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hyperlink and sel (two users of web site ) are here to have a delightful little sort of discussion :) it is show about making it all up as you go along while keeping a bit of a smile on your face and making sure to say haha yeah
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Hyperlink Radio: Brands, Technology, and News

Winning Edits: Delivering Stories About the Future of Commerce, Technology, and the World Around Us

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Hyperlink Radio is a show about connection. Through interviews, discussions, and in-depth documentary, Hyperlink Radio explores how we interact with brands, with technology, and with the world around us. Hyperlink Radio is a bi-annual podcast, proudly produced by Winning Edits as an audio companion to its magazine, Hyperlink. Find out more at HyperlinkRadio.io.
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Learn About Audio Hyperlinks

Dan Seemiller

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Learn about the new technology of Audio Hyperlinks. Audio Hyperlinks are like barcodes codes for audio, but instead of scanning a code with your camera, you "scan" it with your microphone. Audio Hyperlinks can be added to Podcasts and Videos by media Producers. The ToneTip app listens for Audio Hyperlinks and displays information on the phone. Now listeners don't have to rewind to replay a website, phone number, or address, the information just pops up on their phone.
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Changelog News

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Developer news worth your attention. Brief, entertaining & always on point. The software world moves fast. Keep up the easy way with Changelog News. Every Monday, Jerod Santo brings you the software news you absolutely need to know about, without the fluff.
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(Message Notes available on my website) Heirs of the Gospel - Children of Promise....this phrase is packed with meaning, hinting at our identity as heirs to God's promises. We explore why the law was given (hint: it’s not to save us) and how it points out our need for a Savior. We learn that faith in Christ transforms us from being bound by the law…
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IEEE Spectrum reports on the return to physical buttons and dials, Microsoft released GenAIScript, iFixit’s Elizabeth Chamberlain announces a big Right to Repair win, Daniela Baron reimagines technical interviews & John O’Nolan, shares some thoughts on open source governance and how to create trust within technology, communities, and media View the…
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Daniel Quinn weighs in on how to develop with Docker The Right Way, Mitchell Hashimoto says Ghostty will be publicly released this coming December, Kevin Li writes about the value of learning how to learn, The Browser Company moves on from Arc & the React Native team ships its new architecture. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ me…
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Message Notes available at https://www.jennifergrichmond.com/teaching/ Every relationship and even our self-talk should be filtered through the lens of the gospel. Because, let's be real, life throws a lot at us, and staying grounded in the gospel is key. I even share a personal story about a recent challenge with my husband that taught me the impo…
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Will Crichton wishes some naming conventions would die already, GitHub user brjsp noticed that Bitwarden’s new SDK dependency isn’t open source, Joaquim Rocha details his forking best practices, Sophie Koonin explains why you should go to conferences & Mike Hoye puts WordPress on SQLite. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ members g…
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Nicholas Bloom finds WFH is powering a productivity boom, Matt Mullenweg has decided that WP Engine’s beatings will continue until morale improves, Levels.fyi has added a salary heat map, Gareth Edwards highlights just how fragile the Internet really is & Artem Zakirullin details how cognitive load is what really matters in software development. Vi…
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The gospel is not just about tweaking a few behaviors but completely transforming us from the inside out? We're diving deep into the book of Galatians and exploring how the gospel is designed to reverse us, not the other way around. We often think we can figure things out on our own, right? Whether it's trying to do better politically, culturally, …
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A bias against hyperlinking has developed on platforms, GitHub engineering continues to evolve Issues, Evan You announces VoidZero, some companies are only pretend hiring & Klaas van Schelven asks: does it scale (down)? View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear.…
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OpenFreeMap puts OpenStreetMap data on your website for free, Fatih Arslan builds a Dieter Rams inspired iPhone dock, Joseph Gentle thinks the Rust programming language feels like a first-gen product & the web dev community is debating the viability of Web Components once again. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ members save 2 min…
