Hi. As the Pagecord community has grown, people increasingly asked for a "discover" list so they could connect with other independent bloggers on the platform.
Spotlight is the result. It's a discovery page for public Pagecord blogs, currently English language only. There's also an RSS feed: https://pagecord.com/spotlight/trending.xml
Nothing revolutionary, but I thought the HN community might like it as another source of independent writing like the discovery list that Bear Blog does well.
Hetzner could win back some of that love if they release the long-rumoured managed Postgres offering at a price that undercuts most of the competition.
Isn't his entire point on this short talk that one can become very wealthy by creating a product that people love and want to tell their friends about? I think it's also a nudge to students at one of the most prestigious universities in the world to consider building a startup. That's it.
I don't think there's anything insidious or controversial or misleading here. It's a simple talk to a bunch of clever students using contrived examples that emphasise this point.
Pagecord! A personal website and blog... that you'll actually keep updated.
It's an all-in-one, open source blogging/site analytics/newsletter platform that takes privacy seriously and is priced affordably (plus a free plan, obvs). Would love your feedback if you have a few mins to spare.
You can call/chat to them and get a discounted annual plan. Also, there's usually a 50% off black friday deal you can buy on Amazon. Seems weird to buy a subscription discount on Amazon, but you can and it emails you a code that you can use. So I have the 1TB Lightroom Cloud sub for £60/year. Complete bargain.
I see these acquisitions as a reset. They spend a huge sum to acquire established, but struggling, products and strip the size of the company to the minimum required to keep it operating. This is very much the Musk model.
At this point they have stopped the cash bleeding and made profit margins healthy again. From there they can more easily rationalise how to take it forward over the next 5-10 years.
That might mean stripping unpopular product features, rebranding, going upmarket, whatever.
It’s a real shame for all the staff, of course, but from a business point of view it’s going to be interesting to see how it plays out.
Ok that’s good to know thanks. With Pagecord it’s already open source so you can always have the code, and you can export content in markdown or HTML any time. I always imagined that would be enough…?
Spotlight is the result. It's a discovery page for public Pagecord blogs, currently English language only. There's also an RSS feed: https://pagecord.com/spotlight/trending.xml
Nothing revolutionary, but I thought the HN community might like it as another source of independent writing like the discovery list that Bear Blog does well.