Airquotes the Podcast Airquotes: Recent Episodes

Remote Hack

Talking about the fun stuff during the day of the remote hack (monthly) https://remotehack.space

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Ben and Hugh talk about how working in DevRel has changed how they work as developers and how the development lifecycle benefits from this.

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Ben and Ryan have been having an X-citing time mashing XML and XR together with XSLT

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Joe has been setting up a Raspberry Pi to talk to his solar panel smart meter, utilising unofficially documented API endpoints.

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Adam is doing some offline chore hacks, Ben is having technical difficulties, Ryan is very patient. Max loves editing.

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Adam interviews Hugh and Joe about their work in DevRel, what it even is, what it entails, and their average air mileage.

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I've got 99 problems and 62 ain't done. There is a follow-up bonus track for this episode. Check out https://remotehack.space/live/

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Adam is scraping all sorts of documentation to analyse the use of jargon and regular language or something. He has collected many many megabytes. It's all pretty scrapey to me. What do I know, I'm just the editor?! https://micromaterialsblog.wordpress.com

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Max has been having trouble moving a Raspberry Pi 4 setup from micro SD over to SSD. He has been tinking with hosting a local development server on the Raspberry Pi 4. Read more on Max's blog: https://blog.omgmog.net/post/raspberry-pi-local-dev-vscode-remote/

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Adam and Ruth are saving the podcast. Ben stops by for a special podcast introduction. There are cocktails, coordinates, slippery fabric, broken containers and some spicy talk about olives and Tubby Tom's hot sauce: The perfect blend of taste and spice.

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Ryan and Adam try to share rambles about shared mental models

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Dropped mostly using with the new podcast recorder "Dropper" that Max, Ben and Ryan have been building out today. Apologies in advance!

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Adam chats with Evan about the creation of his learning tool "Lenses" and contextual learning

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Adam gets pushy about the new podcast recording software not being ready, Ben and Max are being super productive. S Y N E R G Y

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Adam covers the planned activities for the day in monologue

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Adam drops some audio off for Max via Anchor's call-in feature, while Max makes some sandwich hacks.

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Recorded on mobile using text to speech and arranged with Anchor

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The team speculate about what Ryan has been up to.

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Ben remotely hacked Ruths pen plotter, Pete defined when to undefine occluded voxel faces, Max spent the afternoon SSHing to the wrong Raspberry Pi.

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RemoteHack Unconferences are a bit like Fight Clubs. This might have been a mistake.

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Ben has a fancy mic that is underutilised.

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Guest host Ruth breaks the brand. Adam plays the UNO reverse card and does an interview switcheroo. Ruth makes sounds with her body on video (Phrasing!)

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Becky is back for her second Remote Hack in a row, hacking on modernising old Python sentiment analysis tutorials

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Importing Max in to your podcast project can greatly improve the quality of your podcast, but if you want to fork his source code you might encounter some human rights violations. All podcasts and no play makes Max a dull boy. Coming soon, OpenMax. Pay less, earn more! #EconomicsBS

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Adam has some big ideas around Tensorflow and language learning games. He's totally not going to spend another Remote hack fiddling with AWS lambda flash cards.

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Remote Hack April is going to be an unconference. Surprise! More details to follow on the Remote Hack website

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A brief primer on dynamic micro front-end architectures and why creating one from scratch is a fun task

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Adam has been on a journey to secure his online accounts. Big shout out to 1Password! #TEBGTW1 #DontHackMeBro

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Adam is late to the start of the day but Ryan is well equipped to bring Adam up to speed and summarise the days activities. Ryan would still like access to GitHub Codespaces.

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Max? MAX? Max... MAX! MAX??!

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Max joined Ben again, while he went looking for a victim to interview. Panda received his second absentee-interview of the day. Ben is happy. At this point we are not sure what's going on.

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Ben and Max were too busy hacking today so didn't get a chance to participate in the earlier podcast episodes that were recorded this month, so they have to guess what was discussed, and discuss the merits of the format. Definitely episode 37.

