Christopher Isene :pci:
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Dad. Husband. #Swede. Weirdo. Podcast listener.
System Developer, System Integration consultant.
This is my "podcast" focus user, I'm primarily on @cisene
The Swedish Trickler. The RegEx poet.
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http://christopherisene.se/
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Time for the board meeting! We're running with scissors live with episode 143! Knee deep in ribs!
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https://podverse.fm/podcast/peLVTHMwlg
nostr:npub1ln5q8np5aezhtt7ztv6tah86xk4t3smjuchdvxp0u6uta056204q45xyw6 Subription counts; why? Listened episode mapped into feeds .. Op3 might be used to aggregate this nostr:npub1dznhhga669k20k8rjzmls6lu5uhkus9s3xcg3t2f3quswnc2sdqs5v4dfn
Looking at how fragmented peertube instances are, where large chunks are isolated from fediverse and scattered hosts are producing material .. it's a deep rabbit hole.
But I've also found a way how to discover and scrape new instances .. to possibly add them to the index.
opinions?