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Could HLS Benefit Audio Too?
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iOS 26 beta 2 is improving the Liquid Glass accessibility everyone rightly complained about.
In this photo (credit MacRumors), Beta 1 on the left and Beta 2 on the right.
Are We Fixing Problems That Don't Exist?
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I love this term and definition my podcast-editor (John Bukenas) coined!
entrepodneur:
A person who independently produces every aspect of their podcast from start to finish—recording, editing, promoting, booking guests, uploading, and managing the show—without any outside help.
I finally got around to installing AlbyHub (via Docker) on one of my servers. It was easier than I expected, but more confusing than I had hoped.
And I don't understand this screenshot. What did that just pay for and why wasn't I warned about that payment before it happened? Will I get that back? Is that a monthly charge?
The Lightning ecosystem is still more complicated than it should be for adoptions in podcasting.
I (and 20K sats) feel a bit lost.
Here's a new preview.
Each of these pages are Markdown documents!
BEHOLD! The dev branch now supports Markdown!
I'm just debating the folder structure for everything. Right now, the site supports both highly designed pages (like the apps directory) as well as simple Markdown pages for guides, namespace documentation, and such.
But the Markdown pages _must_ have a separate root folder. Like /docs or /resources, or something like that.
Any opinions?
Look, mom! Here's the Podroll tag now saving to Podgagement!
(No Agenda is one of my test shows. @adam isn't actually a customer—yet. 😉)