Great article Jaryd! There are quite a few links that seem to go back to somewhere on your private Notion though, and so fail. One example being the late-in-the-article link "a diminishing returns approach". I'm intrigued as to where it really goes 😊
Hey Han! Absolutely not, really sorry about this. With this piece, I have no idea what went wrong with the links. I write in Notion and then bring the finished piece in Substack.
I’ve wanted to fix these links but I can’t recall all the exact sources not for each to do it reliably.
It shouldn’t haven happed again, if you can point me to a newer piece with this I can probably fix it.
Again, sorry about this. Annoying because this first piece has become my most read one too 🙈
Fascinating inisghts, Jaryd...thanks for sharing :)
So glad you enjoyed it!
Great Post, Jaryd!!! 🚀
Great article Jaryd! There are quite a few links that seem to go back to somewhere on your private Notion though, and so fail. One example being the late-in-the-article link "a diminishing returns approach". I'm intrigued as to where it really goes 😊
The link to 90% of Start-up fails can't be accessed
Hey Abraham! Unfortunately on this first post, the links broke. Really sorry about that.
It's a nice article and I love it.
🙏 So so glad to hear it. Thanks for reading and your support :)
Are the links to private Notion intended to be inaccessible?
I notice newer articles have that issue too
Hey Han! Absolutely not, really sorry about this. With this piece, I have no idea what went wrong with the links. I write in Notion and then bring the finished piece in Substack.
I’ve wanted to fix these links but I can’t recall all the exact sources not for each to do it reliably.
It shouldn’t haven happed again, if you can point me to a newer piece with this I can probably fix it.
Again, sorry about this. Annoying because this first piece has become my most read one too 🙈
I found 8 private notion links in the openai piece.
"I can’t recall all the exact sources not for each to do it reliably."
I'm not understanding this. Each notion piece has a unique url so with the url you know exactly which notion page it is isn't it?
Here's a possible plan for each of your articles:
1. Programmatically search all links
2. Filter urls that contain the word notion
3. Move those pages into a publicly viewable permission group (i don't see any programmatic way to do this based on notion api docs)
Flip, that's annoying. I think I need to start writing inside Substack directly.
Let's chat over email, can't send a pic here to show you what I mean. Will drop you a message now.