Coming of Age

Coming of Age
Coming of Age

In this episode, Dave and Yannick review Coming of Age, the 19th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. After that, they discuss what may be coming up in the forthcoming season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery.

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#630 – Scandi Noir & RIP T’Challa

This week on The Bugcast: Alex goes back to school, we talk about TV, and bid a farewell to Chadwick Boseman, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

Alex back to school this week<br />
Dave’s birthday this weekend<br />
IMDb: <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1733785/">The Bridge</a><br />
IMDb: <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6623682/">Rebecka Martinsson: Arctic Murders</a><br />
itv.com: <a href="https://www.itv.com/presscentre/press-releases/britains-favourite-detective">Britain’s Favourite Detective</a><br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-53955912">Chadwick Boseman: Black Panther star dies of cancer aged 43</a>

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The Binary Times – Series 8 Episode 5

Series 8 Episode 5 – In this episode, Mark has been not really finding what he was looking for with the ‘find’ command and has been making animations with GIMP, Wayne tells us more about the D1 minis and the D1 mini shields, updating to Nextcloud 19, more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:24 Wayne introduces Season 8 Episode 5 with the weather. Mark’s got a new segment to the show with Old Mok’s predictions due to his uncanny wintry prediction.

02:52 Mark tells us he’s been grand, what with holidays and trips off to Kerry and the like, though the Kerry trip was cut short due to storm Ellen. He goes on to tell us then that he was trying to use find to move files but wasn’t successful and asks the audience for some help.

He goes on to tell us that he used a GIMP feature to create animations. His advice from this is to not try to run an animation preview if the animation preview window is already open as it will crash your entire system.

12:20 Wayne tells us about his electronics tinkering after Mark prompts him to explain what all those pictures were in the Maker’s Corner Telegram Channel. Wayne has been playing around with the Wemos D1 mini, a low power micro controller, and tells us about his adventures. He tells us the differences in power use of the Wemos D1 mini compared to the Raspberry Pi, and tells us about Jeff Geerling’s article on reducing power in a Raspberry Pi Zero.

30:14 Mark talks a bit about his Turris MOX. He tells us his DNS is now provided by CZNIC. It’s not all been plain sailing as he managed to put his Turris MOX into a boot loop that he wasn’t able to get out of even when he successfully forced a factory reset. He hasn’t flagged this yet. He recommends backing up the SD card so that you can easily get back to a fresh install.

37:23 Mark goes on to tell us that OTA updates of Ubuntu Touch are now available with the Volla Phone. The guys discuss Ubuntu Touch.The conversation takes in Teleports and Telegram and messaging, as well as Apple’s shortcomings. As well as banking. Not that banks will be around for much longer.

Wayne goes on to tell us that hes’ upgraded his NextCloud instance to 19, and NextCloud Talk to 9. The guys think it’s great.

54:24 Under the Hood – Mark’s Under the Hood is yet another Humble Bundle, and this one is the Advanced Computer Security and Privacy Bundle.

Wayne’s first Under the is mkdir -p, to create all the directories as given. His second one is a link to Awesome Self Hosted, a list of Free Software network services and web applications. Wayne’s final one is acpi -i to check the health of a laptop battery.

01:00:34 Irish saying of the show is “Tá sé ag teacht anuas i ndáiríre” – Its really coming down (out there)

We hope you enjoyed the episode as much as we did making it!

#629 – Birthday girl

This week on The Bugcast: we celebrate the birthday girl, describe our first proper outing since lockdown, discuss decisions to reduce lockdown, and play 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

Caroline’s birthday <em>(birthday girl)</em><br />
Out out @ Brodsworth/Doncaster/Meal<br />
Carry On Minister (again) – <a href="https://www.thenational.scot/news/18684639.matt-hancocks-embarrassing-blunder-shows-hasnt-got-clue/">Matt Hancock: embarrassing blunder shows he ‘hasn’t got a clue’</a><br />
Carry On Minister (again) – <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/28/grant-shapps-safe-to-return-to-work-in-offices-in-england-coronavirus">Grant Shapps: “it is safe to return to work in offices in England”</a><br />
<a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-53945641">Doncaster Races are back on</a> – What could possibly go wrong?

