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S4E25: "Can we just sign now?" 🏢

Daniel tells all about the TelemetryDeck server move, new office space, and how servers should be treated like cattle not pets 🐮

An episode of the Waiting For Review podcast, hosted by Dave Wood, titled "S4E25: "Can we just sign now?" 🏢" was published on July 31, 2024 and runs 52 minutes.

July 31, 2024 ·52m · Waiting For Review

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This week we talk about: The TelemetryDeck server move, and their new office space! Daniel tells all 🤩 Join us, while we're Waiting For Review, We are open for sponsorship! email us at [email protected] The Discord server is open to all, and you can contact us via our social links below. Enjoy the show, Dave ✨ und Daniel 🚀 Show Notes: The TelemetryDeck offices: https://social.telemetrydeck.com/@daniel/112839934615167065 Our Links: IndieDev Discord Invite - https://discord.gg/bh75uGpEzQ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@WaitingForReview Website with our entire audio back catalogue - https://www.waitingforreview.com TelemetryDeck - https://telemetrydeck.com/?source=wfr GoVJ- https://govjapp.com Email us! [email protected] Social Media: WFR on Mastodon - https://iosdev.space/@waitingforreview Dave on Mastodon - https://social.lightbeamapps.com/@dave Daniel on Mastodon - https://social.telemetrydeck.com/@daniel

This week we talk about:

The TelemetryDeck server move, and their new office space! Daniel tells all 🤩

Join us, while we're Waiting For Review,


We are open for sponsorship! email us at [email protected]

The Discord server is open to all, and you can contact us via our social links below.

Enjoy the show,

Dave ✨ und Daniel 🚀

Show Notes:

Our Links:

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