Last Issue of "ECMAScript News"

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62 points | by Klaster_1 2 days ago ago

27 comments

  • Raed667 a day ago ago

    I'm not minimizing the amount of effort it takes to curate links, but does a mailing list need to constantly grow for it to be viable ? What does it mean to "operate at a loss" in this case ?

    • spiffytech a day ago ago

      My first guess is ESP pricing. Just to pull numbers out of thin air to anchor the conversation, mailing to 20,000 subscribers costs $200–$400/mo at Mailchimp/ConvertKit/Klaviyo, three of the top choices in the space. If it's 50,000 subscribers, that's $380–$800/mo.

      • yyyk a day ago ago

        These are email marketing platforms, not bulk transaction email platforms, and I don't see why they can't do with the latter. At a bulk transaction platform, such a tiny amount would cost at most $20-$50/mo. If you're willing to do a bit of work to use AWS SES, that would be $2-$5 a month. Azure ACS would be even cheaper.

        • immibis 17 hours ago ago

          How much does it cost if you make your SMTP server connect to their SMTP servers and exchange mail?

          • yyyk 12 hours ago ago

            Every bulk transactional email provider I could find* allows SMTP relay even in the basic/free plans. That feature seems to come for free everywhere.

            * e.g. SendGrid, Postmark, mailjet, mailgun, mailerroo, etc.

      • alt227 a day ago ago

        Just playing devils advocate, but why not just switch to posting on a free hosted blog platform? The information can be there for all to see, it doesnt need to be distributed directly into mailboxes by premium mailer services.

        • monooso a day ago ago

          I have no idea whether the hosting is free, but they already have an online archive [1].

          Either way, "free hosting" doesn't cover the time required to produce each issue.

          If you're happy to do such ongoing work without recompense, please consider starting a successor.

          [1] https://ecmascript.news/archive.html

          • alt227 a day ago ago

            The parent comment I was replying to was talking about the cost of distributing a mailing list via email. I was replying to that, no need for snark.

      • koakuma-chan a day ago ago

        You can send emails for free if you don't use some bullshit platform, no?

        • notnullorvoid a day ago ago

          You can send emails without these platforms, but your emails very likely will not be recieved if you do.

          Email is an incredibly broken technology.

          • skydhash a day ago ago

            You could just notify the user to add you to their contact list. Like :

              Emails will be sent from feed@example.com. If you're not seeing any email, please check your spam inbox and add this address to your contact list,...[rest of notice].
            • anon7000 a day ago ago

              If you’re not seeing the email in the first place, you’re not seeing the “fix.”

              • skydhash a day ago ago

                The message should be in the subscribe page, not in an email.

                • koakuma-chan a day ago ago

                  Wait, but then they wouldn't be able to subscribe you to their shit without your consent.

    • hombre_fatal a day ago ago

      Seems obvious that it wasn't generating enough money to make it a viable venture for the person putting in the work.

      > The number of advertisers and subscribers has been slowly but steadily decreasing

      This does not entail that they need "constant growth" to be viable.

    • dbushell a day ago ago

      it costs money to send a lot of emails that aren't immediately blocked or sent to the junk folder

  • someone_jain_ 19 hours ago ago

    Regardless of the growth discussion, I liked reading the newsletter! Thank you for curating it :)

  • RaizedByWolves 2 days ago ago

    Too bad, I liked it. Does anyone have a good alternative to the newsletter?