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Content debt
Content debt
“Buttondown’s most pernicious form of content debt is the more conventional kind: docs have screenshots that are out of date, blog posts reference features that have been moved or renamed, comparison pages are anchored on old pricing, et cetera. It all boils down to some variation on vestigiality: you publish a thing that doesn’t have a direct line of communication to the source of truth (whether that source of truth is “a YAML file containing pricing plan information” or “the live production-level codebase” or whatever.) A lot of my strategic work the past month, and in the month to come, is focused on widening those lines.”
·jmduke.com·
Content debt
I can’t solve the problem with coding
I can’t solve the problem with coding
Procedurally generated emails are sterile. I can’t do any of my fun little kitschy things like write about the weather or include corgi gifs. I’m going to inevitably spend more time running into arcane edge cases with this fifty-line script than I’ll spend actually writing the email.
·jmduke.com·
I can’t solve the problem with coding