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Wondering About Returning to Podcasting

Now that I’m finally having my dedicated room in the house for working, I’m wondering about returning to podcasting (I used to have a podcast, in French) or even testing the YouTuber world (even though I wrote in the past that I’ll never be a YouTuber). Why is that?
First, a dedicated room is mandatory to be able to record without being disrupted too much. Second, sound quality would probably be much better than recording in an open space. Third, I could create a better background because my room is decorated to my personal tastes.
But is this enough to convince myself to seriously consider getting back to audio or video content creation? I have all the tools: a great MacBook Air, a Mac mini, an Apple Studio Display, a good microphone, a NAS for archiving purposes, etc. Yet, I’m not really good at audio or video production, and it’s very time-consuming for me. I would certainly learn a lot while working hard at this. Moreover, should I do this in my native language which is French or do it in English, which I’m not perfectly fluent with? Maybe I could try to do it together with other podcasters (I know a few of them). Too many questions, not many answers.
Photo credit: Will Francis on Unsplash.
Doing Some Cleanup in My Home Office

After spending some time cleanup my office this today, I found these in my drawers and other places. I no longer use these. Do you? I know some people here on Micro.blog do. I don’t which I find fascinating because I did a lot in my younger times. Before the computers.
When Uber is Being Rude

I recently came back from a one-week vacation in Cancun, Mexico. The first thing I did before leaving the airport to go home was to call an Uber taxi. My last experience with Uber went well, but it was quite a while. Boy, this time it was a surprising and unexpected experience. After ordering the car, I was met with a plethora of notifications and ads within the application and via Uber Eat to order food on the go or before arriving at home. Those ads took the form of notifications, but also big popups taking the whole screen within the application. It was so intrusive, it wasn’t always clear how to dismiss the ad to return to the actual trip details.
I understand the idea of integrating two different services from the same company, but doing so at the expense of a great user experience with the basic feature of the application is not the way to go with me. Even Apple sometimes seems to be going in that direction. Not good.
Interesting Ideas for iPadOS 16

I recently wrote an article about where the iPad should go from here. On the subject of iPadOS, looking at this article on Behance from Parker Ortolani, here are the few interesting ideas that caught my attention:
- The updated Dock with the ability to move an application window to an external display.
- Still on the Dock, the frequently used applications replaced with standard folders (like downloaded items).
- Stacks in the Dock, just like on macOS.
- Home Screen icon placements can include things like Shortcuts, or files.
- Studio Mode for external display full support. My number one request.
- Addition of Preview from macOS would be super useful for more pro-like workflows. Same with the addition of Dictionary. It would be super useful for content creators like me.
WWDC 2022 is around the corner, starting another round of updates for iPadOs over the coming year.
Now more than ever, it seems it is the perfect time for @manton to welcome people on Micro.blog who want to quit Twitter because… you know… Elon Musk. Just saying.
2022-04-26
Notes of interest from Apple’s Q2 2022 earnings report and conference call | AppleInsider
The last seven quarters have been the best ever for Mac
What a difference a few years make on the Mac. I’m happy to see the Mac thrive like this.
2022-04-29