The Linux Kernel: An Unlikely Grammy NomineeThe Linux Kernel: An Unlikely Grammy Nominee
First the code, then the radio broadcast. Can the movie be far behind?
Several AM, FM, shortwave, and Internet radio stations Monday began broadcasting an automated voice reading the source for the Linux kernel--all 4,141,432 lines of it. Reading the entire kernel will take an estimated 14,253.43 hours, or 593.89 days.
A speech.bot's output is encoded into an open-source audio stream, which uses the Ogg Vorbis codec. You can track the progress of Free Radio Linux at http://radioqualia.va.com.au/freeradiolinux, which has links to sites reciting the code. Or, for the Ogg Vorbis impaired, you can check out its text-based progress.
Is this delightful, just plain weird, or both? Sound off--in key, please--in the Listening Post Water Cooler forum. And tell us about your other favorite Internet radio stations.
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