@Substack Seriously, what does it take to get your attention to fix something that should be work of about 2 min? I can't access my own newsletter for almost three weeks now and apparently that's okay in your book.
@Substack I reached out twice via your official support bot. It delegated every time to a human support employee but I have not heard back. I am unable to access my newsletter for 2 weeks now and need urgently support. The URL in question is: https://t.co/vs5Vf7GXG9
@Substack My login is [email protected] – It's a DNS problem with a custom domain situation. I am unable to resolve it myself as the dashboard is unaccessible as well with the custom domain.
@ArcInternet@dustin I would prefer my pined extensions to be visible at all times and not hidden in a sub menu. The non-pinned extensions on the other hand would also comfortably live in a setting somewhere. But everything like @matter, @feedly or https://t.co/85GTX94XYs needs to be one click away.
@pmoe It’s fair to say that it’s one future. I’m sure that it is but it’s very, very important not to marginalize other future outcomes. But that’s just me.
@pmoe The future is undefined until it becomes the present and as this other quote I’m not a fan of, it’s not usually arrives for everyone, everywhere all at once (I’m full of pop culture today). It might be your future but it’s maybe not the future of the person selling your groceries
And I’m not generally opposed to those technologies. I use Grammarly daily. What is so tiresome are the people who build products and market them as something that they’ve not. Why? Because they can’t say: writing tools for mediocre writers who don’t want to put in the effort.
@sevensixfive That sounds like … at least 80 ads that are trying to figure out how to sell someone something who is interested in the end of communism.
Not hard to imagine a scenario where media publications try to hide the fact that they use synthetic media but charge you for premium human-made content anyway.