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Hacker Public Radio

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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.

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Recent Guests

Keith VE3SVQ
A YouTuber known as The Shaky Key, who discusses the Reverse Beacon Network.
Episode: HPR4502: Cheap Yellow Display Project Part 3: Reverse beacon network
Rob Savoye
Lead developer of Librephone with extensive background in GNU toolchain and embedded systems.
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Episode: HPR4499: Greg Farough and Zoë Kooyman of the FSF interview Librephone lead developer Rob Savoye
David Revoy
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Episode: HPR4491: Thibaut and Ken Interview David Revoy
Nik Clayton
Steward of The Pachli Project, open-source developer
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Episode: HPR4411: The Pachli project
Peter Patterson
Community member who visited Archer72 during recovery
Episode: HPR4274: The Wreck - I'm alright!
Adam Matthews
Creator of the Disco Pigeon, a unique festival mascot made from a disco ball resembling a pigeon.
Episode: HPR4263: An interview with Adam Matthews about the Disco Pigeon
Millie Perkins
Managing consultant in a cybersecurity firm focusing on identity access management
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Episode: HPR4248: Millie Perkins
Lorenzo Sciandra
Technologist for the Sovereign Tech Fund
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Episode: HPR4242: Interview with Lorenzo 'kelset' Sciandra
Dan Lynch
A veteran attendee of OggCamp and co-founder of Linux Outlaws
Episode: HPR4234: OggCamp 2024 Day 2

Host

Candy Canarder
Host of Hacker Public Radio

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
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    When hiring a hacker to change your school grades, one needs to be extremely careful, because there are a lot of hackers out there but only a few are professionals and also legit in their specialty.

    I got to know hackerspytech @gma1l com, a professional hacke... more

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    Reina Logan
    3 months ago
  • I was cleaning my boyfriend’s room yesterday after I got back from a trip so I decided to tidy the room and I found a female under wear under the bed which was not mine, I didn’t ask him about it till I was sure of breaking into his phone remotely, I was referred to hackerspytech @ gm ail c o m as the best hacker and indeed I got the best services. I was able to go through my boyfriend’s phone remotely, from his WhatsApp, text messages, Instagram, and snap chat. Going through his snap chat alone... more

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    emeraudelinton
    4 months ago
  • Honestly, The best thing that ever happened to me literally, was finding the contact of this genius Hackerspytech @ gmail com. This man granted me full access to an iPhone belonging to my partner of 6 years. I saw his WhatsApp messages he was sending adult picture and videos to my so called friend and sleeping with her while I was away in Germany working so hard so we would have a better life. This genius helped me retrieve messages she deleted, emails and even call logs. He was doing this to me... more

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    ruthvenelara
    4 months ago
  • some weeks ago, I was caught by my partner cheating , He took records of the whole incident and threatened to expose it on the internet. I was so scared and didn't want to be exposed so I researched for an hacker and i was referred to hackerspytech AT gmail com as the best, I'm so happy he saved me the embarrassment my ex was planning to put me through by deleting all the pictures and videos he took on his phone. If your in need of a professional hacker contact hackerspytech

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    Louisa Ashbourne
    4 months ago
  • Browse about hackerspytech AT gmail com they're the hacking team behind the secret tracker i have on my husband's phone was so smooth he was unaware about it for months. I have no worry asking about his whereabouts, all i have to do is login into a portal which is linked to her phone remotely. I can comfortably read her text messages, call logs and Facebook, whatsapp messages including her deleted files & messages in real time access. It was no doubt exactly worth it and having to know he was un... more

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    5 months ago

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Many appreciate the volunteer-driven aspect and the range of discussions, often reflecting on technological developments and personal experiences.

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HPR4578: Alex's journey into Amateur Radio
Q: How did you find the exam itself?
Alex expected the exam to be much more difficult but found it manageable overall.
HPR4578: Alex's journey into Amateur Radio
Q: How did you find the training process?
Alex found the official foundation training book complicated but preferred the ham train book because it was easier to understand.
HPR4578: Alex's journey into Amateur Radio
Q: What were your motivations to get your amateur radio license?
Alex was interested in communicating with others and wanted to learn more about amateur radio.
HPR4577: HPR Beer Garden 10 - Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy
Q: What are the differences between Scotch ales produced in Scotland and those in America?
Scottish Scotch ales are malty and dark with toasted caramel, while American versions often add smoke and whiskey flavors, which is not traditional.
HPR4577: HPR Beer Garden 10 - Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy
Q: Is a Scotch Ale a wee heavy or is a wee heavy a Scotch Ale?
Yes, a Scotch Ale is a wee heavy, but not all Scottish ales are Scotch ales.

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What is Hacker Public Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features a diverse array of topics that resonate with hackers, hobbyists, and technology enthusiasts. Shows are hosted by various community members, fostering a unique blend of perspectives and insights. Listeners can expect episodes ranging from technical tutorials and discussions on software, programming languages, and hardware, to personal stories, philosophical musings, and explorations of cultural phenomena in technology. The format encourages volunteer participation, meaning that content can be highly variable but consistently reflects the enthusiasm and expertise of the community in the fields of technology and open-source practices. This open approach not only makes for engaging listening but also invites listeners to c... more

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Hacker Public Radio launched 18 years ago and published 95 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Keith VE3SVQ
2. Rob Savoye
3. David Revoy
4. Nik Clayton
5. Peter Patterson
6. Adam Matthews
7. Millie Perkins
8. Lorenzo Sciandra

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