> and blogs are generally much more likely to have the info I need.
Tangentially, every time I google/ddg a problem, it's almost never taking me to good blog posts addressing the substance of my issues. I usually find those after two or three clicks, like e.g. an article mentioning a blog post.
And it's sad because there's a myriad excellent blog posts out there, somehow unreachable at least without 10 minutes of browsing the search results pages.
What's wrong with Medium? I find lots of good tutorials there. It helps me with going from 0 understanding of a framework to having some boilerplate I can build on.
The content is good. From a user side you have to log in to view content. From a content creator side, why would you want your post to be under the control of Medium instead of your own domain?
Tangentially, every time I google/ddg a problem, it's almost never taking me to good blog posts addressing the substance of my issues. I usually find those after two or three clicks, like e.g. an article mentioning a blog post.
And it's sad because there's a myriad excellent blog posts out there, somehow unreachable at least without 10 minutes of browsing the search results pages.