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    Explore "debuggingtools" with insightful episodes like "Hasty Treat - 300th Episode Tech Chat" and "Hasty Treat - So you want to make a course... Will people buy it?" from podcasts like ""Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats" and "Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats"" and more!

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    Hasty Treat - 300th Episode Tech Chat

    Hasty Treat - 300th Episode Tech Chat

    In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about their 300th episode and the tech behind it.

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    Show Notes

    02:15 - The things we tried

    • Zoom Breakout rooms
    • Hopin - $$$
    • Streamyard

    04:24 - What we used

    • Discord
      • Room as a waiting room
      • Roles to give access
      • An a/v room where Wes and Scott were hanging
      • Lots of questions about Slack vs Discord
    • OBS
      • ObS to stream to three locations
      • ObS Streamlabs does this easily
      • Screen capture did a better job than using the video source from Discord
    • Youtube, Youtube, and MUX
      • Streamlabs can stream to 4 sources at once
      • MUX
    • How we got Syntax.fm/live to work
      • Create a new live stream on Mux via their UI
      • Get stream address and key
      • Point Streamlabs to it
      • HLS m3u8 address from Mux into a HLS react player
    • Looping intro video
    • Recording Audio
      • Wes recorded two streams locally
      • All audio on stream was piped through BlackHole on Scott’s machine
      • Used Loopback to pipe Discord audio into an input
      • Scott + Guest were on the same channel, possibly compressed
      • Sounded good!

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    Hasty Treat - So you want to make a course... Will people buy it?

    Hasty Treat - So you want to make a course... Will people buy it?

    In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about making courses — techniques, best practices, things to avoid, and more!

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    Show Notes

    3:07 - Validating your ideas

    4:44 - Generating ideas

    6:38 - Figuring out which ideas will stick

    10:00 - Show your expertise

    14:02 - Pay attention to what’s popular

    15:50 - Collect email addresses

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