Month: February 2025

  • YouTube And Podcasts

    The question is whether you should add your podcast to YouTube, especially if your podcast hasn’t embraced video. Here’s the post that got me thinking about it. I’ve added episodes of my podcast to YouTube as an audiogram previously, and while I’m not breaking any records I did see an increase in views and in time watched over the length of what I saw as an experiment. Since then, YouTube has fully embraced podcasts and has created features especially for podcasters. And yet…

    Here’s an argument against having podcasts on YouTube: It’s something you actively consume. Yes, there are channels like Lofi Girl that you can have on in the background, but that is my point. A podcast is something you can listen to while you’re doing something else, like driving, walking, or doing the dishes. Most of the time on YouTube, you’re watching a screen, and as much as other people might like to watch Joe Rogan be a meathead live and in living color, it just doesn’t seem like that was the idea Dave and Adam were getting at.

    That’s not to say that podcasts don’t belong on YouTube; I can think of at least one use case that works: Your Mom and Dad, who maybe wouldn’t know a podcast app if it slapped them, but they watch cat videos on YouTube. I’m only a little facetious here, but sometimes you lead people to new things through stuff people already know.

    The original poster posted some graphs of audience retention for audiograms versus video, and he made the point that audiograms lose their audience much faster. I don’t dispute that, but here’s something to think about: At that point, is what you’re watching a podcast, or is it a show?

    I think it’s a show. A show that CAN be a podcast, but it’s a show first. As always, your mileage may vary.

  • LINK: White House Admits Musk And DOGE Violated The CFAA

    Techdirt:

    …it’s a strategy that seems too cute by half and one that potentially creates more issues for Musk and DOGE than it purports to solve. Because the filing serves as a big neon sign saying that Musk had little authority.

    So then what the hell was he doing demanding that anyone from DOGE get access to the nation’s most sensitive computer systems?

    It certainly looks like it was access “without authorization” that the CFAA punishes because there was no authorization that this particular status as a White House employee could endow him with to entitle him, or his delegates, to the access they took.

    As it was in 1.0, their maliciousness is severely limited by their incompetence. I wouldn’t count on that being our saving grace, but it certainly helps.

  • A Small But Significant Site Update

    As you can see, before this post, I wrote one post with the date of that day. While this was convenient for me, I couldn’t direct you to a particular part of that post without anchor tags, and I just couldn’t make that work to my liking. In addition, the posts themselves weren’t as visible in search as they could be. If I’m going to open up comments on this site, then I think I need to blog ‘correctly’, whatever that means. Going forward, there will be separate posts for each, uh, post.

    Let us never speak of this again, we now return you to the clown show already in progress.

  • Friday, February 7th, 2025

    • It didn’t take long after opening comments on the blog for me to receive my first slice of spam. Sorry to disappoint you, my dude.
    • I will be guesting on my friend Justin’s podcast Deprogrammed this evening. It’s just a recording session today; I don’t know when it will drop. If this sounds familiar, I guested on this show last year about The Tragically Hip, a Canadian band more people should know. This time, it’s another small band from Canada—you might have heard of them.
    • Every so often I get the urge to give people some basic ideas on how to protect you and yours from fraud. Other more intelligent people have done so, I just see it a lot these days with my day job, and it’s sad sometimes. Today was one of those sad days. Please listen to those intelligent people when it comes to passwords, two-factor authentication, and not clicking on things from people you don’t know.

  • Thursday, Feb 6th, 2025

    • Overnight, I managed to catch the stomach bug that has brought down everyone else here. I don’t wish it on anyone. It does mean that I’ve spent most of today asleep under warm blankets, and irrigating myself like a TVA project when awake.
    • I did catch some of the performative holding of the floor overnight to postpone Russell Vought being confirmed at OMB. I mentioned on Bluesky that they shouldn’t stop. Sign up like a potluck dinner and hold floor indefinitely. Grind everything to a halt.
  • Wednesday, Feb 5th, 2025

    • I’m seeing a lot of Fanboi talk about iOS 19 getting a redesign because of some leaked images of the (alleged) camera app, and a new Invites app. I think that’s only common sense. The Vision Pro was a $3500 proof of concept, but more than that it was a test for new UI. Those elements were bound to make it to the other devices. Not the first time Apple’s done this. One of the later versions of the iPod Nano was square. Like a watch. The 3rd party market saw an opportunity, and created watch bands. Apple may be a lot of things, but stupid is not one of them. They either saw that and decided a watch was possible, or they knew a watch was possible, and let the market skate to where the puck was all by itself.
    • I see that they’re going to hold the Senate Floor all night to protest one of the nominees. I can’t remember which one, these assholes all kind of blur together after a while. I just have one question: Why are you just holding the floor for one night. There are 46 or 47 Dems in the Senate, sign up like it’s a goddamn potluck dinner and shut it the fuck down. Shut it ALL down. Hold the floor as long as you can, and rotate your folded asses in and out. This is the moment Mr. Smith fucking trained you for,
  • Tuesday, Feb 4th, 2025

    • I recently purchased a new iPad Mini. I still use my 2018 iPad Pro (I’m writing this post on it), but I had some use cases that the iPad Pro would not accommodate. I wanted to be able to throw this in a sling bag and still have room for other stuff, I wanted to use it instead of my phone, and I wanted to be able to have something light and not bulky to use as an e-reader. Turns out that I can use Lightroom on this for photo editing. It’s also possible I can use it for light video editing with something like Premiere Rush, or DaVinci Resolve.
    • I’m sitting here watching as much as I can stomach of the protests outside today’s Takeover. You are watching the consolidation of power by the executive. As I said yesterday, no one could have voted for this. Unfortunately, all that’s going to happen is a lot of talk from the Dems. They haven’t the slightest idea how to fight this, because the party elders still believe you can play by the rules against an adversary who wipes their ass with them.

  • Monday, February 3rd, 2025

    • Short but sweet today, I only have one question: This can’t possibly be what people voted for, can it?
  • The Verbs, February 2025

    Watching: Silo, Apple TV+

    Reading: A Theater for Dreamers, by Polly Samson

    Jamming: The Ocean Blue, Self-Titled (1989)

    Podding: Transmissions, the definitive story of Joy Division/New Order

    Working: I am still working on consistency on this page, slowly renovating the studio, and weeding out my photo library of approximately 4,000 pictures, which includes duplicates and trash photos that should not be there.