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frankesttoday at 2:35 PM4 repliesview on HN

The poem is absolutely on point. Nobody wants to consume AI content, especially on the parts that should be all-human.

At the same time the poem is published on Substack, instead of a hand-crafted custom blog.

There are 1) the tools that let us surface the human, then there is 2) the human, and then there comes 3) the factory generated business (someone doesn’t care but has to do it) content pretending to be human to sell stuff to humans. The human 2) is drowned out by the “had to do it” 3) while there is a small corner of some of us who are making 1) tools to surface and reward more 2).


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SlinkyOnStairstoday at 2:54 PM

> At the same time the poem is published on Substack, instead of a hand-crafted custom blog.

Look. I am a massive fan of the janky old manually created website. <marquee> will never die and it is hilarious that browsers will have to retain the feature for years to come.

But "the blog was generated by a machine" isn't the problem with Substack. "Machine Generated" blog sites have been around ever since blogs went big. Blogspot and Wordpress were practically a duopoly in the peak days of blogging. The problem with Substack is two (really, only the latter):

1) It's gotten the Post-Zuckerberg "everything must follow our company letterhead" disease. That's not a substack exclusive problem and designers need to be bullied harder for it.

2) It's the nazi bar where all the nazi blogs are. This one is the actual reason you should not be using substack.

PaulRobinsontoday at 2:55 PM

The "If it's on substack, it's not a real blog, it's just sparkling page bloat" take is a little strained for me.

The content is great. The tool gives writers a low-friction mechanism to charge for premium content, and works on most people's devices. I would rather have read this on substack, than the author get frustrated at having to learn how to publish pages by hand and give up.

Maybe we just need a better alternative to substack if that's the problem.

alex_suzukitoday at 2:52 PM

Being great writer and capable of self-hosting your blog is a pretty unusual combination once you venture outside of the realm of tech.

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causaltoday at 2:43 PM

> instead of a hand-crafted custom blog

I think this kind of elitism also misses the point.

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