
TW112: Glitches, Gratitude, and Going Live (Sort Of)
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About this listen
This week’s episode of Technically Working lives up to its name—emphasis on “technically.” Michael and Damashe dive into a chaotic but honest session filled with:
- Live streaming experiments using Owncast and Cloudron
- A rundown of unexpected audio and network issues (including Michael’s mysterious Mac Wi-Fi fail)
- Why you may have only heard one side of the live broadcast
- A heartfelt update from Michael about stepping back from Club Unmute and issuing prorated refunds
- Real talk about prioritizing passion, family, and work
- Listener feedback from Tim, Robin, Shazard, and Scout
- Damashe’s upcoming trip to the Alabama School for the Blind tech symposium
- Shout-outs to Rogue Amoeba (yes, someone’s listening) and longtime fans like Matthew
- Honest download numbers and a much-needed perspective check
- Future plans for federated social, website improvements, and maybe merch—but definitely not mugs
Despite the rocky audio and robot voices, this episode is a raw behind-the-scenes glimpse of what happens when two tech heads push through chaos to keep the show going.
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No bonus show this week—but we’ll be back. Probably with fewer glitches.
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