Antoine says: Yep
RE: hpr4552::2026-01-13 Printer Conspiracy by MrX00:07:02 Listen in
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Uhum, Epson releases (or released) their printers drivers interested in making money even if it means artificially hindering the work you need it to and which it could do.
I had an Epson Stylus CX4500. The official driver would not print, simply couldn't force to try, if it detected the ink cartridge was empty.
That means, not only you could not force it to try: it would not print a 100% yellow document if it though, and pointed, the only black cartridge was empty.
There was a little device you could buy online, used to reset a cartridge. It had 3 pins that you used to touched the 3 little metal areas of an "empty" Epson cartridge (of that model) to reset its identification to the printer — a "resetter" of cartridge. I bought, and after this procedure, I would put again the same cartridge (without even shaking, no mechanical idea to help, only deceiving the printer with the resetter); and the CX4500, with its official driver, read the cartridge as if it was full. And did the work with the previously "empty" cartridge. For at least 40 or 50 pages.
I searched now, the CX4500 is from 2004; I used it for years, at least until 2020, but, using only a little, even with cheap and good quality third-party cartridges, I faced the clogging you mentioned, not worth using weekly only to avoid the problem; so I abandoned it (I think it is by here somewhere, maybe would work after a little maintenance).
To the end: official driver support ended when I eventually updated Windows, would not work under it. But I had dual-boot, and it worked flawlessly in Linux. Without need of the reseter, because the open source driver was only interested in serving the best it could, no deceiving.
Nice content, and audio and voice. Thanks for the show, MrX!
Whiskeyjack says: hpr4563 :: Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 5 Fast Reactors
RE: hpr4563::2026-01-28 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 5 Fast Reactors by Whiskeyjack00:12:07 Listen in
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@mnw - Spent fuel from civil nuclear power plants is not suitable for making nuclear weapons as it has the wrong proportions of plutonium isotopes. Plutonium comes in multiple isotopes just like virtually all other heavy elements, and weapons require a high percentage of one specific isotope, which you don't get from spent civil fuel. Weapons grade plutonium is made in military reactors which are designed for that purpose and the fuel is rapidly cycled through to minimize the build up of undesired (for weapons purposes) isotopes.
As such, there is no direct connection between recycling commercial spent fuel (I covered a number of different recycling technologies in one episode) and nuclear weapons. I don't live in the US, but if there is a public perception there that there is such a connection, then it is likely this is the result of a misconception about the nature of the different isotopes of plutonium.
The main reason that most countries don't bother with recycling spent fuel is that a once through fuel cycle is cheaper. Those countries that do recycle fuel do so mainly for reasons of national security of energy supply. They simply wish to minimize their uranium imports by reusing fuel they already have.
A secondary reason is to reduce the amount of high level waste that must be stored by "burning up" the fissile isotopes of plutonium in a reactor. Much of the long lived part of nuclear waste is simply fissile isotopes of plutonium which can be re-used in a reactor as fuel.
If enough people have questions on this series, including topics that I have not covered, and post them as comments on HPR I would be willing to do a follow up episode covering those after the end of the series.
mnw says: Great Series
RE: hpr4563::2026-01-28 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 5 Fast Reactors by Whiskeyjack00:12:07 Listen in
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I am enjoying and look forward to the rest of the series. Do you think the US will ever wake up and start recycling its spent fuel? It seems like such a huge waste just to try and keep a small amount of fuel away from"the bad guys" or whatever they are imagining.
candycanearter07 says: cool project
RE: hpr4561::2026-01-26 A bit about Mission:Libre, a new project for 11-14 year olds in free software by Carmen-Lisandrette00:02:15 Listen in
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This seems like a promising project, and I think you explained it well despite it being your first episode. Best of luck!
Henrik Hemrin says: Happy to learn about the project
RE: hpr4561::2026-01-26 A bit about Mission:Libre, a new project for 11-14 year olds in free software by Carmen-Lisandrette00:02:15 Listen in
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First, welcome as a host at HPR!
It was interesting and encouraging to learn and hear about Mission:Libre, which is new to me. Best wishes to you and your mission!
mnw says: Great Recommendations!
