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[2879.92 --> 2880.86] So it's in the, |
[2880.86 --> 2882.34] the boost address |
[2882.34 --> 2883.60] is in the RSS feed. |
[2883.68 --> 2884.74] So you get a new podcast app |
[2884.74 --> 2886.62] and that reads |
[2886.62 --> 2887.74] that RSS tag |
[2887.74 --> 2889.32] and then automatically |
[2889.32 --> 2889.98] adds a button |
[2889.98 --> 2890.92] to your playback screen. |
[2891.12 --> 2891.80] There's also |
[2891.80 --> 2892.92] a browser extension |
[2892.92 --> 2893.44] which I was actually |
[2893.44 --> 2894.20] going to suggest to you |
[2894.20 --> 2895.08] after the show, Alex, |
[2895.44 --> 2897.04] called Alby, A-L-B-Y. |
[2897.68 --> 2898.82] And that lets you do it |
[2898.82 --> 2899.96] in a browser-based environment. |
[2900.54 --> 2901.14] And the reason |
[2901.14 --> 2901.98] I was going to mention it to you |
[2901.98 --> 2902.54] is they've launched |
[2902.54 --> 2903.22] a new platform |
[2903.22 --> 2904.04] called Saturn. |
[2904.04 --> 2904.24] Saturn. |
[2905.56 --> 2907.52] And I think it's like, |
[2907.98 --> 2909.32] I don't know for sure, actually. |
[2909.40 --> 2910.14] I have to look at it, |
[2910.14 --> 2911.04] but I think it's, |
[2911.04 --> 2911.46] it's kind of like |
[2911.46 --> 2912.24] having your own node |
[2912.24 --> 2913.50] and then you could get |
[2913.50 --> 2914.78] a copy of the messages |
[2914.78 --> 2916.84] and a split of the sats |
[2916.84 --> 2918.26] with Saturn, I think. |
[2918.80 --> 2919.26] And then I don't think |
[2919.26 --> 2919.70] you have to set up |
[2919.70 --> 2920.22] a whole node, |
[2920.32 --> 2922.04] but Alby is an open source project |
[2922.04 --> 2924.04] for a Lightning wallet |
[2924.04 --> 2925.42] in the browser. |
[2926.02 --> 2927.24] I don't generally like it |
[2927.24 --> 2927.92] because, you know, |
[2927.96 --> 2928.44] I don't like stuff |
[2928.44 --> 2929.22] built into the browser, |
[2929.36 --> 2930.38] but I had a chance |
[2930.38 --> 2931.52] to talk to the co-founder |
[2931.52 --> 2932.30] and, you know, |
[2932.38 --> 2933.24] ask him my questions |
[2933.24 --> 2933.86] about security |
[2933.86 --> 2935.22] and open source practices |
[2935.22 --> 2936.48] and actually walked away |
[2936.48 --> 2937.60] with a pretty good opinion |
[2937.60 --> 2938.52] of where they're at. |
[2938.56 --> 2939.74] So ALBY for that. |
[2940.14 --> 2940.94] Then you could just, |
[2941.00 --> 2942.36] you could boost |
[2942.36 --> 2943.52] from the website |
[2943.52 --> 2944.80] using our new player |
[2944.80 --> 2945.32] on the website. |
[2945.74 --> 2945.92] Otherwise, |
[2946.04 --> 2947.26] it requires a new podcast app |
[2947.26 --> 2949.06] at newpodcastapps.com. |
[2949.22 --> 2950.26] And then one day, |
[2950.78 --> 2951.24] soon, |
[2952.34 --> 2953.38] one day, Alex, |
[2953.42 --> 2954.12] I have a dream, |
[2954.60 --> 2955.42] Jupyter Broadcasting |
[2955.42 --> 2956.26] will be generating |
[2956.26 --> 2957.80] all of our own RSS feeds |
[2957.80 --> 2958.62] independently. |
[2958.92 --> 2960.10] We use a service provider |
[2960.10 --> 2961.16] called Fireside right now. |
[2961.16 --> 2962.32] It's very common practice |
[2962.32 --> 2963.54] to have a service |
[2963.54 --> 2964.58] generate your RSS feeds |
[2964.58 --> 2965.88] or like a WordPress plugin |
[2965.88 --> 2966.36] or something |
[2966.36 --> 2967.50] because you never want them |
[2967.50 --> 2968.04] to screw up. |
[2968.54 --> 2969.84] So like people have just |
[2969.84 --> 2971.00] like specialized in that |
[2971.00 --> 2971.48] because it's like |
[2971.48 --> 2972.28] your radio signal. |
[2972.64 --> 2973.50] But right now, |
[2973.52 --> 2974.08] we don't generate |
[2974.08 --> 2974.98] our own RSS feed, |
[2975.38 --> 2976.20] but we want to. |
[2976.46 --> 2976.98] And then we'll start |
[2976.98 --> 2977.48] taking advantage |
[2977.48 --> 2978.46] of even more podcasting |
[2978.46 --> 2979.16] 2.0 features |
[2979.16 --> 2981.04] like transcripts |
[2981.04 --> 2982.70] and host information |
[2982.70 --> 2983.16] in there, |
[2983.24 --> 2983.58] like, you know, |
[2983.64 --> 2983.90] guest, |
[2984.04 --> 2984.88] more guest information, |
[2985.08 --> 2985.74] richer context |
[2985.74 --> 2986.60] around that kind of stuff. |
[2986.68 --> 2987.44] And a big one |
[2987.44 --> 2988.60] that I'm really looking forward to, |
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