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New Episode: hpr4339 :: Review of the YR01 smart lock

Rho`n reviews his recently installed Yamiry YR01 Fingerprint Smart Knob

Hosted by Rho`n on Thursday, 2025-03-20 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.

Tags: review, hardware review, keyless entry system, door lock

Today on the #HackerPublicRadio #Community #Podcast

#HPR ❤️ #CreativeCommons

hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr4

hackerpublicradio.orgHacker Public Radio ~ The Technology Community PodcastHacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
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Well, you don't have to involve yourself with the crypto since many videos of his are Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

It gives you vast rights over his songs as long as you attribute.

That's why I love Creative Commons!

creativecommons.org/licenses/b

creativecommons.orgLegal Code - Attribution 3.0 Unported - Creative Commons

New Episode: hpr4337 :: Open Web UI

I go over how I have my local LLM server setup because I rm -Rf ed it ...

Hosted by operat0r on Tuesday, 2025-03-18 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.

Tags: failsause, open webui, llm, ollma, rag, ai prompt.

Today on the #HackerPublicRadio #Community #Podcast

#HPR ❤️ #CreativeCommons

hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr4

hackerpublicradio.orgHacker Public Radio ~ The Technology Community PodcastHacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.

New Episode: hpr4336 :: The Everything-I-Know 20-minutes Show

From Microsoft Word "templates" to Microphone types (starting with Embracing the Core)

Hosted by Antoine on Monday, 2025-03-17 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.

Tags: Embrace the core, Android, how-to, Mobile phone tips, microphones, Word, Libreoffice Writer The Eve.

Today on the #HackerPublicRadio #Community #Podcast

#HPR ❤️ #CreativeCommons

hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr4

hackerpublicradio.orgHacker Public Radio ~ The Technology Community PodcastHacker Public Radio is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that is of interest to hackers and hobbyists.

I've finished writing v1 of my "Intro to Game Development for Teens" for the camp I'm teaching this week.

The instructions are available for free and after this week I will also be writing a free teacher's guide if anyone else wants to go over this with their class or kids or whatever else.

(It's "for teens" because you need knowledge of the x, y coordinate plane and the guide covers the distance formula.)

moosadee.gitlab.io/courses/kid

#gamedev#love2d#lua

"Anyone at an AI company who stops to think for half a second should be able to recognize they have a vampiric relationship with the commons. While they rely on these repositories for their sustenance, their adversarial and disrespectful relationships with creators reduce the incentives for anyone to make their work publicly available going forward (freely licensed or otherwise). They drain resources from maintainers of those common repositories often without any compensation. They reduce the visibility of the original sources, leaving people unaware that they can or should contribute towards maintaining such valuable projects. AI companies should want a thriving open access ecosystem, ensuring that the models they trained on Wikipedia in 2020 can be continually expanded and updated. Even if AI companies don’t care about the benefit to the common good, it shouldn’t be hard for them to understand that by bleeding these projects dry, they are destroying their own food supply.

And yet many AI companies seem to give very little thought to this, seemingly looking only at the months in front of them rather than operating on years-long timescales. (Though perhaps anyone who has observed AI companies’ activities more generally will be unsurprised to see that they do not act as though they believe their businesses will be sustainable on the order of years.)

It would be very wise for these companies to immediately begin prioritizing the ongoing health of the commons, so that they do not wind up strangling their golden goose. It would also be very wise for the rest of us to not rely on AI companies to suddenly, miraculously come to their senses or develop a conscience en masse.

Instead, we must ensure that mechanisms are in place to force AI companies to engage with these repositories on their creators' terms."

citationneeded.news/free-and-o

Citation Needed · “Wait, not like that”: Free and open access in the age of generative AIThe real threat isn’t AI using open knowledge — it’s AI companies killing the projects that make knowledge free

#WritersCoffeeClub March 15. Are you aware of any fanfiction about your work?

Not fanfiction as _such_, but there _have_ been a few people who have used my translations in their own shows (something I actively encourage by releasing them under a #CreativeCommons Zero license).

Also, I know of at least two people who have used them for #ttrpg purposes.

sunkencastles.com/in-other-med

Sunken Castles, Evil PoodlesIn Other Media - Sunken Castles, Evil PoodlesI encourage people to share and rework the tales I translate, which is why I put all my translations under […]