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The Myth of 'Just Press Record' in Podcasting

Stripe Invoicing StreamYard Hacker News DEV.to daily.dev
  1. Invoicing built for speed and scale
    Behind the scenes, I have to somehow pay for all of this time and effort (and maybe even Brittney), so much of my time is reaching out to potential sponsors, negotiating deals, and handling the financial aspects like invoices and payments through services like Stripe. This requires a delicate balance of marketing, communication, and negotiation skills — far removed from the microphone and recording software. This part is hard for me as a developer, it takes a lot of practice as a person that has been an intravert his whole life.

    #Payments #Accounting #Uptime Monitoring 5 social mentions

  2. StreamYard is a live streaming studio in your browser.
    Recording an episode is not just a conversation but a production. With tools like StreamYard, we can connect with guests, capturing both video and audio. New additions like custom layouts and local recordings, have been game changers for CodingCat.dev. If a code sharing session gets blurry we have a copy from the users local device that we can make fixes! But the process doesn't stop there. The raw files are edited and stored on Google Drive. This is where editing skills shine, transforming an ordinary conversation into an engaging podcast narrative.

    #Live Streaming #Video Streaming #SaaS 21 social mentions

  3. Hacker News is a social news website focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship. It is run by Paul Graham's investment fund and startup incubator, Y Combinator.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Every morning, without fail, the journey begins with a hunt for content. I check trending GitHub repositories to stay updated with the latest in tech. Websites like GitHub Trending, Dev.to, Daily.dev, Hacker News and of course web development podcasts are what I use to scour for top articles on JavaScript and TypeScript. This isn't casual browsing; it's a deliberate search for engaging topics that could spark a lively discussion on the next podcast episode.

    #Social Networks #Social News #Startups 498 social mentions

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    Where software engineers connect, build their resumes, and grow.
    Every morning, without fail, the journey begins with a hunt for content. I check trending GitHub repositories to stay updated with the latest in tech. Websites like GitHub Trending, Dev.to, Daily.dev, Hacker News and of course web development podcasts are what I use to scour for top articles on JavaScript and TypeScript. This isn't casual browsing; it's a deliberate search for engaging topics that could spark a lively discussion on the next podcast episode.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 384 social mentions

  5. Programming news ranked by developers for developers 👩‍💻
    Every morning, without fail, the journey begins with a hunt for content. I check trending GitHub repositories to stay updated with the latest in tech. Websites like GitHub Trending, Dev.to, Daily.dev, Hacker News and of course web development podcasts are what I use to scour for top articles on JavaScript and TypeScript. This isn't casual browsing; it's a deliberate search for engaging topics that could spark a lively discussion on the next podcast episode.

    #Firefox Extensions #Chrome Extensions #Productivity 60 social mentions

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