Hacker Public Radio

Hacker Public Radio

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.

Episodes

  1. 17H AGO

    HPR4586: HPR Community News for February 2026

    This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. New hosts Welcome to our new hosts: Vance, not_toby. Last Month's Shows Id Day Date Title Host 4566 Mon 2026-02-02 HPR Community News for January 2026 HPR Volunteers 4567 Tue 2026-02-03 Movie Recommendations for Hackers Deltaray 4568 Wed 2026-02-04 Book reading The Cuckoo's Egg by Cliff Stoll Henrik Hemrin 4569 Thu 2026-02-05 Kiosk with guest mode on Linux Klaatu 4570 Fri 2026-02-06 Playing Civilization V, Part 8 Ahuka 4571 Mon 2026-02-09 Data processing retrospective Lee 4572 Tue 2026-02-10 Uncommon Commands, Episode 3 - strace Deltaray 4573 Wed 2026-02-11 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 6 Thorium Reactors Whiskeyjack 4574 Thu 2026-02-12 UNIX Curio #0 - Introduction Vance 4575 Fri 2026-02-13 Making First Contact Ken Fallon 4576 Mon 2026-02-16 Responce to Lee/Elsbeth eps operat0r 4577 Tue 2026-02-17 HPR Beer Garden 10 - Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy Kevie 4578 Wed 2026-02-18 Alex's journey into Amateur Radio thelovebug 4579 Thu 2026-02-19 Happy by shower Antoine 4580 Fri 2026-02-20 The First Doctor, Part 4 Ahuka 4581 Mon 2026-02-23 Sharp Intake of Breath City (A.K.A.) How I learnt to stop worrying about the fork bomb not_toby 4582 Tue 2026-02-24 Hackerpublic Radio New Years Eve Show 2026 Episode 1 Honkeymagoo 4583 Wed 2026-02-25 Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 7 Small Modular Reactors Whiskeyjack 4584 Thu 2026-02-26 Recording a show, and crappy audio Archer72 4585 Fri 2026-02-27 mpv util scripts candycanearter Comments this month These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows. There are 37 comments in total. Past shows There are 2 comments on 2 previous shows: hpr4562 (2026-01-27) "Software development doesn't end until it's packaged" by Klaatu. Comment 1: Steve Barnes on 2026-02-03: "(Yeah!)" hpr4564 (2026-01-29) "MakeMKV error" by Archer72. Comment 1: candycanearter07 on 2026-02-05: "regression testing?" This month's shows There are 35 comments on 11 of this month's shows: hpr4566 (2026-02-02) "HPR Community News for January 2026" by HPR Volunteers. Comment 1: Whiskeyjack on 2026-02-03: "Community News for January - Scheduling of Episodes"Comment 2: Ken Fallon on 2026-02-04: "response to Whiskeyjack"Comment 3: Whiskeyjack on 2026-02-04: "response to Ken Fallon - Episode Scheduling Guidelines"Comment 4: Ken Fallon on 2026-02-04: "You're right"Comment 5: candycanearter07 on 2026-02-06: "my two cents"Comment 6: Whiskeyjack on 2026-02-06: "Response to candycanearter07 on episode scheduling"Comment 7: Ken Fallon on 2026-02-07: "re "reschedule shows which don't need to be on a specific date forwards or backwards"" hpr4567 (2026-02-03) "Movie Recommendations for Hackers" by Deltaray. Comment 1: Kinghezy on 2026-02-03: "Office space lumbergh"Comment 2: Antoine on 2026-02-04: "An attractive invitation to watch"Comment 3: Henrik Hemrin on 2026-02-04: "Inspiring recommendations"Comment 4: ClaudioM on 2026-02-05: "Awesome Episode!"Comment 5: Jim DeVore on 2026-02-06: "Great Show!"Comment 6: hobs on 2026-02-23: "Loved the show!" hpr4569 (2026-02-05) "Kiosk with guest mode on Linux" by Klaatu. Comment 1: operat0r on 2026-01-18: "weee"Comment 2: candycanearter07 on 2026-02-05: "very informative!"Comment 3: Jim DeVore on 2026-02-06: "I learned some things that I will try out"Comment 4: candycanearter07 on 2026-02-06: "RE: I learned some things that I will try out" hpr4571 (2026-02-09) "Data processing retrospective" by Lee. Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2026-02-10: "Conversation"Comment 2: Beeza on 2026-02-18: "A Special Episode" hpr4572 (2026-02-10) "Uncommon Commands, Episode 3 - strace" by Deltaray. Comment 1: Ken Fallon on 2026-01-13: "My future self thanks you"Comment 2: candycanearter07 on 2026-02-10: "fantastic learning and debugging tool!"Comment 3: Some Guy on the Internet on 2026-02-11: "It's MAGIC!"Comment 4: Paulj on 2026-02-18: "Great Information" hpr4574 (2026-02-12) "UNIX Curio #0 - Introduction" by Vance. Comment 1: brian-in-ohio on 2026-02-12: "This will be a good series"Comment 2: Vance on 2026-02-14: "Thanks, brian-in-ohio!"Comment 3: Paulj on 2026-02-18: "Thanks for your first show, and upcoming series!" hpr4576 (2026-02-16) "Responce to Lee/Elsbeth eps" by operat0r. Comment 1: Elsbeth on 2026-01-16: "Thank you" hpr4577 (2026-02-17) "HPR Beer Garden 10 - Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy" by Kevie. Comment 1: Gan Ainm on 2026-02-18: ""Scotch" Ale from the Baltic Sea" hpr4578 (2026-02-18) "Alex's journey into Amateur Radio" by thelovebug. Comment 1: Archer72 on 2026-02-17: "Congrats!"Comment 2: Trey on 2026-02-18: "Congratulations! " hpr4579 (2026-02-19) "Happy by shower" by Antoine. Comment 1: candycanearter07 on 2026-02-20: "timing"Comment 2: Antoine on 2026-02-26: "Re # 1 -" hpr4581 (2026-02-23) "Sharp Intake of Breath City (A.K.A.) How I learnt to stop worrying about the fork bomb" by not_toby. Comment 1: Archer72 on 2026-02-17: "First episode"Comment 2: Trey on 2026-02-23: "Welcome!"Comment 3: Steve Barnes on 2026-02-24: "Potted Plant Emoji" Mailing List discussions Policy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This discussion takes place on the Mailing List which is open to all HPR listeners and contributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under Mailman. The threaded discussions this month can be found here: https://lists.hackerpublicradio.com/pipermail/hpr/2026-February/thread.html Events Calendar With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to The LWN.net Community Calendar. Quoting the site: This is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track events of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software. Clicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web page.Provide feedback on this episode.

