### Starting another Podcast
I'm a professional when it comes to anxiety.
Professional sufferer.
I deal with it in ways that allow me to function.
* Keeping busy
* Working hard
* Drums
* Talking to someone or out loud
Anxiety happens in the past or future. It's not always rational.
Conclusion - I feel that talking about the biggest problem in my life could help others, and maybe even myself.
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### Intro
Hello everyone and welcome to the Manly Hanley Podcast. This is the Podcast with no limits on what we'll cover. This is Season 6, Episode 1
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This Episode was recorded on Monday, February 19th, 2024
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### Amazon's standards just seem lower
#### Repetitive overpromise and underdelivering
I order Amazon all over the country for different people, and myself included, so this is not limited to one region in the USA.
The pattern goes a bit like this. The item shows that it'll arrive next morning if you pay the $35 minimum. Most things I buy on Amazon will be above that amount. If I really need the item, and my total isn't $35 or more, I'll often add something to my cart that I'll be ordering very soon, anyway.
More times than not, the next day, I'll get the "Running Late" shipping status on that item, which eventually changes into "Tomorrow by 8 pm" or something along those lines. This is not okay. This is a company I'm also paying a subscription to every year.
I now find myself finding anyway I can to order items through other companies that will deliver, even without a yearly fee. One that comes to mind, strangely, is Walmart. And their delivery times have never overpromised and underdelivered for me. I don't want to order from Walmart, but here I am doing so.
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### Amazon Plans to Charge for Alexa? Good luck with that. It'll probably work, if people fall for it, as I'm not surprised if they do.
As most of us have been conditioned into having our money siphoned away to a subscription or Software as a service, Amazon would like to take advantage of that condition by manipulating us into paying for Alexa.
Do you honestly want that overpriced oven timer in your kitchen, if it now wants to siphon a recurring monthly fee out of your account?
#### What is Amazon's excuse for the potential cost they'll be passing onto users?
Amazon's Senior VP of Devices - Dave Limp - (Great name) - Believes a paid service is inevitable until Alexa becomes "superhuman" enough to justify a monthly fee.
No. Just be a fucking oven timer, or you're outta here. I do have more faith in people that I give the general public sometime. I will guess that many people are getting sick of subscription services leaching off their every pore.
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Since the beginning of this Podcast, I had been searching for the perfect note-taking app.
I've tried dozens, starting with OneNote, Obsidian, a billion Linux-specific apps, Notepad, Notepad++, etc.
The one I've used the longest has been Trilium.
Many of the platforms were just great, but didn't hit every want I had with the process of creating a post. They required too much configuration time than I had available.
As for my "Content Management System"
I did land on “HUGO” as my favorite static site generator, but I wanted something that allowed me to manage the mess of content files that I'd eventually encounter when creating the documents. The absolute best I could find was the Front Matter extension for Visual Studio code. Is it perfect? Nope, but I've settled on it being the best possible application for my needs at this time.
It allows me to scan folders in Visual Studio Code and set them as content directories, and then fill in the tedious meta data with no effort. That's a time saver! I like saving time - and this Extension brings content-creating functionality to an app that did not have it.
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Great reasons why Decluttr is the best option to sell your sell phone on sellcell.com. Also, ways to not get ripped off.
Site: https://sellcell.com - Lets you compare the amount of $ different companies will pay you for your cell phone trade-in.
My preferred vendor from that site: Sell My Stuff | Sell Stuff Online | Decluttr
Why I purchased this when I have less free time than ever before.
I bought a Streamer X.
It's simple
Does what I need.
It takes the work out of having to tweak computer settings.
Spending $400 on this thing will pay for itself in the amount of time I save.
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Trilium is My Reliable Note-Taking App
It has not failed me once. This is in reference to backups.
It has never crashed on me.
I have it open for about 12 hours every single day.
Open Source for the win.
All of the other wins for this app are listed on their GitHub Page.
I don't ever plan on ditching Obsidian.md as another note-taking app. That community is growing so quickly.
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I still use other note-taking apps.
1. Clicking on suspicious links or pop-ups that can lead to malware or phishing scams.
2. Not using strong passwords or reusing the same password across multiple accounts, which can make it easier for hackers to gain access.
3. Failing to keep their software and antivirus programs up-to-date, leaving them vulnerable to security breaches.
4. Sharing too much personal information on social media platforms, which can be used for identity theft or cyberbullying.
5. Falling for fake news or misinformation, which can spread quickly on social media and other online platforms.
6. Not using two-factor authentication, which adds an extra layer of security to online accounts.
7. Downloading software or files from untrusted sources, which can contain viruses or other harmful malware.
8. Using public Wi-Fi networks without a VPN, which can leave personal information vulnerable to hackers.
9. Not checking the privacy policies of websites and apps, which can collect and sell personal data.
10. Not using ad-blockers or other tools to limit online tracking, which can be used for targeted advertising or other invasive purposes.
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### Plans for the Manly Hanley Podcast in 2023
- The Podcast will continue!
