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Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 3 de junho de 2024 e esta é a nossa décima sexta edição! Se você tem uma marca, um produto ou serviço e quer atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil, pode anunciar com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias. É só mandar um e-mail pra nós no contato@podnoticias.com.br, que a gente vai ter o maior prazer em conversar com você. Além disso, se você quiser colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou qualquer notícia relevante também é muito bem-vindo, e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. 1 - E se a manchete do programa de hoje te deixou preocupado, eu estou aqui pra te tranquilizar. O podcast está tão ameaçado quanto qualquer outra mídia, a gente não precisa entrar em pânico pensando em uma catástrofe ou nada do tipo. Mas, considerando que o podcast ainda tá crescendo, é natural que alguns especialistas tentem prever o que pode ser uma ameaça pra nossa mídia, pra gente poder evitar. E foi exatamente isso que o The Podcast Host fez; buscou a opinião de vários especialistas sobre quais são as maiores ameaças ao podcast, na opinião deles. Um desses especialistas ouvidos foi o James Cridland, que é editor do Podnews, e eu achei interessante trazer a opinião dele aqui na íntegra: “A maior ameaça? São duas coisas - a busca pela perfeição e o vídeo. O que faz com que as pessoas queiram ouvir seu podcast são consistência e um bom conteúdo. Se você busca a perfeição - ou pior, adiciona a complicação extra de gravar em vídeo - isso vai atrapalhar esses dois objetivos. O podcast de Joe Rogan, por exemplo, começou em 2009, mas levou muitos anos para se tornar tão popular como é hoje: a razão de seu sucesso é que é consistente e não é perfeito. Em vez de perfeição, busque fazer melhor a cada episódio. Podcasting é uma jornada: não a torne mais complicada do que precisa ser.” Eu achei perfeita a colocação do James Cridland. Além dos pontos que ele trouxe, também foi falado sobre a saturação de conteúdo medíocre, a centralização da publicidade em poucos podcasts, a falta de iniciativa em conseguir ouvintes novos, e muito mais. Então vale a pena ler o artigo na íntegra, que, é claro, já está traduzido lá na nossa página do LinkedIn. Link 2 - E o Relatório Audioscape 2024 da Cumulus Media, que analisa tendências recentes sobre o consumo de podcasts, compilou algumas descobertas novas e interessantes sobre audiências de podcast na América do Norte. A primeira, é que entre os ouvintes de 25 a 54 anos, um terço deles ouve podcast todos os dias, 44% ouve toda semana e 59% ouve todo mês. Uma vez que uma pessoa se engaja no conteúdo em áudio, os podcasts são a principal fonte desse conteúdo; Apesar do crescimento da mídia, a idade média dos ouvintes de podcasts permanece em mais-ou-menos 32 a 34 anos; Os ouvintes de podcasts geralmente são empregados, têm um bom nível socioeconômico e educação formal; A participação dos podcasts no tempo de uso de alto-falantes inteligentes quadruplicou desde 2018; E o interesse de anunciantes e agências em publicidade nos podcasts está em alta recorde nesse ano. Se você quiser ler os insights completos, a matéria está disponível no site da Cumulus Media, é claro, mas em inglês. Então, pra facilitar, a gente já deixou a informação toda traduzida pra você lá no nosso LinkedIn. Não deixa de conferir. Link 3 - A RSS.com introduziu transmissões ao vivo para episódios de podcast como parte do Podcasting 2.0. Com a nova funcionalidade Live Item Tag (ou "LIT"), os podcasters agora podem transmitir seus episódios em tempo real, permitindo uma interação maior com o seu público. Durante as transmissões ao vivo, os aplicativos de podcast compatíveis com o LIT vão notificar os ouvintes, que com a integração do recurso Value4Value, vão poder fazer feedbacks e doações em tempo real através dos chamados "boostagrams". Além desta nova funcionalidade, a RSS.com também adicionou suporte para dois novos idiomas (Afrikaans e Malaio) e melhorou a correção de erros no editor da descrição dos episódios, assim como também na lista de episódios. A interface foi atualizada e reorganizada pra uma versão mais limpa e funcional, inclusive em dispositivos móveis. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - De acordo com uma matéria que saiu na revista FORBES, a medida que a Geração Z se interessa mais pelos podcasts, os videocasts e mesacasts ficam cada vez mais populares. Isso porque é entre esse público que os podcasts em vídeo fazem mais sucesso, inclusive com o YouTube sendo o destino preferido pro consumo desses conteúdos, superando até o Spotify. Com essa mudança, muitos dos principais podcasts agora incorporam vídeo para atrair uma audiência maior, além de poderem fazer os famosos 'cortes de podcast' pro Instagram e TikTok, o que também ajuda a expandir o alcance do podcaster. Em 2023, a Edison Research descobriu que 47% da população on-line da Geração Z nos EUA é ouvinte mensal de podcast, cerca de 24 milhões de americanos. Além disso, a escuta de podcast entre aqueles de 13 a 24 anos aumentou nos últimos anos. Apesar da resistência de alguns podcasters mais conservadores, os videocasts continuam tendo um futuro promissor na nossa mídia, e essa tendência não tem qualquer previsão de desacelerar. Link 5 - Entre dias 25 e 27 de maio aconteceu o The Podcast Show, um baita evento dedicado à indústria de podcasts, que acontece uma vez por ano, geralmente em Londres. O evento reuniu podcasters, produtores, editores, marcas e outros profissionais do setor para discutir as tendências, inovações e o futuro da nossa mídia, com palestras, workshops, painéis de discussão e muito mais. Essa última edição atraiu cerca de 10.000 participantes, segundo os organizadores. O Jason Carter, que é o diretor geral do evento, declarou pra revista The Verge que esse foi o recorde de público, e ele estava incrédulo e muito feliz. Esse ano, como novidade, ele também anunciou o lançamento do The Podcast Show+, um passe digital pra que o usuário possa rever todo o conteúdo do evento, online. Até o final dessa semana, os interessados podem usar um código de desconto de 25% pra se inscrever no Show+. Mais informações estão disponíveis no site oficial do The Podcast Show. Link 6 - A Pacific Content, uma das principais empresas de podcasts com marca da América do Norte e divisão da Rogers do Canadá, anunciou que vai fechar as suas portas. As operações vão ser encerradas até o final de junho devido a questões financeiras. A empresa foi fundada em 2014 e comprada pela Rogers em 2019, quando os novos donos decidiram focar no seu negócio principal de áudio. Com o fechamento, a equipe impactada inclui todos os funcionários que trabalharam diretamente com a Pacific Content, principalmente em Vancouver. O cofundador Steve Pratt agradeceu à toda a equipe da Pacific Content e aos clientes que eles tiveram ao longo desses anos. Ele deixou bem claro que o problema nunca foi com os funcionários, muito pelo contrário; ele espera que todos encontrem