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speaking of obsidian, what i really want is a plug in that enables quick time stamp reference links to audiofiles.

so i can take notes on a podcast, and link to the timestamp in the audio file.

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I would love this, great call.

What a great idea, haven't seen anything like it. I wonder if using something like fountain with a tag could feed Obsidian

i have a nerd grudge against fountain ⛲️

i should just get over it. but ill still probably use Podverse 😛

What's the grudge?

IMO, they overshadowed the hard work of the Podcasting 2.0 community indirectly taking credit for other peoples work by making themselves synonymous with Podcasting 2.0 instead of accurately representing they were beneficiaries of a community effort, they used aggressive spam to try to get people to keep using their app, and the worst nerd offense of all, they worked harder on marketing than on stable code implementations. Which is why you hear people talking about fountain crashing frequently. At which point i recommend Podverse. 🤷

Interesting. Thank you. I'll try Podverse now.

A very good idea.

In principle, you need an app that can process links with a timestamp. Then it would be easy to use this link in Obsidian (or in my case in logseq).