

They should have used a Wingate.
They should have used a Wingate.
The number of pods with no show notes is way too high.
Urls can be too long to be memorable and useful on a audio medium like radio or podcasts. So if you can give them a domain they know and a keyword or phrase it becomes extremely useful.
And you gotta bounce it off satellites.
Jeep running pop-up ads every time you stop. https://m.slashdot.org/story/438631
I’m guessing that some people at the National Transportation Safety Board are about to get fired by Elon Musk.
Podcasts are almost exclusively mp3. There is no need for lossless fidelity on those. And when you are subscribed to 200 podcasts like I am a small file size matters. And when listening at 2.5x speed lossless is a complete waste.
I’m with you on this. If Google didn’t change it then they were risking lawsuits. Big difference between milking customers for more with less vs caving to avoid lose.
Found a brand new one.
The problem with that is the list becomes outdated as more and more companies embrace the process. Specific examples are what we need.
The responses so far are not specific examples of individual companies, brands features etc. They suffer the same problem as the article. Please be specific. For example when you say subscriptions on cars maybe mention BMW trying to put a subscription on heated seats.
The list isn’t useful if it’s not specific.
“From the founder of Honey.” Which means that stealing code and affiliate links is just the surface of shady stuff they are up to.
Did you see Section 31? People standing around in a circle telling us what they will do, then doing it, and finally telling us what they did. It felt like it burned a third of the screen time.