@nonmateria The newsletter and form is the toughest aspect… I wonder what fedi friends have done after the demise of #TinyLetter?
Esta última #tinyletter de @maltita es estupenda, un reflexión que parte del programa #queereye, para hablar de la dignidad de la que carecen estos trabajos y de la gran importancia que tienen. Ella dice:
"Esa es, para mí, la gran división sexual del trabajo: los que tienen carga emocional y los que no. Que, a la hora de hacer esta división, nos olvidemos de los trabajos de la belleza no es más que femme fobia". https://thefemmeurge.maltita.es/2024/02/11/queer-eye-femmes-as-a-service/#2979278a-bc88-4889-b768-7a868115a8ae-link
Queer Eye: Femmes as a Service – The Femme Urge

In the #CodeRefinery project we used #TinyLetter for our newsletters until this month.

Unfortunately #TinyLetter is discontinued after February.

What newsletter/mailing list service can you recommend for open-source projects that don't have a lot of money but which care about privacy of their subscribers? Thank you!

He creado una entrada nueva con preguntas frecuentes para que quede más claro qué es #MiniCarta, el servicio para compartir infraestructura y gastos de envío de #newsletters que estoy montando.

La idea base es colectivizar el gasto y repartir los recursos de envío según las necesidades de cada persona de la comunidad.

También la idea es tener un editor muy sencillo, al estilo de #Tinyletter, y una gestión fácil de contactos.

https://minicarta.es/2024/01/preguntas-frecuentes

Preguntas frecuentes ⋅ Minicarta

Un servicio para compartir gastos de envío de <b>newsletters personales</b> (nosotras preferimos llamarlos «<b>minicartas</b>») o de otros mensajes a una pequeña comunidad

Ya tengo miniweb de presentación de #MiniCarta.

Se trata de un servicio sencillo, al estilo de #Tinyletter, para enviar #newsletters personales y otras comunicaciones a listas de correo más o menos pequeñas. La idea es que entre varias personas asumamos los costes de la infraestructura y los envíos y que así salga a muy poco.

A ver qué os parece y si hay interés y es viable...

https://minicarta.es/

Minicarta

Un servicio para compartir gastos de envío de <b>newsletters personales</b> (nosotras preferimos llamarlos «<b>minicartas</b>») o de otros mensajes a una pequeña comunidad

Definitivamente soy digna hija de mi padre... «tengo ideas».

Lo mismo pongo en marcha #EscrituraSocial que al mismo tiempo me da por pensar que necesito una alternativa a #Tinyletter y entonces voy y me pongo a montarla en mi servidor, y ya que estoy, ¿por qué no hacer que sea un servicio compartido de envío de #newsletters, en la línea de compartir gastos, como en #LecturaSocial?

Y así estoy, cocinando una cosa nueva: #MiniCarta #EnvioSocial

Ma (petite) newsletter était chez #TinyLetter, et c’était très bien. Mais le service va fermer, donc je viens de faire la migration vers Mailchimp.
Mailchimp est vraaaiiiment trop complexe pour mon cas. Je veux juste envoyer un mail une fois par mois. Pas besoin de campaigns/automations/analytics, tout ça. Une meilleure suggestion ?

Hello internet friends,

happy New Year and welcome to the first weeknotes post of the new year and as you can probably see I am still very motivated. First a bit of meta but then we’ll try to have a bit fun together.

A few weeks back Mailchimp announced that they would shutdown Tinyletter, the tool I used for my old newsletter.
This gave me the very smart idea to use the old format, including speaking directly to you, dear readers, for these posts and also reactivate the old mailing list. So if you got my emails back then, you’ll get them now – I did warn you, though.
Of course you’re still more than welcome to unsubscribe if it gets too annoying – after all, newsletters are not the hot thing anymore. There are options to follow along via RSS or the fediverse. (And if you don’t know what these things are: oh well. Maybe email is the right medium for you. Or are there any other ways you want me to remind you of new posts? Let me know.)

So – the first week of the year, what do I have to report? Gloriously little. One day I spent trying to write my own newsletter software (because of course I did) until Martin rightfully told me that I should just get over my first nerd instinct and use Buttondown like all the other cool kids. So that’s what I am doing now.

Otherwise I was mostly using up the remaining days off from 2023 to decompress. December – as great it was in many and often surprising ways – was quite a bit draining and just being a sloth for a few days helped a lot. I watched a few movies, caught up on my shows and now I’m weirdly motivated to get into this year. I’m even looking forward to the corporate All-Hands Kick-Off 2024 next week and if that’s not weird, I don’t know what is.

I’ve been known to complain about the lack of hardware keyboard on modern smartphones, so Clicks is exactly up my alley. I’ll need to look around how to get one for my phone.

I really enjoyed this article on all the work the infrastructure nerds did before the turn of the millennium and how they’re mostly forgotten about because their hard work payed off and most things just kept on going.

That’s it for this first week – I hope you stick around. Have a good week and see you next Sunday!

Toodles

https://lostfocus.de/2024/01/07/week-1-2024-a-fresh-start/

#Buttondown #Clicks #Tinyletter #Y2K

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I forgot to mention: currently there is a new message on #TinyLetter that says:

'As of Feb. 29, 2024, TinyLetter will be discontinued. Make sure to export all your data before then. You can pick up where you left off with Mailchimp – new customers get a 1-month free trial.'

I hope to find a good alternative before I start a new project. Thanks.

I do see that @obsidian has a plugin that allows drafting my newsletter in #Obsidian and sending directly to @buttondown for preview and send. That's a big plus in my book and something #TinyLetter did not offer.