You seldom see strong fashion stories on @medium (a shame IMO, because we all wear clothes and they say so much about us). But the young Medium writer Jee Young Park show how well they can work in this story that defends the controversial 2024 MetGala by showing how much she valued the museum as a Korean-American growing up in New Jersey:
Why I prefer reading #GhostBlog blogs to #Medium and am looking forward to their #ActivityPub networking. I'm not sure if Medium authors remember this is the first impression that many of their blogs will see-- a good part of the page covered with a popover.
With regards to avoiding the tracking there's https://scribe.rip that you can replace a medium url with. You get a cleaned up version of the medium article then.
Unfortunately you cannot bypass restricted access articles that way.
#CfP für den #Workshop "Grenzgängerin. Die #Reportage-/literatur als entgrenztes #Medium der Öffentlichkeitsgestaltung", der am 24. Oktober 2024 im LWL-Museum Zeche Zollern in Dortmund stattfinden wird.
One out of maybe 12 that I had to report … it does not reflect well on the #SEO industry and #Semrush. It does reflect very well on Medium, which took down misinformation posts very quickly.
The size of the Docker image could quickly increase during the build time. I became more mindful of the image size when I started to deploy on Github Actions. The bigger the image size, the longer the run time and the higher the runtime cost.
This is when you should consider using a multi-stage build 🚀.
(3/4) 𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐚 𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐢-𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝?
You should consider moving your build to a multi-stage build when the build-required dependencies are no longer needed after the build is completed. A classic example is when building a binary application. Also, this is effective when setting up a dockerized Python environment using a virtual environment.
I'm trying to decide if Medium is still a viable place to grow my audience. Lately when I click on people's links I'm being taken to paywall pages (must be a member to read, not just logged in with my account), and I want to be sure I can set my material to be as widely read as possible.
But I know personally I'm starting to hesitate because it feels very pay walled.
I have two existing blogs there that have been dormant for a while.
To everyone using Medium to post your free articles: If the article requires me to login, I lost me. I won’t create an account and login to Medium for a free article. Sorry to a lot of you out there.
@denniskoch It is not so bad if they don’t lock the post. Several folks post there and the stories are easily readable without an account.
On the other hand, I don’t know the politics behind Medium, or why some posts are locked and some are not. Personally prefer to post on my own website, which is pretty lame and out of date… ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Dla mnie rewelacja 📻 📰 👑 - rozmowa, z której dowiadujemy się, jakie systemowe myślenie o mediach było u podstaw założenia podcastu Dwie Lewe Ręce. To nie tylko o tym konkretnym podcaście, ale o sytuacji ludzi, którzy nie rezygnują z potrzeby dobrych mediów (korzystania z nich lub ich robienia). Oraz o sytuacji ludzi, którzy chcieliby, żeby w Polsce istniało jakieś rzetelne medium na lewo od centrum.
@NaraMoore@bluecaller Sigh... You think it's already bad with WordPress and Tumblr selling user generated content for AI Training unless you opt out. That is besides the recent enshittification with Jetpack
One is only safe if they use a service that don't use a service that sell data to AI companies by default, or self host and block the AI bots.
With all this ai, hand drawn and possibly even digitally hand drawn anime and animation will become less relevant to the biggest corporations. The smallest ones still left from the past decades, will eventually get sold or merged.
So what you end up left with is independent creators on social media platforms and even that's being axed at with I'd verification to be able to have accounts on social media sites.