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Have you already chosen which podcasts you’re going to catch up with this weekend? Well, we have a recommendation that should definitely skyrocket to the top of your playlist. :tony_wee:

In the 3rd episode of “For a Better Web” podcast, @brucelawson has a chat with @evan. They discuss interconnected social networks, ActivityPub, and the Social Web Foundation.
You won't want to miss this! :tony_happy:

Listen to it on the link below 👇 or find it on YouTube, Spotify and Podcast Addict.

vivaldi.com/blog/better-web/ev

Vivaldi Browser · #3 Evan Prodromou (Social Web Foundation) - For a Better Web | Vivaldi BrowserIn this podcast series, Bruce interviews people from across different communities and industries who, in their own way, are fighting for a better web. In this episode, Bruce’s guest is Evan Prodromou…

@Vivaldi @brucelawson @evan
The big question is:
What tool are you using to listen

I personally listen most on my phone so @AntennaPod is the obvious choice for me, being free and open source

Haven't looked too much for an alternative for desktop Linux but I guess any RSS reader (like the one built-in to @Vivaldi) should work quite well

@Vivaldi @brucelawson Thanks, this looks interesting! Always happy to hear from @evan.

One request I have in the interest of maintaining an open web, is to please make it easier to find the RSS feed for your podcast. RSS is an OG open standard that helps keep the podcast ecosystem decentralized and outside the control of big tech.

For others looking for the feed, it's here: anchor.fm/s/fa587fdc/podcast/r

@Eliot_L @Vivaldi @brucelawson @evan

I agree with making the feed easy to find

Although I'd assume the feed finder built-in to Vivaldi is gonna find it

Doesn't help on mobile though

@erilun06 @Vivaldi @brucelawson @evan Yeah, not everyone uses a browser that can locate RSS feeds hidden in the page markup. It's good to have that but a prominent link from the webpage is important.