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7 votes
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Lessons from the fields of crisis informatics and the sociology of disaster for COVID 19
8 votes -
Andrew Yang’s new US non-profit is giving away $500,000 in free cash as a UBI experiment
23 votes -
What happened when Tulsa paid people to work remotely
9 votes -
How Sweden is fixing the housework gender gap – do Swedish-style tax breaks for cleaners provide a solution or perpetuate gender-role norms?
6 votes -
Three cheers for socialism - Christian love and political practice
7 votes -
Why poor people make poor decisions
11 votes -
Finland's woman-led center-left government plans to nearly double the length of paternity leave to give new fathers the same amount of paid time off work as new mothers
16 votes -
Ignorance, a skilled practice
5 votes -
An adult’s guide to social skills, for those who were never taught
7 votes -
A group of mothers, a vacant home, and a win for fair housing
5 votes -
Universal Basic Income explained – free money for everybody? UBI
4 votes -
Denmark's 'ghetto plan' and the communities it targets – residents of largely Muslim neighbourhoods face increased penalties for crimes and 'Danish values' lessons for children
12 votes -
What will life be like under China's social credit system?
5 votes -
The empty promises of Marie Kondo and the craze for minimalism
20 votes -
Young women fight the government's ghetto list – this year four young women from one of Denmark's so-called ghettos, Tingbjerg, had had enough
6 votes -
Sanna Marin needs to act quickly to tackle one of Europe's fastest-aging populations
4 votes -
The Vietnam draft lotteries functioned as a randomized experiment—which has allowed social scientists to study its life-changing effects
7 votes -
Does transparency in moderation really matter? User behavior after content removal explanations on Reddit.
14 votes -
Companion dog acquisition may reduce loneliness among community dog owners
6 votes -
More than 50,000 people are set to get a basic income in a Brazilian city
15 votes -
Why a social credit system is so scary
13 votes -
LGBTQ individuals, how's life?
I'm curious how many of us there are on here. This was asked awhile ago but I'm curious how things might have changed since then. Some ideas for discussion: When did you realize you weren't...
I'm curious how many of us there are on here. This was asked awhile ago but I'm curious how things might have changed since then. Some ideas for discussion:
- When did you realize you weren't cis/straight/etc?
- Are you out or still in the closet?
- How's the social situation where you live? (Are you accepted?)
- In a relationship? If so, how did you meet?
- Anything on your mind? (Doesn't have to be related to your identity/orientation.)
28 votes -
What does it take to build the world's best pension systems? Ask the Netherlands and Denmark
6 votes -
Can brain science help us break bad habits?
6 votes -
To solve the problem of a dwindling population, one small Finnish municipality took a big step – pay its citizens to have babies
9 votes -
Denmark's ghettos – How one of Europe's most open countries took a hard line on immigration
7 votes -
I think I finally found a replacement for ffffound.com in Are.na
7 votes -
Stockton's basic income trial: Early results show how money is spent
6 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 -
Remove Richard Stallman
51 votes -
Alaska’s universal basic income problem
19 votes -
Finland's 'Housing First' policy proves that homelessness is avoidable
6 votes -
A young mayor makes the case for a guaranteed income
11 votes -
An armed man who caused panic at a Walmart in Missouri says it was a 'social experiment'
32 votes -
What happened to Christiania's dream of becoming Denmark's hippie paradise?
9 votes -
Eskilstuna in Sweden launches controversial £21 begging permit
11 votes -
One day, one city, no relief - twenty-four hours inside San Francisco’s homelessness crisis
7 votes -
Iceland cuts teen drinking with curfews and youth centers
8 votes -
Creating Passionate Users: The Myth of "Keeping up"
8 votes -
Socialist People's Party wants a debate on whether it should be legal to produce and sell French delicacy foie gras in the EU
8 votes -
Finland looks to Iceland to encourage youth to swap booze for hobbies
8 votes -
Breaking up is harder to do in Denmark after divorce law changes
10 votes -
New measure would link jobs and housing in San Francisco
8 votes -
New York landlords call rent control laws an 'illegal taking' in new Federal lawsuit
3 votes -
Albuquerque takes steps to meet the needs of Native American residents
5 votes -
Domestic workers have little legal protection. This bill could change that.
3 votes -
Aino-Kaisa Pekonen – No-strings-attached basic income model would not be a part of the government's social welfare overhaul
7 votes -
Denmark's housing minister wants to scrap ghetto label for underprivileged areas
4 votes -
Conservatives are nudging the Supreme Court to dismantle affordable housing policies
8 votes