Still trying to make up my mind whether the drift towards artisan, individually hand-crafted essays is a supply-side speculative trend/wishful writing, or a demand side trend from readers who want a more premium/custom reading experience over commodity mass-content sausage 
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Substack is doing a fine job threading the needle allowing writers to lick either the content sausage (though premium) side of the game or the artisan side. I’d say 2:1 odds in favor of it being an ingroup subcultural thing. I’m definitely sausage-side myself.
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Roam is the one piece of what I’m doing that’s not on the content sausage side, but even if it becomes possible I’m not sure I’d want to make it public. It’s lab notebook and encyclopedia style content. I do like content sausage, but it’s definitely undergoing its own evolution
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thinking in the logic of the marketplace is a bit self defeating and cynical - maybe there are just lots of people who have noticed there’s something worth saying, and a lot of people interested in new perspectives on things
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Whenever anyone mentions “Berlin” or “Brooklyn” I assume they’re using a lazy shorthand for a generation they don’t really understand
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