  2. 3D AGO

    HPR4585: mpv util scripts

    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. sorry about the computer fan i didnt realize how loud it was until after everything was recorded all scripts are prefixed with a_ for personal organization _a_props.lua mp.observe_property("path", "native", function() local domain = string.match(mp.get_property_native("path") or "", ".*://w*%.*(.-)[:/]") if domain then mp.set_property("user-data/domain-path", domain) else mp.del_property("user-data/domain-path") end end) mp.observe_property("playtime-remaining", "native", function (_, tr) if tr then mp.set_property("user-data/playtime-remaining-seconds", math.floor(tr)) end end) a_aspectratio.lua local targetw = 16 local targeth = 9 local marginerror = 0.1 local function resetgem() local dim = mp.get_property_native("osd-dimensions") if not dim or dim.w == 0 then return end mp.set_property("geometry", dim.w .. "x" .. dim.h) end local function dimensionhop(_, dim) if dim.w == 0 or dim.h == 0 then return end local cd = dim.w / dim.h local td = targetw / targeth -- floating points my beloved -- checking we're in a good range so it doesnt inf loop -- also it updates the geometry field so profile restore can work if cd > (td - marginerror) and cd (td + marginerror) then resetgem(); return end local setw = dim.h * td local newdim = setw .. "x" .. dim.h mp.set_property("geometry", newdim) mp.osd_message("setting " .. newdim) end mp.observe_property("osd-dimensions", "native", dimensionhop) mp.register_event("start-file", resetgem) mp.register_event("end-file", resetgem) a_cover-visualiser.lua local function resolve_missing_cover(domain) local extico = { ["hub.hackerpublicradio.org"] = "https://hackerpublicradio.org/images/hpr_logo.png", ["yellowtealpurple.net"] = "https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/data/assets/logo/favicon-32x32.png", -- yes using a product picture is silly but so is not featuring your icon ANYWHERE else ["anonradio.net"] = "https://sdf.org/store/thumbs/anon3.jpg", ["hashnix.club"] = "default", ["radio.kingposs.com"] = "https://kingposs.com/assets/buttons/PossBadge.gif" } if domain then local force = extico[domain] if force == "default" then return resolve_missing_cover() end if force and mp.commandv("video-add", force, "auto", "domainhardcode.png") then return end local favico = "https://" .. domain .. "/favicon.ico" if mp.commandv("video-add", favico, "auto", "favico.png") then return end end mp.command("video-add ~~/cover.png auto default.png") end local function inject_needed() local tracks = mp.get_property_native("track-list") local needed = true for _, v in ipairs(tracks) do if v.type == 'video' then if not v.image then return end needed = false end end if needed then resolve_missing_cover(mp.get_property_native("user-data/domain-path")) end mp.set_property("file-local-options/lavfi-complex", "[aid1] asplit=3 [a0][a1][ao] ; " .. "[vid1] scale=sws_dither=none:flags=neighbor:w=max(iw\,256):h=max(iw\,256):force_original_aspect_ratio=increas e:force_divisible_by=8, scale=h=-1:w=720, split=3 [vref0][vref1][vfin] ; " .. "[a0] showfreqs=size=hd720, hue=h=220 [rawfreq] ; " .. "[rawfreq][vref0] scale=flags=neighbor:w=rw:h=rh/2 [freq] ; " .. "[a1] showvolume=f=0.5:h=14 [rawvol] ; [rawvol][vref1] scale=flags=neighbor:w=(3*rw)/4:h=-1, geq=p(X\,Y):a=255 [vol] ; " .. "[vfin][freq] overlay=y=main_h-overlay_h [prevo] ; [prevo][vol] overlay [vo] ") end -- mp.register_event("start-file", inject_needed) -- mp.observe_property("current-tracks/audio", "native", inject_needed) mp.add_hook("on_preloaded", 50, inject_needed) my cover.png (640x480) example with hardcoded image (notice theres only one volume bar because hpr is mixed to mono) example with favicon detection (youll probably see this one a lot since its the default icon for icecast servers) example with default/no cover (my art!!) a_playlist.lua mp.register_script_message("full-clear", function() mp.set_property("playlist-pos", -1) mp.command("playlist-clear") end) mp.register_script_message("playlist-next-to-last", function() local target = mp.get_property_native("playlist-pos") if target 0 then return end target = target + 1 mp.osd_message("moved " .. mp.get_property_native("playlist/" .. target .. "/filename")) mp.commandv("playlist-move", target, 999) end) a_rcfill.lua -- relative cache refill -- sets cache-pause-wait based on how fast the playback and download speed is local function set_pause(_, incache) if not incache then return end -- rate of bytes incoming local ds = mp.get_property_native("cache-speed") if not ds then return end -- rate of bytes consumed * 2 local kbc = (mp.get_property_native("audio-bitrate") or 0) + (mp.get_property_native("video-bitrate") or 0) kbc = (kbc/8) * (mp.get_property_native("speed") or 1) * 3 local secs = math.min(kbc/ds, 20) if secs 1 then secs = 2 end mp.set_property("file-local-options/cache-pause-wait", secs) mp.osd_message("buffering " .. math.floor(secs) .. " secs...") end local function jump_to_ecache(amt) if not amt then return end local endtime = mp.get_property_native("demuxer-cache-time") if not endtime then return end mp.commandv("seek", endtime - amt, "absolute") mp.osd_message("jumped to realtime-" .. amt .. "s") end mp.observe_property("paused-for-cache", "native", set_pause) mp.register_script_message("jump-to-ecache", jump_to_ecache) a_titlebar.lua mp.set_property("user-data/dynatitle-default", mp.get_property("title") or "mpv") local function title_update() if not mp.get_property_native("media-title") then mp.set_property("title", mp.get_property_native("user-data/dynatitle-default")) return end local pl = mp.get_property_native("playlist-pos") if pl ~= -1 then pl = mp.get_property_native("playlist-count") - pl - 1 end local tr = mp.get_property_native("playtime-remaining") if not tr then -- file currently loading -- since this is a slow changing value, we can just set this literally local disp = "" if pl ~= -1 then disp = "( " .. pl .. " files remaining )" end mp.set_property("title", "loading ${media-title} " .. disp) return end local progress = "${percent-pos} " if tr 100 then local emg = "-" if pl 1 then emg = "-!" end progress = emg .. "${user-data/playtime-remaining-seconds} " end if mp.get_property_native("paused-for-cache") then progress = "B${cache-buffering-state} " end local netspeed = "" if mp.get_property_native("demuxer-via-network") then netspeed = "${cache-speed} " end local domainlabel = "" if mp.get_property_native("user-data/domain-path") then domainlabel = "via ${user-data/domain-path} " end mp.set_property("title", "${?pause==yes:P}" .. progress .. netspeed .. "${media-title} " .. domainlabel) end mp.observe_property("percent-pos", "native", title_update) mp.observe_property("cache-buffering-state", "native", title_update) mp.register_event("start-file", title_update) mp.register_event("end-file", title_update) mp.register_event("playback-restart", title_update) mp.add_periodic_timer(5, title_update) Provide feedback on this episode.

