Just a quick heads up, in a thread the other day I was told by dang that newsletters aren't applicable for Show HN as per this page I'd never noticed before: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html</a> So take my upvote but at the same time, I imagine this post might be removed in some form later(?)<p>You may find it useful to submit it to these various directories as well: <a href="https://newslettercrew.com/list-of-newsletter-directories/" rel="nofollow">https://newslettercrew.com/list-of-newsletter-directories/</a> .. plus places like /r/erlang, perhaps. It would probably work out better for HN if you have some blog posts or articles and promote the newsletter off the back of them :-)
Bit of a tangent, but I can highly recommend the "Thinking Elixir" podcast.<p>The other ones are nice too, but this one starts with general Elixir community updates and has been great for me to catch up on what's new, similar to the newsletters.<p>And usually the interview guests are pretty great too.<p>Plus, I've grown fond of the very short bassoon(?) two-tone intro followed by a friendly "Hellooo", rather than the obnoxious intro music that so many podcasts go for :).
That's cool. There are a few of them already, what makes this one different?<p>Gonna share a link to my Elixir related project (formatter for .html.l?eex files) that readers will probably find useful.
<a href="https://github.com/adamzapasnik/prettier-plugin-eex" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/adamzapasnik/prettier-plugin-eex</a>
Subscribe for the first issue, or check out previous ones one my site: <a href="https://preslav.me/tag/this-week-in-elixir-and-erlang/" rel="nofollow">https://preslav.me/tag/this-week-in-elixir-and-erlang/</a>