RE: hpr4559::2026-01-22 Enkele off line vertaaltools by Ken Fallon00:03:54 Listen in
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I was chatting on Mastodon and was directed to this episode. Great one! I have downloaded and tried out the android app and it works as described. They have all the big languages I would need or want. Just brilliant! Thanks for the episode.
candycanearter07 says: printer issues
RE: hpr4552::2026-01-13 Printer Conspiracy by MrX00:07:02 Listen in
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From what I've heard online, printers infamously have tons of issues with wasting ink and forcing vendor lock-in, so I would not be surprised if the official drivers do intentionally destroy output to force you on the upgrade treadmill.
candycanearter07 says: good first show!
RE: hpr4554::2026-01-15 How I do todo by Jim DeVore00:17:00 Listen in
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i think this is a really good first show and the way you covered it was pretty cool. i use taskwarrior for mine, which i covered in another episode
ClaudioM says: Just What I Needed!
RE: hpr4559::2026-01-22 Enkele off line vertaaltools by Ken Fallon00:03:54 Listen in
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Looks like you uploaded this episode the day after I was looking for a solution like this. Thank you for this episode. I'll give LocalTranslate a go, though I would prefer something that I could install outside of a flatpak that would run on a BSD system as well.
Ken Fallon says: Spammer
RE: hpr4313::2025-02-12 Why I made a 1-episode podcast about a war story by Antoine00:17:20 Listen in
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Nice try but we can smell spammers a mile away.
candycanearter07 says: interesting experiment
RE: hpr4557::2026-01-20 Why I prefer tar to zip by Klaatu00:32:52 Listen in
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I never realized that tar compressed files are better at compressing than zip files! imo, its more of a mentality thing, like tar is literally just a series of files stitched together with some headers meaning it makes a lot more sense to apply a single-file compressor to it than something that is already applying some level of compression. There's also a bit of a compatibility issue, since most non technical users dont know what a tar file is or even that a zip file is a file, so zip is the lowest common denominator.
On that note, I think looking at 7zip would be an interesting experiment, since its newer and a lot more "well known"
operat0r says: weee
RE: hpr4569::2026-02-05 Kiosk with guest mode on Linux by Klaatu00:23:57 Listen in
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Can't think of any other files but other than the home folder you want to be cognizant of /tmp I just remember the old days of PHP having binaries running out tmp folders... I had a script that would go through every single virtual machine and search for binaries running out of weird places and it would find root kits all over the place!
brian-in-ohio says: Welcome
RE: hpr4554::2026-01-15 How I do todo by Jim DeVore00:17:00 Listen in
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Great show, I'll have to try it out.
Elsbeth says: Thank you
RE: hpr4576::2026-02-16 Responce to Lee/Elsbeth eps by operat0r00:39:18 Listen in
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Thank you for sharing your perspective here that was prompted by Lee and I’s discussion on women in IT. I want to formulate my thoughts better and see about recording a response to your response here. I Believe that would be more thought out than merely replying here, now. Just wanted you to know that while I have thoughts on your show both positive and confused (not negative) and hat I do listen to the whole show and appreciate the time and effort you put into it.
KarldaTech says: Christmas Ale
RE: hpr4555::2026-01-16 HPR Beer Garden 8 - Belgian Christmas Ales by Keviefrom the series Beverages.
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In the states, several breweries have Christmas Ales. My favorite is Old Fezzwig Ale. Not very spiced, malty, has a chewy quality. Thanks for your show.
operat0r says: White Male
RE: hpr4551::2026-01-12 “Elsbeth in IT: Since ’97” (Part 2) by Elsbeth00:39:05 Listen in
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not that anybody care about the angle from a white male but I did a eps on some this stuff... LMK if I can help in
anyway!
Ken Fallon says: My future self thanks you
RE: hpr4572::2026-02-10 Uncommon Commands, Episode 3 - strace by Deltaray00:17:01 Listen in
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I'm wondering how log it will be before I use this in prod ?
