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Issue No. 23

The heat is on, 1,000 true fans, Star Wars enthusiasts are actually happy, Star Trek fans get a life and useful journaling constraints.

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Issue No. 22

Going self-hosted, praise for Mastodon, problems in San Francisco, going into safe mode, writing instead of talking, and Spotify takes the podcast crown.

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Issue No. 16

Habit tracking freebies for your bujo, creating a personal framework, Etsy sellers telling customers not to shop on the site, why everyone should blog and getting out of goblin mode.

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Issue No. 12

Comparing real-life heroes to those in fiction, local video game giant Epic Games buys Bandcamp, examining how fast trends come and go now, the real value of our plethora of notes and why Truth Social is failing.

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Issue No. 11

It’s a difficult week for the world and I’m praying for the people in Ukraine, the results of writers having to be heterodox, what if the US was actually geographically divided by politics, the Faith No More RPG, going to the Monster Manual and VR as an equalizer.

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Issue No. 10

Thinking about a vibe shift, subscriptions may not make revenue predictable, churches shutting down online worship services, books that are not really banned and a change in venue could reform even Twitter trolls.

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Issue No. 9

Spin magazine thinks we need to talk about Spotify, schadenfreude isn’t a Christian value, cancel culture is a thing, legless avatars in VR and Brothertiger outsmarts Tears for Fears.

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Issue No. 8

Another Olympics in China, getting into solarpunk, the Tumblr CEO slips away, the Book of Boba Fett, the musicians who hate Spotify and the intrigue of Starforged.

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Issue No. 7

Jerry Falwell Jr. was never a hypocrite, you can't be "taken down" on Twitter, the similarities between chronic illness and decadence and the dynamic of being a lawyer or judge in politics.

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Issue No. 5

Giving into the hype about Wordle, cryptocurrencies as gambling, digging our heels in on our opinions and open source contributors are burning out and giving up.