@renevanbelzen I have recorded interviews with people who also talk very softly and it was no problem at all as long as there is relatively little background noise.
In post-production you can normalize the audio and level out the differences.
@renevanbelzen I have recorded interviews with people who also talk very softly and it was no problem at all as long as there is relatively little background noise.
In post-production you can normalize the audio and level out the differences.
@hjalm Plus, Craft, Artesanal, Enterprise, Pro, …
@amit I had exactly the same experience. I found the right word by luck on my sixth try.
@maique Then you should probably get off the web…
@mangochutney This is hilarious! Love the title of the blog.
@dave ‘Finally’
@Munish Logseq has my interest as well as a file-based replacement of Roam Research
@Cheri If only is wasn’t such a fragmented market…
@peroty After reading your first sentence, the first answer in my mind was “in the kitchen”, but the. I continued reading and found out that you were asking for an app.
My app of choice is Overcast. I don’t know how the podcatcher market is nowadays, but when I started to take podcats seriously Overcast had by far the best audio features (strip silence, natural sounding speed up, etc)
@rom It doesn’t matter where you watch them.
@rom Creators ask you to subscribe to their channels, because they know that subscribers get served more of their videos by the algorithm. If you really want to support a creator, the best thing you can do is spend a lot of time watching their videos, which is the only metric they and YouTube care about.
@felipe Así es!
@czottmann Instant install
@kaa What? Is January almost over? Time goes very fast!
@jemostrom I did not know what Laido was, so I just had to look it up.
Thanks for bringing something interesting into my day. 🙏
@patrickrhone The book cover fooled me. I actually thought you had a user manual in your hand and was reading/investing it near the fireplace. 😜
@matthewlang Thanks! I just tried it out
@matthewlang Interesting! I am still using Tweetbot version 5, but having read your comments I might just try our the official Twitter client. I did not know that I could configure it to show a chronological feed instead of the IA crap.
@matthewlang So true…
@ohBananaJoe To me that looks like a solid strategy, as long as you leave enough white space to be able to deal with last minute tasks and urgencies.
@felipe Creo que te puede interesar esto (teniendo en cuenta que los hábitos son más importantes que la herramienta): The Basecamp Guide to Internal Communication
@felipe Trello es una buena opción. Desde mi punto de vista es importante que la elección de la herramienta no viene de una persona, sino a partir del consenso en el equipo.
@felipe, hay un error en tu web femuca.cl. Si hago clic en «Acerca de mí», me lleva a felipe.microblog.com que redirige a realtydao.com. Supongo que tu idea era poner un enlace a tu perfil en micro.blog: felipe.micro.blog
@felipe Cada equipo tendrá sus propias soluciones, pero para mi, algunas de las claves de la comunicación para equipos en remoto son: