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It’s a full episode follow up and we’re gonna talk about a free and open source library project that Dan is building with his own three hands!
Links
- The L0WL1F3 Podcast – Dystopia? Check. Every episode is either about some fresh new hell that was probably predicted in a cyberpunk story, or some topic that could be viewed through a cyberpunk lens. Produced in affiliation with neondystopia.com
- Episodes of The L0WL1F3 Podcast I appeared on include:
- 22_L0WL1F3_&_CYBERPUNK_LIBRARIAN_super_mario_bros_the_motion_picture.mov_part_one
- 23_L0WL1F3_&_CYBERPUNK_LIBRARIAN_super_mario_bros_the_motion_picture.mov_part_two
- 32_L0WL1F3_cybersnitch_demos_OPAD_battle-librarian.sql
- s3e6 L0WL1F3 “metropolis”
- s3e10 L0WL1F3 “the s****horpe problem”
- s3e18 L0WL1F3 feat. Cyberpunk Librarian “The OrangeBoy/PatronPoint Affair”
- LibraryThing – A free, library-quality catalog to track reading progress or your whole library.
- Calibre – The one stop solution for all your eBook needs.
- Beautifying Calibre – It’s absolutely possible.
- SQLPro for SQLite – A simple, powerful SQLite manager for macOS.
- DB Browser for SQLite – An excellent cross platform app for managing SQLite databases.
- Infopump, the Cyberpunk catalogue – A work in progress.
- Infopump GitLab repo – Infopump’s repository.
Music
- Ryo Miyashita – Bellydance at Ebisu
- Psychadelik Pedestrian – Cosmos (Universal Mix)
- Sro – Speaker Set
- Kevin Bryce – Scattered Mandalas
- Fignomo – Adult Horizon
- Fignomo – Blue Lola
- Uncan – Wave of the Synth
Goodies
Check out my shop on RedBubble! Ya know, if you want to.

Daniel Messer – I worked at MCLD when you did and only met you briefly so I doubt you remember me. I enjoy your thoughts and have just finished listening to Episode 65 of Cyberpunk Librarian. I loved it, however, at minute 19, I realized I should have continued taking cataloging or techie classes because as you spoke it all became Greek to me. I hung on and rallied when you introduced Calibre to create a 3rd party online catalog that does not offer digital downloads.
I took a course that I loved at U of AZ where I created a virtual hard drive and then a database with open-source software. Since graduating in 2012 I have yet to worm my way into any sort of library cataloging work as sort of retired 2 weeks ago today!
I still want to work but in the meantime, I have decided to work on a database cataloging postage stamps. I have been a philatelist for over 57 years. About 10 years ago I decided to gather up and sell all world postage stamps in my possession except for the USA stamps. Interestingly enough many of these world postage stamps are from locations that are no longer countries; having been renamed and reallocated after political upheaval. I have yet to find a decent open-source program for this purpose. Any suggestions?