The Binary Times – Series 6 Episode 12a

Series 6 Episode 12a – This is our final episode of season 6. We chat about audio in Linux, a brief look back throughout the year, Automate the Boring Stuff, snaps or ppa’s and a load of other random topics for your enjoyment, more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:28 Wayne welcomes us to Season 6 Episode 12 of the Binary Times. It’s looking clear in Bristol and foggy in Kilkishen. Christmas is only around the corner! Mark sympathises with their Australian listeners with the weather and fires they’re having to put up with out there. Mark goes on to tell us he’s found a new graphical cli weather app. You invoke it by typing the following: finger [your location]@graph.no. This will give you the meteogram for your location, including temperature, along with symbols for sun, cloud, rain etc. for the next 24 hours or so.

05:05 Wayne asks Mark what he’s been at and Mark tells us that he’s got a new laptop, a Sony Vaio from one of their Australian listeners. Despite being sent the laptop gratis, customs still wanted their pound of flesh, as is their want. Mark loves the display on the laptop, and he thinks it may well become his daily driver. He installed Ubuntu 19.10 on it and it all went incredibly easily. He congratulates the Ubuntu team on doing such an incredible job on making such a great and easy to use desktop operating system. The lads discuss Ubuntu MATE and what Wayne had to do to get the date on the notification bar on 19.10.

Mark goes on to look back over what they’ve been looking at over the year. After a brief trip back to the early noughties, Mark tells us how well Nextcloud is doing at keeping our private data secure. He goes on to tell us that LibreOffice has continued to improve throughout the year and that they are currently looking for help, and they have suggestions as to how you can help.

The guys go on to discuss the recurring theme of Humble Bundles. A current bundle that catches their eye is the O’Reilly Classics Bundle. The guys go on to discuss a bit of humble bundle fatigue but seem to conclude that they’ll continue buying them. The discussion moves onto reading, reading articles online, and the modern mind being distracted. Wayne goes on to say that he got further with Automate the Boring Stuff on Udemy than he did with the book itself, the video tutorials helped as Wayne feels he’s better with video than printed material. The guys give a shout out to Al Sweigart, the author, who releases his books under a creative commons license. Wayne tells us he’s getting the 2nd edition of automate the boring stuff, and Mark goes through the “what’s new in the 2nd Edition of Automate the boring stuff”. Wayne’s already looking forward to resting his mug of tea on that book Christmas day!

Wayne goes on to talk about the wonderful Unfa, who’s brilliance is depressing for the rest of us mere mortals. Wayne mentions the new Vital wave synth, by Matt Tytel and recommends trying it out. Wayne goes on to speak about the virtues of Ableton and this sparks a bit of a conversion on the virtues of software. Wayne also recommends LMMS as something to try. Wayne tells us he recently sold an APC 40 midi controller that worked well with Ableton. Wayne rounds out the discussion by stating he will use open source software whenever he can, though Ableton is hard to beat! Also, go buy the the 2nd edition of automate the boring stuff book!

44:04 Wayne tells us about some of the open source hacky stuff he’s been doing at work with proprietary software. He used Ubuntu MATE to boot into the machines in question, though found Window’s 10 doesn’t fully shut down when you shut down, rather it hibernates the kernel to allow for quicker bootup. You can turn this off, which Wayne did so that he could delete the profiles as required.

48:05 Wayne decides to get all controversial and say that you need to use Ardour and JACK to do audio, even podcasts. Mark disagrees and thinks Audacity is sufficient to do podcasts. They also disagree on tinwhistle playing.

52:24 Under the Hood! Mark’s under the hood is a discussion about a blog article on proton mail that is how to stay private on android, that leads to an open ended discussion about all things telephony and privacy, which touches off of news that was in the Ask Noah Show and poor Disney+ passwords.

Waynes Under the hoods are Ryans Tutorials and Chris Titus’ How to secure a web server.

