![]() ![]() ![]() It was the result of several years of refinement through trial and error. I’ve written about my in-person mobile podcasting setup in these pages a number of times. Second, I’ve been hosting a podcast for just under 10 years and the pandemic required a shift from in-person to remote.įor a variety of reasons, I haven’t gone back. I had my hand forced on both of these things for two reasons. Honestly, that’s fine for like 99% of the people 99% of the time. Some folks are perfectly content using their computers’ built-in camera and microphone, be it for the sake of simplicity or price. The past few years have been a bit of a quiet revolution for teleconferencing. I know it sounds straightforward, but you’d be surprised. It’s easier said than done sometimes, but an important part of recommending products is actually trying them yourself. My process for putting these together is getting in whatever potential products I can get my hands on. And then this global pandemic thing happened, at which point I shifted to “Best Gifts for Working from Home.” Fittingly, this year I’ve committed myself to both, as myself and others semi-cautiously reenter the world. I used to write a “Best Gifts for Travelers” each year. Putting together a roundup like that has the decided benefit of forgetting what a pain the whole thing can be. “Sure,” I say, never anticipating just how much of a slog the next two months are going to be for hardware news/reviews. Around late-September/early-October each year, I get a Slack message from Greg asking whether I’m interested in writing a gift guide (or two). ![]()
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