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T LI's avatar

Hi Trung. good stuff every week.

do you know any reason why your newsletter, while i can receive email notifications, doesnt show up on my Substack subscriptions page, along with my other subs? is that by design?

thanks

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Trungphan2's avatar

Hey T Li! I think the reason is that I publish the article on web but send the e-mail via a different service. That's probably why it's not showing up in notifications. Hope that makes sense.

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T LI's avatar

Thanks for explanation.

without changes to your workflow, is there a way to have the weekly letter show up on our subscription page?

it's possible that email notifications gets missed or lost, whereas if the article is listed on the subscription page i will always be able to find it.

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Trungphan2's avatar

Hey T Li! the safest way would probably be to find any trung@workweek emails and pull them out of spam? That usually solves the email send issue.

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T LI's avatar

Ok thanks

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ais's avatar

Love the Apple write up, thanks sir!

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Thanks Ais!

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Diziet Sma's avatar

This one was a banger 👏

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Trungphan2's avatar

Appreciate the read, Diziet!

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Justin's avatar

Hi anh Trung, the analysis of Apple & China marriage is superb, many thanks!

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Thanks for the read, Justin!

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Simon's avatar

How do you cram so much quality, seemingly unrelated, topics in one article? I feel like your articles these days could be cut in halves or thirds and be equivalent to two or three of your older posts. Just incredible stuff!

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Justin's avatar

Like the other comment, really appreciate this post and sharing it to other educators.

I'll use my moment of attention to point you to a piece that I've tried to use to help people break free of the old worries of plagiarism (yes, you can still take someone else's work as yours)

After listening to your recent NAI pod, I plan to have ChatGPT interview me about this essay as if I were a student in a class who needed to share the process.

Thanks for all your work and vibes!

https://acaiberry.substack.com/p/whose-bread-is-it-anyways

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