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Galatians: Free & Filled is a verse-by-verse Bible study through one of the most fired up - maybe the most! - epistle of Paul's! He comes in to right the "ship" to bring the churches in Galatia back on course with the truth. They needed this strong correction then and we need it today! In Galatians we will be called to check for any legalism and li…
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Mahmoud Mousa releases Sidekick, a tool for hosting side projects on a cheap VPS, Ryan Dahl, has had enough of Oracle bogarting “JavaScript” but not even using it, Thomas Rampelberg’s kty is a sweet terminal for Kubernetes, Redis users are considering alternatives after their relicense & a bunch of smart JS folks wrote up nine Node.js pillars. View…
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Scott Chacon writes up his insider take on GitHub’s success, Sentry wants other companies to take the Open Source Pledge, Benj Edwards used AI to reproduce his late father’s handwriting, Dave Kiss explains the current hype that PHP is getting & Taylor Otwell raises $57 million series A from Accel. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++…
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Welcome to the opening session of Season 12 in the Dwelling Richly Bible study, "Galatians: Free and Filled." Do you ever feel stuck in your Bible study, unsure how to connect with God's Word in a meaningful way? Or perhaps you find yourself struggling to truly experience the freedom that Christ offers in your daily life? This message addresses tho…
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A Rust for Linux developer resigns amidst rising tension in the Linux community, Bret Victor shows off what he’s been working on for years, Rachel (by the bay) laments how useless “SRE” has become as a role, Doug Turnbull makes the case for hiring junior devs & Baldur Bjarnason says the LLM honeymoon phase is about to end. View the newsletter Join …
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Devotional, Study Notes, and Transcript available https://www.jennifergrichmond.com/teaching/dave-garrett-abcs-of-grace-ep-2 Psalm 119:25-32 || Ep. 2 ABCs of Grace - DALET דFocus: We're continuing a special series where I share my dad's teachings from Psalm 119, recorded way back in 1981. In this episode, my dad, Pastor Dave, guides us through vers…
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The Cursor AI code editor raises $60 million, RedMonk’s Rachel Stephens tries to determine if rug pulls are worth it, Caleb Porzio details how he made $1 million on GitHub Sponsors, Elastic founder Shay Banon announces that Elasticsearch is open source (again) & Tomas Stropus writes about the art of finishing. View the newsletter Join the discussio…
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Read the transcript, Follow along with an outline, get a Devotional for this passage and more! This series is all about practical tips for engaging intentionally with the Bible, avoiding errors, and growing spiritually. Today, we're focusing on Psalm 119:129-136, exploring how to make meaningful connections within scripture and integrate it into ou…
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Transcript and 🌟NEW!!! Study Guide and 3-Day Devotional - available on the page for this episode at JenniferGRichmond.com In this episode, I explore Psalm 119:121-128 and the significance of the Hebrew letter "ayin." We dive into what it means to dwell richly in God’s Word, the importance of expectation in our walk with Him, and how we can approach…
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🎧Dive into Psalm 119 with my dad! 🎧 Here we go! This is episode #1 from my dad's remastered 1981 Sunday School class, "ABCs of Grace" where he went verse-by-verse through Psalm 119. My dad breaks it all down with his trademark blend of insight, warmth, and humor. You’ll hear about Ezra’s struggles, the importance of personal application, and the co…
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Waymo cars make bad neighbors, Leonardo Creed pulls together wisdom from Linus Torvalds & the Art of Unix Programming to conclude what good programmers worry about, Max Schmitt makes the argument that toast notifications create a bad user experience, ChartDB is a web-based database diagramming editor, Simon Tatham makes a list of code review anti-p…
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In this message based on John 13:1-21, we reflect on the moment when Jesus, knowing His hour had come, chose to show His disciples the ultimate example of love and humility by washing their feet. This sermon highlights the significance of Jesus' actions, the meaning of true servant leadership, and our call to serve others with the same sacrificial …
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What do "hope" and "hate" have to do with "How to Study the Bible"? Today, we're diving into another exciting part of our "How to Study the Bible" series. We'll be breaking down a section from Psalm 119, specifically verses 113 to 120, focusing on the letter Samech. Isn't it fascinating how God's Word is meticulously crafted to aid our memory and s…
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🌟 We're diving into the 14th section of Psalm 119, focusing on the Hebrew letter "nun." We'll explore how God's word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path, helping us navigate life's challenges with wisdom and grace. We'll talk about the importance of taking God's word seriously, swearing an oath to keep His righteous rules, and how this co…
