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  "title": "social on Musings and other fodder for thought",
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        "id": "http://dpclark.micro.blog/2026/04/09/genx-flashback-with-antennapod.html",
        "title": "GenX Flashback with AntennaPod",
        "content_html": "<p>Recently, I’ve been using <a href=\"https://antennapod.org/\">AntennaPod</a> on my Samsung S24 to keep up with my podcast feed during the workday. For the most part, it’s a solid, open-source experience, but I’ve run into a peculiar little glitch lately.</p>\n<p>Every once in a while, the audio skips backward and replays the previous 10 seconds. The transition is surprisingly smooth—so smooth, in fact, that the last two times it happened, I didn’t even realize it until that &ldquo;deja vu&rdquo; feeling kicked in.</p>\n<p>The experience immediately took me back to the days of portable Discman players. If you ever went running with one, you’ll remember the &ldquo;anti-skip&rdquo; buffers that would kick in to keep the music moving when the CD encountered a bump. This feels like a modern, digital version of that same phenomenon.</p>\n<p>Despite the occasional loop back in time, it’s a great app. Has anyone else encountered this &ldquo;smooth skip&rdquo; on Android? It’s a strange bit of nostalgia in an otherwise high-tech setup.</p>\n",
        "date_published": "2026-04-09T13:31:37-04:00",
        "url": "https://dpclark.blog/2026/04/09/genx-flashback-with-antennapod.html",
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