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In this episode, @eb882b0b from Jupiter Broadcasting shares valuable insights about podcasting and the podcasting industry. They discuss topics such as the benefits of podcasting 2.0 apps, the challenges of video for podcasting, the importance of focusing on the audience, and the future of podcast advertising.
The discussion revolves around the future of podcasting technology, including the potential for live podcasts, cross-app comments, and web integration.
📦 Build and cache R packages with Nix @brodriguesco
🚀 Latest webR improvements in 0.3.1 @gws@Posit
🎬 Visualizing dplyr operations @andrew
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🎙️ Our responses to the unexpected departure of @yihui from Posit
These guys killed it with this 10 minute feature on Ashlyn Speed. They decided to make it a multi-parter. AND they want to document her journey from here forward. (Not reality tv)
As explained countless times on the show, here is a quick answer as to why all of your prescriptions in the United States are so outlandishly expensive. Cut prescription drug advertising from the U.S. media and 3/4's of the news operations on television would have to shutter in less than 6 months. https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/guess-what-industry-dominates-2023s-top-tv-advertisers
I don't understand how it's not a 1A violation to ban any kind of advertising, but I know we've been doing that for cigarettes for decades. I can't support more government control over speech. instead we have to move everyone away from consuming ad supported media. decentralize it and find ways to expand #v4v.
what you said on NA about NAS is correct generally, but it's not the medium. a few people always fuck it up for everybody else unless there's appropriate moderation. NAS and a few others have too little, most corporate media and many fedi servers that block NAS have too much. the trick is to favor free speech but not antisocial behavior. the "refuse to accommodate others in personal behavior" types.
decentralized social media is really important. like podcasting and #v4v. don't give up.
V4V based, multiply redundant object store with decentralized CDN for PeerTube self-hosters. Removes 99% of the bandwidth costs of media hosting, as well as the storage costs of online hosting.
Scored some good year contract server deals on black friday to set this up.
Using SeaweedFS and PeerTube. Open Source all the way down
Happy to help anyone wanting to setup their own SeaweedFS or CDN federation for PeerTube as well, decentralization is the way.
🚅 Object-oriented express with R6 (Numbers Around Us)
📝 Benchmarking dependencies @james_azam
🚀 Building a DataFusion CSV reader with arrow-extendr @josi
So let me get this straight. Due to the 500 character limit, noagendasocial has always been terrible for any argument or discussion deeper than a talking point. And now we're banning memes too?
memes are just like talking points except usually worse.
what this medium does best is allow the public to decide what other media should go viral. articles, podcasts, video etc. as opposed to big media, advertisers and the algo owners. we need everyone to embrace it and better tools to take advantage of it, but this kind of decentralized media "attention democracy" along with #v4v will be the keys that allow us to route around concentrated power and make everything better faster.