Improve Transcript: Episode 35 with Matt Biilmann Bootstrapping Netlify to a multi-million-dollar company
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mgreiler commented
Please help improve the transcript for this episode.
- You can either listen to the episode and improve the transcript based on what you hear.
- Another option is to read through the transcript and improve it purely based on the issues you detect when reading it.
- You do not have to improve the complete transcript. You can also only work on half of it.
- Every little help to make the podcast more accessible is awesome.
- If you need help, please feel free to reach out to me
BTW, the transcript has an intentional ~80-chars max line wrap (i.e., a new line starts after max 80 chars). Please keep it in that format. Thank you
mgreiler commented
Sure, that would be wonderful!
adiati98 commented
I want to clarify, is this episode 45? The one with Matt Biilmann, @mgreiler?
Because episode 35 is with Felienne Hermans ๐
Also, I started to work on it, and I have some questions:
- There are some terms and words that I couldn't catch. How to use the
(??)
and[unintelligible]
?
Is it like e.g:"It was dark and cold (??) and the world [unintelligible]"
? - In the markdown file, should I break every line when it reaches ~80 characters long?
Thank you in advance ๐
mgreiler commented
It should be 45 - mistake to call it 35!
On Mon 25. Oct 2021 at 11:35, Ayu Adiati ***@***.***> wrote:
I want to clarify, is this episode 45? The one with Matt Biilmann,
@mgreiler <https://github.com/mgreiler>?
Because episode 35 is with Felienne Hermans ๐
Also, I started to work on it, and I have some questions:
- There are some terms and words that I couldn't catch. How to use the
(??) and [unintelligible]?
Is it like e.g: "It was dark and cold (??) and the world
[unintelligible]"?
- In the markdown file, should I break every line when it reaches ~80
characters long?
Thank you in advance ๐
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