So those are two things kind of on my mind, a little bit, uh, a little random, a little bit more blogging centric, but you know, back to the roots of WordPress as wellĭavid Bisset: is post formats was in WordPress, but it didn’t go all that well. And part of that as well is, you know, just bringing back the bookmarklet, you know, making the easy one click from whatever webpage you’re on to.īlog from there. Write every single day, like long form, you know, that the ones who do I, I love following their blogs, but like for the rest of us, uh, mere molds, um, it’s nice to be able to share some shorter form. Like if every post has to be an essay, let’s be honest. And, um, it’s very much inspired I say by like Dave Weiner style of blogging and it’s just so of Browns. So even prior to Tumblr existing, um, I sort of hacked my template and categories to do this. This is actually how my blog used to work. So as I think about like, it’s time to re redesign ma.tt, I’ve been tumbling a lot, and it’s so fun to just be able to share a link, basically have like post without titles and WordPress has always been, we’ve never really been able to nail that post without title experience.ĭavid Bisset: Is that long form tweeting then? I don’t know. And it’s the thing I want most in my own blog. Matt Mullenweg: Oh, this is very much on my mind since I’m marching on Tumblr right now, but, uh,ĭavid Bisset: we’ll get on that in a second because I’m very interested in Tumblr for some reason. But first about the WordPress itself, what’s one thing in the last nine years, 19 years that you considered a good idea or a good correction for WordPress that never got past that draft stage. And we’ll answer some, ask a few questions about that. If they take a step back a little bit from more of the WordPress focus. There was some really very interesting things in an article that I don’t think a lot of people have considered. But once I got past the title, there was some really good things here that I honestly think. He admitted was a little clickbaity was kind can Matt Mullenweg, saved the internet. I think was a little bit of a clickbaity. The other was a written interview from protocol by, um, David, um, David Pierce.Īnd that’s also something I wanted to touch on as well. Um, I only followed him recently, but he dug into a bit about Tumblr and, um, and open source and he asked some real good questions about that. One of them was Nilay Patel from the verge. It’s almost, I mean, most of this, most of this was primarily interested in two interviews that you did recently and, um, they were excellent. Like you’re already planning for your 20th when you hit your 19th. □ Transcriptĭavid Bisset: Talk, uh, in the context and the celebration of the 19th anniversary. You can listen to past episodes of The Excerpt, browse all our podcasts, and don’t forget to subscribe on Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, iTunes, Castro, YouTube, Stitcher, Player.fm, Pocket Casts, Simplecast, or by RSS. With built-in features like variable speed playback, trim silence option, volume boost, a sleep timer, personal media storage and standalone playback for Apple Watch, Pocket Casts delivers a streamlined and customsed listening experience that users love, the blog post reads.īoth blogs and podcasts use RSS feeds for distribution, so integrating the two platforms makes sense, the report said.Įarlier this year, Spotify-owned Anchor had teamed up with to turn written material into podcasts via text-to-speech tech, it added.Every week Post Status Excerpt will bring you important news and insights from guests working in the WordPress space. It seems Automattic is already thinking about ways of incorporating the multi-platform app into its blogging tools, TechCrunch reported. The co-founders, Russell Ivanovic and Philip Simpson, will remain in charge of the Pocket Casts team. "We will explore building deep integrations with and Pocket Casts, making it easier to distribute and listen to podcasts," it added. "As part of Automattic, Pocket Casts will continue to provide you with the features needed to enjoy your favourite podcasts (or find something new)," a blog post stated. The company said that Pocket Casts will be joining Automattic, making it easier for podcast fans to discover new content and customise their listening experience. San Francisco, Jul 17 (IANS): Automattic, which runs Tumblr and WordPress, is buying a popular podcast app - Pocket Casts - from a collective of public radio groups, including NPR and BBC Studios.Īutomattic didn't disclose how much it will pay for Pocket Casts.
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