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  "description": "Podcasts is audio and video that distributes via RSS, an open protocol. Videos that don't have an RSS component are NOT podcasts and shouldn't be called podcasts. Because they're not!",
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    "podcasts are now, according to Edison Research, consumed more that spoken-word radio.",
    "Podnews.net",
    "Post by @lornajane@indieweb.social View on Mastodon",
    "Post by @FediThing@chinwag.org View on Mastodon",
    "Fediverse/Open Web-connected forum for podcasting",
    "Let's chat and see if I can help you!",
    "https://entrepreneursenigma.com/melaniesikma",
    "Looking for guests? Want to be on podcasts? Check out Podmatch!",
    "Anthropic CEO stands firm as Pentagon deadline looms | TechCrunchAnthropic CEO Dario Amodei said Thursday that he “cannot in good conscience accede” to the Pentagon’s demands to give the military unrestricted access to its AI systems.TechCrunchRebecca Bellan",
    "Pentagon moves to designate Anthropic as a supply-chain risk | TechCrunch“We don’t need it, we don’t want it, and will not do business with them again,” the president wrote in the post.TechCrunchRussell Brandom",
    "The Pentagon’s Claude Use in Iran Is a Reminder that Anthropic Never Objected to Military UseThe company objected to hypothetical future use cases, not anything the military is currently doing.GizmodoMike Pearl",
    "Anthropic’s Claude overtakes ChatGPT as #1 in App StoreHere’s why that happened and what it means for the future of AI.MashableJack Dawes",
    "Musk bashes OpenAI in deposition, saying ‘nobody committed suicide because of Grok’ | TechCrunchIn his lawsuit against OpenAI, Musk touted xAI safety compared with ChatGPT. A few months later, xAI’s Grok flooded X with nonconsensual nude images.TechCrunchSarah Perez",
    "NATO says iPhones are secure enough to handle classified dataiOS 26 and iPadOS 26 meet the bar.The VergeEmma Roth",
    "FAIR: Successes, Lessons, and What’s Next - Half-Elf on TechFAIR 1.3 is out, but the rollercoaster isn’t over. The “chicken and egg” of funding neutral infrastructure has never been tougher. But we keep going.Half-Elf on Tech - Thoughts From a Professional LesbianIpstenu (Mika Epstein)",
    "FAIR, WordPress, and Knowing When to StopOver the past year, we, Karim & Joost, have written and talked extensively about the challenges facing WordPress. We’ve been critical. At times, very critical. Of leadership, of governance, of the way decisions are made and enforced. We stand by that criticism. Matt’s way of operating has, in our view, been harmful. It has led […]joost.blogJoost de Valk",
    "Open Source in the age of AIEarly 2026 is a very weird time to be an open source maintainer. On the one hand, the burden of codebase maintenance has dropped dramatically. Small teams with long todo lists now have the ability to accomplish more than ever before. On the other hand, the dynamics of the softwareJohn O'NolanJohn O’Nolan",
    "Bing Adds GEO To Official Guidelines, Expands AI Abuse DefinitionsBing rewrote its webmaster guidelines to cover Copilot grounding, meta directive controls for AI answers, and a softened stance on AI-generated content.Search Engine JournalMatt G. Southern",
    "How Researchers Reverse-Engineered LLMs For A Ranking ExperimentResearchers test two ways to reverse engineer the LLM rankings of Claude 4, GPT-4o, Gemini 2.5, and Grok-3.Search Engine JournalRoger Montti",
    "Google and friends disrupt suspected Beijing espionage op: UNC2814 historically targets governments and telcosThe RegisterJessica Lyons",
    "X Is Drowning in Disinformation Following US and Israeli Attack on IranWIRED has reviewed hundreds of posts on X that promote misleading claims about the locations and scale of the attack.WIREDDavid Gilbert",
    "An hour of vibecoding in Xcode has convinced me apps may be deadI’ve been doing heavily AI-assisted coding at work for some time. Today is the first time I tried what I’d truly call “vibecoding” -- trying to build a native m…json.blogJason Becker",
    "Viva the Narrative Podcast – the Case Against VideoThis article pays tribute to the narrative podcast as a vibrant audio art/journalism form, destined to survive and even benefit from the video podcast turn.PodnewsSiobhán McHugh",
    "Google’s patent to replace your website with an AI page could change search foreverGoogle’s newly granted patent US12536233B1 reveals a system that scores landing pages and replaces low-quality ones with AI-generated pages personalized per user search history.PPC LandLuis Rijo",