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Chris Stjernlöf got nerd-sniped and ended up writing down his practices of reliable software design, Ben Visness has had enough with the npm community’s propensity to pull in micro-libraries to suit every need, “Stay SaaSy” makes three metaphors for problem solving categories, Troy Hunt takes us inside the “3 billion people” National Public Data br…
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Special Message: "How to Enjoy the Bible" is a recording from a Sunday School class my dad, Dave Garrett, taught at First Baptist Church of Newbury Park in 1981. Be sure to subscribe and get notified when new episodes are available. Subscribe and leave a comment. I'd love to hear from you! Get resources along with this episode here. Read "Rediscove…
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Welcome to the first episode in the new series: "So Glad You Asked" In this series, I plan to dive into those tricky Bible passages and life dilemmas that make you scratch your head and wonder, "What does this really mean?" Ever been curious about what happens after we die? You’re not alone! Today, we’re tackling a fascinating question about the ap…
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"How to Study the Bible" Ep. 933 In this episode, we explore the 13th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, mem, and its connection to water, symbolizing the ebb and flow of Psalm 119. We'll read through verses 97-104 and discuss how delighting in God's law can make us wiser than our enemies, teachers, and elders. Consider ‘mayim’—living water—and how imm…
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So, this is a super special episode of the Dwelling Richly podcast. I've been teasing you with hints about a surprise, and today, I'm finally spilling the beans. My dad was a pastor, and growing up as a pastor's kid gave me some amazing memories. Fast forward to 2024, both my parents have passed, and I found myself going through old boxes in the ga…
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Feeling disconnected from God or your faith? Struggling to find time for spiritual growth? New to faith or curious about the Bible? This episode on Psalm 119:89-96 offers a refreshing perspective on how to reconnect with God’s eternal Word and find lasting peace. In today's episode, we dive into Psalm 119, verses 89 to 96 - and learn some Hebrew to…
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Jimmy Miller tells us about the best, worst codebase he’s ever seen, The Phylum Research Team follows up on the great npm garbage patch, Zach Leatherman logs his findings on sneaky serverless costs, David Cain wants you to go on quests instead of goals & Ashley Janssen gives us szeven rules for effective meeting culture. View the newsletter Join th…
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This marks the halfway point of the longest psalm in the Bible. Let's explore how this passage, filled with longing, hope, and steadfast love, can guide us through the challenges we face today. Don't forget to leave a comment, say hi, and share the podcast with others. This episode connects the timeless truths of Psalm 119 with the current events a…
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Do you doubt? Get stressed? Hurry God? Just me? Ok... of course we do...we all do. We doubt and we settle and we lose sight of the reality that our God is not just some distant disinterested lower case “g” god...our God, the God we sing to and about, the God we pray to and read about, that God is our God and he’s the creator of the universe. When R…
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Today, we're diving deeper into our series on "How to Study the Bible." It's not just about the "how," but also the "why," "when," and even "how not" to study the Bible. Did you know that this Psalm is the longest chapter in the Bible and is divided into 22 sections, each corresponding to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet? We'll focus on the 10th let…
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The latest Stack Overflow Developer Survey has some concerning results, Joeri Sebrechts helps you do plain vanilla web dev, MIT’s “missing semester” course looks pretty amazing, a dive into the fascinating history of CSV & a tool to get request analytics from the nginx access logs. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ members support…
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Have you ever thought about how God's correction shapes your journey? This episode is packed with insights and reflections on how discipline isn't just about punishment but about God's loving guidance. I'm sharing my own experiences about staying humble and grateful for God's redirection. Look for new Episodes Wednesdays and Saturdays. Listen to th…
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Thank you for sharing, liking, commenting, following! Feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges? Discover how studying the Bible can provide peace and guidance. Join me on the Dwelling Richly Podcast for practical tips and encouragement! New Episodes Wednesdays and Saturdays Transcripts available for each episode here: www.JenniferGRichmond.com Dwel…