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Home Soil

Home Soil
Home Soil

In this episode, Yannick is back with Dave to review Home Soil, the 18th episode of the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

During the recording, the guys talked about Knight Rider, and doubted the fact that Kitt could get on the truck’s ramp without crashing. Well, they were wrong, and here’s the proof :

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#628 – Splints and morphine

This week on The Bugcast: we discuss the TV series we’re currently watching, a shout out to Kevie who’s recovering from a motorcycle accident, and 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

Huge shout out to Kevie who is in hospital recovering from a motorcycle accident<br />
IMDb: <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2303687/">Line of Duty</a><br />
IMDb: <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4786824/">The Crown</a><br />
Tea, Earl Grey, Hot: <a href="https://teaearlgreyhot.org/when-the-bough-breaks/">When The Bough Breaks</a> (with Lainey co-hosting)

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When The Bough Breaks

When The Bough Breaks
When The Bough Breaks

In this episode, Dave is joined by Lainey as Yannick continues his break to spend time with family. They review When The Bough Breaks, the 17th episode of the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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The Binary Times – Series 8 Episode 4

Series 8 Episode 4 – In this episode, true to form the guys expand on the recent weather events, Mark introduces the ideas behind a Cory Doctrow article and the conversation takes many twist and turns from there , more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:24 As a weary soul, Wayne welcomes us to the Series 8 Episode 4. Mark’s so weary that he’s even forgotten to pull up wttr.in and instead relies on met.ie for his weather report. It must be something to do with the hot weather. However, due to the magic of audio editing you don’t get to hear any of the key tapping that Wayne alluded to. The guys discuss hot summers, glowing pale legs exposed to sunlight and grapes exposed to too much heat in France.

The conversation follows this road as the guys discuss climate change and Cory Doctorow’s thought provocative article in locus on the subject called Full employment. Cory discounts the fears of people with regard to automation destroying peoples’ livelihoods as he thinks we will all be busy remediating the effects of climate change. It will involve unimaginably labor-intensive tasks, like relocating every coastal city in the world kilometers inland. Mark mentions Indonesia’s plan to move Jakarta as an example. The question becomes more one of funding. Mark goes on to quote the article’s learned lessons:

The pandemic crisis has taught us two critical things:

1. Blind adherence to government austerity destroys capacity – it doesn’t build it.

2. Sovereign currency issuers do not experience cash shortfalls during crises – they experience capacity shortfalls.

Mark then mentions the David McWilliam’s podcast and Angrynomics, a book about the rising tide of anger at inequality in the world and radical new solutions to tackle the inequality, while continuing to talk about Cory Doctorow’s article. The discussion takes off from there while the guys try and find a way to solve the world’s problems. Mark quotes the last lines of Cory Doctorow’s article to give us something to ponder:

Keynes once proposed that we could jump-start an economy by paying half the unemployed people to dig holes and the other half to fill them in.

No one’s really tried that experiment, but we did just spend 150 years subsidizing our ancestors to dig hydrocarbons out of the ground. Now we’ll spend 200-300 years subsidizing our descendants to put them back in there.

The guys don’t ponder so much as continue their talk on the subject, and there’s much to talk about, including World Leaders failing to act, Greece and Turkey squaring up over oil and gas, competing to win, and survival of the fittest vs survival of the most adaptable.

27 minutes into the show, Wayne manages to swing the conversation around to Free Software (in a way) when he discusses work IT spend. He has £900 to spend on three laptops and a tablet. Mark tells Wayne how he was recently able to purchase a Core i5 4590T to replace a G3220 for €30 so that he could install and play with Big Blue Button, a web conferencing system designed for online learning, so his point is computing can be cheap.

32:54 Wayne moves the conversation onto our recent move away from Telegram Chat to Matrix or Element. Mark explains that the main reason they moved over to Matrix was that it is Free and Open Source Software and more in keeping with their philosophy. Wayne is glad they’ve done it and uses Google as an example of how easy it is just to accept the convenience of it all without questioning the practise. Mark makes the point that it took a while for him to question these things, and Edward Snowden’s revelations really made him aware. Mark goes on to say that he’s disappointed that Mozilla’s and Google’s deal will continue but can rationalize it as a tax on Google’s dominance. Mark wishes that Mozilla could be properly funded to provide a free internet for us all. Wayne concludes that we should all be out there banging sticks before moving things along to under the hood.

