On the other hand, if you have enjoyed stuff that I am already doing, be it #comics, #articles, #podcasts, or even funny #toots, you can always subscribe to me on #Kofi.
$1 a month with enough people really adds up. I would love having enough money each month coming from folks supporting what I already do. I don't do paywalls, so you are just donating for the stuff I already share for free.
In late 2016, American diplomats in Havana, Cuba started hearing a mysterious buzzing sound, followed by debilitating symptoms. On this week’s On the Media, why the government now disputes theories that it was a secret Russian weapon.
Plus, what the electric hum of your refrigerator and the uncanny hearing ability of pigeons reveal about the world we live in.
If you like #RetroGames, check out my buddy's video essay series, The Dreamcast Files, an attempt to document EVERY US #Dreamcast release, in chronological order. Here's his latest episode, on Armada:
If you are creating #podcasts, #VideoEssays and other such media... and you need some theme music, interstitial music, or intro/outro tunes for one of your audio or video projects, please consider my work! I am eager to place music in cool media!
My licensing is easy and based on your budget (including FREE for cool projects with zero budget who are just launching!)
Have a listen to my work, and if you hear something that will work for ya, reach out!
The NatACTs have an ulterior motive when it comes to water reform. If councils could afford to maintain water infrastructure properly, at least some of them would have. Even the big cities are struggling, with massive budgets relative to the smaller District Councils. So as Gordon Campbell pointed out months ago the most likely consequence of doing nothing and expecting more (NatACT plan in a nutshell) is crisis and privatization.
#LinkRot for #podcasts is worse than I thought. The decay seems especially noteworthy for those that use services to obfuscate links to their files.
If people don't want their podcasts to disappear they need to be proactive. One way is to archive your stuff at @internetarchive.
Podcast feeds should include links to backup files but I haven't found a standard element to represent those, either with podcast specific feeds or #RSS in general.
Blind LGBT Pride International, (BPI,) is an affiliate of the American Council of the Blind. Our mission is to promote the awareness, inclusion, and well-being of blind and vision impaired LGBT people through education, advocacy, and peer-support.
Check out our podcast, Pride Connection, and our website: http://www.bpi.gay#LGBT#LGBTQ#Blind#LGBTQIA#Podcast#Podcasts#Introduction#Introductions
I could probably think of more but I think that's a good start! I also have a blog that you can check out here: https://bookishnoelle.linefeed.app. I write about technology, the books I'm reading, and I'm planning on writing updates on my journey of learning how to code a blog in #html and #css. Follow me if any of what I just wrote sounds interesting to you! Thank you for reading. 😄
recently re-jigged the season 1 Dungeons and Daddies art for print purposes. it’s been a minuet but working with these guys has been SUCH a trip. any fans of the show over here on mastodon?
I adore this phrase, because it has been like two whole-ass decades and not one single venture capital darling has managed to unseat plain RSS as the distribution method for podcasts. Not one. (And they have really tried!)
Podcasts are just out there, like air. You don’t go to one place to get them; you get them from everywhere and anywhere. You can choose how you want to engage with them and manage them and it is legitimately heartwarming that nothing has ever gotten in the way of that being a fundamental fact.
This is the best of what the web is. It will never have a stock ticker or even a marketing scheme. Most people don’t even know it is there. But it endures (past the many, many attempts by squillionaire corporates to kill it) because of its absolute unshakable utility.
My suggestion: any time you hear “anywhere you get your podcasts”, send a little thanks to RSS for keeping the real web alive.
Hello, my fellow frugal, low-budget or no-budget podcasters. What are your sources for free public domain music, sound effects or images to use in your podcasts? I'll list some of my favorites attached to this post.