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@caseyliss @marcoarment @siracusa regarding the ATPs extremely varied listener base. Iām an extremely long term listener (hypercritical onwards) and I just completed my first Ultra Marathon, all whilst listening to ATP. I had 3 bootleg episodes queued up for it so I had ācomfortā listening for the event.
Let me tell you, nothing makes you forget about the pain more than listening to John and Marco laughing as Casey desperately tries to sort his unfortunate connection issues. I genuinely laughed whilst on the trail. (And no, you were not unprofessional Casey - thatās just the realities of tech sometimes).
I highly recommend good podcasts for long distance running. Thanks for the good times!
Made my first ever podcast appearance today, as a guest on Starting From the Pits podcast. A podcast for new F1 and motorsport fans. I came on as the endurance racing āexpertā - term used loosely. But we had great fun.
Naturally I had to wear my @hypercritical tshirt. As the podcast that got me into podcast listening, it only felt right. @siracusa
@imyke @caseyliss about 2 years ago I advertised my app, The Racing Line, on the Backmarkers (miss that show š). It gave me a little subscription bump and which was great.
Since then Iāve completely rebuilt the app from scratch and going for the āgood platform citizenā vibe. iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, widgets, complications, notifications, the lot. Much much nicer design and branding, more data for more series and more events. I even spent money on a designer for marketing material.
Listening to the latest episode of Analogue and hearing the F1 discussion made me realise I should advertise this better to the racing fans in the Apple world!
āUp to date motorsport calendars for over 60 major racing series worldwide, providing full season racing calendar for F1, MotoGP, IndyCar, WEC, NASCAR, IndyCar, and more. Race dates, start times and customisable notifications mean you'll never miss another race again. - ALL MAJOR SERIES COVERED: Forā¦
@_Davidsmith do you know if watch widgets/complications can receive and decode application context sent by the phone? Or is that the watch app only?
Trying to find a better way of getting data to my complications than the UserDefaults on the watch.