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From: Sef Kloninger
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 12:28:43 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] Nikola auto commit.
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diff --git a/categories/cat_podcasts.xml b/categories/cat_podcasts.xml
index aefd7b0..a138c05 100644
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-sef.kloninger.com (Posts about podcasts)https://sef.kloninger.com/enTue, 13 Feb 2024 18:02:24 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMy Love Letter to ATPhttps://sef.kloninger.com/posts/atp/Sef Kloninger<p><img style="float:right" class="postimage" src="https://sef.kloninger.com/f/atp.png" alt="ATP Podcast Art" width="50%"></p>
+sef.kloninger.com (Posts about podcasts)https://sef.kloninger.com/enTue, 13 Feb 2024 20:26:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMy Love Letter to ATPhttps://sef.kloninger.com/posts/atp/Sef Kloninger<p><img style="float:right" class="postimage" src="https://sef.kloninger.com/f/atp.png" alt="ATP Podcast Art" width="50%"></p>
<p>I listen to a fair number of podcasts. The <a href="https://atp.fm/">Accidental Tech
Podcast</a> is my favorite by a mile.</p>
<p>It's the one that I look forward to every week. It comes out on
@@ -25,15 +25,15 @@ particular to me and my tastes.</p>
home automation, and gaming.</li>
</ul>
<p>But what I appreciate more than the content of ATP are the
-hosts and the care and they take to produce a good show.</p>
+hosts and the care they take to produce a good show.</p>
<ul>
<li>They are <strong>friends</strong>. It's nice hanging out with people
who like each other. It's kind of like we have permission
to eavesdrop and be a part of that.</li>
<li>They're not afraid to discuss <strong>their lives</strong>.
Stuff like families and work/life stress.
- This is good stuff for me because I'm in that the same life
- situation as them, middle-aged tech dads.
+ This is good stuff for me because I'm in the same life
+ situation as them: middle-aged tech dads.
But bringing their whole selves
to the show is a bit of vulnerability that I appreciate.</li>
<li>ATP is <strong>exceptionally well produced</strong>. I didn't
@@ -53,14 +53,15 @@ hosts and the care and they take to produce a good show.</p>
mean. When they kid each other it's in good fun.</li>
<li>When (rarely) they wade into social justice or
world events, they do so respectfully and thoughtfully.
- They understand that as three three cis-gendered white guys,
+ They understand that as three three cisgender white guys,
it's good to have views to share, but also right to listen
and help others.</li>
<li>Their show is <strong>reliable</strong>. It's great that they keep to a
- regular format schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
+ regular format and schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
and becomes something you count on.</li>
<li>Finally, some small things: Yay for proper use of
- <strong>chapter markers</strong>, hardly anybody else does. And I like their
+ <strong>chapter markers</strong>, hardly anybody else uses them properly.
+ And I like their
their occasional forays into <strong>car talk</strong>, just because I like car
stuff too.</li>
</ul>
@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ Fascinating!</p>
<p>I like the members-only specials. It's OK with me that these are
only available to members. They've been candid lately about ad
revenue drying up and they could use the extra revenue channel.
-These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
+These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
to do these without compromising the core show.</p>
<p>The best thing they ever did on ATP was getting a sponsor to send John
toasters to review. And <a href="https://www.caseyliss.com/2015/9/10/siracusa-on-toasters">review he did</a>! I didn't appreciate how
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 149bd6c..27a9a90 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -118,15 +118,15 @@
home automation, and gaming.
But what I appreciate more than the content of ATP are the
-hosts and the care and they take to produce a good show.
+hosts and the care they take to produce a good show.
They are friends. It's nice hanging out with people
who like each other. It's kind of like we have permission
to eavesdrop and be a part of that.
They're not afraid to discuss their lives.
Stuff like families and work/life stress.
- This is good stuff for me because I'm in that the same life
- situation as them, middle-aged tech dads.
+ This is good stuff for me because I'm in the same life
+ situation as them: middle-aged tech dads.
But bringing their whole selves
to the show is a bit of vulnerability that I appreciate.
ATP is exceptionally well produced. I didn't
@@ -146,14 +146,15 @@
mean. When they kid each other it's in good fun.
When (rarely) they wade into social justice or
world events, they do so respectfully and thoughtfully.
- They understand that as three three cis-gendered white guys,
+ They understand that as three three cisgender white guys,
it's good to have views to share, but also right to listen
and help others.
Their show is reliable. It's great that they keep to a
- regular format schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
+ regular format and schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
and becomes something you count on.
Finally, some small things: Yay for proper use of
- chapter markers, hardly anybody else does. And I like their
+ chapter markers, hardly anybody else uses them properly.
+ And I like their
their occasional forays into car talk, just because I like car
stuff too.
@@ -167,7 +168,7 @@
I like the members-only specials. It's OK with me that these are
only available to members. They've been candid lately about ad
revenue drying up and they could use the extra revenue channel.
-These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
+These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
to do these without compromising the core show.
The best thing they ever did on ATP was getting a sponsor to send John
toasters to review. And review he did! I didn't appreciate how
diff --git a/posts/atp/index.html b/posts/atp/index.html
index 267c143..afda0c8 100644
--- a/posts/atp/index.html
+++ b/posts/atp/index.html
@@ -123,15 +123,15 @@
home automation, and gaming.
But what I appreciate more than the content of ATP are the
-hosts and the care and they take to produce a good show.
+hosts and the care they take to produce a good show.
They are friends. It's nice hanging out with people
who like each other. It's kind of like we have permission
to eavesdrop and be a part of that.
They're not afraid to discuss their lives.