01:09:17 Irish saying of the podcast is Bualadh Bos

Instead of finishing, the lads chat about all the cool things that they could be chatting about next year, and carry on into talking about Desktop Environmnets and Snaps vs Debs / PPAs.

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

#594 – Candy-coloured laser beams

This week on The Bugcast: we bring you our Christmas special with very little chat and 8 tracks of amazing festive Creative Commons music!

A very Happy Christmas to all of our listeners. However you celebrate this time of year, or however you spend the time, please enjoy the time with friends and family, and stay safe.

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

<strong><a href="https://thebugcast.org/choice">Submit</a></strong> your favourite tracks we’ve played since episode 553 for the Listener’s Choice episode 600 at the end of January 2020.

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  • The next live show will be episode 595, which will be streamed live in the chatroom on Sunday 29 December 2019 at 21:30-ish UK time (GMT/UTC).
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Special thanks go to

Our <a href="https://thebugcast.org/support">supporters</a>!<br />
The artists for allowing us to play their music.<br />
Everyone who joined us in the chat room for the live broadcast of this show.<br />
<a href="https://archive.org/">Internet Archive</a> for hosting the media files<br />
<a href="https://euterpiaradio.ch/">Euterpia Radio</a> for the use of their Shoutcast server

The Bugcast is a proud founder member of the Otherside Podcast Network

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TuxJam 79 – Lost & broke

For the last time this decade, your troublesome trio aim to inform, entertain and annoy you, and each other, with a cavalcade of Creative Commons tunes and Free and Open Source Software. Dave (aka thelovebug), Andrew (aka mcnalu) and Kevie begin with their usual roundup of lesser known distro releases from distrowatch and then continue to blather on in festive mood ending.

Christmas comes to the TuxJam towers recording studio.

It’s no fun being broke or lost at any time of the year but it’s especially irksome at Christmas. So we take a look at two apps for android that will keep you right. Budget Watch will help you keep your spending within its budget, and OpenMultiMaps will guide you if you lose your way. Thanks are due to Thomas for recommending OpenMultiMaps to us.

We are delighted to have quite a bit of feedback to respond to including some tweets from the dev of FerenOS which we reviewed in TuxJam 77.

Creative commons tunes played are:

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Bound

Bound
Bound

In this episode, Dave and Yannick review Bound, the 17th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek Enterprise. After that, they go over some news items.

In this episode

Thanks

Once again, huge thanks to John from Canada for joining us on last week’s episode. And thanks to all our listeners, we are very grateful you chose to spend a little bit of your precious time to listen to our show !

Legal

The review featured in this episode is a modified version of the work done by the team at Memory Alpha and is released under a CC-BY-NC licence, which means you can use it, transform it, and redistribute it as long as you give appropriate credits to us and Memory Alpha, and you don’t use it for commercial business.

The rest of this episode is released under a CC-BY-SA licence, which means you can do pretty much whatever you want with it, as long as you credit us as the original authors, and if you publish something based on this episode, you have to release it under the same license.

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#593 – Take Over 4: The Sequel

This week on The Bugcast: Yannick and Lainey take over the controls, talk about networking and networks, and play you 8 amazing tracks of 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://oggcamp.org/">OggCamp</a><br />
<a href="https://otherside.network/">Other Side Podcast Network</a>, new shows

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  • Please leave us feedback on the music or any of the topics that we’ve discussed.
  • The next live show will be episode 594, which will be streamed live in the chatroom on Friday 20 December 2019 at 21:30-ish UK time (GMT/UTC).
  • Join us during the week on our Telegram group chat – click here to join
    (you’ll need a Telegram account)
  • Submit your favourite tracks we’ve played since episode 553 for the Listener’s Choice episode 600 at the end of January 2020.

