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Numlock Sunday: Ernie Smith on the Swift end of a music record
Numlock Sunday: Ernie Smith on the Swift end of a music record
By Walt Hickey Welcome to the Numlock Sunday edition. This week, I spoke to Ernie Smith who writes the Tedium and Midrange newsletters. A week ago he had a great story, ‘A Chart-Record Feast 🎶’ in Midrange. Here's what I wrote about it: Last week saw two milestones on the music charts. The first is that “All Too Well” by Taylor Swift reached the number one spot on Billboard’s Hot 100, and at
Numlock Sunday: Ernie Smith on the Swift end of a music record
The Newsletter Underclass 🖋
The Newsletter Underclass 🖋
When I saw The Atlantic taking in a whole slew of major writers under its brand name as a part of a major experiment in newslettering, I have to admit that I was happy to see a brand that big make such an ambitious bet.But I also sort of felt like it reinforced a precedent around newsletters that wasn’t true when I personally started—Tedium came to life around 2015, nearly three years before Substack and two years before Revue—but has become increasingly true thanks to things like venture capit…
The Newsletter Underclass 🖋
A Good Newsletter Exit Strategy Is Hard to Find
A Good Newsletter Exit Strategy Is Hard to Find
As burnout and new opportunities beckon, newsletter writers navigate the awkward matter of quitting—and issuing refunds. It’s just the latest wrinkle in the digital economy’s complications of work and worth.
A Good Newsletter Exit Strategy Is Hard to Find
Money Breaks Things 💸
Money Breaks Things 💸
As Substack reports a million paid subscribers to its newsletters this week, I’m often left wondering what might have happened to the newsletter space had Substack remained a business that only grew as its audience did.Substack started out as a company with a pitch that anyone who wanted to could start a paid newsletter and, with the right amount of work, claim financial independence. But at some point, the company broke this essential model by beginning to accept venture capital money, culmina…
Money Breaks Things 💸
The Great Linux Tablet Hope
The Great Linux Tablet Hope
One definite trend with a lot of my writing tends to be a desire to give new types of gadgets a shot before much of the rest of the world gets their hands on them.This doesn’t necessarily mean things like new MacBooks or Surface devices—I don’t have the connections for things like that just yet. But I have found a little niche as someone who writes about new things before they’ve really found an audience or a market.And with that in mind, I’m writing this in Ghostwriter, a Linux app, on a JingP…
The Great Linux Tablet Hope
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“I should make a phone app that’s nicer than the iPhone’s built in phone app, submit it, and see what happens. It would let me answer calls on an Android phone by transmitting the signal there directly. Of course I will call the app Carterfone. https://t.co/MH4rI08oVp”
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“The internet is too complex for simple explanations of utopia. https://t.co/QrI5yJSBZV new #MidRange via @revue”
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“@NeoYokel It might amuse you to know, given your comments, that I at one point jokingly considered reviewing this by directly comparing it to the OnePlus 9 Pro, but decided against it. I do think external input like you suggest would be useful.”
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Porting A Port 📲
Porting A Port 📲
An engineer wanted a USB-C port on his iPhone, so he hacked one in himself. It’s the ultimate manifestation of “if there’s a will, there’s a way.”
Porting A Port 📲
Introducing Substack’s first Writer in Residence
Introducing Substack’s first Writer in Residence
This month, we’re introducing the first in a series of writer residencies designed to give established writers a place to share knowledge and inspire the Substack community.
Introducing Substack’s first Writer in Residence
Best Of: The Lone Coder | Revue
Best Of: The Lone Coder | Revue
A letter of appreciation to the guy who spent years developing one of the few modern web browsers for vintage Macs.Editor’s note: I’m taking the week off this week from MidRange. While I’m out, I’m going to share some of my favorite issues from the past nine months. These pieces will run as they did when they were written, with no changes.
Best Of: The Lone Coder | Revue
Small Concessions, Big Problem 🍎
Small Concessions, Big Problem 🍎
The series of concessions Apple has made over the past week feel like they’re bracing for a potentially even larger concession around the App Store. We should have never let it get to this point.
Small Concessions, Big Problem 🍎
Two Visions of the Future 💻 | Revue
Two Visions of the Future 💻 | Revue
Between Microsoft and a buzzy laptop manufacturer, two separate visions are floating around out there of more sustainable computer upgrade paths for consumers. Maybe we should just be glad that folks are thinking long-term.
Two Visions of the Future 💻 | Revue
Is Substack the Media Future We Want?
Is Substack the Media Future We Want?
The newsletter service is a software company that, by mimicking some of the functions of newsrooms, has made itself difficult to categorize.
Is Substack the Media Future We Want?
Did Tumblr Miss Its Shot? 🏒
Did Tumblr Miss Its Shot? 🏒
Tumblr has all the elements to be a successful social network, including (now, at least) a monetization strategy that could make sense for both creators and the network itself. But they may have waited too long—and its community may not be as flexible as its owners are.
Did Tumblr Miss Its Shot? 🏒
How 10 Old TV Networks Went Off the Air
How 10 Old TV Networks Went Off the Air
Analyzing the complicated state of affairs, and the long goodbyes, that come when one TV network or cable channel replaces another. Here are 10 examples.
How 10 Old TV Networks Went Off the Air
The Power of Structure 📝 | Revue
The Power of Structure 📝 | Revue
For some people (read: me), the secret to being able to create is having a little tension. Which is to say: The deadline is an important element of the work.
The Power of Structure 📝 | Revue
Utopia Is Complicated 🌎 | Revue
Utopia Is Complicated 🌎 | Revue
The problem with the old internet isn’t that we treat it like the good old days of digital utopia; it’s that we don’t have enough detail about it to properly understand it with the depth and nuance it deserves.
Utopia Is Complicated 🌎 | Revue