Chris Flipse

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“You can find us anywhere you get your podcasts.”

I *adore* this phrase, because it has been like two whole-ass decades and not one single venture capital darling has managed to unseat plain RSS as the distribution method for podcasts. Not one. (And they have really tried!)

Podcasts are just out there, like air. You don’t go to one place to get them; you get them from everywhere and anywhere. You can choose how you want to engage with them and manage them and it is legitimately heartwarming that nothing has ever gotten in the way of that being a fundamental fact.

This is the best of what the web is. It will never have a stock ticker or even a marketing scheme. Most people don’t even know it is there. But it endures (past the many, many attempts by squillionaire corporates to kill it) because of its absolute unshakable utility.

My suggestion: any time you hear “anywhere you get your podcasts”, send a little thanks to RSS for keeping the real web alive.

#RSS #Podcasts #ProtocolsNotProducts

@ericascape @elight @solnic @postmodern

> startup could pay for big names in OSS to maintain their favorite tools

Interesting enough, we’ve basically had to beg companies to let their workers contribute to open source. All companies want to hire a big name, but then they want them to work on their product.

In my book I advocate that all employees should spend company time filing issues, writing reproductions and submitting patches (when possible).

"Writing forces you to either understand the dark corners of what you've learned or to ask for help in these dark corners.

I have repeatedly wrestled with topics in software only to be further forced to explain why (or how) when I write."

https://notes.eatonphil.com/is-it-worth-writing-about.html

Is it worth writing about? | notes.eatonphil.com

Is it worth writing about?

Next years RubyConf will be in San Diego!

#ruby #rubyconf2022

I mean, sure, I basically ignore most forms of social media at this point, and I haven't actually posted anything on the birdsite in ... I'm gonna call it 4 years ...

but let's take a look anyway. at least it's around if I need it.