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HPR3594: Peely-wally in Edinburgh

 
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย HPR Volunteer and Hacker Public Radio เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดเตรียมโดย HPR Volunteer and Hacker Public Radio หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์โดยตรง หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่อธิบายไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal

Introduction

Hosts:

We recorded this on Sunday April 24th 2022. This is effectively a continuation of the last show, since we found we had lots more to talk about!

Note on the title: again we spoke about the Scots language on the show, so it seemed like a good idea to include more of it in the notes and so on.

Topics discussed

  • Dampers (in relation to coal fires), a topic we discussed last time:
  • PC issues:
    • Dave’s home-built desktop PC had another disk problem
    • Running a SMART daemon (under SystemD) gives warnings of imminent disk problems
    • HP Proliant MicroServer - an AMD-based machine sold in the 2010’s (?) by HP with a substantial discount. (Prices cited in the audio are probably not reliable!)
    • Regarding the failed PSU mentioned last time, there was speculation about whether turning off at the mains every day is a good idea. MrX is inclined to think that it is not.
  • Remote-controlled plugs:
    • Dave used a set of Brennenstuhl plugs for a while until several of them were destroyed!
    • Now has two Sonoff plugs which can be flashed with firmware and controlled with MQTT as part of a Smart Home
  • Programming:
    • MrX has recently been writing a Bash script, and found it difficult to get back into it.
    • Dave had written in DEC Pascal on a VAXCluster for many years, but can’t remember any of it any more.
    • Discussion of Delphi, Borland C++
    • Neither MrX nor Dave has used C very much
  • Difficulty of producing HPR shows:
    • Pandemic effects on motivation
    • Complications of working from home
    • Happily the rate of contributions to HPR has been increasing in the past few months
    • Adding pictures to shows still needs documentation
  • Smart speakers:
    • MrX already had two Google Home devices and got a free Amazon Echo (with Alexa software) from his ISP.
    • The Echo didn’t prove to be very useful as a means of listening to BBC radio, and the sign-up was intrusive.
    • The Google Home devices are preferable; they give easier access to BBC Radio as well as services like Spotify.
    • Dave is avoiding all such devices!
  • Old computing equipment:
    • Dave has an old 132-column Anadex matrix printer with a Centronics interface in his attic - found recently when clearing it out.
    • MrX remembered removable Diablo disks.
    • Dave reminisced about writing software in Coral66 on a CTL Modular 1 computer in the 1970s, which also had removable disks.
  • Being back at work again:
    • MrX is now in the office twice a week
    • The Scotland mask mandate has ended but many people are still wearing them
    • People are catching SARS-CoV-2 at work, and particularly from children who are back at school, but vaccination means the effects tend to be milder.
  • Hayfever (seasonal allergies):
    • MrX is taking a 30C remedy (a remedy labeled 30C has been serially diluted 1:100 thirty times, so is extremely dilute)
    • Dave still suffers from hayfever and takes Cetirizine through spring and summer
    • Dave thinks he developed hayfever in the hot summer and drought of 1976 on a field course in Gloucestershire. (BBC News story: Could the ladybird plague of 1976 happen again?)
  • Medical issues:
    • Rheumatoid arthritis - auto-immune origins
    • Trigger finger (also known as stenosing tenosynovitis)

Scots vocabulary

swither
noun: A state of indecision or doubt, a pondering, hesitation, uncertainty.
verb: To be in a state of uncertainty of purpose, to be perplexed about what to do or choose, be in two minds, to doubt, hesitate, dither.

peely-wally (or peelie-wallie or peelie-wally)
adjective: pale, wan and off-colour; insipid and colourless.

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Introduction

Hosts:

We recorded this on Sunday April 24th 2022. This is effectively a continuation of the last show, since we found we had lots more to talk about!

Note on the title: again we spoke about the Scots language on the show, so it seemed like a good idea to include more of it in the notes and so on.

Topics discussed

  • Dampers (in relation to coal fires), a topic we discussed last time:
  • PC issues:
    • Dave’s home-built desktop PC had another disk problem
    • Running a SMART daemon (under SystemD) gives warnings of imminent disk problems
    • HP Proliant MicroServer - an AMD-based machine sold in the 2010’s (?) by HP with a substantial discount. (Prices cited in the audio are probably not reliable!)
    • Regarding the failed PSU mentioned last time, there was speculation about whether turning off at the mains every day is a good idea. MrX is inclined to think that it is not.
  • Remote-controlled plugs:
    • Dave used a set of Brennenstuhl plugs for a while until several of them were destroyed!
    • Now has two Sonoff plugs which can be flashed with firmware and controlled with MQTT as part of a Smart Home
  • Programming:
    • MrX has recently been writing a Bash script, and found it difficult to get back into it.
    • Dave had written in DEC Pascal on a VAXCluster for many years, but can’t remember any of it any more.
    • Discussion of Delphi, Borland C++
    • Neither MrX nor Dave has used C very much
  • Difficulty of producing HPR shows:
    • Pandemic effects on motivation
    • Complications of working from home
    • Happily the rate of contributions to HPR has been increasing in the past few months
    • Adding pictures to shows still needs documentation
  • Smart speakers:
    • MrX already had two Google Home devices and got a free Amazon Echo (with Alexa software) from his ISP.
    • The Echo didn’t prove to be very useful as a means of listening to BBC radio, and the sign-up was intrusive.
    • The Google Home devices are preferable; they give easier access to BBC Radio as well as services like Spotify.
    • Dave is avoiding all such devices!
  • Old computing equipment:
    • Dave has an old 132-column Anadex matrix printer with a Centronics interface in his attic - found recently when clearing it out.
    • MrX remembered removable Diablo disks.
    • Dave reminisced about writing software in Coral66 on a CTL Modular 1 computer in the 1970s, which also had removable disks.
  • Being back at work again:
    • MrX is now in the office twice a week
    • The Scotland mask mandate has ended but many people are still wearing them
    • People are catching SARS-CoV-2 at work, and particularly from children who are back at school, but vaccination means the effects tend to be milder.
  • Hayfever (seasonal allergies):
    • MrX is taking a 30C remedy (a remedy labeled 30C has been serially diluted 1:100 thirty times, so is extremely dilute)
    • Dave still suffers from hayfever and takes Cetirizine through spring and summer
    • Dave thinks he developed hayfever in the hot summer and drought of 1976 on a field course in Gloucestershire. (BBC News story: Could the ladybird plague of 1976 happen again?)
  • Medical issues:
    • Rheumatoid arthritis - auto-immune origins
    • Trigger finger (also known as stenosing tenosynovitis)

Scots vocabulary

swither
noun: A state of indecision or doubt, a pondering, hesitation, uncertainty.
verb: To be in a state of uncertainty of purpose, to be perplexed about what to do or choose, be in two minds, to doubt, hesitate, dither.

peely-wally (or peelie-wallie or peelie-wally)
adjective: pale, wan and off-colour; insipid and colourless.

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