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Ryan has a good rant about tech tests, their downfalls, and some thoughts on what makes for a good tech test. You can find the good example tech test that Ryan mentioned in the episode here: https://gist.github.com/spikeheap/b9414a16d0b2eff80c131893f8142631

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The new Zencastr isn't very good or useful. Adam allegedly stages a by-proxy interview with Panda. The stress of podcasting might be getting to Adam.

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Adam forgot what he's supposed to be talking about and shared some fake news. Ryan called him out on it and is actually very happy but quite envious.

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After the big cliffhanger at the end of podcast episode 33, Ruth is finally allowed to talk about generating a jigsaw pattern to be cut by her laser cutter

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Ruth talks in brief about about her podcast Generative Artistry

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After not answering Dan's earlier question in the previous episode, Ben follows up with a more concrete answer...

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Dan was learning TypeScript but then found himself watching Ben fiddling around with AWS and had no idea what was going on.

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Adam is talking to Ben who has been working with replaying and visualising LIDAR data with PCAP files and the WebStream API.

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We're back and ready to hack after a relaxing break over December. This is our most international Remote Hack yet!

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In this episode Ben excitedly reveals that we've got a new intro that was painstakingly and lovingly chopped together by Max (our new resident audio guy). Fans of the podcast will love the delivery on this episode.

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A long form discussion of git merge and rebase, with various diversions into trying to get Ben to do more impressions, in which Adam breaks his own rules and we go WAY over time

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This idea sounded so good on paper, and if you're wondering if Ben delivered the goods, he definitely did!

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I don't know where episode 24 went. Maybe it got compiled to WASM...so this is episode 25. We summarise the day quite nicely, if I do say so myself.

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While observing a suitable social distance, Ben and Ryan discuss Ryan's attempts to make people feel good, which are laudable. They enjoy the garden very much.

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Panda fires up our first official hardware hack of the podcast, and finally finds out how hot his rooms are, then fixes things by adding random..........delays.

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Ben chats to Adam about how nothing planned has been achieved, though he's happy to be out of that tent!

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Our plucky correspondent Ben is hacking from a tent. We don't find out much, but it's nice and succinct.

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Sailing past the 90-second episode guidelines, Ryan and Ben chat about remote hack, building things, and the future.

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Ryan and Ben have been chatting with Pete about past projects, codespaces and baton-relay-multi-script.

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Ryan is working on some stuff that is very interesting, and Adam FINALLY gets a chance to ask him about it!

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The plan was so clear...and then images of sugar plum jingles started dancing in respective heads, and it all went a bit pants, really

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Ben and Adam discuss a graphical representation of git submodules. Adam made a thing. Now he needs an image for it...Ben makes a helpful suggestion in what consititutes his first of seven heroic deeds for the day

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An intro to our fifth remote hack day! Who would have guessed we would still be making magic?!?!

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Ben orders a burrito, and Adam speculates about how spicy it will be (spoiler: the naga sauce is HOT!)

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Our first non-coding remote hacker, Jane, joins us to talk about her motivation for joining the hackday and how it's going

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Our two special guest hosts Jane and Dan interview Ben as he unboxes a special delivery. It may or may not lead to hacking...

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The June hackday sees us coming out of retirement to continue the grand tradition of remote hackdays. Ben and Adam muse about all the life lessons learned and loves lost

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Ben and Adam offer Pete a job! We're happy that Pete is now our mascot / hero

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Ben details his audio hackings! Adam wanted to hear about Ben's latest adventures with html5 audio hacking, so here it is!

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Adam Parlays with Saul! Saul describes his hackday pursuits with React and game dev

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Ben grills Gabor! Gabor tells us about how he's hacking BBQ stuff. How you like them apples?!?!

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Adam talks to Dan! Dan says hello! He talks about the majesty of being our first podcast subscriber

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Ben chats to Mike. Mike says hello! Coincidentally, he's also hacking on podcast stuff

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Adam chats to Ben. Ben says hello! We hear more about the "podcast"

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Ben chats to Dag. Dag says hello! We hear about some fun github actions hacks

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It all starts here! Adam says hello. Intro to the podcast and musing about what we're gonna do with this.