From 9ed24c0368a237b30d4469fcfde660289a6d6cea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sef Kloninger Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 12:28:43 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Nikola auto commit. Source commit: e4ff8ab2b903d87940d21e85eb7f3678c06221b0 Nikola version: 8.2.4 --- categories/cat_podcasts.xml | 17 +++++++++-------- index.html | 15 ++++++++------- posts/atp/index.html | 15 ++++++++------- rss.xml | 17 +++++++++-------- sitemap.xml | 2 +- sitemapindex.xml | 6 +++--- 6 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/categories/cat_podcasts.xml b/categories/cat_podcasts.xml index aefd7b0..a138c05 100644 --- a/categories/cat_podcasts.xml +++ b/categories/cat_podcasts.xml @@ -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 + 2024-02-13T20:26:00Z https://sef.kloninger.com/categories/ diff --git a/sitemapindex.xml b/sitemapindex.xml 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 + 2024-02-13T20:26:00Z https://sef.kloninger.com/categories/education.xml @@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ https://sef.kloninger.com/rss.xml - 2024-02-13T18:02:00Z + 2024-02-13T20:26:00Z https://sef.kloninger.com/sitemap.xml - 2024-02-13T18:02:00Z + 2024-02-13T20:26:00Z \ No newline at end of file