  3. 5D AGO

    HPR4583: Nuclear Reactor Technology - Ep 7 Small Modular Reactors

    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. 01 Introduction This episode is the seventh in an 8 part series on nuclear reactor technology.  In this episode we will describe a topic which has been in the news in recent years, which is "small modular reactors", or SMRs for short. 03 What is an SMR? Basic Definition A small modular reactor is a nuclear reactor that is designed to be largely built in a factory and subject to as little on-site assembly as possible. The main goal is to lower costs by reducing construction times and allowing a more rapid start of return on investment. 04 Sized Based Definition Some people put a numerical size limit on SMRs, saying that they must be no larger than 300 MW to qualify as an SMR. However this limit is not universally accepted, and not all SMR designs fall within this arbitrary limit. I will ignore this numerical limit and just consider anything to be an SMR if it meets the criteria of being largely built in a factory with minimal on-site assembly. 05 The Actual Goal of the SMR Idea The actual goal of the SMR idea is to build reactors rapidly and efficiently on more or less an assembly line basis rather than hand crafting each one. One engineer in the nuclear industry has compared building reactors to building ships. Traditional shipbuilding techniques involved assembling each ship from the keel up on the slipways from individual components. 06 Newer shipbuilding techniques assemble ships as separate "blocks" inside factory-like buildings and then join completed blocks together in a final assembly stage. This requires careful planning and tight quality control, but it results in building ships much more rapidly and economically. This engineer said that SMRs are attempting to bring this newer way of doing things to the nuclear reactor industry as well.  07 SMR Categories - Small Versus Micro 08 Small SMRs 09 Small SMRs and Small Grids 10 Micro SMRs for Micro Loads 13 Micro SMRs for Large Industry 14 SMRs to Power Data Centres 15 What's This Nonsense About "Micro Small Modular Reactor" You Ask? 17 Small Reactors and Modular Reactors That Are Not SMRs 20 Standard Versus Proprietary Fuel 23 Where SMRs are Currently Being Built 24 HTR-PM in China 28 Repurposed Ship Reactors in Russia 31 300 MW BWR in Canada 33 470 MW PWR in UK 35 25 MW PWR in Argentina 37 Various Experimental SMRs 38 Modular Large Reactors 40 Conclusion SMRs are a new trend in nuclear reactor design. However, they are really two different things which fill two different needs. One style is intended to adopt designs which allow for more rapid construction with more of the work being done in the factory and less on the construction site, with the overall goal of reducing costs. The other style is to provide very small reactors to power remote communities and mines, or to provide process heat to large industries. The first SMRs are in operation or under construction. The most promising grid scale designs at present are simply scaled down and simplified conventional designs that use standard commercial fuel. Larger reactors will incorporate modular construction techniques, blurring the lines between them and SMRs. In the next episode we will talk about future reactor technologies, particularly what are referred to as "Generation IV" reactors. Provide feedback on this episode.

  4. 6D AGO

    HPR4582: Hackerpublic Radio New Years Eve Show 2026 Episode 1

    This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. 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  5. FEB 20