novos empregos em breve, e agradeceu muito a todos pela experiência. Link E MAIS: 7 - A plataforma digital Micro.blog lançou o recurso de "narração de áudio" para os posts de blog. Desenvolvido por Manton Reece, o recurso adiciona um botão "ouvir" nos posts, permitindo que o autor narre o conteúdo para o ouvinte. No Micro.blog, os usuários podem hospedar os seus próprios blogs ou importar conteúdo de outras plataformas, como o WordPress. Agora, com o novo recurso, a narração também é incluída no feed RSS do blog, que já atua como uma hospedagem de podcast. A inclusão da narração em áudio é opcional, mas é uma alternativa bem legal pra garantir que o conteúdo esteja mais acessível para todos os públicos, em especial pra pessoas que tenham alguma deficiência visual. Segundo o log da empresa, essa atualização se integra à missão do Micro.blog de criar ferramentas centradas no ser humano para melhorar a experiência na web. Menos vozes de IA, e mais conexão humana. A hospedagem de voz já está disponível no plano básico de US$ 5/mês, que permite uploads de até 75 MB. Link 8 - O Spotify anunciou o fim do Car Thing, seu dispositivo de hardware para controle do streaming em carros, que vai deixar de funcionar em 9 de dezembro de 2024. Segundo o comunicado de imprensa, a decisão foi tomada pra que o Spotify possa destinar essa verba pra outras áreas e otimizar outros produtos da empresa. No primeiro momento, o Spotify não planeja substituir o Car Thing por outro dispositivo e não ofereceu qualquer opção de troca ou reembolso para os dispositivos descontinuados - o que não deixou muita gente feliz, afinal de contas eles pagaram por um negócio que menos de 3 anos depois ficou totalmente obsoleto. Depois de várias reclamações dos usuários na internet, o Spotify adicionou no seu blog a opção "Solicitar reembolso", que é totalmente manual e não tem garantia nenhuma de que vai dar certo, porque segundo a publicação, eles vão avaliar o que dá pra ser feito. Vamos continuar acompanhando pra ver se alguém consegue, de fato, ser reembolsado. Link 9 - E a Women in Podcasting Network lançou nesse mês o Women in Podcasting Awards, uma premiação popular para reconhecer podcasters mulheres e criadores de conteúdo não-binários que tem feito a diferença na podosfera mundial. As inscrições vão até 1º de agosto de 2024, quando começa a votação pelo público. A cerimônia de premiação está marcada para 19 de outubro de 2024. Como o nome já sugere, o evento tem a missão de amplificar vozes femininas, promover a comunidade e oferecer oportunidades de visibilidade e reconhecimento para as mulheres podcasters. O Podnews se juntou à iniciativa como patrocinador da premiação, então a gente vai ter a cobertura total do evento em primeira mão. Se você quiser saber mais sobre o prêmio, ou de repente se inscrever, não deixe de acessar o site oficial do Women in Podcasting Awards e consultar o regulamento. Link / Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 - E olha só quem está no Prêmio Jabuti Acadêmico desse ano! A nossa querida Aline Hack, apresentadora do Olhares Podcasts e advogada cansada (é o arroba dela no Twitter). Que, além de fazer um trabalho acadêmico muito importante pro podcast aqui no Brasil, também fez aniversário na semana passada. Fica aqui os nossos parabéns pra nossa querida Alinoca. Caso você tenha caído de para-quedas aqui e não conheça o Prêmio Jabuti pelo nome, ele é um premio reconhecido pela Câmara Brasileira do Livro que celebra a produção literária e acadêmica. O livro "Feminismos e Podcast", coordenado pela Aline, está concorrendo pela Editora Blimunda junto de outras obras que falam de temas como feminicídio, justiça restaurativa, desinformação climática e encarceramento de mulheres. Então nossos parabéns a ela por mais uma possível conquista, pelo aniversário também, e por estar levando o podcast pra tantos caminhos que ainda são pouco explorados no mundo acadêmico! Link 11 - E na nossa Caixa de perguntas do Instagram na semana passada, a gente perguntou se você confia nos podcasters que ouve. A maioria esmagadora das respostas dizia que sim! Já os motivos, foram os mais variados: alguns confiam pela índole do criador de conteúdo, outros pela consistência dos podcasters nos seus posicionamentos, e houve até quem dissesse que confiava por ser muito seletivo sobre "as vozes que escolhe colocar pra dentro do ouvido". Todos motivos bastante válidos, diga-se de passagem. Agora, pra essa semana, a gente quer saber a sua opinião tanto como produtor de podcast, quanto como ouvinte: Qual o seu formato preferido de podcasts (entrevista, storytelling, monólogo... O formato que você quiser!) e por quê? A caixinha de perguntas vai ficar aberta nos stories do Instagram do Pod Notícias por 24 horas, então não deixe de acessar lá ainda hoje pra deixar a sua contribuição, e também não deixa de seguir a gente em @pod.noticias. Instagram do Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 - A livraria Leonardo da Vinci, um endereço clássico do Rio de Janeiro, lançou o podcast "Subsolo", apresentado por Daniel Louzada e Leonardo Cazes. O programa é quinzenal e vai trazer a cada episódio um novo debate sobre questões sociais e filosóficas, considerando especialmente a nossa vivência como brasileiros. O podcast faz parte das novas mídias da livraria, onde eles estão buscando produzir diálogos construtivos e repensar o Brasil. O primeiro convidado foi o sociólogo Jessé Souza, ex-presidente do Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada. O podcast Subsolo já está disponível no YouTube e em todas as principais plataformas de áudio. Link 13 - E hoje a gente também vai falar sobre um lançamento diferente. A empresa PodOps Media lançou o PodOps Studio, uma nova plataforma completa para podcasting. Segundo o Rob Winters, CEO da PodOps, o Studio foi desenvolvido pra criadores de todos os níveis e tem o objetivo de simplificar a criação de um podcast. A ferramenta oferece gravação, edição, transmissão ao vivo e publicação - tudo num único lugar. O que já é algo possível de ser feito em outras plataformas como o Spotify For Podcasters, por exemplo, mas se for um recurso mais eficiente, é lucro, porque algumas plataformas por aí são bem fraquinhas no que elas se propõem a fazer... Outros recursos também incluem a possibilidade de colaboração em tempo real, streaming ao vivo no YouTube e várias opções de armazenamento. O PodOps Studio já está disponível pros usuários. