Historically people kept up with blogs via RSS, but it's been on its
way out for over a decade. These days receiving posts via email is
popular, and I should probably make my posts available this way. I
considered implementing my own emailing system, but bulk email is (or
at least was, I'm not up to date here) a pain. Instead I decided to
start cross-posting to Substack: jefftkaufman.substack.com.
This will be yet another way to read my posts, similar to the
LessWrong mirror
and my
text-only FB
cross-posts.
I have a full RSS feed of all my posts, and Substack imported it fine.
It doesn't look like there's an option to do ongoing RSS-based
imports, but copy-paste seems to work well enough; I did this post and
the previous
one that way. At some point I'll look into automatic
cross-posting, though right now it looks like Substack doesn't support
anything good. And if I'm going to reverse engineer something I'll
start with their comments implementation, since I always want to
rehost comments.
One aspect that's a bit eerie is the URLs: both Substack and my blog
would use /p/post-name-in-title-case as the url for a
post titled "Post Name In Title Case". I've been doing this since 2013-10-28
and Substack got started in 2017 so I know I
didn't copy them ;)
Historically people kept up with blogs via RSS, but it's been on its way out for over a decade. These days receiving posts via email is popular, and I should probably make my posts available this way. I considered implementing my own emailing system, but bulk email is (or at least was, I'm not up to date here) a pain. Instead I decided to start cross-posting to Substack: jefftkaufman.substack.com. This will be yet another way to read my posts, similar to the LessWrong mirror and my text-only FB cross-posts.
I have a full RSS feed of all my posts, and Substack imported it fine. It doesn't look like there's an option to do ongoing RSS-based imports, but copy-paste seems to work well enough; I did this post and the previous one that way. At some point I'll look into automatic cross-posting, though right now it looks like Substack doesn't support anything good. And if I'm going to reverse engineer something I'll start with their comments implementation, since I always want to rehost comments.
One aspect that's a bit eerie is the URLs: both Substack and my blog would use
/p/post-name-in-title-case
as the url for a post titled "Post Name In Title Case". I've been doing this since 2013-10-28 and Substack got started in 2017 so I know I didn't copy them ;)Comment via: substack