    "Banned in California — Why You Can’t Build Anything in the Golden StateAn interactive visualization of the industrial processes effectively banned by California’s permitting regime — from semiconductor fabs to paint shops to shipyards.Sam D'AmicoSam D’Amico",
    "wifi.liveSee live WiFi speeds at cafes, hotels, airports, and more. Real-time speed tests from around the world.",
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  "textContent": "I keep seeing places like Netflix and other streaming services saying they are getting into the podcast game. But they aren't they're getting into the video-cast game. If you put your \"podcasts\" only on YouTube or Netflix (for the chosen few) and don't also have them available on RSS, in Apple Podcasts and other podcast directories, it's NOT a podcast it's a video show.\n\n## Podcasting Comes In Different Flavors\n\nPodcasting isn't just two talking heads. There are fiction podcasts and non-fiction narrative podcasts that don't lend themselves to video as much. They are consumed like radio shows and should remain that way and the best way to get them is via RSS.\n\n## Podcasting Is Bigger Than Spoken-Word Radio\n\nAnd what's more, podcasts are now, according to Edison Research, consumed more that spoken-word radio.\n\nTo quote James Cridland, the editor of Podnews.net:\n\n> This time ten years ago, podcasting was more than seven times smaller than AM/FM radio, which was a dominant force in spoken-word listening. But, over the last decade in the US, the share of time spent using AM/FM radio to listen to spoken-word audio has almost halved - shifting to time spent with podcasts.\n\nThis is huge and it's because of this that we need to make sure the format is protected and not diluted by things that aren't podcasts.\n\nCan a podcast be video? Yes!\n\nCan a podcast be audio? Obviously!\n\nBut it needs to be sent out via RSS, which is an open standard of distribution.\n\nI will not budge on this. And neither should the industry as a whole.\n\nHere are what some people have said when I asked them if a podcast could be one without RSS:\n\n>  Post by @lornajane@indieweb.social View on Mastodon \n\n>  Post by @FediThing@chinwag.org View on Mastodon \n\nI forgot that PeerTube videos can be syndicated via RSS. I'd say they could be called podcasts without a doubt.\n\n**What do you think? Post them in the comments!**\n\n💲\n\nWant To Sponsor The Newsletter? Reach 1,400+ subscribers weekly who are in the marketing industry. Hit reply to this email and let's have a chat!\n\n* * *\n\n## 🎙️New Podcasting Forum!🎙️\n\nI recently launched a Fediverse/Open Web-connected forum for podcasting and podcast related topics. Check it out! 👇\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n## 🎙️Podcast Coaching 🎙️\n\nI've been podcasting since 2010. During those 15+ years I've learned a thing or two about the ins and outs of the industry and approaching it the right way. Both as a guest and as a host.\n\nI offer podcast coaching as a service to share the knowledge that I've accumulated over the decade-plus in the industry.\n\nIntrigued? Let's chat and see if I can help you!\n\n* * *\n\n## The Latest From The Entrepreneur's Enigma Podcast\n\nhttps://entrepreneursenigma.com/melaniesikma\n\n* * *\n\n### Sponsor\n\n\n\nLooking for guests? Want to be on podcasts? Check out Podmatch! I use it for both getting on podcasts and finding quality guests. It's well worth it and affordable too!\n\n* * *\n\n## Web Jawn\n\nAnthropic CEO stands firm as Pentagon deadline looms | TechCrunchAnthropic CEO Dario Amodei said Thursday that he “cannot in good conscience accede” to the Pentagon’s demands to give the military unrestricted access to its AI systems.TechCrunchRebecca Bellan\n\nGood on Anthropic. What a cluster-f*ck.\n\nPentagon moves to designate Anthropic as a supply-chain risk | TechCrunch“We don’t need it, we don’t want it, and will not do business with them again,” the president wrote in the post.TechCrunchRussell Brandom\n\nGood grief. 🙄\n\nThe Pentagon’s Claude Use in Iran Is a Reminder that Anthropic Never Objected to Military UseThe company objected to hypothetical future use cases, not anything the military is currently doing.GizmodoMike Pearl\n\nGood take down of Claude's virtues. 🤔🤨\n\nAnthropic’s Claude overtakes ChatGPT as #1 in App StoreHere’s why that happened and what it means for the future of AI.MashableJack Dawes\n\nBut will it save the AI company?\n\nMusk bashes OpenAI in deposition, saying ‘nobody committed suicide because of Grok’ | TechCrunchIn his lawsuit against OpenAI, Musk touted xAI safety compared with ChatGPT. A few months later, xAI’s Grok flooded X with nonconsensual nude images.TechCrunchSarah Perez\n\nBut Grok is making CSAM. Not sure that's better Elon. 