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E a nossa recomendação dessa semana vai especialmente para quem gosta de ciências e biologia: é o Jubilut Cast, apresentado por Paulo Jubilut - que muitos conhecem como professor Jubilut, do canal Biologia Total. O programa é publicado regularmente, pelo menos duas vezes por mês, e os episódios são sempre muito informativos e cheios de conteúdo útil, especialmente para estudantes ou entusiastas da biologia que querem aumentar os seus conhecimentos enquanto fazem outra coisa. Alguns dos assuntos que já foram discutidos no podcast, são a grande epidemia de dengue que a gente tá vivendo aqui no Brasil, o futuro com as inteligências artificiais, manipulação de DNA e muito mais. O Jubilut Cast está disponível no YouTube e no Spotify. Então já assina no seu agregador favorito, que é pra melhorar seus estudos, ganhar mais conhecimento e nunca perder os insights mais importantes sobre a biologia do ponto de vista do Brasil, que é um país tão rico em divulgação científica. Link E assim a gente fecha esta décima sexta edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à transcrição e os links das fontes de todas as notícias deste episódio! Acompanhe o Pod Notícias diariamente:- Page do Linkedin- Instagram- Canal público do Telegram Ouça o Pod Notícias nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Apple Podcasts- Deezer- Amazon Music- PocketCasts O Pod Notícias é uma produção original da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia e publicado pela Rádiofobia Podcast Network, e conta com as colaborações de:- Camila Nogueira - arte- Eduardo Sierra - edição- Lana Távora - pesquisa, pauta e redação final- Leo Lopes - direção geral e apresentação- Thiago Miro - pesquisa Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço no Pod Notícias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show DescriptionManton Reece, creator of Micro.blog, stops by to talk about the history of Micro.blog, what it's written in, how it handles feeds coming in and going out, cross-posting, authentication, and the somewhat hidden features of Micro.blog: bookmarking, bookshelves, and even podcasting. Listen on Website →GuestsManton ReeceGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterCreator of Micro.blog, co-host of Core Intuition. Links Kagi Search - A Premium Search Engine Micro.blog Manton Reece - About Micro.blog - @manton Indie Microblogging: owning your short-form writing by Manton Reece — Kickstarter Indie Microblogging Sinatra Cross-Posting - Chris Coyier Cross-posting to Twitter, Medium, Mastodon, and more - Cross-posting - Micro.blog Help Center Letterboxd • Social film discovery. Nostr, a simple protocol for decentralizing social media that has a chance of working Welcome to Pinboard—Social bookmarking for introverts! Micro.blog for iOS Hugo Bear Blog MarsEdit 5 Core Intuition podcast Sponsors
To mustache, or not to mustache. (Andrew needs to know) The migration assistant is fantastic, and you got how much RAM!? Do you have a series of items you carry around every day? We learn Martin is actually in Europe and loves clubs with pokie machines. And yes, Andrew does have a Rube Goldberg machine as his computer. Grooming Corner! 00:00:00 Nut Bar (https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/332059/nice-natural-nut-bar-chocolate)
Farewell, Tweetbot and Twitterrific and hello new Macs.Manton Reece has some thoughts on Twitter cutting off the API.Jason Snell has a nice retort for Twitter.New Macs are here.Moltz bought this MagSafe charger on Meh where it was cheaper but he really likes it.Our thanks to Rocket Money, a personal finance app that finds and cancels your unwanted subscriptions, monitors your spending, and helps you lower your bills - all in one place. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to rocketmoney.com/rebound.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, hats and more items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY"! Are we right?!
Manton Reece, founder of Micro.blog, comes on the podcast to talk about some of the new things that have been added to the platform just lately, such as: Location features New themes: Gateway and Alpine Font Awesome plug-in New status bubble No Robots plug-in for disabling search engine indexing Indie Microblogging book status update
After weeks of behind the scenes tweaks to Sublime Ads, I finally announce what I've been working on. Image resizing. And no... image resizing wasn't the reason for all the changes... in fact it was figuring out pricing changes to keep it sustainable. Changes to Micro.blog for much better responsive layouts. All in all I am super happy and it was well received. Manton is great to work with! I tease some other changes I'd like to do. Planning a new Gluon website with new images and perhaps some snark... because everyone needs a bit of March. Recorded May, 5th 2022. Links Sublime AdsBunny CDNSublime Ads image resizingSublime Ads PricingMicro.blogMicro.blog UI changesManton ReeceGluonPodcast sponsorshipTimeline [00:00] - [05:45] - Sublime Ads[05:45] - [07:30] - Micro.blog[07:30] - [08:33] - Gluon[08:33] - [END] - Outro
After weeks of behind the scenes tweaks to Sublime Ads, I finally announce what I've been working on. Image resizing. And no... image resizing wasn't the reason for all the changes... in fact it was figuring out pricing changes to keep it sustainable. Changes to Micro.blog for much better responsive layouts. All in all I am super happy and it was well received. Manton is great to work with! I tease some other changes I'd like to do. Planning a new Gluon website with new images and perhaps some snark... because everyone needs a bit of March. Recorded May, 5th 2022. Links Sublime AdsBunny CDNSublime Ads image resizingSublime Ads PricingMicro.blogMicro.blog UI changesManton ReeceGluonPodcast sponsorshipTimeline [00:00] - [05:45] - Sublime Ads[05:45] - [07:30] - Micro.blog[07:30] - [08:33] - Gluon[08:33] - [END] - Outro
Manton Reece returns to the Micro Monday podcast to talk about two new features that were recently announced: scheduling posts and email newsletter subscriptions. We also talk about something fun coming in 2022 at the end of the episode.
Ah yes, I finally reveal what I wanted to reveal. So here it is. Looking forward to this relationship so much and can't wait to work on it more and more. And don't worry, Gluon is staying with me! Recorded July 20th, 2021. Links Manton ReeceManton's announcement postMicro.blogGluonSupport me!
Ah yes, I finally reveal what I wanted to reveal. So here it is. Looking forward to this relationship so much and can't wait to work on it more and more. And don't worry, Gluon is staying with me! Recorded July 20th, 2021. Links Manton ReeceManton's announcement postMicro.blogGluonSupport me!
Daniel Jalkut owns and runs Red Sweater Software. He also hosts the Core Intuition podcast together with Manton Reece.Daniel was an Apple employee at some point during his career. In this episode we go through his experience starting and growing as a software developer.Links from this episode:Red Sweater SoftwareCore Intuition PodcastMicro.blog by Manton ReeceDo iOS conferenceDaniel's talk at Do iOSPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts.Send me feedback on SpeakPipeOr contact me through twitterMy website appforce1.netNewsletter, sign up!Podcast PartyMy book: Being a Lead Software DeveloperCore Data Workshop by Donny Wals Gain practical experience with Core Data from the author of Practical Core Data. Support the show (https://github.com/sponsors/AppForce1)Practical Core Data by Donny Wals Learn Core Data from the ground up using new and modern techniques.