- I had a busy 2022, and this year is even busier - having 2 children enter this world. Twins are a lot of work, but also fun.
- I will do more episodes than last year. I did a whopping 14 episodes last year, and 28 episodes in Season 3. I'd like to see myself do at least 28 episodes this year, therefore doubling last year.
- I will continue with my episodes leaning toward free software, privacy, and talking smack about (some) subscription services. :-D
- Staying true to my word and using more open-source software for producing my content (Less Adobe Spark/Creative Cloud Express, and more). Lately, it's been Krita (a digital painting application), but may also be from GIMP, which I also love.
- This is a hobby, and I'm excited to make more content for anyone that can benefit from it.
### Some Other Topics I Likely Will Cover
- Even though I tend to focus on entry level Linux topics, Open Source Software, and talking smack about greedy (in my opinion) subscription services, I may also touch on:
- Chat GPT and other Creepy AI that will be replacing us
- Interesting News Headlines / Primarily tech-related.
- Odd facts that you didn't know. I promise, not too Clickbait-ish!
- Health and diet.
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Randy Talks about Twitter, other tech news, and tech hype.
Apple Maps has come a really long way. It used to be the worst. Now, I think it's the best, since Apple doesn't bank on selling every piece of information about you like Google does. Does it annoy me that Apple Maps is locked to only Apple devices? Yes, that's the main thing that I can't stand about Apple - Their overpriced App Store (for shoppers and authors), and their walled garden concept.
I do think that, in the long run, the company that survives by selling it's users, will lose.
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### Why guarantee an income to some company that is taking advantage of you, and will cut you off, with no measure of loyalty?
- Subscription services are not just getting out of hand, they had already gone too far, many years ago.
- These companies know you're programmed to rent things from them, and they're abusing this power. [Ever since the pandemic, those services are being purchased more than ever.](https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/03/why-subscriptions-are-hard-to-cancel/623885/) Remember that, unlike with media that you used to purchase, when you stop paying, you have nothing to show for what you've been paying for years.
- YouTube Premium, for years, was $18/month for a family plan, but is going up to $23/month next month. They said this price increase will "help them to develop more premium features". [Source for this BS.](https://variety.com/2022/digital/news/youtube-premium-family-plan-price-increase-1235411355/)
- Supporting Data/Reference
- Case Stud/Example/Anecdote
- Conclusion
### Cancel this garbage and stop wasting money
- Start small, and maybe cancel one or two things a month.
- Every month, look at your credit card statement, and find another recurring cost for something that you don't get to actually keep. Maybe it's Amazon Prime, Adobe Creative Cloud, Netflix, Paramount +, Disney, HBO, or billion other ones I won't waste your time mentioning.
- Try experimenting with signing up for a trial with different credit cards, email addresses, only when you're in the situation of needing that service. A good example would be watching TV Series, or Movie on YouTube TV. You could sign up for their 2-week free trial at the point, watch the series, cancel service, and not owe a penny. They don't deserve your money when you're not using it.
- We are used to paying for services that are actually necessary, such as "water, gas, electricity, and other utilities. Why on earth do we contribute to these monthly expenses with entertainment?" Source: [DataDrivenInvestor](https://medium.datadriveninvestor.com/monthly-subscriptions-are-taking-over-the-world-and-i-dont-like-it-4e30ff092107)
- The writer in the DataDrivenInvestor article mentions that, for the price of 3 months of the full Adobe Bundle, you can buy Affinity's full collection of software with lifetime updates. Affinity makes great photo and vector-editing software.
- If it really adds that much value to your life, buy it. You do you.
### Intro
Hello everyone and welcome to the Manly Hanley Podcast. This is the Podcast with no limits on what we'll cover.
I'm your host, Randy. Have a snack, sit back, and relax.
This Episode was recorded on Sunday, November 13th, 2022
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### Tools or Servers I Run to Avoid Big Tech Tracking and Selling my Data
- A Pixel Smartphone running [GrapheneOS](https://grapheneos.org/).
- Android and iOS track the hell out of you - out of the box.
- Apple tracks you a bit less out of the box than Android does.
- GrapheneOS allows you to avoid a lot of Google tracking on Google's own phones.
- GrapheneOS is a custom ROM/OS that you can flash to most Google Pixel smartphones. It allows you to avoid using Google Play Services/Framework/Store. You can use multiple user profiles to (for example) setup your work apps where you might want to use Google services, and then perhaps a personal account where you block everything related to Google. It's brilliant.
- I've not seen an easier-to-install Android ROM than GrapheneOS. Their installer works right in the web browser, and it's solid: Worked on the first try for me when plugging in my phone and following their guide! I was blown away; Flew right out of my chair.
- There are some downsides that you might know about until you try it out, such as not being able to use Android Auto. If you want something to be highly-secure, you're going to have sacrifices. If someone tells you otherwise, they're lying.
- [Wallabag](https://www.wallabag.it/en)
- An Open Source "Read it Later". It extracts only the article's content and places it into a nice view. It even lets you highlight areas of the content that you're extracting and add notes!
