Hi HN,<p>[yorgos_kats][1] posted [My Screen Break][2], which looks really nice! People sent me messages about it because it has a lot in common with what I'm working on: [Walden Pond][3] ( https://WaldenPond.press ).<p>You connect your [Pocket][4] account, and once a month you get a printed magazine. You can subscribe for 1, 2 or 4 hours of reading time. I got my 7th one on [Monday this week][5].<p>We deliver anywhere in the world, except Antarctica.<p>It has been a pandemic project to build it as a "real" product, but I've been making these zines for my friends for a bit over 2 years now. This means that I've come across and fixed an amazing number of edge cases!<p>I initially started building it because I couldn't find anything that did the job. I've since turned up [Quarto][6] by [Elan Kiderman][7], which is similar; [newspaperclub.com][8] had a product that did something along these lines but using their presses, and as [jamez][9] noted in the replies to [yorgos_kats][1] post, [Memeoirs][10]; and [pulp][11] by [Outofthebot][12], but that's shut down.<p>The pagination is done using [Paged.js][13], and their community has been super helpful. It's amazing what can be done with the holy trinity of HTML, CSS & JS.<p>If you want to see some pictures of the physical thing, take a look at [Instagram][14] and [Twitter][15].<p><pre><code> [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=yorgos_kats
[2]: https://myscreenbreak.com
[3]: https://WaldenPond.press
[4]: http://getpocket.com/
[5]: https://twitter.com/notionparallax/status/1313313422499483648?s=20
[6]: https://elankiderman.com/quarto/
[7]: http://elankiderman
[8]: https://newspaperclub.com
[9]: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=jamez
[10]: https://www.jamez.it/project/memeoirs/
[11]: https://getpulp.io/
[12]: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=Outofthebot
[13]: https://www.pagedjs.org/
[14]: https://www.instagram.com/waldenpondzine/
[15]: https://twitter.com/WaldenPondZine</code></pre>
Your privacy policy is completely blank except for the phrase "WIP", which isn't very reassuring. [0]<p>On the other hand, I like how with your Terms of Service, you have the actual terms in one column and then summarize/simplify them in a second column. [1]<p>[0] <a href="https://waldenpond.press/privacy" rel="nofollow">https://waldenpond.press/privacy</a>
[1] <a href="https://waldenpond.press/tos" rel="nofollow">https://waldenpond.press/tos</a>