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Submitted by asezapa <laurasmith1980@gmx-mails.com> on 26/Feb/2023 Message: ruby is good. There are so many people sharing so much information and the attendee will take something of their own from almost any performance. Because even if you can't be there, new conferences mean a lot of new presentation videos.But there is a problem. Videos take time. Even with an increase of one and a half times, such substances will get a job for $ 20 or half an hour each. And their creativity is focused time, something that is not easy to find as often as it hurts.However, podcasts have already hit the work of my life. I start almost every commute to work by turning on overcast and listening to a few episodes. And, in addition to a trip to the duty station, it is really possible to listen to them while walking the dog or washing the dishes. You can hear them when you go to bed.So, at the end of the submission of 18+ films from the conference, download the content from vkontakte (https://getof.net/) i would gladly take some conversations , unencumbered with code, and put them at a point where i can naturally hear them: in this podcast player. And it turns out there's a pretty democratic way to do this.Create a personal podcast with huffdufferHuffduffer is a website that turns the audio files you find into anywhere online to a specific personal podcast station. It's really cool! But there is a problem when you are looking to do this with conference talks:Most conference videos are visual conference videos.So, before you can add a performance to huffduffer, you need to capture only the audio with it applied. And for that you had to find a way to upload a video.Downloading a video with the help of youtube-dlWhen you see a video on sites like youtube, vimeo or confreaks and you'd rather have it on your personal gadget, perhaps using a little tool called youtube-dl. It is not difficult to install it on mac using homebrewYou can install it on other systems, carefully on the site).After installation, including in case you're looking to download kylie stradley's excellent talk at railsconf 2015, to watch it offline, run:This is near reassurance that players will find it useful. But in order to put such a technique into a podcast, it only needs sound. Youtube-dl supports the above with the -x flag, but first you need to install ffmpeg:Then in huffduffer, click the "huffduff it" link in the header, and visitors will run into the last hoop you need to jump over. Uploading audio using dropboxYou can't upload your new audio file to huffduffer due to the fact that huffduffer wants to refer to the file, not the file itself. If you're a dropbox user, you can easily take a tune online by placing it in the dropbox public/ directory. After that you can right click and "copy public link to get the link you will use on huffduffer.Finally, use the 'rss' link on huffduffer to bookmark your podcast . Podcast player.Unfortunately, as a podcast, you may miss out on the (frankly awesome) comics in this talk. And is not great with code talks or demos (although you can still get the gist).But often their creativity isn't a choice between listening to a conversation or watching a conversation. It's between eavesdropping on communication and not having it at all. If that's your option, audio just seems like a worthy compromise.Putting it all togetherSo here's the presented process again: 1. Sign up for a free huffduffer account.2. Install youtube-dl.3. Install ffmpeg.4. Download the audio recording of the speech with youtube-dl -x .5. Move the audio file to ~/dropbox/public or another public location.6. Click "huffduff" and paste the link to the new audio file.7. Listen to your personal conference podcast!If you like podcasts, give it a try. It’s very nice when reports at conferences pop up there, here you listen more.You push informational materials, but you also don’t study anything? Them? Same tutorial three times and still don't understand how to build a real app?In our free 7-day rails course, you can learn how to build custom rails games - without giving up and not overloaded.You'll also discover the fastest way to learn new rails features with the 32-page example "practice rails: learn rails without getting overwhelmed". > Sign up below to start:Thank you! In a few minutes you should receive an email from me with a free chapter sample. While you're waiting, i'd like to meet you at mastodon. You get a chance to learn a little more about ruby every day - i share the best ruby and rails articles i've read. And the calculation is positively used for short conversations and responses to software development requests.An error occurred while submitting the subscription. Please try again. Replies to this post No replies yet |
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