As discussed, it would be a good idea to write posts about productivity as that's more general topic than typeface features and more relatable as well. I ideated several topics like this with ChatGPT and took one for a spin. I generally don't like text produced by GPT so I only took several ideas and wrote the rest in a semi-scientific style (no accurate references or anything) that fits dev.to pretty well.
Note that I haven't done a grammar pass on the current version so likely it's missing some commas and phrasing can be off at places. It would be great if you could send some feedback especially on the content and positioning.
It's definitely a topic that would be easy to write about a lot especially if you start digging into sources in detail but the current length feels pretty good. So it may be smart to approach the general theme of productivity by slicing it up like this as you never know what resonates exactly and the post was pretty light to write (at least compared to journal articles!).
Once you ok the content/approach, I'll do a grammar pass and publish.
As discussed, it would be a good idea to write posts about productivity as that's more general topic than typeface features and more relatable as well. I ideated several topics like this with ChatGPT and took one for a spin. I generally don't like text produced by GPT so I only took several ideas and wrote the rest in a semi-scientific style (no accurate references or anything) that fits dev.to pretty well.
Note that I haven't done a grammar pass on the current version so likely it's missing some commas and phrasing can be off at places. It would be great if you could send some feedback especially on the content and positioning.
It's definitely a topic that would be easy to write about a lot especially if you start digging into sources in detail but the current length feels pretty good. So it may be smart to approach the general theme of productivity by slicing it up like this as you never know what resonates exactly and the post was pretty light to write (at least compared to journal articles!).
Once you ok the content/approach, I'll do a grammar pass and publish.