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The Switzerland federal government requires releasing its software as open source, Google decides not to deprecate third-party cookies, Mark Zuckerberg says “open source” AI is the path forward, GitHub allows anyone access to deleted / private repository data & Tailscale wants to build a New Internet. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changel…
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Today's passage is super relatable. Ever felt frustrated by those who reject God's truth? You're not alone. In Psalm 119, the author (possibly David or Ezra) shares that exact feeling. Despite the mockery of the insolent, he finds comfort and hope in God's promises. In this passage we can learn better how to study the Bible and see how God's Word e…
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This summer series has been all about how to study the Bible, but today we’re not just talking about the "how"—we're delving into the "why". Why do we study God's Word? What does it do for us? As I read through Psalm 119, I was overwhelmed by how God's Word equips us, especially in our weakest moments. If you've ever felt self-doubt, lack of confid…
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(updated for sound quality) Ever felt like you're waiting on God's timing and it's just not aligning with your plans? Join us in this heartfelt episode where Pastor Jennifer Richmond from La Mirada Church takes us on a journey through the 11th chapter of John. She shares her personal struggles with God's timing and dives deep into the story of Laza…
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Brendan Gregg details how eBPF can help us have no more blue Fridays, Misty De Meo thinks GitHub is starting to feel like legacy software, Gavin D. Howard does not want Rust to be used for everything, The Notion team published a deep dive into how they used the WASM version of SQLite to improve browser performance & Gregor Ojstersek writes up how t…
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Hey there! Remember last episode when we dove into Psalm 119 and talked about how our relationship with God influences our prayer life and Bible study? Well, today we're picking up right where we left off. We’re diving into Psalm 119:33-40 and focusing on getting our priorities on track. It's so easy to get distracted, isn't it? But immersing ourse…
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Asking God is a great part of our relationship with Him and also important in how we study the Bible. But what to ask? Today we'll consider Psalm 119:25-32 and see if we can ask better questions and get blessed answers! Engaging deeply with scripture can enhance our conversations with God and improve the questions we ask Him. Remember, the focus of…
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Marcus J. Ranum’s 2005 post on dumb ideas in computer security still holds up, Barry Jones argues why story points are useless, Posting is an HTTP client as a TUI, Varnish ceator Poul-Henning Kamp (phk) reflects on ten years of working on the HTTP cache & es-tookit is a major upgrade to Lodash. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ me…
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As difficult as that is…as scary as it is to feel so deeply such questioning…as much as we are filled with fear and longing for hope…we are not abandoned. We are not without hope. We are not alone or without resources to respond. We cannot be passive. We cannot just let time pass. Here are seven prayers, and each one of these can be daily actions a…
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Psalm 119:17-24 || Ep. 923 Perfect Stranger Welcome back to the Dwelling Richly podcast! This summer, we're diving deep into how to study the Bible effectively. We've explored various passages, including the entire book of 1 John, and today, we'll continuing our journey through Psalm 119, focusing on verses 17-24. In this episode, I'll talk about t…
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Remember how easy it was to memorize when you were a child? It's not too late! There is power and blessing in having God's Word in you so that it can come out and up and into your mind and heart right when you need it! Learn how scripture helps clear life's path of obstacles and keeps us grounded in faith. Be encouraged to start memorizing verses t…
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Marcus Buffett writes his younger self programming advice, Swyx asks and answers whether or not DevRel is dead, the Ghost team opens up their ActivityPub server, Pongo is like MongoDB but on Postgres, Jack Kelly is funding Ladybird because he can’t fund Firefox & Hyrum’s Law. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ members save 1 minute…
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Honestly, I tend to complicate things. I can find myself longing for more and then, I re-read and see again the simple, powerful, complete truth of just being at the feet of Jesus in His word. Join me in Psalm 119:1-8 and discover how living according to God's Word leads to a blessed life. Obedience, praise, seeking God wholeheartedly, equipping yo…
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1) Engage Daily with Scripture: Commit to reading and meditating on the Bible daily to fill your heart with hope and truth. 2) Memorize Key Verses: Learn and internalize key passages, such as those from Psalm 119, that emphasize hope in God's word. 3) Share God's Word: Use Scripture to offer hope and encouragement to others, especially in times of …
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