Stuff like families and work/life stress.
- This is good stuff for me because I'm in that the same life
- situation as them, middle-aged tech dads.
+ This is good stuff for me because I'm in the same life
+ situation as them: middle-aged tech dads.
But bringing their whole selves
to the show is a bit of vulnerability that I appreciate.
ATP is exceptionally well produced. I didn't
@@ -151,14 +151,15 @@
mean. When they kid each other it's in good fun.
When (rarely) they wade into social justice or
world events, they do so respectfully and thoughtfully.
- They understand that as three three cis-gendered white guys,
+ They understand that as three three cisgender white guys,
it's good to have views to share, but also right to listen
and help others.
Their show is reliable. It's great that they keep to a
- regular format schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
+ regular format and schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
and becomes something you count on.
Finally, some small things: Yay for proper use of
- chapter markers, hardly anybody else does. And I like their
+ chapter markers, hardly anybody else uses them properly.
+ And I like their
their occasional forays into car talk, just because I like car
stuff too.
@@ -172,7 +173,7 @@
I like the members-only specials. It's OK with me that these are
only available to members. They've been candid lately about ad
revenue drying up and they could use the extra revenue channel.
-These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
+These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
to do these without compromising the core show.
The best thing they ever did on ATP was getting a sponsor to send John
toasters to review. And review he did! I didn't appreciate how
diff --git a/rss.xml b/rss.xml
index 57a0b2a..0ea8fbd 100644
--- a/rss.xml
+++ b/rss.xml
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-sef.kloninger.comhttps://sef.kloninger.com/NoneenTue, 13 Feb 2024 18:02:24 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMy Love Letter to ATPhttps://sef.kloninger.com/posts/atp/Sef Kloninger<p><img style="float:right" class="postimage" src="https://sef.kloninger.com/f/atp.png" alt="ATP Podcast Art" width="50%"></p>
+sef.kloninger.comhttps://sef.kloninger.com/NoneenTue, 13 Feb 2024 20:26:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMy Love Letter to ATPhttps://sef.kloninger.com/posts/atp/Sef Kloninger<p><img style="float:right" class="postimage" src="https://sef.kloninger.com/f/atp.png" alt="ATP Podcast Art" width="50%"></p>
<p>I listen to a fair number of podcasts. The <a href="https://atp.fm/">Accidental Tech
Podcast</a> is my favorite by a mile.</p>
<p>It's the one that I look forward to every week. It comes out on
@@ -25,15 +25,15 @@ particular to me and my tastes.</p>
home automation, and gaming.</li>
</ul>
<p>But what I appreciate more than the content of ATP are the
-hosts and the care and they take to produce a good show.</p>
+hosts and the care they take to produce a good show.</p>
<ul>
<li>They are <strong>friends</strong>. It's nice hanging out with people
who like each other. It's kind of like we have permission
to eavesdrop and be a part of that.</li>
<li>They're not afraid to discuss <strong>their lives</strong>.
Stuff like families and work/life stress.
- This is good stuff for me because I'm in that the same life
- situation as them, middle-aged tech dads.
+ This is good stuff for me because I'm in the same life
+ situation as them: middle-aged tech dads.
But bringing their whole selves
to the show is a bit of vulnerability that I appreciate.</li>
<li>ATP is <strong>exceptionally well produced</strong>. I didn't
@@ -53,14 +53,15 @@ hosts and the care and they take to produce a good show.</p>
mean. When they kid each other it's in good fun.</li>
<li>When (rarely) they wade into social justice or
world events, they do so respectfully and thoughtfully.
- They understand that as three three cis-gendered white guys,
+ They understand that as three three cisgender white guys,
it's good to have views to share, but also right to listen
and help others.</li>
<li>Their show is <strong>reliable</strong>. It's great that they keep to a
- regular format schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
+ regular format and schedule. It fits into the rest of your life
and becomes something you count on.</li>
<li>Finally, some small things: Yay for proper use of
- <strong>chapter markers</strong>, hardly anybody else does. And I like their
+ <strong>chapter markers</strong>, hardly anybody else uses them properly.
+ And I like their
their occasional forays into <strong>car talk</strong>, just because I like car
stuff too.</li>
</ul>
@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ Fascinating!</p>
<p>I like the members-only specials. It's OK with me that these are
only available to members. They've been candid lately about ad
revenue drying up and they could use the extra revenue channel.
-These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
+These episodes are a nice way to reward members. They've managed
to do these without compromising the core show.</p>
<p>The best thing they ever did on ATP was getting a sponsor to send John
toasters to review. And <a href="https://www.caseyliss.com/2015/9/10/siracusa-on-toasters">review he did</a>! I didn't appreciate how
diff --git a/sitemap.xml b/sitemap.xml
index 93d95b5..7b921bf 100644
--- a/sitemap.xml
+++ b/sitemap.xml
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
https://sef.kloninger.com/archive.html
- 2024-02-13T18:02:00Z
+ 2024-02-13T20:26:00Zhttps://sef.kloninger.com/categories/
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index 84c06b0..8dec78c 100644
--- a/sitemapindex.xml
+++ b/sitemapindex.xml
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
https://sef.kloninger.com/categories/cat_podcasts.xml
- 2024-02-13T18:02:00Z
+ 2024-02-13T20:26:00Zhttps://sef.kloninger.com/categories/education.xml
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@
https://sef.kloninger.com/rss.xml
- 2024-02-13T18:02:00Z
+ 2024-02-13T20:26:00Zhttps://sef.kloninger.com/sitemap.xml
- 2024-02-13T18:02:00Z
+ 2024-02-13T20:26:00Z
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