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Hacker Public Radio is an podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that are of interest to hackers and hobbyists.Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License 日次
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  • HPR4699: Sunshine, Moonlight, Playnite !?
    2026/08/06

    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host.

    sunshine / xbox contlers / plex / steam / UWPHook / Bluetoothctl restart / HDMI dongle

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM4FbA4-W_c

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    Detached Command:

    @ECHO OFF cd "C:\backup\gamestream_launchpad" c:\windows\System32\HdrSwitcher.exe disable start /MIN gamestream_launchpad.exe 1920 1080 gamestream_playnite.ini

    .bindkeys rc cat .xbindkeysrc /bin/bash /home/plex/.local/bin/Plex.sh /bin/bash /home/plex/.local/bin/Steam.sh /home/plex/.local/bin/kasa --host 192.168.1.239 --port 9999 --type dimmer on; /home/plex/.local/bin/kasa --host 192.168.1.239 --port 9999 --type dimmer brightness 100;xgamma -gamma 1.3 /home/plex/.local/bin/kasa --host 192.168.1.239 --port 9999 --type dimmer on; /home/plex/.local/bin/kasa --host 192.168.1.239 --port 9999 --type dimmer brightness 40;xgamma -gamma 1.3 /home/plex/.local/bin/kasa --host 192.168.1.239 --port 9999 --type dimmer on; /home/plex/.local/bin/kasa --host 192.168.1.239 --port 9999 --type dimmer brightness 12;xgamma -gamma 1.3 /home/plex/.local/bin/kasa --host 192.168.1.239 --port 9999 --type dimmer off;xgamma -gamma 1.3"

    cat /home/plex/.local/bin/Steam.sh # requires wmctrl -l and xbindkeys # # xdotool windowactivate ```xdotool search --name 'window name'``` # 0 StartSteamLink(){ echo "restarting bluetooth" sudo systemctl restart bluetooth echo "Waking Game PC" sudo /usr/sbin/etherwake -i enp1s0 -D "d8:bb:c1:a2:2c:0b" echo "Starting steamlink" killall -9 steamlink killall moonlight sleep 20 # /snap/bin/moonlight /home/plex/.local/bin/Moonlight-6.1.0-x86_64.AppImage } StartSteamLink

    SUMMARY:

    1. Speaker discusses technical challenges with Sun Shine, Moonlight, and Play Night setups.

    IDEAS:

    1. Sun Shine and Moonlight enable remote game streaming.
    2. Play Night acts as a multimodal launcher for Steam.
    3. Resolution changes cause display issues during gameplay.
    4. Proper exit sequence is critical to revert settings.
    5. Ultra-wide resolutions are unusable in some configurations.
    6. Multiple launchers require separate logins for different games.
    7. Environment variables can adjust client dimensions.
    8. Background commands improve system stability.
    9. Cat named Mojo is mentioned during the discussion.
    10. 5G networks support slower-paced gaming.
    11. Technical glitches include frame drops and latency.
    12. Steam accounts are tied to specific game libraries.
    13. Detached commands run in the background without user interaction.
    14. GameStream Launchpad manages resolution and launcher paths.
    15. Magical system behavior simplifies remote gaming.
    16. Star Wars and Baldur’s Gate are cited as example games.
    17. 22nd Millie thing refers to network latency.
    18. Multiple Steam accounts complicate game access.
    19. Task killing reverts system settings automatically.
    20. Cross-platform streaming solutions are highlighted.

    RECOMMENDATIONS:

    1. Use environment variables for client resolution adjustments.
    2. Exit applications properly to revert settings.
    3. Set up detached background commands for stability.
    4. Monitor ultra-wide resolution compatibility.
    5. Utilize Play Night for Steam account management.
    6. Avoid multiple logins for different game libraries.
    7. Opt for cross-platform streaming solutions.
    8. Check network latency for smooth gameplay.
    9. Use bat files for automated task execution.
    10. Configure GameStream Launchpad for resolution changes.
    11. Prioritize proper task termination to prevent glitches.
    12. Test 5G networks for slower-paced gaming.
    13. Leverage environment variables for client settings.
    14. Ensure all applications exit before shutting down.
    15. Use detached commands for background processes.
    16. Verify resolution compatibility with ultra-wide displays.
    17. Combine Sun Shine and Moonlight for reliable streaming.
    18. Log in once for multiple Steam accounts.
    19. Address frame drops in low-latency networks.
    20. Stream games universally across platforms.