Manton Reece and Jean MacDonald of Micro.blog and Jonathan Hays of Sunlit have joined forces to bring photo sharing to the Micro.blog service, and join us to talk about this new enhancement. In Part 1, Manton starts us off by discussing some of the newest features in the latest update to the social media/microblogging platform, and Jean explains why they haven’t had to implement heavy-handed security to keep the service a pleasant one to use. Jonathan then explains how Sunlit integrates with Micro.blog, how it is and isn’t similar to that other photo sharing service, and why you would want to take advantage of it. (Part 1 of 2) This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Jonathan Hays is the author of the photo sharing app Sunlit, Founder of Silverpine Software, Find out about him on his blog, jonhays.me, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In the second part of our discussion with Manton Reece and Jean MacDonald of Micro.blog and Jonathan Hays of Sunlit, their ability to make creating a podcast presence simple, how hosting works, and why they see it as a place to exercise your audio creativity as part of the Micro.blog. Manton and Jonathan discuss how the service handles your photos when they are uploaded, why it is perfect for sharing, and why it shouldn’t be considered a backup or archive. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Jonathan Hays is the author of the photo sharing app Sunlit, Founder of Silverpine Software, Find out about him on his blog, jonhays.me, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In the second part of our discussion with Manton Reece and Jean MacDonald of Micro.blog and Jonathan Hays of Sunlit, their ability to make creating a podcast presence simple, how hosting works, and why they see it as a place to exercise your audio creativity as part of the Micro.blog. Manton and Jonathan discuss how the service handles your photos when they are uploaded, why it is perfect for sharing, and why it shouldn’t be considered a backup or archive. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Jonathan Hays is the author of the photo sharing app Sunlit, Founder of Silverpine Software, Find out about him on his blog, jonhays.me, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Manton Reece and Jean MacDonald of Micro.blog and Jonathan Hays of Sunlit have joined forces to bring photo sharing to the Micro.blog service, and join us to talk about this new enhancement. In Part 1, Manton starts us off by discussing some of the newest features in the latest update to the social media/microblogging platform, and Jean explains why they haven’t had to implement heavy-handed security to keep the service a pleasant one to use. Jonathan then explains how Sunlit integrates with Micro.blog, how it is and isn’t similar to that other photo sharing service, and why you would want to take advantage of it. (Part 1 of 2) This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Jonathan Hays is the author of the photo sharing app Sunlit, Founder of Silverpine Software, Find out about him on his blog, jonhays.me, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In the second part of our discussion with Manton Reece and Jean MacDonald of Micro.blog and Jonathan Hays of Sunlit, their ability to make creating a podcast presence simple, how hosting works, and why they see it as a place to exercise your audio creativity as part of the Micro.blog. Manton and Jonathan discuss how the service handles your photos when they are uploaded, why it is perfect for sharing, and why it shouldn’t be considered a backup or archive. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Jonathan Hays is the author of the photo sharing app Sunlit, Founder of Silverpine Software, Find out about him on his blog, jonhays.me, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Manton Reece and Jean MacDonald of Micro.blog and Jonathan Hays of Sunlit have joined forces to bring photo sharing to the Micro.blog service, and join us to talk about this new enhancement. In Part 1, Manton starts us off by discussing some of the newest features in the latest update to the social media/microblogging platform, and Jean explains why they haven’t had to implement heavy-handed security to keep the service a pleasant one to use. Jonathan then explains how Sunlit integrates with Micro.blog, how it is and isn’t similar to that other photo sharing service, and why you would want to take advantage of it. (Part 1 of 2) This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Jonathan Hays is the author of the photo sharing app Sunlit, Founder of Silverpine Software, Find out about him on his blog, jonhays.me, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Jean MacDonald, podcaster and Community Manager at Micro.blog, joins us to discuss her experience in curating posts and connecting people on the site, as well as the upcoming global photography challenge. We also uncover the oldest things that we can find at home and consider which of our myriad media services we will keep. A Special Guest 00:00:00 Jean McDonald (https://micro.blog/macgenie) Micro.blog Community Manager (https://help.micro.blog/2017/community-guidelines/) Manton Reece (https://micro.blog/manton) Micro.blog Kickstarter (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/manton/indie-microblogging-owning-your-short-form-writing) Macworld 2004 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macworld/iWorld#2004) Smile Software (https://smilesoftware.com) Rogue Amoeba (https://rogueamoeba.com) Blogworld (https://www.blogworld.com) New Media Expo (https://nmxlive.com) An Event Apart (https://aneventapart.com) What does 'Tweetup' mean? (https://www.techopedia.com/definition/29045/tweetup) Micro.blog 00:10:00 What is a 'blog'? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog) Micro.blog Pricing (https://micro.blog/pricing) RSS? (Really Simple Syndication) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS) Micro.blog 2.0 Press Release (https://news.micro.blog/2020/09/29/press-release-microblog.html) John Hayes (https://jonhays.me) Sunlit App (https://sunlit.io) February 2020 Micro.blog Photo Challenge (https://micro.welltempered.net/2020/01/31/february-photoblogging-challenge.html) August 2020 Micro.blog Photo Challenge (https://micro.welltempered.net/2020/07/23/august-photoblogging-challenge.html) Upcoming Micro.blog Photo Project - October 13-14, 2020 A Day In The Life of Our Online Community (https://micro.welltempered.net/2020/09/24/a-day-in.html) Inktober (https://inktober.com) How Rick Smolan Launched His A Day in the Life Photo Books (https://www.inc.com/daniel-wolfman-and-chris-beier/rick-smolan-photography-books-a-day-in-the-life.html) A Day In The Life Of Australia (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1080374.A_Day_In_The_Life_Of_Australia) A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/171150.A_Day_in_the_Life_of_the_Soviet_Union) Coober Pedy - South Australia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coober_Pedy) 1km = 0.62 miles #Hashtag The Oldest Thing In Our House 00:28:00 Jason
Our first interview of the new season continues with Sean Tilley of We Distribute. We talk curating video via “Frown Tube,” San Francisco’s chilly weather not seen on TV, and the service industry. We also discuss how funding the things we love and keeping them going is a difficult thing when their competing with “free” centralized services. Sean is using Pleroma, a social network that federates with Mastodon and others using the Activity Pub protocol. Our guest is experimenting with FunkWhale, a social network with sharing music at its core (Also using Activity Pub). Peertube is a YouTube replacement from the world of open source. Sean explains how it works. A really great human in the fediverse, Wakest, gave Sean this list of 40+ fediverse projects in the works. During the recording, Jacky was in the chatroom asking questions and contributing to the conversation. Sean used to work at BackerKit. What’s Paul using right now? He’s been playing with Micro.blog. Sean brings up a topic we will cover with another guest this season, the IndieWeb. One of the cores of IndieWeb is Publish on your own Site, Syndicate Everywhere (POSSE). Manton Reece is the developer of Micro.blog. Paul and Jacky (in the chatroom) talk about funding issues and Sean shares how Eugen Rochko, the developer of Mastodon is paid. The Patreon alternative discussed is called LibrePay. Apple nerd Paul likes & subscribes to sixcolors.com, Maximum Fun, and RelayFM. Chris is using Masto.host to have his own instance on Mastodon (You should message him and join it.) The service is maintained by the amazing Hugo. One of Chris’ favorite projects is PixelFed from the amazing Dansup. Discovery is a big discussion in the episode, and Paul mentions directory services. Mastodon has Trunk which associates people with subjects. Sean recommends Halt and Catch Fire despite not really liking television. He also likes Mad Men. Sean is currently reading The Living Dead: Switched Off, Zoned Out— the Shocking Truth about Office Life. Chris suggests the fiction version of Sean’s book, a series called The Laundry Files from Charles Stross. Find Sean Tilley using that link. Find us on Twitter and Patreon. Thanks to our moms for listening, to our spouses for putting up with our recording and thanks to you for listening. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Manton Reece interviews Jean MacDonald about what it’s like to be the community manager for Micro.blog. We talk about Jean’s early expectations for the platform, talking to users on the podcast and at meetups, curating posts in Discover, how Micro.blog features are different than other platforms, and the advantage of starting small.
