HPR4110: Playing Civilization III, Part 2
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by zwilnik.nospam@nospam.zwilnik.com (Ahuka)
2d ago
This starts our look at the details of playing Civilization III. In this episode we look at the Early game, which sets the stage for everything that follows. Then we look at Revenue and Resources. Links: https://civilization.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_resources_in_Civ3 https://www.palain.com/gaming/civilization-iii/playing-civilization-iii-part-2 ..read more
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HPR4109: The future of HPR
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by knightwise.nospam@nospam.knightwise.com (knightwise)
3d ago
This will probably be one I'll get a lot of comments on, but I've looked at the marketing proposition of HPR in light of some of the challenges we face. To prevent us dipping into the reserve queue and seeing a slow but steady decline in both audience and hosts.. Maybe its time to give HPR a bit of a makeover ..read more
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HPR4108: What's in my bag
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by anthonyvenable110.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (swift110)
3d ago
I talk about what's in my bag ..read more
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HPR4107: Response to HPR #4065
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by anthonyvenable110.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (swift110)
3d ago
Shout out to Noodles thanks again for responding to my previous post #4045 it was awesome to get feedback. Being able to upgrade my 2010 Macbook which is an Apple device and how impressive that was. Sadly that upgradability is a thing of the past ..read more
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HPR4106: My tribute to feeds
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by hehemrin.nospam@nospam.hemrin.com (Henrik Hemrin)
6d ago
I will talk about information feeds from web sites delivered to my computer device. I use the term feeds and by that I mean both RSS feeds and Atom feeds, the two feed protocols which are very similar. I believe it is very likely you as listener to Hacker Public Radio know about feeds. Not unlikely you even know the technical details far better than I do. Nowadays many of us use feeds very often without thinking of them as feeds, when we subscribe to podcasts. But feeds have been around for many years. Back in the days, I used feeds for websites I was interested in. But somehow I forgot about ..read more
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HPR4105: My story how I found a cure for my obesity
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by jbaten.nospam@nospam.i2rs.nl (Jeroen Baten)
1w ago
I have been struggling with my body weight since I was 35, and I’m now 60. I know that not all listeners are familiar with the kilogram as unit of measurement, but we can use the BMI (Body Mass Index) formula to discuss this. It should be somewhere between 22 and 25 and mine has been 33 for a long time. A very long time. No matter what I tried. Yes, I tried some diets but they only work if you keep doing them. So if something does not become normal or easy than at some inevitable point you will stop and gain weight again. Yes, they talk about changing your life style but any change that is too ..read more
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HPR4104: Introduction to jq - part 1
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by perloid.nospam@nospam.autistici.org (Dave Morriss)
1w ago
Introduction This is the start of a short series about the JSON data format, and how the command-line tool jq can be used to process such data. The plan is to make an open series to which others may contribute their own experiences using this tool. The jq command is described on the GitHub page as follows: jq is a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor …and as: jq is like sed for JSON data - you can use it to slice and filter and map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you play with text. The jq tool is controlled by a programm ..read more
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HPR4103: What's in my bag?
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by anim8or_2000.nospam@nospam.yahoo.co.uk (Dave Hingley)
1w ago
Laptop: Estarer Messenger Resistant Briefcase Computer Grey Power bank INIU High Speed Flashlight Powerbank Compatible ..read more
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HPR4102: Re:HPR 3133 More MPV Quick Tips
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by ricemark20.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (Archer72)
1w ago
MPV resources Awesome mpv resources on Github MPV folder history on Github My github MPV History using Lua on my Github page hpr3133 :: Quick tip - Using MPV with Youtube links I give a quick tip on shortcut keys for watching Youtube or other video sites in MPV hpr3133 :: Quick tip - Using MPV My MPV History excerpt My MPV History excerpt ..read more
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HPR4101: A I O M G
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by freeload101.nospam@nospam.yahoo.com (operat0r)
1w ago
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17z3i5VlRzEn2tYPfb-Cx0LYpdKkbL-6svIzp7ZQOvX8 Resume Update Tips I use Kagi.com pro $300 / year but you get access to much more Search+AI but not plugins like ChatGPT so if you MUST have ChatGPT plugins you will need OpenAI Premium account but if you don't I high recommend Kagi.com Pro account with access to Assistant Beta !!! Land a Job using ChatGPT: The Definitive Guide! https://youtu.be/pmnY5V16GSE?t=192 Extensive Resume Notes https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zeYIG7tTE0BUqbRM7-hpk3VdTRc35ZkL/view?usp=sharing Ripped cybersn https://rmccurdy.com/.scrip ..read more
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