Ken Fallon says: Possible Graphics Library
RE: hpr4532::2025-12-16 Cheap Yellow Display Project Part 5: Graphical User Interface by Trey00:13:11 Listen in
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Having done zero research I submit a link that I got from Hackaday
roo_display is a feature-rich, fast, and easy to use library intended for building 'smart home' and similar controllers with graphical UI and optionally touch control.
https://hackaday.com/2026/01/09/a-ui-focused-display-library-for-the-esp32/
https://github.com/dejwk/roo_display
Henrik Hemrin says: Linux
RE: hpr4546::2026-01-05 HPR Community News for December 2025 by HPR Volunteersfrom the series HPR Community News.
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Nice community news, as usual. Thanks for this one!
Kevin said that to encourage someone to migrate to Linux desktop, is the best start to use software available for Linux already when on the other desktop, then will the hurdle to step over to Linux OS be relatively low. Good advice!
Archer72 says: Nuclear Reactor series
RE: hpr4546::2026-01-05 HPR Community News for December 2025 by HPR Volunteersfrom the series HPR Community News.
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Hello all,
A show with WhiskeyJack as Homer Simpson on the Beer Garden series would be interesting, I'm sure.
Cheers, *clink*
Archer72
Archer72 says: Re: Good talk CliMagic
RE: hpr4536::2025-12-22 Welcome to the Linux Community by Deltaray00:30:27 Listen in
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Hello Morhook,
Quite a variety of subjects that would sound great on a recording or 3.
Cheers,
Archer72
Archer72 says: Re: download-filename-format for HPR podcasts
RE: hpr4424::2025-07-17 How I use Newsboat for Podcasts and Reddit by Archer7200:05:41 Listen in
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Hello أحمد المحمودي,
In the short term, you can use
`download-filename-format "%F: %t.mp3"`
which forces all feeds to download and show up as mp3.
I know this is not ideal, and I am working on a better solution.
In the mean time, you can use
`newsboat -C custom-hpr-config` for just the HPR config.
Cheers,
Archer72
P.S. HPR would like to hear you on a microphone of any sort.
Ken Fallon says: Some podcast aggregators show ccdn.php as file name #321
RE: hpr4424::2025-07-17 How I use Newsboat for Podcasts and Reddit by Archer7200:05:41 Listen in
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https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr_generator/issues/321
Kevin O'Brien says: Really enjoying this series
RE: hpr4543::2025-12-31 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 3 Reactor Basics by Whiskeyjack00:11:22 Listen in
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I find I am looking forward to each installment of this series. Well done!
L'andrew says: Praise for this series
RE: hpr4543::2025-12-31 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 3 Reactor Basics by Whiskeyjack00:11:22 Listen in
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Excellent series on nuclear technologies - thanks for this educational opportunity!
Paulj says: Thanks - great show
RE: hpr4529::2025-12-11 yoga370 review by Brian-in-Ohio00:11:16 Listen in
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Hi Brian, Thanks for a very informative show. I have and use three X270 Lenovo laptops, and I am writing this on an X390. I have never considered a Yoga version (with the touch screen), but may well do so in the future. I also appreciate the other information you have shared.
Best wishes for the New Year!
Paul
Kevin O'Brien says: Glad you liked it
RE: hpr4520::2025-11-28 Arthur C. Clarke: Rama and Sequels by Ahukafrom the series Science Fiction and Fantasy.
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I am glad you enjoyed it. There is more to come from Arthur C. Clarke, Dr. Who, Robert A. Heinlein, and E.E. "Doc" Smith.
morhook says: programmer and content creator
RE: hpr4520::2025-11-28 Arthur C. Clarke: Rama and Sequels by Ahukafrom the series Science Fiction and Fantasy.
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Nice podcast episode! I agree that Arthur C Clarke made a very good book on "Rendezvous with Rama"! Science Fiction without killer robots, or evil aliens is so uncommon!
Morhook says: Good talk CliMagic
RE: hpr4536::2025-12-22 Welcome to the Linux Community by Deltaray00:30:27 Listen in
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Nice hearing your voice for the first time CliMagic! I love Linux too and I’m liking a lot many tools that help you fix stuff like codex, gemini-cli and Claude code. They integrate very well and are awesome way to learn new commands. This year I’ve learned about aseqdump, ss, iw, loginctl and wowlan magic-packet wakeonlan.