This week Jean catches up with Manton about what new features he worked on for Micro.blog over the summer. They talk about new emoji, upcoming iOS 13 support, the new photos page for blogs, Tumblr-related features, and creating test blogs.
In this episode we talk with Manton Reece about his experience developing micro.blog for multiple Apple platforms as well as building his audience, monetization, other aspects of building an app.
Can adding a little friction back to user interfaces save us? Show notes We talk about the currently-trendy concept of (design) friction and how it is necessary but not sufficient for right action on the Internet. Links Facebook admits that it intentionally defrauded children by making it easy to buy in-game purchases The creator of the retweet button now thinks it was a bad idea (Mea culpa: We stated this article was written in Wired but it was in BuzzFeed) Dark patterns Alt-Meat Trounces Animal Meat’s Massive Inefficiencies The Launch: After two decades of research and development, WA 38 lands this fall. It could disrupt an entire industry.—It’s an apple. Manton Reece on hashtags and curation—note that Chris said these were totally curated, and they’re not; but they’re also designed not to behave like trends and hashtags on Twitter. Search in Micro.blog Books on Micro.blog A short history of Gamergate A compendium of articles concerning how Gamergate changed the Internet Data arguing that Gamergate was more about harassment than ethics A growing list of former tech company workers who regret their design decisions The Center for Humane Tech’s podcast Your Undivided Attention Tim-Berners Lee on his disappointments and frustrations with what people did to the world wide web Things Chris has written in relation to this episode: Friction is the Friend of Serendipity Previous episodes: 2.03: Impervious Scale—The Roman Empire and Friendster Have Things to Say to You 6.08: People Do Reject Technologies, Part 2—Nuclear weapons, nuclear waste, and how to argue well with intractable disagreements. 7.01: Do We Really Need to Keep the Internet Around? Season 7’s charter—by way of a rollicking argument about Alan Jacobs’ The Year of Our Lord 1943 and Tolkien’s idea of eucatastrophe. Music “Stig of the Dump / Ogglet (Live)” - El Toppo (By the way, Stig of the Dump is a classic British children’s story, just in case you were wondering. Stephen looked it up after the show.) - “Winning Slowly Theme” by Chris Krycho. Sponsors Many thanks to the people who help us make this show possible by their financial support! This month’s sponsors: Daniel Ellcey Jake Grant Jeremy W. Sherman Marnix Klooster Nathaniel Blaney Spencer Smith If you’d like to support the show, you can make a pledge at Patreon or give directly via Square Cash. Respond We love to hear your thoughts. Hit us up via Twitter, Facebook, or email!
Micro.blog is a social network that is both familiar and different than you may be used to. That’s why Founder Manton Reece and Community Manager/Evangelist Jean MacDonald explain some of the choices that have been made to create a place you want to be. From the inevitable discussions of privacy and security to the unique structure of the service, Jean and Manton answer all the questions you might have about Micro.blog and how it works. Is it a blogging service? A podcasting service? A social network? Yes! Find out the many benefits of being on Micro.blog, how to connect with users, and the different ways that you can participate. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. Guests: Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Links: Micro.blog apps
Micro.blog is a social network that is both familiar and different than you may be used to. That’s why Founder Manton Reece and Community Manager/Evangelist Jean MacDonald explain some of the choices that have been made to create a place you want to be. From the inevitable discussions of privacy and security to the unique structure of the service, Jean and Manton answer all the questions you might have about Micro.blog and how it works. Is it a blogging service? A podcasting service? A social network? Yes! Find out the many benefits of being on Micro.blog, how to connect with users, and the different ways that you can participate. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. Guests: Jean MacDonald is the Community Director of Micro.blog, and the Founder and former Executive Director of App Camp For Girls, a program to encourage more girls to pursue software development. She is also a serial podcaster who produces SestraCast, a podcast about the Canadian sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, The Weekly Review with James Dempsey, Micro Monday, and Guinea Pig Wheekly. A would-be rock 'n roll star, you can follow all of Jean's exploits on her Twitter stream and her Micro.blog presence. Manton Reece is the creator of Micro.blog. He also produces two podcasts: Core Intuition with Daniel Jalkut, and Timetable. Links: Micro.blog apps
Manton returns to the podcast to answer questions from the Micro.blog community. We discuss new features, goals for the platform, audio players, encouraging people to stick with blogging, curation, t-shirts, and more.
Drew and Jon are joined by Manton Reece (https://manton.org/), creator of Micro.blog (https://micro.blog). Manton’s current mission to build better community software started at about the same time as Jon and Drew’s internet friendship, around 2012, when Twitter took its turn from a flourishing ecosystem driven by users and developers to the siloed media company we now know and no longer love. To Manton, the solution to that has been staring us in the face since before Twitter even existed: bring back blogging. Micro.blog is not only a simple blogging service, it creates a place for bloggers — no matter where their blog is hosted — to meet, read, and respond to one another, bringing only the best parts of social media back to the open web. Jon (https://micro.blog/ablaze) and Drew (https://micro.blog/drewcoffman) are on board, and it’s a lovely community that’s growing noticeably all the time. The question is, how will we get it to the tipping point? Want to be internet friends? Write to Drew and Jon (https://internetfriends.show/contact) or find us on Micro.blog at @InternetFriends (https://micro.blog/InternetFriends). Special Guest: Manton Reece.
This year, New Year’s Eve falls on a Monday. It’s a good time to reflect on the past year, and in that spirit, this episode is a short retrospective of our first 10 episodes. If you’re new to the podcast, here’s a great starting point. Links to the episodes excerpted 1: Manton Reece 2: Christine Lane 3: Scott Yoshinaga 4: Patrick Rhone 5: Kitt Hodsden 6: Jonathan Hays 7: Rosemary Orchard 8: Sergio Ruiz 9: Jess Nickelsen 10: Sarena Ho
We’re back with another episode of Micro.blog Q&A with founder Manton Reece. Community members submitted questions, and we were able to get quite a few without turning this episode into a macrocast, including: * Will you add post categories? * Can Wavelength be used with WordPress-hosted podcasts? * What are the plans for offering portability and back-ups of microblogs? * What is the status of accessibility improvements? Thanks to everyone who submitted questions. If you missed the first episode of Q&A, you can listen to it here.
This week’s special episode is a Q&A with Manton Reece, founder of Micro.blog. Jean poses questions submitted by the Micro.blog community, including: Which new features will be added next? How can the onboarding process be improved to support new users? Is it helpful or problematic to be compared to Twitter? Which feature does Manton wish he had implemented yesterday? It’s a little longer than the typical Micro Monday microcast! We look forward to hearing what you think and what questions you have for a future Q&A episode.
