Should I Kill My Newsletter? - Kev Quirk (Kev Quirk)
So I’ve been running my newsletter for around 5 months now, but I’m thinking about killing it off. Let’s look at why… My newsletter, Craving Coffee, has been a thing for close to 5 months at this point. In that time I’ve accumulated a little over 100 subscribers and have sent 4 editions. Sounds ok, […]

I know nobody interested in newsletters (for real) at all. is fine (and this is what I’m using to read kevq too 😅).

This isn’t strictly based on sources. The goal was a church for a walled city center ~14C in England. There’s a lot of free interpretation here since I don’t know all the details and I’m somewhat limited by the engine, of course. I mean creating arches and getting the geometry right in Rising World is a pain in the neck. I’m still very happy with the outcome especially considering that this is on a survival server.

This build will now go to another person to add the final details and textures.

https://stream.jeremycherfas.net/2020/ok-so-you-want-to-move-to by Jeremy CherfasJeremy Cherfas (stream.jeremycherfas.net)
OK, so you want to move to Medium because it'll be more rewarding. I get that. But as someone who follows via RSS from your own site, I don't understand why you would not also post there. I don't care whether you POSSE or PESOS, I do consider myself dumped.

Wow. This will so backfire when Medium changes it’s course _again_. And it is already well known for being a pain in the neck.

I mean it’s okay to do this to find more readers but making Medium the source of truth for your stuff? Na. Never.