Constant & Endless

Joe Ross on design, law, and technology

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This page is adapted from an early post here at C&E.


I have turned off comments here at Constant & Endless. Others have explained very well the benefits of publishing a comment-less blog, so I’ll share some links in lieu of repeating their reasoning.

iOS and Mac OS X developer Matt Gemmell wrote on his popular blog in November 2011 what I consider a bullet-proof reasoning for keeping comments out of most personal blogs (his follow-up is also indispensable).

MG Sielger, a general partner at CrunchFund, a columnist at TechCrunch, and purveyor of parislemon and Massive Greatness, chimed in on Gemmell’s posts with some thoughts of his own (as well as some more follow-up).

If you want to reply to anything on this site, use the “Reply via Twitter” link at the bottom of every post1, have a look at my Contact page, or write a blog post of your own.


  1. Thanks to kaos.am for pointing out this convenient method for fostering discussion without the trouble of hosting comments.