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[2988.66 --> 2988.92] I don't know |
[2988.92 --> 2989.44] what we'll use it |
[2989.44 --> 2990.18] for exactly yet, |
[2990.18 --> 2992.02] alternative enclosures. |
[2992.56 --> 2993.24] So like maybe |
[2993.24 --> 2994.34] like an MP4 file |
[2994.34 --> 2995.88] or an Opus file |
[2995.88 --> 2996.30] if people want |
[2996.30 --> 2997.16] an Opus version |
[2997.16 --> 2998.16] or I don't know, |
[2998.54 --> 2998.94] but it's, |
[2999.14 --> 3000.44] so your podcast player |
[3000.44 --> 3000.76] will just, |
[3000.96 --> 3001.92] it'll see the entry |
[3001.92 --> 3003.12] and then in the player, |
[3003.16 --> 3003.72] you'll just choose |
[3003.72 --> 3004.76] like which format you want |
[3004.76 --> 3005.46] because we can just |
[3005.46 --> 3006.90] specify multiple formats |
[3006.90 --> 3008.36] in one RSS feed entry |
[3008.36 --> 3009.28] with podcasting 2.0. |
[3009.28 --> 3010.34] In the past, |
[3010.60 --> 3011.20] and you've probably seen |
[3011.20 --> 3012.50] JB has like |
[3012.50 --> 3014.76] so many different RSS feeds |
[3014.76 --> 3016.14] because any variation |
[3016.14 --> 3016.74] of file type, |
[3016.84 --> 3017.22] you had to do |
[3017.22 --> 3018.34] a whole new RSS feed |
[3018.34 --> 3019.22] because that's just |
[3019.22 --> 3019.76] how these players |
[3019.76 --> 3020.44] worked back then. |
[3020.62 --> 3021.66] So it's a whole |
[3021.66 --> 3023.18] new generation over there. |
[3023.54 --> 3024.58] Very excited about it. |
[3024.60 --> 3025.10] I think it's going to be |
[3025.10 --> 3026.10] big for podcasting |
[3026.10 --> 3027.40] and I think it's the way |
[3027.40 --> 3028.32] to keep podcasting |
[3028.32 --> 3028.88] decentralized |
[3028.88 --> 3029.86] and self-hosted |
[3029.86 --> 3031.16] because the other |
[3031.16 --> 3032.04] big trend |
[3032.04 --> 3033.28] in the podcasting industry |
[3033.28 --> 3034.24] is consolidation |
[3034.24 --> 3034.90] with Spotify |
[3034.90 --> 3036.44] and players like that |
[3036.44 --> 3037.14] and then they do |
[3037.14 --> 3038.30] dynamic ad insertion, |
[3038.30 --> 3039.18] they do the hosting, |
[3039.30 --> 3040.56] they manage your RSS feed |
[3040.56 --> 3041.98] and the podcaster |
[3041.98 --> 3042.82] doesn't have any control |
[3042.82 --> 3043.22] over it |
[3043.22 --> 3044.46] and I think decentralization |
[3044.46 --> 3045.24] is key |
[3045.24 --> 3046.62] to keeping podcasting healthy |
[3046.62 --> 3048.60] and I think self-hosting |
[3048.60 --> 3049.38] plays a big role in that. |
[3050.02 --> 3050.84] Fun Deck Hermit |
[3050.84 --> 3051.80] boosted in with |
[3051.80 --> 3053.40] 2,346 sats. |
[3053.76 --> 3054.44] Hey guys, |
[3054.70 --> 3055.54] I wanted to mention |
[3055.54 --> 3057.02] an amazing newish feature |
[3057.02 --> 3057.90] of R-Clone. |
[3058.38 --> 3059.22] You can now use |
[3059.22 --> 3060.30] a Docker plugin |
[3060.30 --> 3061.28] to mount the local |
[3061.28 --> 3062.00] or cloud storage |
[3062.00 --> 3063.48] directly as a Docker volume. |
[3064.60 --> 3065.46] That's great for |
[3065.46 --> 3066.10] host isolation |
[3066.10 --> 3066.70] and separation. |
[3067.02 --> 3068.14] That is |
[3068.14 --> 3069.40] great. |
[3070.40 --> 3071.36] R-Clone for the win. |
[3071.98 --> 3072.26] Yeah, |
[3072.40 --> 3073.74] so I guess you could use |
[3073.74 --> 3074.46] you know, |
[3074.52 --> 3075.64] like Google Drive |
[3075.64 --> 3077.06] as a Docker volume. |
[3077.64 --> 3078.34] I wonder what the latency |
[3078.34 --> 3078.74] is like, |
[3078.82 --> 3079.56] but that sounds amazing. |
[3080.12 --> 3080.36] I mean, |
[3080.38 --> 3081.06] if you're just writing |
[3081.06 --> 3082.42] like an encrypted |
[3082.42 --> 3083.46] tar file or something. |
[3083.80 --> 3084.06] Yeah, |
[3084.18 --> 3084.74] for something like |
[3084.74 --> 3086.22] my smoke ping |
[3086.22 --> 3087.42] you know, |
[3087.52 --> 3088.28] history or something |
[3088.28 --> 3088.72] like that, |
[3088.76 --> 3089.48] that might be nice. |
[3090.38 --> 3091.44] That I would like |
[3091.44 --> 3092.50] to keep around, |
[3092.66 --> 3093.72] but I don't really care |
[3093.72 --> 3095.50] that much about it. |
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