It's basically a Conway's Law joke. He's going for the niche multiplier on the humor.
oooh. Ok I should've been able to figure that out.
And, jokes aside, actually, kind of? When I first started this whole thing, I planned on writing a few short posts a week, like the blogs from the 2000s. But the aesthetic of the site + the email part make it feel more essay-ish, and so I think I stumbled into that format. If the site had been more like old blogs where full posts stack on top of each other (like this: https://archive.nytimes.com/krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/?module=BlogMain&action=Click®ion=Header&pgtype=Blogs&version=Blog%20Post&contentCollection=Opinion), I probably would've gone with the other format.
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It's basically a Conway's Law joke. He's going for the niche multiplier on the humor.
oooh. Ok I should've been able to figure that out.
And, jokes aside, actually, kind of? When I first started this whole thing, I planned on writing a few short posts a week, like the blogs from the 2000s. But the aesthetic of the site + the email part make it feel more essay-ish, and so I think I stumbled into that format. If the site had been more like old blogs where full posts stack on top of each other (like this: https://archive.nytimes.com/krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/?module=BlogMain&action=Click®ion=Header&pgtype=Blogs&version=Blog%20Post&contentCollection=Opinion), I probably would've gone with the other format.