don't think it's the same movie, because they actually, it's almost like a, like a documentary, they, and things will be in the show notes. The movie speaks about Ford putting a serious amount of money, yes, yes, into, into, how to combat Ferrari, because Ferrari offers most, Ferrari declined the offer to be bought by Ford. Yes. So, Ford came up with their own car, and the movie pretty much depicts what happens around this. Maybe I'm really old, maybe I'm really of old age, and we're talking about the multiple movies on the subject. This is a heavy movie. Yeah, but it wouldn't, it wouldn't, it has more than one movie, exactly. But the links will be in the show notes, and it's, it's certainly worth taking a look at both of them, I suppose, if they are really, they're different. Oh, the story is the same one, yeah, and so what about a, yeah, it's a, it's a, it's really a, I want to say a, a trash movie, it's called Book of Monsters, because it's, yeah, it's, yeah, it's, it, I, I, I am DB, scores it for 0.7. So, you want to have a little bit of boost before you watch it, but if you are starting to intoxicate, it makes an excellent watch, because the whole thing is so hilarious that you get the most fun enough it. People do not watch it sober, it doesn't make any sense, or it doesn't make much sense, but it's this way. I'm, I'm okay, but I'm quite, sometime ago, I think it was released in 2018, so it's a little bit older, but if you have nothing else to do, anyone, if you want to kill a couple of hours, and if with the ride through, at hand, it would certainly, a weight of a time in terms of watching it. Uh, yeah, and if you're listening to this, here could be a cure, but this, this mentioned, did I prove could be your band, exactly. So, if you stretch it back as the back says, the big card spurs and of the world, the address is Martin wants to hear at least in the study. Yeah, so, yeah, okay, I guess that's the one thing that we will learn from this episode, um, uh, listen to them as a mother. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a good time as I need to say thank you, uh, for, to something called Hacker Public Radio. Oh, yes, well, we do that part of them, yes, this is a very, um, specific, uh, extra time to do it. It's, um, even all can can, and for instance, their hard work, uh, so definitely the cat form and sponsorship. Yeah, so can David and all the rest of them, as they're called, geneticists, they're called, or they're almost there called themselves. Yes, this is the following is for you, Hacker Public Radio. Thank you very much, your turn. Okay, have, uh, have, have, have, have Hacker Public Radio, you and that. Hacker Public Radio, are they got, though? Okay, Hacker Public Radio, I mean, you could go with English. Yes, yes, yes, Hacker Public Radio, how do you jack you? And I think we, we fact, we should leave it at that. Then we should, we should, you should leave it at that time, we should leave it at that time. So, um, Hacker Public Radio, much as precious. Ah, it's better. Yes, yes, of course. Um, maybe there's something more, bear with me. Hacker Public Radio, right, you are, apparently that was Russian. Hmm, okay. Anything else? Anything else? Then we just come to my mountain. At the, I think that's probably, um, sufficient. Yes, we have it. Well, yeah, I guess we're missing Chinese credits, credits, close, can, in France. We, we wouldn't be there without you. Hmm, so all in all, thank you very much. And rebutters, comments, rebutters about the site. We will be on Hacker Public Radio, until we decide to do otherwise. And thank you again for having us. Hmm. Yeah, we should really, like, kind of, yeah, that's a great thing. Yes. And with that, thank you for listening. This is the Linux in-laws. You come for the knowledge, but stay for the madness. Thank you for listening. 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