    HPR4580: The First Doctor, Part 4

    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. This is a further look at the stories of the First Doctor, portrayed by William Hartnell, during the 1960s. The First Doctor, Part 4 Galaxy 4 This science fiction story is focused on the idea of not judging a book by its cover. The Tardis lands on a deserted, dying planet. They see a funny looking robot that Vicki calls a “Chumbley”. Then another one appears, and they investigate, but are rescued by three beautiful women who tell them they were in great danger, and take the three travelers back to their ship, where they meet the leader, Maaga, another beautiful woman. But somehow these women are odd and cold. They tell of how they met another ship from a evil race, the Rill, and that in a space battle the ships damaged each other and landed on this planet. Then later the travelers meet the Rill, who initially refuse to reveal their appearance because it would frighten the humans. Turns out they were very alien in appearance, but not at all evil, and it was the beautiful women who were evil. Mission to the Unknown This short little story takes place on the planet Kembel, and agents from Earth realize that the Daleks are here, and up to no good. This is really a prequel to The Daleks’ Master Plan, and is notable as the only Doctor Who story in which none of the regular cast appears. The reason is that this is an extra episode slot given to the Doctor Who team late in the day, and the regular cast were already given vacation time off. So it is best to take this as Episode 0 of The Dalek’s Master Plan, not as a stand-alone story. The original story has been lost, like so many episodes of early Doctor Who, but a very nice version was done by the University of Central Lancashire, and you can view it on YouTube. It is introduced by Edward de Souza, who played Marc Cory in the original, and is worth a look. They really did a good job. The Myth Makers This is another “historical” story, though instead of verified history it is historical legends at play here, in the form of the Seige of Troy by the Greeks. So you have all of the Homeric cast here: Achilles, Priam, Hector, Odysseus. The Doctor is taken for a God by Achilles, though Odysseus has his doubts. Vicki is captured by the Trojans and taken to Troy, calls herself Cressida, and is taken for a Goddess. Steven goes to Troy to try and free her, but is seen as a Greek, and so Vicki is now suspect. She falls in love with a son of Priam named Troilus, and you think something might happen here, particularly if you are familiar with play of Shakespeare called Troilus and Cressida. This story only has faint echoes of the play, preserving that Cressida is Greek and Troilus is Trojan. In this case it is Cressida staying with Troilus, so instead going back to the Tardis Vicki is now out. One more companion gone. This marked the departure of Verity Lambert as producer, and she was replaced by John Wiles. Wiles tried to implement changes, such as making the show a bit darker, but ran into opposition from both Hartnell and BBC Management, and resigned after producing four stories ( The Myth Makers through The Ark). And the popularity of other SF shows on television made a move to more SF and less history desirable. And as for Hartnell’s opposition, it is notable that he had become quite identified with the role of The Doctor and was very proprietorial with it. This would come to pose problems later as his health declined. The Daleks’ Master Plan This story arc takes twelve episodes, or thirteen if you add Mission to the Unknown, as you indeed should. The reason for such a long story arc is that Sir Huw Wheldon, the Director-General of the BBC at that time wanted a “monster length” Dalek story because his mother was a big Dalek fan. And this story has a lot going for it. The length means that you can do more character development. The story starts out with Steven recovering from a sword-thrust during the fall of Troy, and being attended by Katarina, a Trojan maiden, who is now in the Tardis. They arrive on the planet Kembel, and meet with Space Special Security agent Bret Vyon, played by Nicholas Courtney, who in a few years would become the beloved Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. Vyon tries to force the Doctor to take him to Earth so he can warn the planet, but the Doctor recognizes the Daleks and wants to find out more about their plans. And this brings us to one the most evil villains in Doctor Who, Mavic Chen. You see, the Daleks have assembled a group of villainous aliens to join together in conquering the Earth, and Mavic Chen is