Morfternight #105 Back to the blog

The one where the newsletter has a new home.

Welcome to Morfternight, your weekly digital postcard.

Hi there! I am Paolo Belcastro. You are reading this because you subscribed to Morfternight, the digital postcard about photography, leadership, product management, distributed teams, AI, and anything that tickles our brains.


👇 tl;dr

Today, no summary. The real thing is short enough.

👋 Good Morfternight!

Everyone has a plan,
until they get punched in the face.

Mike Tyson

This weekend, I had a plan. Then I got punched in the face.

The migration was in progress, too late to stop, too far to revert, and last week I promised you this email so that you could check your spam in case you didn’t see it at first in your inbox.

So here I am.

I’ll keep it short, though.

📷 A Postcard from Vienna

Not the type of character you usually see tagged on the city’s walls…

🌐 Morfternight’s new home

As announced last week, Morfternight now lives on Paolo.blog, along with all my other content. We may encounter a couple of glitches along the way, but I hope it will mostly work like before.

A few of you, very early Morfternighters, may recall that this is where we started, the move to Substack only happened a few months in. I am using different tools, though, which should make everything much nicer.

I’ll soon share how this all works inside, I promise.

I am still working on importing all the past issues, but first want to focus on making the new one as good as possible.

Today, I don’t have it in me to stick around longer, but I had to finish the migration and send this email to check with y’all that it all works as expected.



That’s it for today. Thank you for being a Morfternighter. If someone forwarded this to you, you can subscribe. I also write and publish my photos on paolo.blog.

Cheers,

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  1. Andrew Goff Avatar
    Andrew Goff

    Hi Paolo,

    I just used “Good Morfternight” in the wild for the first time. It was an internally joyful moment met with bewilderment then realisation then a little bit of delight from all involved.

    I hope you’re well and the migration got sorted quickly!

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