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10 votes
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Peter Rahal started RxBar out of his mom’s kitchen — then sold it for $600 million. Life on the other side of the entrepreneurial fantasy.
7 votes -
About Alexis Kennedy
10 votes -
Kik is shutting down their chat app and firing most of their employees to focus on their Kin cryptocurrency and SEC trial
23 votes -
Streaming services and the endangered magic of the long-form series
8 votes -
Google's Wing will test deliveries using drones from FedEx Express, Walgreens, and Sugar Magnolia in Christianburg, Virginia
6 votes -
How to grow as a game designer - What to read, where to get ideas, and knowing thyself
7 votes -
We need an alternative to Medium, and it’s not Wordpress
Introduction I hate medium and I think it should die a slow death. I tried to get some information on the subject to substantiate my belief. What Medium Does Bad Medium is slow On Gmetrix,...
Introduction
I hate medium and I think it should die a slow death. I tried to get some information on the subject to substantiate my belief.
What Medium Does Bad
Medium is slow
On Gmetrix, medium.com has a
F PageSpeed Score
, with a 11.8MB Total Page Size and a Fully Loaded Time of 12.4s . A random article got a little better, with aD
scorePingdom gives Medium a
B
score, with a page size of Page size 12.4 MB and Load time 2.15s (much better). This is from San Francisco, USA.Probably because I’m closer, the results for São Paulo, Brazil, are marginally better. The
B
score remains, but Load time dropped to 1.68s.Tildes gotta a
C
on GTmetrix and anA
on Pingdom. On Google, Tildes got a98
and medium.com got a48
.What is probably more concerning is that builtwith.com’s lists 106 different technologies at use on a single Medium page, ranging from AngularJS to Subversion, Wordpress Grid (aren’t they competitors?), Microsoft Azure and AliExpress. Tildes list only 13 technologies.
Medium is annoying
I’m sick and tired of opening a random Medium article and being bombarded with an immediate call to action for me to subscribe or to sign into a useless mailing-list. No: I do not pardon the interruption.
It’s 2019: I don't wanna sign-in just to read a free fucking article.
Medium weakens your brand
On Medium, you’re not a content maker. Your a Medium contributor. There’s a great difference. There are little customization options, but you’re encouraged to strengthen the Medium brand instead of your own.
Medium does not support Markdown
In 2019, this is utterly ridiculous. I should be able to write my posts in Emacs, Vim, VS Code, whatever. Markdown is a universal format that simply works and not supporting it natively is unacceptable.
The Default Editor Sucks
It forces you to write in a certain (clunky) way and it doesn't work at all.
Too Much White Space
Medium uses space poorly.
Not FOSS
Wanna host your own? No can do amigo.
Your content is not (really) yours
Wanna export your Medium posts? Should be easy, like a single button, right? NOPE. And it can stop working at any time.
Most Content is Shit
I don’t wanna generalize, there are some good things on Medium. But most Medium articles are bellow 300-words, full of unnecessary subtitles with nothing more than obvious statements I could easily get from Google. Most Medium articles are from developers trying to leverage their status by showing knowledge of trivial technologies.
What Medium Does Right
A Social Network With Content Instead of Content With Social Networking
This is something no amount of Wordpress widgets will ever top. Medium is a social network. It gets views, it gets you “applauses”, it gets you validation. It’s the Instagram of text content. Medium makes you feel good about yourself, and give you the shot (illusion?) of exposure. Maybe you can be in a publication, which is just an assortment of posts within Medium itself! See, you’re growing! You’re reaching a larger audience! They might even read your stuff!
The Alternative
It is obvious that Medium does a lot of things right. It is an actual social network that engages people like no other current blogging tool. People that know better use Medium to their advantage. People use Medium to talk trash about Medium. So we need another Medium. One that is just as social, but that is faster, less annoying, less of walled-garden and respects your content. I’m not in a position to do such a thing yet. But I certainly wish it existed.
35 votes -
We replaced sixty-eight Tube adverts with cats
13 votes -
Remove Richard Stallman
51 votes -
Do sleep-tracking apps actually help you sleep better?
3 votes -
Discord is removing the "Nitro Games" game library subscription aspect of their Nitro premium service
18 votes -
Senator Warren's climate change plan: 100% clean energy for America
11 votes -
The metastasizing cancer of the Southern Strategy
12 votes -
The fragmentation of truth
16 votes -
Macintosh Forks
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[Suggestion] let's collectively use outline.com to avoid Medium's nuisances
This thread also applies to every other annoying website. Medium is one of the most annoying sites out there. It's slow, cluttered, always greets me with a despicable banner (no, I do not pardon...
This thread also applies to every other annoying website.
Medium is one of the most annoying sites out there. It's slow, cluttered, always greets me with a despicable banner (no, I do not pardon the interruption!) and manages to consistently bypass uBlock Origin. I'm tired of complaining on individual threads (and attracting well-deserved reproach for my grumpiness), so here's my proposal: let's establish an informal rule that every Medium article should be shared in a sanitized version. outline.com seems to be the best tool to accomplish that, but I'm open to suggestions. As a safety measure, in case outline.com goes offline, the original Medium link could be posted in the body of the new thread.
What you lovely people think about this idea?
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Amazon Game Studios and Leyou are developing a free-to-play Lord of the Rings MMO
8 votes -
The Mac client for Zoom (video-conferencing app) allows any site to enable your camera and connect you to a call, and leaves a web server running on your machine even if you uninstall it
29 votes -
Distributional analysis of Andrew Yang’s Freedom Dividend
8 votes -
Fox News didn't "steal" your parents
19 votes -
Lyme disease cases are exploding. And it’s only going to get worse.
8 votes -
Biohackers with diabetes are making their own insulin
17 votes -
Bullhead City, Arizona was a retiree paradise. Then came a biblical plague of flies.
8 votes -
Survival of the richest. The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind.
16 votes -
Adventures with a programmable mechanical ortholinear split ergonomic keyboard
9 votes -
Men cause 100% of unwanted pregnancies
22 votes -
On letting people enjoy things
9 votes -
Car hackers say that if you want to keep your autonomous vehicles secure, you have to create realistic threat models
4 votes -
Music streaming services are gaslighting us
23 votes -
Meet your iPhone’s grandparent
6 votes -
On poisoning children
5 votes -
Laziness does not exist
20 votes -
The MacBook keyboard fiasco is way worse than Apple thinks
32 votes -
I’ve been a lesbian my entire life, but I only realized I was a woman this year
21 votes -
How I eat for free in NYC using Python, automation, artificial intelligence, and Instagram
34 votes -
No one should have to travel in fear
10 votes -
The long, complicated, and extremely frustrating history of Medium, 2012–present
14 votes -
You’ve been asked to moderate a panel… what now?
5 votes -
How Google’s bad data wiped a neighborhood off the map
2 votes -
Stop telling women to fix sexist workplaces
15 votes -
Waymo are making their lidar available to companies outside of self-driving
4 votes -
What it’s like working as an Amazon Flex delivery driver
5 votes -
All Medium paywalled stories are now free and unmetered when you’re coming from Twitter
@ev: All @Medium paywalled stories are now free and unmetered when you're coming from Twitter.
20 votes -
DeathHacks
6 votes -
Wind Waker graphics analysis
11 votes -
My life at 47 is back to what it was like at 27 - Post-divorce, I’ve returned to my old ways
15 votes -
Riot.im: The Big 1.0
32 votes -
Maintaining trust and safety at Discord with over 200 million people
14 votes -
Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer of extortion and blackmail
30 votes