Tedium

Tedium

The dull side of the internet (weekly newsletter)

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This is the 2nd launch from Tedium. View more

Tedium

A newsletter that hunts for the end of the long tail
This long-form newsletter, active since 2015, takes on the questions that nobody thought to ask and makes them interesting and compelling, uncovering fascinating stories along the way. The design of the website has been refreshed for the first time since 2019.
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What do you think? …

Anil Dash
Tedium is a must-read, and the new design feels as thoughtful and smart as the content always does. So glad to see the site evolving and thriving.
Ernie Smith
@anildash Thank you for such kind words—that really means a lot.
Uri Bram
cannot get over this design, somehow manages to be unique and interesting without being confusing, a rare feat
Ernie Smith
@uri_bram That is always the goal. I think convention can get in the way of originality, so I try to ensure that I’m offering my own flavor on things from a design standpoint.
Gregory Bufithis 🇬🇷 🌊
As Anil Dash notes, it is simply a "must read". And the new design is beautiful, easy to navigate. Ernie does exactly what he says he'll do: make otherwise boring things interesting. But the more fascinating bits are his deep dives into the history of things that usually don’t have histories written about them. That's the skill set. Which makes it my morning coffee read (I live in Greece, 7 hours ahead of Ernie) every day.
Ernie Smith
@gregbufithis Thank you Greg—this is a really great compliment, for which I appreciate. :)