part of the group. He is also the idolized Guardian of the Solar System. So he is a traitor! Katarina, the Trojan maiden, sacrifices herself to save the others from a convict they meet on a prison planet. Another wonderful character is Sara Kingdom (played by Peggy Marsh), head of Space Special Security, who has been told by Mavic Chen that Vyon and the others are traitors, and who kills Vyon, who is in fact her brother! But they manage to convince her that Chen is the real traitor, and she joins them. In the middle of this story arc Christmas happened, and this resulted in the most absurd episode ever of Doctor Who, called The Feast of Steven, capped by the Doctor breaking the fourth wall. The episode is now among the missing. but you can find reconstructions on YouTube if you want to see the absurdity of it. And there is a re-appearance of The Meddling Monk. This is a sprawling story, but overall worth a look. Mavic Chen, played by Kevin Stoney, is delightfully evil, and Stoney would return to play another villain in the Troughton story The Invasion. and it is interesting to see Nicholas Courtney before he got the role he would always be identified with. Doctor Who would not do anything this large again until _The Flux_ in 2021, and frankly this story makes more sense. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Eve You will often see this as simply The Massacre, which is fine since there is no other story with a similar title. And after that massive science fiction story, another historical story. This involves the true story of Protestants in France being massacred by the Catholics, and the main feature worth calling our here is that William Hartnell plays two roles in this story. He is the Doctor, of course, but also the Abbott of Amboise, a leader among the Catholics looking to rid France of the Protestants. This idea of playing two parts became even more nicely done by Patrick Troughton later in Enemy of the World. In any case, this leads to confusion by Steven who thinks the Abbott is actually the Doctor. In the story a servant girl named Anna Chaplette is rescued, and this opens up the interesting possibility that she is the ancestor of Dodo (i.e. Dorothea) Chaplet, a companion who appears at the end. She witnesses a car crash, and barges into the Tardis thinking she can call the police. While the novelty of Hartnell playing two parts may stand out on first look, this story is really a showcase for Peter Purves, in his role of Steven Taylor. Because Hartnell is not on screen very much, Purves really has to carry the plot, and does so admirably. Hartnell was on vacation when the second episode was filmed, and so didn’t appear at all. And his health problems were beginning cause problems which contributed to this situation. He was having a lot of trouble with remembering his lines, which is a real problem for an actor. He was not that old by current standards, as he was 58 when this story was produced, and as I am 73 as I write this, 58 seems more like late youth to me. The Ark The Tardis materializes on a spaceship in the far future. It is carrying the future of the human race to a new planet, Refusis 2, because the Earth is falling into the sun. But it also has an odd race called the Monoids, who have one eye. They are an alien race who came to Earth when their own planet was dying, and now they serve the humans. Unfortunately, the Tardis crew carries germs for which humans and Monoids on the Ark have no immunity, and sickness breaks out. One faction wants to kill the Doctor and his companions, but instead the Doctor finds a cure for the disease, and they leave on the Tardis. Then the Tardis materializes back on the Ark, but they discover that hundreds of years have passed. The Monoids have rebelled and taken over, and now the humans serve them. As the old saying has it, be kind to those you meet on the way up, for you will meet them again on the way down. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW8yk-m5Ig8 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Myth_Makers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Cressida https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=JohnWiles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daleks%27_Master_Plan https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0785302/ https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Flux https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Massacre_(Doctor_Who) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ark_(Doctor_Who) https://www.palain.com/science-fiction/intro-to-doctor-who/the-first-doctor-part-4/ Provide feedback on this episode.

