Dave Mandl on Nostr: ...In information theory terms, there's an insane amount of noise in podcasts. They ...
...In information theory terms, there's an insane amount of noise in podcasts. They can be compressed to a fraction of their size in a written piece. Obviously this doesn't apply if it's a fascinating person you really want to hear speak.
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