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Special thanks go to

Yannick and Lainey, for hosting this week’s show!<br />
Our <a href="https://thebugcast.org/support">supporters</a>!<br />
The artists for allowing us to play their music.<br />
Everyone who joined us in the chat room for the live broadcast of this show.<br />
<a href="https://archive.org/">Internet Archive</a> for hosting the media files<br />
<a href="https://euterpiaradio.ch/">Euterpia Radio</a> for the use of their Shoutcast server

The Bugcast is a proud founder member of the Otherside Podcast Network

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#592 – Oz Two-nan

This week on The Bugcast: Oz takes over the controls and treats you to 10 amazing, and very different, tracks of Creative Commons music!

Songs played

Bedding: <a href="https://freesound.org/people/tim.kahn/">Tim Kahn</a> – <a href="https://freesound.org/people/tim.kahn/sounds/477883/">Dawn Chorus On the Bank of the Little Missouri River</a></b><br />
Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

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  • Please leave us feedback on the music or any of the topics that we’ve discussed.
  • The show live show will be episode 593 which will be hosted by Yannick and Lainey and streamed live in the chatroom on Friday 13 December 2019 at 21:30-ish UK time (GMT/UTC).
  • Dave and Caroline will be back on Friday 20 December as normal
  • Join us during the week on our Telegram group chat – click here to join
    (you’ll need a Telegram account)
  • Submit your favourite tracks we’ve played since episode 553 for the Listener’s Choice episode 600 at the end of January 2020.

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Special thanks go to

Oz, for hosting this week’s show!<br />
Our <a href="https://thebugcast.org/support">supporters</a>!<br />
The artists for allowing us to play their music.<br />
Everyone who joined us in the chat room for the live broadcast of this show.<br />
<a href="https://archive.org/">Internet Archive</a> for hosting the media files<br />
<a href="https://euterpiaradio.ch/">Euterpia Radio</a> for the use of their Shoutcast server

The Bugcast is a proud founder member of the Otherside Podcast Network

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TuxJam 78 – Gifts for Geeks 2019

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Is there a geek in your family? The answer must be yes, at the very least there’s you! Why else would you be reading this? If your family or friends need ideas, then point them here or plunder our list if they too are geeks.

Your hosts Kevie, Dave (aka thelovebug) and Andrew (aka mcnalu) offer up a spectrum of gifts from the cheap and safe, to the weird and downright bizarre along with a few that cost mega-bucks.

Being based in the UK we looked at prices in GBP (£) but it is only a rough guide so you can view the ranges below in Euros or USD ($).

Stocking filler (under 10):

Brown paper bag insulated lunch bag

Clothes peg clip light

PCB coaster

Tux Penguin Cookie Cutter

Penguin USB Stick

Low (10-25):

Buy merchandise from the official stores eg:

Air quality, pressure, temp, humidity sensor for RPi

Inky pHat

SoloKeys (or from 13-37.org or 1bitsquared.de)

Mid range(25-100):

Mayflash F300 Arcade Fight Joystick

Wonderboom 2

Tree New Bee

PCBWay.com

Ubercorn – 16×16 LED array for RPi

8BitDo SF30 PRO Bluetooth Gamepad (full collection at Pimoroni)

Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB

High priced (100+):

Nike Self Tying Laces

Lego Wind Turbine

Hybrid Smartwatch HR Collider

Smart Belt

Creality Ender 3 3D Printer (significantly cheaper on Banggood app)

GPD Micro PC

Wow you really love them:

HP Spectre X350 15

Dell XPS 13 Laptop 7390

Custom guitar

Festive Creative Commons music tracks:

Ralph G – When the Snow Falls

Thicker Than Water – Joy To The World

The Willows – Winter Wonderland

Virtual Choir – Silent Night

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Divergence

Divergence
Divergence

In this episode, Dave and Yannick have a guest : John Olliffe, a.k.a John from Canada. They review Divergence, the 16th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek Enterprise. After that, they have a chat with John about the place of Star Trek in his life. And finally, they go over the seven questions to the guest.

