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Episode Synopsis
Major Irony here. I attempted to improve the audio quality by recording this at home, with my headphones. Somehow the headphones or Audacity garbled parts of the audio. Attempts were made to improve the audio, but apologies in advance for the “less than ideal” audio quality.
In this episode of Debugging Dan, I reflect on the journey so far, having recorded and published five episodes. I discuss the challenges and learnings from recording during my commute, including background noise and the divided focus while driving. Editing these episodes has been time-consuming due to removing filler words and background noises. Recently, I improved my process using my wife’s Stream Deck for quicker edits.
Moving forward, I’ll record at home to enhance content quality and focus. I also plan to introduce more project updates and live updates, making the podcast content richer and more dynamic. Additionally, I’m exploring video recordings using my smartphone and considering a green screen for a better visual setup. Upgrading my microphone is also on the agenda to improve audio quality. Despite the delays in getting on Apple Podcasts, I remain enthusiastic and hopeful for listener feedback to shape future episodes.
Stay connected! Follow me on Bluesky at @debuggingdan.com for the latest updates, and subscribe to my YouTube channel @debuggingdan for the podcast and other interesting videos!
My active side projects are:
observalyze.com: Enhance user engagement, satisfaction, and overall experience for your application by applying Gamification
teletron.me: Build personal dashboards. Visualize and make your most important information available at a glance. Your dashboards will be accessible, privacy-first, non-technical and available on multiple devices.
datasthor.com: The hassle-free solution for seamless remote data storage for you or your application, making data management a breeze.
supersave: Open Source: Bootstrap your project with a simple database abstraction and automatically generated REST API
In this episode of Debugging Dan, I reflect on the journey so far, having recorded and published five episodes. I discuss the challenges and learnings from recording during my commute, including background noise and the divided focus while driving. Editing these episodes has been time-consuming due to removing filler words and background noises. Recently, I improved my process using my wife’s Stream Deck for quicker edits.
Moving forward, I’ll record at home to enhance content quality and focus. I also plan to introduce more project updates and live updates, making the podcast content richer and more dynamic. Additionally, I’m exploring video recordings using my smartphone and considering a green screen for a better visual setup. Upgrading my microphone is also on the agenda to improve audio quality. Despite the delays in getting on Apple Podcasts, I remain enthusiastic and hopeful for listener feedback to shape future episodes.
Stay connected! Follow me on Bluesky at @debuggingdan.com for the latest updates, and subscribe to my YouTube channel @debuggingdan for the podcast and other interesting videos!
My active side projects are:
observalyze.com: Enhance user engagement, satisfaction, and overall experience for your application by applying Gamification
teletron.me: Build personal dashboards. Visualize and make your most important information available at a glance. Your dashboards will be accessible, privacy-first, non-technical and available on multiple devices.
datasthor.com: The hassle-free solution for seamless remote data storage for you or your application, making data management a breeze.
supersave: Open Source: Bootstrap your project with a simple database abstraction and automatically generated REST API
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