45:01 Under the Hood – Mark’s one is a simple one and perfectly acceptable considering what they’ve just been talking about. For Sysadmin Day he suggests that everyone should go to Admin-magazine’s site and give them your email for marketing purposes and free sysadmin tools!

Wayne’s first under the hood is a script from one of our listeners, Vicky, that helps her deal with redshift. It goes like this:

#!/bin/bash

#

# Adjust your levels accordingly, redshift options:

# brightness - max value is 1.0

# temperature - normal is 6500, set lower value for less blue

#

# Add a startup item which sets a level, example:

# bash -c "redshift -PO 3900 -b 0.7 ; echo two > $HOME/.red_status.log"

#

# Use keyboard shortcuts to run this script, example:

# Alt + PgDn

# bash -c "$HOME'/Scripts/redshift_keyboard_shortcuts.sh' decrease"

# Alt + PgUp

# bash -c "$HOME'/Scripts/redshift_keyboard_shortcuts.sh' increase"

#

#


keys_pressed="$1"

log_file="$HOME/.red_status.log"

level_status="$(<"$log_file")"


set_level_four () {

redshift -PO 4700 -b 0.9

echo "four" > "$log_file"

}

set_level_three () {

redshift -PO 4700 -b 0.8

echo "three" > "$log_file"

}



set_level_two () {

redshift -PO 3900 -b 0.7

echo "two" > "$log_file"

}



set_level_one () {

redshift -PO 3200 -b 0.6

echo "one" > "$log_file"

}



set_level_zero () {

redshift -PO 2400 -b 0.5

echo "zero" > "$log_file"

}



decrease_level () {

if [[ "$level_status" = "four" ]]; then

set_level_three

elif [[ "$level_status" = "three" ]]; then

set_level_two

elif [[ "$level_status" = "two" ]]; then

set_level_one

elif [[ "$level_status" = "one" ]]; then

set_level_zero

fi

}



increase_level () {

if [[ "$level_status" = "zero" ]]; then

set_level_one

elif [[ "$level_status" = "one" ]]; then

set_level_two

elif [[ "$level_status" = "two" ]]; then

set_level_three

elif [[ "$level_status" = "three" ]]; then

set_level_four

fi

}



if [[ "$keys_pressed" = "decrease" ]]; then

decrease_level

elif [[ "$keys_pressed" = "increase" ]]; then

increase_level

fi

Wayne uses a transparent terminal in MATE and has discovered that alt-page-up turns his terminal to non-transparent and makes his terminal easier to read

Wayne also talks about barrier, a keyboard and mouse sharing utility

50:12 Irish saying of the show is “Níl áon chat séomra mar do chat séomra féin;

We hope you enjoy the show as much as we did making it!

#627 – 16:8 SW

This week on The Bugcast: fasting, weight loss, lockdown easing, and 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

<a href="https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-8-intermittent-fasting">16/8 Intermittent Fasting</a><br />
Slimming World group reopens<br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53772735">Coronavirus: Lockdown to ease further in England from Saturday</a>

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#626 – Beer, biere, brusta!

This week on The Bugcast: disasters overseas, beer at home, going into town during lockdown, and 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53699857">Kerala plane crash</a><br />
BBC News Topic: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/c88p951myv0t/beirut-port-explosion">Beirut port explosion</a><br />
Podcrawl Jitsi review<br />
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Beer_Day">International Beer Day</a> – Friday 7 August<br />
First trip into a town centre since lockdown<br />
<a href="https://teaearlgreyhot.org/too-short-a-season/">Tea, Earl Grey, Hot – Too Short A Season</a> (with Caroline co-hosting)<br />
<a href="https://facebook.com/dn12live/">DN12Live</a> shows

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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/2335268420116006/">Uncharted, with Dave and Caroline</a>

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