- They mention that they don't store data on US servers. They write:
"Because **your data belongs to you**, we don't want to store them on US servers. That's why we only chose European partners, like [Online](https://www.online.net/fr) (french web hoster), [MailJet](https://www.mailjet.com/) (french emailing service) or [PayPlug](https://www.payplug.com/) (french payment solution)."
- It's important to note that, this solution is still great in that you can host it on your own US server, since it's open source. I do what I want with my server. The coolest thing is that you can export your data from Wallabag and reimport it into your own instance. This would be great if you wanted to sign up for their service as a trial, end the trial, and move the data to your own server. Amazing!
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Randy shares some updates regarding this show's scheduling and what's to come!
### Intro
Randy has landed back on Linux Mint and discusses why you should try it out.
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### Linux Mint is so polished and stable
- The desktop decoration is not over-the-top but looks darn good somehow.
- I really have not much more explanation of it. It comes with some simple wall papers and a basic theme and it looks great. It's easy on the eyes for all types of websites, dark or light.
- Just try it. Trust me. [Home - Linux Mint](https://www.linuxmint.com/)
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Randy gives some reasons why we need to use Linux
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Announcements - I've moved the entire studio back into the basement; This is not just my desk and recording gear, but drums, drum mics, PA System and mini blue couch.
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### Why we should use Linux
- It survives while being free.
- The source code is accessible. Windows and MacOS will not Open Source their code. I speak of Linux openly because I'm referring to both the Desktop and the Server versions.
- There are constant issues with Windows and MacOS breaking things during their upgrade cycles.
- A few years ago, MacOS dropped 32-bit application support during the Catalina upgrade and broke tons of shit. MacOS Monterrey broke a lot of users' file paths in apps such as Dropbox and OneDrive.
- Microsoft often breaks stuff with Windows update, sometimes it might be an activation issue (greed).
- You can trust software that is free.
- If you listened to my last episode I gave some reasons on why you can't trust Adobe and their greed. Do you think their software is open source. Heck no.
- There is so much software to try, almost anything you think of, so you won't go broke when trying/scrapping different installs.
- Package management is superior in Linux.
- The fake "Windows Virus Detected" messages that pop up in the browser don't even apply to you.
- No drivers to install (for the most part), aside from NVIDIA.
- Linux is easier to install than Windows, and much easier to than MacOS.
- You can "TRY" Linux. In 2022, we still don't have a Live USB environment for both MacOS and Windows.
### Here are my recommendation to get started on trying multiple distributions
- Get a USB Stick, perhaps 32GB in size or larger. They're extremely affordable as of this writing.
- Go to the Ventoy site at: [Ventoy](https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html)
- Ventoy makes it very easy to make a bootable USB disk that you can put tons of ISO (Disk Images) on and select them from a menu during boot time. Follow their guide and try it out, I highly recommend it.
- Now that you have a Multi-Boot USB, start adding your ISO (Linux distribution downloads to it. (The Ventoy site shows you how to place them on the Disk..just drag and drop or copy/paste))
- Download all the LInux distros you'd like - go crazy, it's free!
- Once you boot up your Ventoy USB drive, you can then select from the menu any of the distributions you've downloaded.
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This Episode was recorded on Easter Sunday, April 17th, 2022
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### Intro
Are skilled trades dying?
### Skilled Labor Shortage
- No notes for today, just commented on this source: https://esub.com/blog/impact-skilled-labor-shortage-construction/
- Also, this source: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210318005265/en/U.S.-Skilled-Trades-Labor-Shortage-Heightens-as-In-Demand-Jobs-Remain-Unfilled-the-Longest
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Randy discusses whether or not distro-hopping can be a problem for Linux users.
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### What is Distro Hopping?
- Not settling with any particular Linux distribution.
- Novice Linux users are likely the ones that do this the most.
- Do you actually learn or grow when hopping.
- There are articles on how to stop distro-hopping, and find one that you can stick with for decades
- On particular article is from MakeUseOf.com that mentioning how there are so many distros out there that it may seem like a nearly-impossible task of finding the best one.
- Source: [How to Stop Distro-Hopping and Find the Perfect Linux Distro for Yourself (makeuseof.com)](https://www.makeuseof.com/stop-distrohopping-find-perfect-linux-distro/)
- It talks about distro hopping like it's almost a drug addiction. Maybe it is. I've been using Linux to close to 15 years and still would consider myself a novice user.
- Think about why I distro-hop in the first place.
- Looking for a stable system?
- Best eye candy?
- Rolling release distro that is always cutting-edge?
- What are the major issues that I run into with a distro - and is is really a deal breaker that causes me to hop to another?
- The solution may just be listing your needs and preferences, according to MakeUseOf.
- Here are some that I can think of for myself to look out for to start:
- Absolutely necessary applications that can replace what I did in Windows or MacOS.
- Best package manager for me.
- Fast, snappy desktop operations.
- Awesome U.I.
- Since there are so many distros out there, take that list that you made and see what aligns with closely with the next distro that you want to hop to. Maybe this could be my last hop.
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