• Menu
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Before Header

  • About Us
  • Lexicon
  • Contact Us
  • Our Store
  • ↑
  • ↓
  • ←
  • →

Balloon Juice

Come for the politics, stay for the snark.

Peak wingnut was a lie.

A thin legal pretext to veneer over their personal religious and political desires.

Today’s gop: why go just far enough when too far is right there?

People identifying as christian while ignoring christ and his teachings is a strange thing indeed.

The current Supreme Court is a dangerous, rogue court.

The low info voters probably won’t even notice or remember by their next lap around the goldfish bowl.

If America since Jan 2025 hasn’t broken your heart, you haven’t loved her enough.

It’s a good piece. click on over. but then come back!!

I’ve spoken to my cat about this, but it doesn’t seem to do any good.

No offense, but this thread hasn’t been about you for quite a while.

You don’t get to peddle hatred on saturday and offer condolences on sunday.

Fundamental belief of white supremacy: white people are presumed innocent, minorities are presumed guilty.

The unpunished coup was a training exercise.

We will not go quietly into the night; we will not vanish without a fight.

Something needs to be done about our bogus SCOTUS.

Putin must be throwing ketchup at the walls.

They think we are photo bombing their nice little lives.

When they say they are pro-life, they do not mean yours.

Someone should tell Republicans that violence is the last refuge of the incompetent, or possibly the first.

The media handbook says “controversial” is the most negative description that can be used for a Republican.

Too little, too late, ftfnyt. fuck all the way off.

I desperately hope that, yet again, i am wrong.

The rest of the comments were smacking Boebert like she was a piñata.

There are a lot more evil idiots than evil geniuses.

Mobile Menu

  • 4 Directions VA 2025 Raffle
  • 2025 Activism
  • Donate with Venmo, Zelle & PayPal
  • Site Feedback
  • War in Ukraine
  • Submit Photos to On the Road
  • Politics
  • On The Road
  • Open Threads
  • Topics
  • Authors
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Lexicon
  • Our Store
  • Politics
  • Open Threads
  • 2025 Activism
  • Garden Chats
  • On The Road
  • Targeted Fundraising!
You are here: Home / Pinch’s $40 Million Investment

Pinch’s $40 Million Investment

by @heymistermix.com|  April 11, 20117:26 am| 15 Comments

This post is in: Clown Shoes, Our Failed Media Experiment

FacebookTweetEmail

When the New York Times installed their paywall, they updated their Android app to “version 2.0”. Instead of being a fairly useful way to read the Times on my smartphone, it treated me to about 10 seconds of a black screen and then it crashed. After an update, I now only see a second or two of a black screen, then I get the Times’ headlines from the last time I opened the app. After another long wait, I see the newest headlines.

The old app used to have a small status bar telling me when it was last updated, and whether it is currently in the process of updating. This one has no status bar, so I’m left to guess whether the news I’m reading is the latest available. The old app occupied a fairly reasonable amount of my phone’s memory. The new one takes the most memory of any app on my phone, twice as much as the next biggest app (Google Maps, which does a hell of a lot more than show me a few news stories), and more than ten times the memory of the average app. Android has a feature that allows you to split the memory an app occupies between the phone’s main storage and the phone’s removable memory card. This app, even though it is gigantic, does not implement that feature.

In other words, when the paywall went in, the Times’ Android app, which is one of the selling points of the whole benighted scheme, was transformed from a reasonably useful convenience to a slow, buggy piece of shit. As much as I appreciate the Times’ reporting, there’s no way in hell I’m going to pay for something that doesn’t even work.

FacebookTweetEmail
Previous Post: « Monday Morning Open Thread: Noche
Next Post: That’s Not Quite How I’d Put It »

Reader Interactions

15Comments

  1. 1.

    Elia Isquire

    April 11, 2011 at 7:51 am

    Hey I just wanted to shout out to whoever it was on here that pointed me towards the “NYTClean” book mark tool. I have a friend who can’t afford a subscription and this friend of mine has found it really useful to have this thing to circumvent the paywall. So my friend says thanks a lot.

  2. 2.

    Maude

    April 11, 2011 at 8:21 am

    @Elia Isquire:
    I have it bookmarked.

    The NYT blew it big time. A bunch of incompetents get together in a room and figure out the worst way to get money for the paper.

  3. 3.

    Fucen Pneumatic Fuck Wrench Tarmal

    April 11, 2011 at 8:31 am

    mix sir misteralot, the gray lady doesn’t love you, probably never loved you, she has moved on, maybe not for the better, but pining for the paper you used to know, whether it was real or not, isn’t going to bring her back. it isn’t going to make her love the new you,its just going to make her feel good about herself in a way you don’t want her to, that she was able to wrap you around her finger like she did.

  4. 4.

    burnspbesq

    April 11, 2011 at 8:49 am

    At the risk of drawing the Horde of Haters, let me just say that the NYT iPad app is a joy to use.

  5. 5.

    Derek

    April 11, 2011 at 8:54 am

    @4 burnspbesq
    Second that. iPad and iPhone apps work great for me.

  6. 6.

    PaulW

    April 11, 2011 at 8:56 am

    Let the Invisible Hand of the Free Market bitchslap the NYTimes for you, buddy!

