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[2259.22 --> 2264.36] And so I mention this because the audience could also go set up an Albie account and get a lightning address. |
[2264.36 --> 2266.94] And could also participate in the boosts. |
[2266.98 --> 2272.58] If they send us a good question, we could put their lightning address in and they could be involved in the split, stuff like that. |
[2272.68 --> 2275.38] So I'm mentioning it on air so that way everybody knows how this works. |
[2275.72 --> 2284.32] The great thing about Albie, too, is later on, if you did want to host your own node, if you want to do the self-hosted route, you can actually plug Albie into the self-hosted node later. |
[2284.46 --> 2287.56] So you can switch to a self-hosted solution, which is really cool. |
[2287.62 --> 2288.42] So I will put links. |
[2288.78 --> 2290.10] It's getalbie.com. |
[2290.64 --> 2291.52] You go there. |
[2291.62 --> 2293.20] That'll get you the value block code. |
[2293.20 --> 2295.46] In Alex's case, he gives that to me. |
[2295.76 --> 2297.12] Then I'll put that in our feeds. |
[2297.24 --> 2300.18] And then when people boost, your split will go to your Albie wallet. |
[2300.46 --> 2303.94] And then you just go to Albie and you can see all the boosts that have come in. |
[2304.00 --> 2306.90] And then you go to SatEarn and you can read the boost messages. |
[2307.60 --> 2308.30] Does that make sense? |
[2308.62 --> 2310.14] Yeah, I think it's a really interesting concept. |
[2310.64 --> 2313.36] You know, I've been a little lukewarm. |
[2313.58 --> 2317.00] Might be an accurate description to some of the boost stuff in the past. |
[2317.00 --> 2320.74] But, you know, it's making a real difference on LUP. |
[2321.04 --> 2326.74] You know, we're seeing in the lightning charts on Podcasting 2.0 some real benefits from exposure. |
[2327.14 --> 2331.06] You know, I can't remember the numbers specifically, but you were talking. |
[2331.06 --> 2333.26] I was listening to this podcast whilst I'm in Vegas. |
[2333.40 --> 2339.22] So in my head, I've got some Eiffel Tower going past in my head as I'm picturing listening to you talk about this. |
[2339.70 --> 2344.64] But we were in the top charts for several days because some of the boosts that people sent in. |
[2344.88 --> 2346.72] And that's all down to the listeners. |
[2346.84 --> 2351.56] That's a really great way of sharing the love and spreading JB around, you know. |
[2351.56 --> 2356.28] And I think if you start getting the boostograms, I think it'll start clicking immediately. |
[2357.02 --> 2364.56] Because once you start getting the messages and they come in on this dashboard and they have some value attached to it and then there's that message. |
[2364.96 --> 2368.88] And it's in real time as they're listening to the episodes, you can see what episode they're listening. |
[2369.02 --> 2373.24] You could even, there's even some tools that can, some apps will tell you when, most of them don't. |
[2373.28 --> 2375.26] But you can even like get that information in some cases. |
[2375.42 --> 2378.42] And it's a, it's a really, it's, it's as close. |
[2379.20 --> 2381.36] I think you'll know what I'm, what I'm saying when I say this. |
[2381.36 --> 2386.74] It's as close to meeting the audience in person that I've ever come doing this in 15 years, right? |
[2386.78 --> 2394.22] It's not as good as meeting them in person in terms of connection, but it's just like a step removed. |
[2394.64 --> 2402.60] It's, it has made me more passionate about the audience and my connection to the community and more involved than I have been in years. |
[2402.60 --> 2405.16] It's like, it's a powerful thing for creators. |
[2405.16 --> 2409.92] So I think when you, if you do sign up and then you do the boostogram stuff on, on, on a Saturn, |
[2409.92 --> 2411.96] I think you'll see what I'm saying. |
[2412.04 --> 2412.78] It's so cool. |
[2413.44 --> 2415.06] And it's all decentralized, right? |
[2415.10 --> 2416.32] It's all self-hosted. |
[2416.90 --> 2418.94] And that is all part of it. |
[2418.98 --> 2419.98] It checks my boxes too. |
[2420.08 --> 2421.48] So love all of that. |
[2421.76 --> 2424.36] So with all that said, I'll also mention. |
[2425.14 --> 2428.88] You can boost into the show now without having to get a new podcast app. |
