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[2750.60 --> 2751.32] we have founded |
[2751.32 --> 2753.60] Ad Aures? |
[2754.06 --> 2755.06] A-U-R-E-S? |
[2755.38 --> 2755.98] A-R-U-S? |
[2756.16 --> 2756.68] A-R-U-S? |
[2756.74 --> 2756.88] Yeah. |
[2757.58 --> 2759.64] My French pronunciation is |
[2759.64 --> 2761.54] Poo-Poo, |
[2761.88 --> 2762.46] shall we say. |
[2762.74 --> 2762.94] Anyway, |
[2763.34 --> 2764.34] they're aiming to build |
[2764.34 --> 2765.34] a fair and sustainable |
[2765.34 --> 2766.64] ecosystem for everyone |
[2766.64 --> 2768.20] in the podcasting industry. |
[2768.90 --> 2769.66] They've developed |
[2769.66 --> 2770.46] Castopod, |
[2770.82 --> 2772.62] a free and open source solution |
[2772.62 --> 2774.56] for hosting your podcasts |
[2774.56 --> 2775.86] in order to facilitate |
[2775.86 --> 2777.88] access to podcasting 2.0 |
[2777.88 --> 2778.46] for everybody. |
[2778.46 --> 2778.98] Yeah, |
[2779.34 --> 2780.76] Castopod's actually pretty neat. |
[2780.88 --> 2782.80] There's another one out there too |
[2782.80 --> 2784.64] that's being created |
[2784.64 --> 2785.72] and they're supporting |
[2785.72 --> 2788.04] all of the podcasting 2.0 spec |
[2788.04 --> 2788.80] out of the gate, |
[2788.90 --> 2789.34] which means |
[2789.34 --> 2790.48] things like the |
[2790.48 --> 2792.08] alternative enclosure tag, |
[2792.28 --> 2793.46] transcripts, |
[2793.58 --> 2794.14] clips, |
[2794.14 --> 2796.20] and things like that. |
[2796.32 --> 2797.66] And the idea is |
[2797.66 --> 2798.48] is that you could just |
[2798.48 --> 2799.10] kind of use their |
[2799.10 --> 2800.16] out-of-the-box solution. |
[2800.42 --> 2800.62] I mean, |
[2800.64 --> 2801.18] if you're looking |
[2801.18 --> 2801.98] to start a podcast |
[2801.98 --> 2802.62] right now |
[2802.62 --> 2805.98] and you want something |
[2805.98 --> 2806.74] that's kind of like |
[2806.74 --> 2807.54] an all-in-one |
[2807.54 --> 2808.60] backend package, |
[2808.82 --> 2810.28] like a hosted fireside, |
[2810.82 --> 2811.70] that's what |
[2811.70 --> 2812.74] Castopod is. |
[2813.28 --> 2814.44] And I've looked at it |
[2814.44 --> 2815.42] because it is |
[2815.42 --> 2816.46] enticing. |
[2816.90 --> 2818.34] It'll support clips, |
[2818.38 --> 2819.38] it'll generate video clips, |
[2819.38 --> 2820.62] and it supports the podcasting |
[2820.62 --> 2821.94] 2.0 namespace stuff for that. |
[2821.94 --> 2823.34] It does the value-for-value stuff |
[2823.34 --> 2824.26] so you can do boosts |
[2824.26 --> 2825.48] and it supports |
[2825.48 --> 2826.58] the transcript stuff. |
[2826.82 --> 2828.34] There's a lot in that spec |
[2828.34 --> 2830.62] and they're one of the |
[2830.62 --> 2831.40] premier places |
[2831.40 --> 2832.16] that are supporting it. |
[2832.26 --> 2832.94] So that's pretty cool. |
[2833.04 --> 2834.02] I haven't tried it myself |
[2834.02 --> 2834.88] because we're already, |
[2835.04 --> 2835.88] you know, |
[2836.04 --> 2836.54] we already have |
[2836.54 --> 2837.48] a whole system built out. |
[2837.56 --> 2838.64] But if I were starting today |
[2838.64 --> 2840.10] and I didn't have anything, |
[2840.54 --> 2841.56] I'd be pretty tempted |
[2841.56 --> 2842.44] to try Castopod, |
[2842.70 --> 2843.36] I have to say. |
[2844.12 --> 2845.28] Toxic Safety 89 |
[2845.28 --> 2846.44] wrote in two days ago |
[2846.44 --> 2849.02] with 3,333 SATs. |
[2849.02 --> 2849.54] I feel like that's |
[2849.54 --> 2850.20] a lucky number. |
[2850.56 --> 2851.20] All threes? |
[2851.20 --> 2851.78] That's got to be |
[2851.78 --> 2852.54] a lucky number thing. |
[2853.16 --> 2853.98] I swear to God, |
[2854.10 --> 2855.14] my Alexa and Siri |
[2855.14 --> 2856.56] are getting worse and worse |
[2856.56 --> 2857.94] at understanding me. |
[2858.28 --> 2859.30] I love the HomePods |
[2859.30 --> 2859.96] like you, Chris, |
[2860.02 --> 2861.08] but it's a 50-50 |
[2861.08 --> 2862.08] hit rate these days. |
[2862.18 --> 2862.98] Do you guys have |
[2862.98 --> 2863.58] these problems? |
[2863.78 --> 2864.50] Is there anything |
[2864.50 --> 2865.56] better out there? |
[2866.56 --> 2867.70] Well, I can't tell you |
[2867.70 --> 2868.60] the number of times |
[2868.60 --> 2869.70] I have to put on |
[2869.70 --> 2871.56] a very bad American accent |
[2871.56 --> 2872.38] in order to make |
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