1k5.txt [WORKING]

When you write for a .txt blog (like those discussed on Lobste.rs ), you lose the ability to hide behind bold headers and colorful CTA buttons. You are left with nothing but the quality of your ideas. If your 1.5K words aren't interesting in monospace font, they aren't interesting at all.

In an age of AI-generated noise, a 1,500-word human perspective—delivered in a raw, fast-loading text file—is the closest thing we have to a digital handshake. 1K5.txt

in your prose that doesn't rely on flashy images or embedded tweets. When you write for a

Don't edit until you hit 1,000 words.