[2428.88 --> 2439.02] If you get that Albie extension I mentioned, and you pull up the self-hosted shows page on the podcast index, which I will link in the show notes, you can just boost right from the webpage. |
[2439.48 --> 2442.62] No new podcast app required makes it a lot simpler. |
[2442.84 --> 2450.74] And Albie also just added the ability to top off sats in the Albie app itself using moon pay as a service. |
[2450.74 --> 2456.40] So you can now add sats directly to Albie if you like, which we were experimenting with earlier today. |
[2457.16 --> 2471.36] So with that said, let's get to our first boost this week because it came in from the helpful idiot and he took me to task, but he did it for 555,556 sats, which is that's a big boost. |
[2471.50 --> 2472.20] Thank you, sir. |
[2472.22 --> 2475.86] And he says, but guys, I boosted in over 300,000 sats and I didn't get a mention. |
[2475.86 --> 2478.94] That guy from late night Linux was the poor man's Alex. |
[2481.14 --> 2482.00] I love that. |
[2482.24 --> 2482.82] You know what? |
[2482.94 --> 2484.94] Even the poor man's Alex is still decent. |
[2485.54 --> 2486.48] Oh, he's talking about Joe. |
[2486.64 --> 2487.20] I see. |
[2487.52 --> 2487.72] Yes. |
[2487.88 --> 2489.50] Thank you to Joe for filling in for me, by the way. |
[2489.52 --> 2493.76] I don't think I said thank you last episode and I felt bad about it whilst I had the rona. |
[2494.34 --> 2494.98] Thank you, Joe. |
[2495.34 --> 2497.52] I looked helpful idiot and I don't see it. |
[2497.60 --> 2502.72] And I think I had liquidity issues around that time, which is the downside of me self-hosting it. |
[2502.72 --> 2505.96] Like where Albie manages that because I self-host mine. |
[2506.28 --> 2510.36] If I get the liquidity mixed up and the boost is big, sometimes it won't come in. |
[2510.58 --> 2511.62] It's fixed now, though. |
[2511.72 --> 2512.64] So that boost came in. |
[2512.98 --> 2519.74] You missed one very important comment that he made is that GIF equals GIF, which is a luck joke. |
[2519.90 --> 2522.34] I think I was just trying to avoid that whole thing. |
[2522.52 --> 2524.56] I don't want it to infect the next show. |
[2525.04 --> 2527.50] Oh, the pronunciation thing is a rabbit hole. |
[2527.56 --> 2529.14] Alex is a rabbit hole. |
[2529.26 --> 2530.56] I mean, I think it's GIF. |
[2530.56 --> 2531.76] I also think it's Debian. |
[2534.26 --> 2536.00] Well, of course, it's Debian Ian. |
[2536.58 --> 2539.66] Nomadic Coder boosts in with 3,110 sats. |
[2540.32 --> 2545.46] He says, I don't take knowledge-based notes on my phone, only memos, which I can sync with my desktop. |
[2545.92 --> 2547.44] I follow Michael Bazils. |
[2547.56 --> 2548.06] Is it Bazil? |
[2548.18 --> 2552.92] I think I follow his recommendation and use standard notes for privacy because they encrypt locally. |
[2553.22 --> 2556.38] I'm on the free plan and it suffices for knowledge-based work. |
[2556.38 --> 2562.28] I use Zettler on my desktop and I use Zettelkasten, I guess. |
[2562.86 --> 2563.26] Zettelkasten. |
[2563.68 --> 2564.56] Okay, Zettelkasten. |
[2564.74 --> 2565.34] All right, thank you. |
[2565.74 --> 2569.62] And then he puts all that up onto a Git repository and he syncs that to GitLab. |
[2570.28 --> 2571.84] Yeah, that's a workflow with notes. |
[2571.90 --> 2574.64] It's just something in front of GitLab or GitHub. |
[2574.64 --> 2582.42] The whole Zettelkasten thing is why these Roam Research and Obsidian and LogSec, and that's why all these tools have become so big. |
[2582.50 --> 2593.58] It's this linking your thinking kind of approach where you put backlinks within certain documents which then reference other documents and you end up with, you know, index cards essentially of a topic. |
[2594.10 --> 2596.88] So, you know, let's say you're writing a blog post about ZFS, for example. |
[2596.96 --> 2598.24] You're taking notes about ZFS. |
[2598.70 --> 2602.22] Well, you don't need to put anything about what ZFS is in that note. |
[2602.22 --> 2613.62] You can have that linked somewhere else in a note dedicated to what ZFS is, and then you can have the short, you know, the short, I don't know, index of what you're thinking of that moment. |
[2613.86 --> 2621.40] And it creates some pretty complex connections, and it's an idea that I love as a concept. |
[2621.40 --> 2624.80] It's just not something I've ever actually made work in practice. |
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