Drew’s Twitter life has begun to feel like an addiction, which was why Jon deleted his account, and Drew’s considering that, too. They can’t discuss the addiction for too long without switching to the subject of recovery. Jon has been finding places where the healthy metabolism of online community is still happening, thanks in large part to Manton Reece’s Micro.blog (https://micro.blog). Jon and Drew examine their current online projects and how they differ from their output in Twitter’s heyday: Drew’s blog about the art he’s digging lately, Collected Goodness (https://collectedgoodness.com), and Jon’s @ablaze (https://twitter.com/ablaze) reading feed and new microblog/podcast about meditation, Grind Well (https://grindwell.org). They get into a little bit of how-to about microblogging and microcasting, including how Jon does it using only his phone. Life isn’t flourishing in the walled gardens — it’s out here on the open web, where good tools enable good work that supports good community. Want to be internet friends? Write to Drew and Jon (https://internetfriends.show/contact) or find us on Micro.blog at @InternetFriends (https://micro.blog/InternetFriends).
On our first episode, Jean and Manton talk about using Micro.blog, their previous blogs, and the Micro.blog community.
Ur veckans avsnitt: Att få sparken, att få nytt jobb, Sherlock Holmes, tangentbordsfunderingar, Jedi Mind Trick från Google, Facebook och andra, Jocke fattar fortfarande inte vad Micro.blog egentligen går ut på, asocialt mobilbeteende, Altered Carbon, (Kinesiska) staten och kapitalet, Twitter hatar Mac och den stora frågan: har världens största Androidbelackare köpt en Androidtelefon? Länkar Länkar Joaquim Homrighausen The opportune moment Arc Elementary, säsong 6 Sherlock Jeremy Brett Hur som helst är han jävligt död The adventures of Sherlock Holmes IBM model M Das keyboard Apple extended keyboard II Cooler master Under utveckling - Fredriks jobbpodd - avsnittet om tangentbord Martin, Grapefrukt, Rymdkapsel och Twofold inc Cherry-switchar Razer och deras tangentbordsswitchar Das keyboard 4 på Dustin Pok3r How a handful of tech companies control billions of minds every day Altered carbon Richard Morgan Evergreen Brent Simmons Netnewswire Brents poster om utvecklingen av Vesper Punch in Kinesiskt bolag tar över driften av Icloud i Kina Dokumentet om vad som är krypterat hur i Icloud Riktigt bra diskussion om Twitters liv och död på Mac Swift on security Manton Reece Micro.blog Gnu social Senaste avsnittet av The talk show är långt HTC one M7 Bipolär sjukdom Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-113-und-jetzt-das-keyboard.html.
Programmer and entrepreneur Manton Reece is here this week to share how he's using Apple gear to program and run his own business.
Find this episode on the web at https://martymcgui.re/2017/12/17/this-week-in-the-indieweb-audio-edition-december-9th-15th-2017/. Audio edition for This Week in the IndieWeb for December 9th - 15th, 2017. This week features a brief interview with Manton Reece recorded at IndieWebCamp Austin 2017. You can find all of my audio editions and subscribe with your favorite podcast app here: martymcgui.re/podcasts/indieweb/. Music from Aaron Parecki’s 100DaysOfMusic project: Day 85 - Suit, Day 48 - Glitch, Day 49 - Floating, Day 9, and Day 11 Thanks to everyone in the IndieWeb chat for their feedback and suggestions. Please drop me a note if there are any changes you’d like to see for this audio edition!
01:50: Att hitta nytt jobb - Jocke funderar, vilket leder in på den vida världen av rekryterare som finns därute. 20:35: T-shirts - “Jag är Macpro” - ha en bra t-shirt, träffa nya vänner 22:55: Podcast chapters - Fredrik köper nischad nyttoapp 27:58: Macpro JSON feed installerad. Ett protokoll som verkar slå igenom ganska raskt, i alla fall i vissa kretsar. 36:06: Lätta publiceringssystem och alternativ till Wordpress! Jocke berättar om sina experiment med att göra statiskt genererad webbplats av Macpro och de problem som uppstått på vägen. Har ni tips på saker som kan ersätta Wordpress: hör av er! 50:14: Docker - Fredrik lämnar rapport från fronten. Lyssnare som använt Docker på riktigt - korrigera och komplettera mer än gärna allt vi säger! Hur använder ni Docker? Ser ni att Jocke skulle ha nytta av det? 1:05:56: Jocke köper Super Mario Run på iPad. 109 spänn för ett spel som passar både stora och små. Vad borde han köpa för spelmaskin till sina barn? Enkla, roliga, våldsfria och lättanvända saker efterlyses! 1:14:18: Jocke behöver kanske köpa en ny mobiltelefon… men vad ska han köpa då? Det löste sig ganska raskt efter avsnittet, men säg till om ni har idéer om telefoner som borde provas! 1:25:00: SCB redux: de ger sig inte. Andra är bättre på att belöna 1:26:16: Jocke hyllar “Fredriks” nya podd 1:26:45: Filmsnack: Die hard! Fredrik har sett om del ett (en riktig julfilm!) och två (en film där det springs väldigt mycket). Hämta popcorn! Fredriks hemläxa: se Red och se om Lucky number Slevin. Vilken Bruce Willis-film tycker just du är bäst och sämst? Länkar Multibrackets Ctrl-Walt-delete Dieter Bohn Trailermani - Den makalösa-avsnittet om filmtrailers Jakob ID3V2ChapterTool - BBC:s poddkapitelapp Podcast chapters JSON feed - nytt format för nyhetsflöden, sådana man prenumererar på i nyhetsläsare, och när man prenumererar på poddar Daring fireball-poster om JSON feed och saker som stödjer det RSS XML JSON Atom Manton Reece Micro.blog Brent Simmons Core intuition Dave Winer Netnewswire - väldigt klassisk nyhetsläsare Newsgator Black pixel - nuvarande ägare av Netnewswire Bakery - Fredriks webbplatsgenererande Python-skript Hashmap Ghost Markdown Jekyll grep Anchor Docker Meetup - en bra tjänst för att hitta folk med gemensamma intressen Embedded @ Gothenburg - gruppen Fredrik lekte med Docker i Kickstart Game & watch Super Mario run New super mario bros Oneplus 3 Google pixel Oneplus 3T Asymco - Horace Dediu Under utveckling - Fredriks och TimeEdits nya podd Bluffsyndrom - avsnitt tre av Under utveckling Direkt prenumerationslänk Die hard Die hard 2 John McTiernan Hudson hawk Hudson hawk - spelet The last boy scout Red Lucky number Slevin Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-79-ett-wii-i-spanga.html.