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  • HPR4700: Robert A. Heinlein: The Juveniles
    2026/08/07
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Heinlein wrote a series of books under contract to Scribners that were aumed at younger readers, pre-teen and teen. Today we would call them Young Adult, but back then they were called Juveniles. But even an adult reader can enjoy many of these books. Because they were aimed at younger readers, he could not always be as explicit as he might have liked, but if you pay attention you just might noticed he slipped in something subversive. Heinlein: The Juveniles As a boy I read voraciously. I remember my mother organizing weekly trips to the town library, where I would load up on books, and I quickly became focused on Science Fiction, along with the usual stuff kids read, like the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, and the Walter Farley horse books. But the idea of going into space grabbed me very early. And one of the first authors I read was Heinlein. He had taken a leave from publishing during World War II, when he was doing research at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. But when the war was over, he set out to move beyond the “pulps” and expand the market for his stories. And one big market for him was what were called “juveniles” at the time, and would today be called “Young Adult”. I was reading adult fiction by the time I was 11 or 12, but before that (and even after that, in fact) I read these Heinlein novels with great relish. Heinlein’s target audience for these novels was teenage boys. He did a few stories aimed at girls, but mostly he wrote for boys. And these were mostly “coming of age” stories where the teenage protagonist has adventures, and as a result grows and develops. They are very loosely related via some internal references, but should really be thought of as stand-alone stories. They also in some cases have references to his other stories, including the Future history stories. He wrote 13 of these novels, one per year, from 1947 to 1959. The series was published by Scribners until the last one was rejected by them. Heinlein then published it with a different publisher, and stopped writing these novels altogether in favor of more adult fiction. The novels roughly form a progression telling the story of space exploration. It starts with a trip to the Moon, then Venus, Mars, Jupiter’s moon, and so on until we reach the Lesser Magellanic Cloud. Rocket Ship Galileo (1947) – While readable, this initial effort was not up to Heinlein’s later standards. The plot concerns three teenagers who assist an uncle to build a rocket ship and go to the Moon. When they get there they discover Nazis have already arrived. The Nazis try to kill the group, but they succeed in turning the tables, stealing the Nazi ship, and returning to Earth as heroes. This novel became the basis (loosely) for the movie Destination Moon (1950), and I personally would consider the movie to be superior to the novel. It is also worth noting that the theory brought up in Blowups Happen reappears in this novel. They find evidence of an ancient Lunar civilization that was destroyed, and theorize that the craters on the moon were caused by the explosion of nuclear reactors that caused the extinction of the civilization.Space Cadet (1948) – This was in part the inspiration for the Tom Corbett franchise, which licensed the name Space Cadet from Heinlein. It is about a young man who is accepted to the Academy for the Space Patrol. It follows him through his education in the Academy, and then into his first mission after graduating. This holds up better than the previous novel. And it is tied back to the story The Long Watch from the Future History. Part of the story takes place on an inhabited Venus that is cloudy and swampy.Red Planet (1949) – This is set on Mars, as it is also portrayed in Stranger In A Strange Land (1961). Mars is inhabited by native Martians, but also by human colonists. It has the canals, and with seasonal changes the colonists migrate from north to south and back. A pair of teenage boys get caught up in a revolution when the evil corporation that controls the colony pushes the colonists too far. In the end you wish there really were canals and Martians.Farmer In The Sky (1950) – This is one of the best, as seen by the Retro Hugo this novel won in 2000. Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is being terraformed because Earth is overcrowded and food is rationed. A teenage boy and his family emigrate to Ganymede and try to make a life there, which they eventually succeed in doing. The Green Hills of Earth is mentioned here, tying this into the future History. There are frequent references to the Boy Scouts, due to the fact that the story ran as a serial in Boy’s Life magazine.Between Planets (1951) – A teenage boy is caught up in interplanetary intrigue. Venus and Mars have colonies, but Earth is trying to control them too much. So revolution is on the menu. This is clearly patterned in the colonial wars of the 18th and 19th centuries, such as the American ...
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  • HPR4701: Elsbeth muses with Lee on her experiences and opinions on AI
    2026/08/10
    This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Overview: Elroy sits down with Elsbeth to unpack her perspective on AI ethics — where the technology helps, where it risks harm, and what responsible use actually looks like in practice. Topics covered (In no particular order, as the rabid squirrels of Elsbeth's AuDHD brain don't do "order"): Elsbeth's path into AI evaluation and content moderation, and how that shaped her thinking on ethics in practice What "ethical use" of AI means day-to-day, not just in the abstract Respecting intellectual property — the case for protecting artists and creators as AI tools become more capable and widespread Finding the balance: supporting AI's genuine benefits without letting them come at creators' expense AI as an accessibility tool — its particular promise for neurodivergent people, and where it can lower barriers others don't face Where the conversation is heading next, and what listeners should watch for Closing thoughts: Elsbeth's take is one of cautious optimism — a call to hold both truths at once: AI can do real good, and that good has to be built on respect for the people whose work made it possible. Further Reading & Resources On AI, Ethics, and Intellectual Property AI and Intellectual Property in 2026: why transparency and court rulings will define the next phase of governance — The AI Journal https://aijourn.com/ai-and-intellectual-property-in-2026-why-transparency-and-court-rulings-will-define-the-next-phase-of-governance/ Global laws governing intellectual property rights for AI-generated works — Discover Artificial Intelligence, Springer Nature Link https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s44163-026-01165-8 AI and IP laws 2026: Understanding Authorship and Ownership legalities — AnalystIP https://analystip.com/ai-and-ip-laws-2026-authorship-ownership-explained/ AI Art in 2026: The Ethics, Law, and What Artists Should Know — UrduPure https://www.urdupure.com/blog/ai-art-in-2026-the-ethics-law-and-what-artists-should-know On AI and Neurodivergent Accessibility Navigating Neurodivergence with AI Chatbots: Benefits, Tensions, and Implications for HCI — CHI 2026 Conference Proceedings https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3772318.3791334 Is AI making work more accessible for neurodiverse people? — Everway https://www.everway.com/en-gb/blog/is-ai-making-work-more-accessible-for-neurodiverse-people/ Autoethnographic Insights from Neurodivergent GAI "Power Users" — NCBI/PMC https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12645485/ A scoping review of inclusive and adaptive human–AI interaction design for neurodivergent users — Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17483107.2025.2579822 Show rated *explicit* for possible course language and strong opinions. Provide feedback on this episode.
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