VCP
- VCP 4 - Building a central hub to help you share your thoughts and ideas.
- Voicenotes backstory ft. Aleesha and Jijo Sunny.
- This episode on YouTube.
- AT Protocol
- Bridgy Fed
- Composable Moderation
- Indie Microblogging (book)
- IndieWeb
- Manton Reece
- Micro.blog Community Challenges
- Federico’s tweet
- Twenty recent improvements in Evernote—plus a look at what’s next!
- The Evernote functionality I wish Obsidian had 🤔 Is there a plugin for this?
VCP 6 - Voicenotes: The Inspiring Story & Future Plans (with: Jijo Sunny)
In this conversation, we explore the journey of Voicenotes, from its inspiring origins to its exciting future. Jijo Sunny talks about his journey and how Buy Me a Coffee and Voicenotes came about. As well as many other details, such as why he thinks voice is better than note-taking, new features, privacy, user requests, the possibility of Voicenotes venturing into the Fediverse and so much more.
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VCP 4 - Building a central hub to help you share your thoughts and ideas (with: Manton Reece)
Manton Reece, the creator of Micro.blog, talks about the journey that led him to build a platform that enables users to apply the IndieWeb principle of first posting on their own blog, and then strategically cross-posting or sharing links on social media. Obviously, topics such as ActivityPub, the AT protocol, and the Fediverse in general were also discussed. I hope you enjoy listening to this conversation as much as I enjoyed producing this episode.
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VCP 3 - Rambling about Evernote's new mobile Home
I have no doubt that the proposed new Evernote Home will improve the app’s agility, but is that a good reason to ignore all those who have been crafting the ultimate set of widgets?
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VCP 2 - Google being Google
I have decided to start the podcast, but we have to talk about Google being Google. There is a situation with Google Music and YouTube that I still don’t know how to deal with.
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VCP 1 - I don't think I have time for this right now.
I needed an audio file to test Microblog’s podcast feature, and here I am. So, please let me know what you think about this idea.