Manton Reece and whisky-soaked baritone Brent Simmons join the show to talk about JSON Feed, the new spec they co-authored for syndicating things like blog posts and podcasts. We talk about their longstanding mutual interest in [Userland Frontier][f] -- Dave Winer’s groundbreaking scripting environment from the early ’90s -- and how that background and their mutual love for publishing on the open web and the democratization of technology ultimately led to the creation of JSON Feed, as well as their other new projects: Manton’s [Micro.blog][m] publishing platform, and Brent’s new open source Mac app, announced for the first time right here on the show. And of course a brief look ahead to next week’s WWDC 2017.
Ep-57 Infinitum FU Apple Services > Netflix + AWS BG GEEK podcast Sal Soghoian i drugari prave Cmd-D konferenciju Vesti Apple najavio fond of 1 milijarde dolara za US investicije i Corning je dobio prvih 200M odatle U prodaji je Amazon Echo Show. Bilo zanimljivih reakcija ;) Wired objavio sjajan tekst o Apple Parku Brent Simmons i Manton Reece objavili JSON feed spec Realni život ⌘I radi u Terminalu Kako vratiti podatke sa FileVault drivea ako ste zaboravili password i recovery key? Nikako. Appleov programa zamene starih MBP-ova zbog problema sa grafikom je završen Silicon Valley ne pravi samo pametne tostere Apple ulaže velike pare u razvoj zdravstvenih pomagala i Tim Cook je viđen kako testira jedan od njih Monday Note o značaju takvog pomagala Alek pomenuo da koristi City Mapper za snalaženje po gradovima u inostranstvu, kao i Trafi Domaćica Novosti iz NBS Macola u akciji: Apple u Srbiji Hashtag na Tviteru Alekov post od prošle godine MTS Optika za privatne korisnike Kako je lako biti hakovan Nekih par sati je bio aktuelan opasan Google Docs bug: Ars Technica sa degenskim naslovom Rešeno vrlo, vrlo brzo Handbrake mirror site provaljen Steven Frank, jedan od ko-osnivača Panic-a, na nesreću skinuo fajl odatle i source code njihovih aplikacija je ukraden 150 haknutih zemalja kasnije… Zanimljivosti MacPaw muzej Zahvalnice Snimljeno 23.05.2017. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić. Artwork epizode Harmony of the spheres (2017) by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.
100 Days Without the App Store - Kapeli Blog (https://blog.kapeli.com/100-days-without-the-app-store) RGBA 23: Feel the Burn (http://rgba.fm/23) RGBA 24: My Phone Kinda Burns (http://rgba.fm/24) Consumer Reports Now Recommends MacBook Pros - Consumer Reports (http://www.consumerreports.org/apple/consumer-reports-now-recommends-macbook-pros/) Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2016 Results (http://stackoverflow.com/research/developer-survey-2016#technology-desktop-operating-system) Developer Survey 2017 (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/92SGNSF) Show Notes This iPhone Is 10 Years Old and It Still Works! (https://hipsterpixel.co/2017/01/09/this-iphone-is-10-years-old-and-it-still-works/) Steve Jobs Unveils The Original iPhone - Macworld San Francisco 2007 - YouTube (https://youtu.be/e7EfxMOElBE) How the world reacted to the first iPhone 10 years ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/01/09/world-reacted-first-iphone-10-years-ago/) Chris Lattner's Resume (http://www.nondot.org/sabre/Resume.html) [swift-evolution] Update on the Swift Project Lead (https://lists.swift.org/pipermail/swift-evolution/Week-of-Mon-20170109/030063.html) Welcome Chris Lattner – Tesla Canada (https://www.tesla.com/en_CA/blog/welcome-chris-lattner) Podcast Search (http://podsearch.david-smith.org/) Apps - David Smith (https://david-smith.org/apps/) Under the Radar - Relay FM (https://www.relay.fm/radar) Nintendo Switch, All the Juicy Details (https://hipsterpixel.co/2017/01/13/nintendo-switch-all-the-juicy-details/) The NES Classic Edition Got Hacked! (https://hipsterpixel.co/2017/01/08/the-nes-classic-edition-got-hacked/) Hackers Discover Secret Message Hidden in the NES Classic Mini Code – The Daily Dot (http://www.dailydot.com/parsec/nes-classic-mini-secret-message/) App.net Is Shutting Down (https://hipsterpixel.co/2017/01/13/app-net-is-shutting-down/) Micro.blog (http://micro.blog/) Indie Microblogging: owning your short-form writing by Manton Reece —Kickstarter (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/manton/indie-microblogging-owning-your-short-form-writing) Razer Announces the First 3-Screen Laptop, Project Valerie (https://hipsterpixel.co/2017/01/06/razer-announces-the-first-3-screen-laptop-project-valerie/) -- Awesome theme song by Jim Kulakowski (http://jimkulakowski.com/) Feedback, comments very welcomed! http://rgba.fm/contact (http://rgba.fm/contact/).
Decentralising social media. Waking ourselves gently. Trolling Alexa. AirPods and where to find them. Bluetooth. Safari extensions. Thomas makes a big announcement. Links Micro.blog kickstarter Manton Reece’s website TV anchor says live on-air ‘Alexa, order me a dollhouse’ – guess what happens next – The Register PSA: Finder for AirPods has been removed from the … Continue reading "030 – More of a fetish than a weakness, really"
Today Manton Reece joins us to talk about Micro.blog, the new microblogging service that he’s developing. We talk to Manton about why he thinks a new microblogging service is needed, the importance of owning your own content, and his successful Kickstarter campaign. Release Notes 2017 We’re happy to announce that Release Notes 2017, the third […]
A new podcast about the NBA from two tech geeks: Ben Thompson and Manton Reece.
David interviews Manton Reece about his transition into the world of iOS consulting, balancing indie software development with consulting work, and his future plans for the business. consultpodcast.com
David and Katie list down with developer Manton Reece to talk about creating Mac and iOS apps, Twitter and App.net, collaborating with others and more. Thanks to MPU listener Jigar Talati for assistance with the shownotes this week!
Manton Reece, iOS, Mac & web developer, as well as also co-host of popular indie developer podcast, Core Intuition, joins me to talk about developing his photo sharing app/service, Sunlit.