🤔\n\nNATO says iPhones are secure enough to handle classified dataiOS 26 and iPadOS 26 meet the bar.The VergeEmma Roth\n\nPretty wild. Apple is probably really pleased with this news.\n\nFAIR: Successes, Lessons, and What’s Next - Half-Elf on TechFAIR 1.3 is out, but the rollercoaster isn’t over. The “chicken and egg” of funding neutral infrastructure has never been tougher. But we keep going.Half-Elf on Tech - Thoughts From a Professional LesbianIpstenu (Mika Epstein)\n\nTrying to keep WordPress open and, well, fair is tough.\n\nFAIR, WordPress, and Knowing When to StopOver the past year, we, Karim & Joost, have written and talked extensively about the challenges facing WordPress. We’ve been critical. At times, very critical. Of leadership, of governance, of the way decisions are made and enforced. We stand by that criticism. Matt’s way of operating has, in our view, been harmful. It has led […]joost.blogJoost de Valk\n\nNew leadership will hopefully step up soon!\n\nOpen Source in the age of AIEarly 2026 is a very weird time to be an open source maintainer. On the one hand, the burden of codebase maintenance has dropped dramatically. Small teams with long todo lists now have the ability to accomplish more than ever before. On the other hand, the dynamics of the softwareJohn O'NolanJohn O’Nolan\n\nJohn highlights a difficult time for open source with AI scraping code wholesale and not contributing back. I'm not surprised that Substack has take some of Ghost's code base and not contributed back one bit. That's seems like something Substack would do.\n\nBing Adds GEO To Official Guidelines, Expands AI Abuse DefinitionsBing rewrote its webmaster guidelines to cover Copilot grounding, meta directive controls for AI answers, and a softened stance on AI-generated content.Search Engine JournalMatt G. Southern\n\nGood that there's now guidelines.\n\nHow Researchers Reverse-Engineered LLMs For A Ranking ExperimentResearchers test two ways to reverse engineer the LLM rankings of Claude 4, GPT-4o, Gemini 2.5, and Grok-3.Search Engine JournalRoger Montti\n\nThis is pretty cool.\n\nGoogle and friends disrupt suspected Beijing espionage op: UNC2814 historically targets governments and telcosThe RegisterJessica Lyons\n\nGoogle Sheets as a spy tool? Who would have thunk?\n\nX Is Drowning in Disinformation Following US and Israeli Attack on IranWIRED has reviewed hundreds of posts on X that promote misleading claims about the locations and scale of the attack.WIREDDavid Gilbert\n\nNot surprised by this one bit.\n\nAn hour of vibecoding in Xcode has convinced me apps may be deadI’ve been doing heavily AI-assisted coding at work for some time. Today is the first time I tried what I’d truly call “vibecoding” -- trying to build a native m…json.blogJason Becker\n\nA worthwhile article to read about one developers use of vibe coding.\n\nViva the Narrative Podcast – the Case Against VideoThis article pays tribute to the narrative podcast as a vibrant audio art/journalism form, destined to survive and even benefit from the video podcast turn.PodnewsSiobhán McHugh\n\nA good read. Siobhan makes some really good points against video and for audio-only.\n\nGoogle’s patent to replace your website with an AI page could change search foreverGoogle’s newly granted patent US12536233B1 reveals a system that scores landing pages and replaces low-quality ones with AI-generated pages personalized per user search history.PPC LandLuis Rijo\n\nInteresting patent granted to Google. Good analysis.\n\n* * *\n\n## Web Find\n\nLOL h/t to my friend Brian Griffiths for sharing this with me in our Slack chat.Found on MastodonBanned in California — Why You Can’t Build Anything in the Golden StateAn interactive visualization of the industrial processes effectively banned by California’s permitting regime — from semiconductor fabs to paint shops to shipyards.Sam D'AmicoSam D’Amico\n\nInteresting site. No oil refineries in California. Hmm. Did not know that. More data there. Check it out!\n\nwifi.liveSee live WiFi speeds at cafes, hotels, airports, and more. Real-time speed tests from around the world.\n\nGreat find from traveling, digital nomadic journalist Mike Elgan.\n\nSource\n\n>  Post by @redsad@ohai.social View on Mastodon \n\nLaughed then wondered why.\n\n>  Post by @corenominal@indieweb.social View on Mastodon \n\n* * *\n\nThat's It For This Week! Keep Rocking It!\n\n-Seth\n\n* * *\n\n _Thanks for reading! If you're liking the newsletter and the content that I curate, please consider signing up for a_ _pay-what-you-want subscription_ _to help me continue to write this weekly newsletter._",
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