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I agree with you. Back in 2022, I looked around to host my podcast ( https://rss.com/podcasts/musicaesom ) and ended up choosing RSS.com due to low price, ease of use and also ease of distribution.
They recently made it also possible to distribute through Youtube, but I'm doing this separately. However, everything else is managed by RSS.com.
Only issue (but not too serious for me) is that the Analytics page is not updated daily and lags behind the true reach. Other than that, 5 stars.

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Thanks. I had it already, but I was doing a rookie's mistake: I was hosting the pics on a service that automatically made a conversion from WebP to JPEG. Duh... :-p

WEBP images on Blogger

Hi everyone,
I searched for previous info about this here, but could't find anything.
Issue: I've been using WEBP images on my blogger website, but I just realised that... Google automatically converts them to JPEG!, which defeats the purpose, of course.
Is there anything that can be done to avoid this?
Thanks in advance!

Image slider / Carousel / Gallery for Blogger

Hi everyone. I'm new here, so I apologise in advance if I'm asking a dumb question...
I have a Hi-Fi themed news site based on Blogger (www.musicaesom.pt) and I would like to post several images inside some posts as a "gallery".
I know that if there is more than one image on a post and if someone clicks an image, the pics will enlarge and there are thumbnails below that you can click. But that is only after someone clicks an image, and I want the gallery/slider/carousel to be visible in the first place.
I had experience with hosted services, such as Weebly, where it is super-easy to use galleries. However, not only Blogger doesn't have that option baked into the CMS, but I can't find any code that I could use as such.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!

Very nice! :-)
Let's see if 2024 is the "year of the Mondaine" for me! I already purchased a Stop2Go wall clock for my office, tbh... ;-)

Nice! Congrats! What do you think about it so far? Share your thoughts (and a wrist pic!) :-)

In the meantime, the new version is already on sale at their website (mondaine.com) since November.

The BT one was discontinued. They have a new one, with wi-fi connectivity, and a sweeping seconds hand. I have one -- it's great!

I exchanged emails last week with Simone Schoepfer, from Mondaine client support, that told me «we are patiently awaiting the launch of our new Stop2Go Models soon».
Let's hope...

Well... I was actually at the launch party in Redmond. This was not it. Maybe some other event...? The launch party was basically with Bill Gates – Jay Leno was the special guest star (made a joke about how Bill could't program, because he went to his house the other day and the clock on the VCR was flashing 00:00...).

This is *very* nice. Do you guys still keep the 100m WR of the original watch with the new case?

You are soooo wrong. Actually, Teslas made in China have better assembly quality than the ones that are made in the USA! Sad but true.

Good news! After this post, I went on Twitter and made a comment on their account... and they confirmed they "are working on it"! :-)
https://twitter.com/here/status/1432252278069735426 

Any news about Here WeGo support for Android Auto?Android Auto News, including app updates and features

First, the problem was Google. But now, that the API is open for third party mapping apps, does anyone know of Here plans to support Android Auto? If Sygic can do it, surely these guys have the resources to do the same...?! :-/
I really miss Here WeGo (formerly Here Maps) since it was my favourite maps app on Windows Phone...

Very nice watch! Do you know where do they ship from? I'm in Europe and, unless the shipping is done from within EU, I will have to pay a lot of taxes and import fees...

I would buy from https://seagull1963.org instead. You will find a lot of variants there and the prices are not much higher than through Amazon. If you seek authenticity, you should check this video first: https://youtu.be/dFLqBdcbhkc

As far as I know, the Miyota 8215 has 2 major disadvantages when compared with the Seiko: no hacking and no hand-wound capabilities. If you can live with both, it is a pretty reliable movement.

BTW, does anybody know if it's possible to change the size of the subtitles? They're huge!

I understand. But I don't want to pay *anything* per month! :-) The ideia is to have this pool of data and spend it when I want/need through a period of 2 years.