Daniel Jalkut
2 September 2022
57 mins 52 secs
About this Episode
Daniel narrates his experience as co-producer of the Core Intuition podcast, asserts the importance of feeds online and considers his own exhibition of personas across the Web.
Podcast case study: Core Intuition (producer)
Find Daniel at Bitsplitting and Red Sweater.
Read a transcript of the episode as a styled PDF or in plain text.
Links and Show Notes
A Detailed Account 00:00:00
- Apple, Inc.
- iTunes
- NetNewsWire
- iPod
- CNET
- Buzz Out Loud
- Leo Laporte
- National Public Radio (NPR)
- Time shifting
- Audiobook
- Manton Reece
- Core Intuition
- The Bitsplitting Podcast
- MacBreak Weekly
Novelty and Ubiquity 00:06:57
- Developer
- Personal computer (PC) (Daniel’s reference to ‘PC’ is about computers that specifically run the Microsoft Windows operating system.)
- Overcast
- iPhone
- Baseball
- Human multitasking
- Computer multitasking
Thirsty for a Community 00:16:49
- Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
- Yahoo! Mail
- Yahoo! Groups
- Slack
- Daniel speaking at NSConference 2011 (Flickr image)
- My Appearance on Late Night Cocoa (blog post by Daniel)
- Episode 1: Two Voices
- TED (conference)
- Accidental Tech Podcast (ATP)
- The Talk Show with John Gruber
- Blog
- Speakers’ Corner
- RSS
- Boombox
- Cassette tape
Feeds 00:28:17
- Web feed
- Netflix
- The New York Times
- Scrapbooking
- Client (computing)
- iPad
- Macintosh
- Disappearing inks
- Openness
- Open-source software
- YouTube
- youtube-dl
- MarsEdit
- Black Ink
Personas 00:40:46
Credits
Recorded and edited by Martin Feld, using Audio Hijack and Ferrite Recording Studio
Original podcast theme music by Alex Canion
Contact
- Website: rsspod.net
- Email: martin@loungeruminator.net
- Mastodon: social.lol@martinfeld
- Micro.blog: micro.blog/martinfeld
A Special Note
Martin is a paid subscriber of Daniel Jalkut’s Core Intuition membership program; this did not influence any of the questions that were asked and did not place any expectations on Daniel as a participant of this academic podcasting project.