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Like you just mentioned with Steve and Waz, like designing the inside of this thing that nobody gets to see, but they know how cool it looks. I feel like that's the cool stuff for us. There was a couple chapters I can't get to them that I can think of. I don't know.
Like you just mentioned with Steve and Waz, like designing the inside of this thing that nobody gets to see, but they know how cool it looks. I feel like that's the cool stuff for us. There was a couple chapters I can't get to them that I can think of. I don't know.
I was going to bring out one from a recent show, but it's so contextually adjacent from this conversation, it won't really translate well. But if you go, dear listener, and you go through even like Lady Bird, like that episode, episode 604, has 42 chapters. That's a lot. And the final chapter, 42 is an awesome number too, by the way.
I was going to bring out one from a recent show, but it's so contextually adjacent from this conversation, it won't really translate well. But if you go, dear listener, and you go through even like Lady Bird, like that episode, episode 604, has 42 chapters. That's a lot. And the final chapter, 42 is an awesome number too, by the way.
That's true.
That's true.
The final chapter is Cozy Lo-Fi from Caitlin Colt. Because Andreas' wife produces lo-fi music that you probably could listen to when you're coding on YouTube. Good stuff too. I've been listening to it. Have you? And that was his plug. And so we decided to put, I think it's actually called Cozy Lo-Fi is the name of that track. And so we put that in there as its own chapter dedicated.
The final chapter is Cozy Lo-Fi from Caitlin Colt. Because Andreas' wife produces lo-fi music that you probably could listen to when you're coding on YouTube. Good stuff too. I've been listening to it. Have you? And that was his plug. And so we decided to put, I think it's actually called Cozy Lo-Fi is the name of that track. And so we put that in there as its own chapter dedicated.
You can just go, just jump to that chapter right now and listen to it. To me, that's the cool stuff. It's the details in podcasting that really... And I would just say, Marco, if you're listening... I love your software for the most part, but this latest update to Overcast, I am not super happy with it.
You can just go, just jump to that chapter right now and listen to it. To me, that's the cool stuff. It's the details in podcasting that really... And I would just say, Marco, if you're listening... I love your software for the most part, but this latest update to Overcast, I am not super happy with it.
I want to take this moment to tell you that chapters are so cool, and the way chapters work now is not so cool in Overcast. I liked it so much better when I clicked on a chapter, the page didn't go away. And now you have to go back to it again and find where you were at before you can use it as a jumper. Like a table of contents that did not move when you moved around.
I want to take this moment to tell you that chapters are so cool, and the way chapters work now is not so cool in Overcast. I liked it so much better when I clicked on a chapter, the page didn't go away. And now you have to go back to it again and find where you were at before you can use it as a jumper. Like a table of contents that did not move when you moved around.
The audio would move because it's audio, but the interface did not hide. The chapters are a leaf page that pop up. And as soon as you click on one, it goes away. And then when you click on it again, it doesn't even take you to where you're at in the chapter list. It takes you to the top. And so you got to scroll, scroll, scroll to where you're trying to be at.
The audio would move because it's audio, but the interface did not hide. The chapters are a leaf page that pop up. And as soon as you click on one, it goes away. And then when you click on it again, it doesn't even take you to where you're at in the chapter list. It takes you to the top. And so you got to scroll, scroll, scroll to where you're trying to be at.
And so the experience of chapters has drastically changed in my opinion. And I'm super sad. Please change it, Marco, if you're listening.
And so the experience of chapters has drastically changed in my opinion. And I'm super sad. Please change it, Marco, if you're listening.
a plea from one particular user and if not we'll just chapter this in the audio and link directly to this chapter and send it to you there you go so one quick chaptering story before we move on as we're just hanging out on chapters this chapter will never end A recent JS Party episode is called a Nick-level emergency.
a plea from one particular user and if not we'll just chapter this in the audio and link directly to this chapter and send it to you there you go so one quick chaptering story before we move on as we're just hanging out on chapters this chapter will never end A recent JS Party episode is called a Nick-level emergency.
So Nick Nisi, whom you may know from JS Party and also from Changelog and Friends and other changeloggy goodness, is a big TypeScript fan. And the Node.js people recently added some TypeScript-related features, and Nick wanted to have an emergency pod about it. It was not worthy of an emergency, and so... We did it anyways. We made fun of him along the way, and we called a Nick-level emergency.
So Nick Nisi, whom you may know from JS Party and also from Changelog and Friends and other changeloggy goodness, is a big TypeScript fan. And the Node.js people recently added some TypeScript-related features, and Nick wanted to have an emergency pod about it. It was not worthy of an emergency, and so... We did it anyways. We made fun of him along the way, and we called a Nick-level emergency.