  6. FEB 19

    HPR4579: Happy by shower

    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Hello, dear beloveds. Here with you, at HPR: Antoine. The message of this episode is the following: life comes in waves. ~~ Circumstances are volatile. For the majority of them, we have no control of what happens. Things happen, in climate events, in health (ours or another one’s), financially, emotionally. Many depend on choices that others make, or outside events that we, as humans, cannot trace cause-and-effect route — hamla ! [interjection], we can’t even tell the weather precisely yet. Our emotions are subject to the same phenomenon. As far as they are tied to that events, our feelings of sadness, of relief, will come and go, also, as ~~ waves! Unpredictable, impetuous, imprecise. It ruins the health. Do you listen to your heartbeat? It can be 80 or 110 bpm from one second to another by the choices of your thinking, without you moving a muscle. A basketball player can be a better player only training in his mind, in imagination, in comparison to one that does not practice al all. Your mind, and by it we mean now the choices of your thinking, have influence in your muscular abilities and in your body chemicals. These regulate basically the entirety of your sensations, and contribute to your health or lack of it. So, when one believes, he have a stable point in which to be firm. Even though the circumstances are waves, he is not floating on them. He’s anchored. That’s why, if firm (true) in this faith, he’s more stable and happier than an ordinary person, one that has no hope at all, but lives by what the world has to offer today. In summary, the instability is not beneficial. And we are taken to this thinking, for the pursuit of something we believe is worth it, and may be not. Then, when someone presents something we “need”, that may not be the case. We can think. Then, we choose: what we live for? How I choose to feel, and behave, because or in spite of what happens around and around? and around. No matter the point of the universe one person has reached, physically or perceptually, that does not define him for eternity. Because it is not in that past, it is happening right now, has not ended, yeah? Now, a point of experience of me. I have days of very low mood and uncertainty. The feeling of serving for absolutely nothing. (Even in good days, that may feel true, but does not define me as when I go to the ground on this thinking.) I have been said things like this, from people I value, or valued then, more than family of blood. These are days I eat not healthily, I don’t have the appropriate care of my body, I don’t shower. Until recently, those were days of much suffering. But I perceived that, in the next day of each of these days, in keeping trusting the hope I have, I can have a night of rest. I can wake up and take a shower, and after all start anew, having lived the bad experience the day prior as an experience that, at that moment, I only wanted to go away as soon as possible. But after going through the entirety of it, on its full duration, I would not replace this feeling-and-learning experience by anything else. Someone has said that anguish is what makes us do something. In comfort, we only go, comfortable. The purpose, or the action, comes from the need to change. Every little experience (and not only the great and abnormal) contribute to mould someone in his trajectory. Bye bye. Provide feedback on this episode.

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