In this episode

Thanks

Once again, huge thanks to all our lovely listeners, we are very grateful you chose to spend a little bit of your precious time to listen to our show !

Legal

The review featured in this episode is a modified version of the work done by the team at Memory Alpha and is released under a CC-BY-NC licence, which means you can use it, transform it, and redistribute it as long as you give appropriate credits to us and Memory Alpha, and you don’t use it for commercial business.

The rest of this episode is released under a CC-BY-SA licence, which means you can do pretty much whatever you want with it, as long as you credit us as the original authors, and if you publish something based on this episode, you have to release it under the same license.

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The Binary Times – Series 6 Episode 12

Series 6 Episode 12 – In this special Xmas episode the Linux Lads and the Binary Times Guys get together to have a good old chat about all things Linux, some of the topics covered are Windows out of support in January, too many Raspberry Pi’s? and what hardware we’d like to see Linux on, Enjoy.

00:27 Wayne welcomes us to the Linux Lads / Binary Times Christmas mash up show. In this episode Conor, Mark, Mike, Shane and Wayne will be talking about all things Linux!. This should make for some interesting conversation.

00:55 Mike kicks off the disccussion asking whether the end of support for Windows 7 will herald a new golden age of Linux on the desktop. The article from Vivaldi, “Why you should replace Windows 7 with Linux” is discussed before the conversation turns to what distribution would you recommend to new users, and all the ramifications of what that might mean. The conversation swings around to people’s acceptance of other systems. Mike thinks change is good. The conversation swings back to business implementations. Shane’s seen clever desktop implementations on top of Redhat. Conor asks if there are viable alternatives to Active Directory and Waynes mentions RazDC and Univention. They all agree that they would like to see Linux implemented in their organizations. Mike’s is already half and half. Shane asks whether Linux needs to buy into greasy capitalism, leading to some interesting thoughts on the subject. Gnome is seen as being a standard desktop environment that can be targeted as a platfrom. Just as concensus is being reached that next year will be the year of the linux desktop, the conversation turns to open standards, enlightened societies and preaching to the choir. We also discover using Linux helps you to grow to nice old age!

45:53 Shane moves the conversation on to how many Raspberry Pis do we all have. Conor admits to not owning a Raspberry Pi, though he does have a Rock 64. The guys tell us of all their different use cases. Shane’s not using his pis. Mike suggests appjar, zenity, Kdialog and bash scripts to help Shane in finding a solution for his use case. He also suggests godot game engine as a possible solution. Mark tells us about the Picade, the Pirate Radio, a weather station thing that’s not doing anything and a broken Pi-hole. Wayne tells us he has 10 raspberry pis doing various things, including kodi boxes with a pi tv hat, using motion eye os to capture some frog porn. He’s also using Yunohost. Conor mentions ODroid as an alternative to the Raspberry Pi. The guys discuss the great projects the Linux Voice guys used to get up to.

57:44 The guys discuss what hardware they would like to see Linux on. Mike wants to see a decently priced, well specified phone for the masses. Something like a Pinephone, maybe a Pinephone Pro? Shane tells us he is dieing for a large linux tablet or e-reader. Wayne’s looking forward to what Pine are going to be doing. All the guys are going to get a Pine Phone, apart from Mark. Shane is buying everthing! Mark would like to see a PowerPC notebook. They are currently fundraising but not hitting their targets.

That pretty much finishes up the Linux Lads / Binary Times Mashup. Christmas Waffling, we hope you’ve enjoyed it as much as we’ve enjoyed making it!

CCJam Episode 65 – Ted Weems

In episode 65 of CCJam, Gavin brings you the music of Ted Weems, a bandleader and musician originally from Philadelphia.

You can find the entire collection of Ted Weem’s work over at archive.org

Tracks played in this episode:

  • Slappin’ The Bass (from 1930)
  • Jig Time (from 1931)
  • Bedding: The Boulevard of Broken Dreams (from 1933)

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