Panel Manton Reece (twitter github blog) Ben Scheirman (twitter github blog NSSreencast) Pete Hodgson (twitter github blog) Andrew Madsen (twitter github blog) Jaim Zuber (twitter Sharp Five Software) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:13 - Manton Reece Introduction VitalSource Riverfold Software 01:33 - Subscription APIs and Recurring Revenue 02:25 - How Subscriptions Work 12:10 - In-app Purchases Non-renewing Subscriptions Auto Renewing Subscriptions 16:11 - Verifying Receipts Store Kit 19:32 - Subscription Levels Changing Plans 25:14 - Payments Stripe vs PayPal Picks Eric S. Raymond: The Lost Art of C Structure Packing (Jaim) Torchlight II (Ben) SC2Casts (Ben) after_party (Ben) thebennybox (Ben) Using Receipts to Protect Your Digital Sales (Ben) Using Store Kit for In-App Purchases (Ben) 2 Free (Technical Support Incidents) TSIs (Pete) Bay Area Casual Carpool (Pete) Bay Area Bike Share (Pete) Lucky 13 (Pete) Mike Ash: Friday Q&A 2014-01-10: Let's Break Cocoa (Andrew) The official raywenderlich.com Objective-C style guide (Andrew) Bacon Ipsum (Chuck) David Brady: The Job Hunting Mindset (Chuck) David Brady: The Job Replacement Guide: Why I Have To Write This Book (Chuck) Stripe (Manton) Helios (Manton) Next Week MGPCommandBus with Saul Mora Transcript CHUCK: We got this Man-ton on our show! CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to episode 39 of the iPhreaks Show. This week on our panel we have Ben Scheirman. BEN: Hello, from Bayou City. CHUCK: Bayou City? BEN: That's Houston's nickname. If we had a Ruby Conference, it would be Bayou City Ruby, and no one would know where it was. CHUCK: Yeah, that's true. ANDREW: We'd all be in Louisiana. [Chuckling] CHUCK: Why are y'all in New Orleans? JAIM: That would be dirty south [inaudible]. CHUCK: Hey, at least you can go [inaudible]. Anyway –. JAIM: No offense to my New Orleans listeners. CHUCK: [Chuckles] We also have Pete Hodgson. PETE: Good morning from San Francisco! I don't know what her nickname is; I should look that up. JAIM: Golden Gate City, is that it? PETE: I was tempted to go for Rainbow City, but –. CHUCK: [Laughs] We're batting two for two this morning. Alright, Andrew Madsen. ANDREW: Hi from Salt Lake City. CHUCK: Jaim Zuber. JAIM: Hello from the Twin Cities. CHUCK: I'm Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv and this week we have a special guest, and that is Manton Reece. MANTON: Hello from Austin, Texas! Good to be here. CHUCK: Hey, I managed to say that right! Do you wanna introduce yourself for those of us who don't know who you are? MANTON: Sure. My name is Manton Reece, and I work for a company called VitalSource doing e-book software with Mac iOS12 web development, and I have a little side business called Riverfold Software where I have a number of iOS and Mac apps, web apps. CHUCK: Cool! So we brought you on today to talk about subscription APIs and recurring revenue – is that a thing for iOS? MANTON: That's a thing for iOS. It depends who you ask what kind of answer you're gonna get about the right way to do that, or whether you should do it. But it's a thing, I would say. CHUCK: I thought the thing was to write Angry Birds and make millions of dollars. MANTON: That's one way to do it. The problem with the app store – the great thing and the problem is that you do have these huge hits that make way too much money, but then most of us aren't that lucky, and even the ones that are lucky have a big hit, you sell a bunch of copies, you quit your job, you say, “This is great” and you do really well. Eventually, your app's gonna fall out of the top 10 and top 100 and sales are gonna drop off and so you have to do it all over again and get a big launch. So, the subscriptions, the hope is you get a little more recurring revenue,
Panel Manton Reece (twitter github blog) Ben Scheirman (twitter github blog NSSreencast) Pete Hodgson (twitter github blog) Andrew Madsen (twitter github blog) Jaim Zuber (twitter Sharp Five Software) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:13 - Manton Reece Introduction VitalSource Riverfold Software 01:33 - Subscription APIs and Recurring Revenue 02:25 - How Subscriptions Work 12:10 - In-app Purchases Non-renewing Subscriptions Auto Renewing Subscriptions 16:11 - Verifying Receipts Store Kit 19:32 - Subscription Levels Changing Plans 25:14 - Payments Stripe vs PayPal Picks Eric S. Raymond: The Lost Art of C Structure Packing (Jaim) Torchlight II (Ben) SC2Casts (Ben) after_party (Ben) thebennybox (Ben) Using Receipts to Protect Your Digital Sales (Ben) Using Store Kit for In-App Purchases (Ben) 2 Free (Technical Support Incidents) TSIs (Pete) Bay Area Casual Carpool (Pete) Bay Area Bike Share (Pete) Lucky 13 (Pete) Mike Ash: Friday Q&A 2014-01-10: Let's Break Cocoa (Andrew) The official raywenderlich.com Objective-C style guide (Andrew) Bacon Ipsum (Chuck) David Brady: The Job Hunting Mindset (Chuck) David Brady: The Job Replacement Guide: Why I Have To Write This Book (Chuck) Stripe (Manton) Helios (Manton) Next Week MGPCommandBus with Saul Mora Transcript CHUCK: We got this Man-ton on our show! CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to episode 39 of the iPhreaks Show. This week on our panel we have Ben Scheirman. BEN: Hello, from Bayou City. CHUCK: Bayou City? BEN: That’s Houston’s nickname. If we had a Ruby Conference, it would be Bayou City Ruby, and no one would know where it was. CHUCK: Yeah, that’s true. ANDREW: We’d all be in Louisiana. [Chuckling] CHUCK: Why are y’all in New Orleans? JAIM: That would be dirty south [inaudible]. CHUCK: Hey, at least you can go [inaudible]. Anyway –. JAIM: No offense to my New Orleans listeners. CHUCK: [Chuckles] We also have Pete Hodgson. PETE: Good morning from San Francisco! I don’t know what her nickname is; I should look that up. JAIM: Golden Gate City, is that it? PETE: I was tempted to go for Rainbow City, but –. CHUCK: [Laughs] We’re batting two for two this morning. Alright, Andrew Madsen. ANDREW: Hi from Salt Lake City. CHUCK: Jaim Zuber. JAIM: Hello from the Twin Cities. CHUCK: I'm Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv and this week we have a special guest, and that is Manton Reece. MANTON: Hello from Austin, Texas! Good to be here. CHUCK: Hey, I managed to say that right! Do you wanna introduce yourself for those of us who don’t know who you are? MANTON: Sure. My name is Manton Reece, and I work for a company called VitalSource doing e-book software with Mac iOS12 web development, and I have a little side business called Riverfold Software where I have a number of iOS and Mac apps, web apps. CHUCK: Cool! So we brought you on today to talk about subscription APIs and recurring revenue – is that a thing for iOS? MANTON: That’s a thing for iOS. It depends who you ask what kind of answer you're gonna get about the right way to do that, or whether you should do it. But it’s a thing, I would say. CHUCK: I thought the thing was to write Angry Birds and make millions of dollars. MANTON: That’s one way to do it. The problem with the app store – the great thing and the problem is that you do have these huge hits that make way too much money, but then most of us aren’t that lucky, and even the ones that are lucky have a big hit, you sell a bunch of copies, you quit your job, you say, “This is great” and you do really well. Eventually, your app’s gonna fall out of the top 10 and top 100 and sales are gonna drop off and so you have to do it all over again and get a big launch. So, the subscriptions, the hope is you get a little more recurring revenue,
Scotty and John close out the podcast year by getting together with 4 other podcasters; Brent Simmons, Saul Mora, Guy English and Manton Reece, to chew the fat on all things 2012 and make dodgy predictions for 2013.