Welcome to our new host:
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https://hackerpublicradio.org/pipermail/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org/2018-November/thread.htmlHey folks
It’s that time of year again. Time for the Hacker Public Radio 24 hr (26 hr) New Years Eve Show.
For those who don’t know on New Years Eve 2018-12-31 at 10:00 am UTC (5:00 am EST) we will have a recording going on the HPR Mumble server (at ch1.teamspeak.cc on port 64747) for anyone to come on say “Happy New Year” and talk about what ever they want.
We will leave the recording going until 2019-01-01 12:00 am UTC (7:00 am EST) or until the conversation stops.
For those who have never used Mumble before, we have a guide over at linuxlugcast.com in our how to section explaining how to setup the desktop Mumble client, but Mumble isn’t only available for the desktop. It is also available for Android and IOS.
We are also going to setup an etherpad for people to share links to things they are discussing.
So please stop in. Say “Hi” and maybe join in the conversation with other HPR listeners and contributors. It’s always a good time.
Libre Lounge
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Libre Lounge is a podcast where we casually discuss various topics involving user freedom, crossing free software, free culture, network and hosting freedom, and libre hardware designs. We discuss everything from policy and licensing to deep dives on technical topics… whatever seems interesting that week. At some point we might even have guests!
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