  7. 7.

    tom p

    April 11, 2011 at 9:03 am

    when the paywall went in

    It didn’t.. at least not for me, and I never got any free offers. I just acted like it wasn’t there and BINGO!! Presto chango it never happened!

  8. 8.

    Joey Maloney

    April 11, 2011 at 10:10 am

    @top:

    As much as I appreciate the Times’ reporting, there’s no way in hell I’m going to pay for something that doesn’t even work.

    It’s funny, because “there’s no way in hell I’m going to pay for something that doesn’t even work” is exactly how I feel about the Times’ reporting.

  9. 9.

    Amir_Khalid

    April 11, 2011 at 11:08 am

    I use NYT Clean a lot, too. A print subscription to the NYT is not a serious option on my side of the planet. Still less is a bundle that packages it with access through devices I don’t have like a smartphone, iPad or Kindle.

    I still think the NYT “pay meter” (as they call it; apparently they dislike the term “pay wall”) is as lame as it is because they’re in two minds over whether they should have it at all.

  10. 10.

    mclaren

    April 11, 2011 at 11:20 am

    Simple solution: throw away your cellphone. You’ll save money and you won’t have to deal with buggy piece-of-shit apps anymore.

  11. 11.

    Xecky Gilchrist

    April 11, 2011 at 11:20 am

    Sheesh, whaddaya want for a paltry $40M development budget?

  12. 12.

    jayackroyd

    April 11, 2011 at 11:26 am

    I’ve been very impressed with the NYT delivery on the blackberry. Fast loads, formatted clearly without having to reload. I was concerned that it would suck after the paywall implementation. We get the dead tree edition, so I have the full digital account, but for that to actually be meaningful, I expected difficulties logging on, staying logged on,etc.

    But, nope. I’m always logged on. Even if there are two instances open.

    Better to call it a “tip jar.” They’re not serious about blocking readers. This is just an attempt to get the people who don’t care about the money, or who prefer digital to dead tree and are willing to pay. “Price discrimination” like using rebates coupons rather than discounts, so that only the people who go to the trouble of getting the rebate pay. They want everyone who hits their 20th article on the tenth of the month who says “fuck it. I’ll just pay them. I don’t need the hassle.” to give them some money.

    It’s, of course, difficult to know how widespread this understanding is at the Times. But I am sure there are some people who recognize that this is what they’ve done.

  13. 13.

    sukabi

    April 11, 2011 at 12:02 pm

    @Joey Maloney: yep.

  14. 14.

    fraught

    April 11, 2011 at 1:48 pm

    the ads on their free front page have become enormous, gigantic full screen la-di-das. Even if you pay for the thing. NYTclean is great but I still think that all the shelter, style, food and drink stuff can be had in many places by as-good or better writers.

  15. 15.

    Catsy

    April 11, 2011 at 1:59 pm

    @jayackroyd: Whereas my response to the “I don’t need the hassle” dilemma is simply to hit Ctrl-W when I hit a paywall and look for my information somewhere else.

    The NYT is not producing any content that is worth the price of admission or the time and effort required to bypass it, nor do I feel like rewarding their shitty reporting and poor business model with traffic.

Comments are closed.

Primary Sidebar

On The Road - Paul in Jacksonville - Sunrise, Sunset Redux 2
Photo by Paul in Jacksonville (3/31/26)

We Met Our Goal for Alaska!

Election Resources

Voter Registration Info – Find a State
Check Voter Registration by Address

Recent Comments

  • Paul in KY on Underpants Noem (Open Thread) (Mar 3, 2026 @ 6:14pm)
  • MattF on Another Win for Democracy Docket (Mar 3, 2026 @ 6:11pm)
  • WaterGirl on Another Win for Democracy Docket (Mar 3, 2026 @ 6:08pm)
  • Paul in KY on Underpants Noem (Open Thread) (Mar 3, 2026 @ 6:05pm)
  • Ohio Mom on Another Win for Democracy Docket (Mar 3, 2026 @ 6:05pm)

Balloon Juice Posts

View by Topic
View by Author
View by Month & Year
View by Past Author

Featuring

Medium Cool
Artists in Our Midst
Authors in Our Midst
On Artificial Intelligence (7-part series)

🎈Keep Balloon Juice Ad Free

Become a Balloon Juice Patreon
Donate with Venmo, Zelle or PayPal

Calling All Jackals

Site Feedback
Nominate a Rotating Tag
Submit Photos to On the Road
Balloon Juice Anniversary (All Links)
Balloon Juice Anniversary (All Posts)

Fix Nyms with Apostrophes

Outsmarting Apple iOS 26

Balloon Juice Mailing List Signup

Order Calendar A
Order Calendar B

Social Media

Balloon Juice
WaterGirl
TaMara
John Cole
DougJ (aka NYT Pitchbot)
Betty Cracker
Tom Levenson
David Anderson
Major Major Major Major
DougJ NYT Pitchbot
mistermix
Rose Judson (podcast)

Site Footer

Come for the politics, stay for the snark.

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Comment Policy
  • Our Authors
  • Blogroll
  • Our Artists
  • Privacy Policy

Privacy Manager

Copyright © 2026 Dev Balloon Juice · All Rights Reserved · Powered by BizBudding Inc

Share this ArticleLike this article? Email it to a friend!

Email sent!