Uhm, that's actually not true at all - if you enter the main page of the website, the very fist sentence says:
`Paged Out! is a new experimental (one article == one page) free magazine about programming (especially programming tricks!), hacking, security hacking, retro computers, modern computers, electronics, demoscene, and other similar topics.`
EDIT: DevOpsiarz on our discord pointed out to me that you might mean things like excerpts from articles, "screenshots" of the zine, etc - i.e. typical marketing content one might find on a magazine's website.
In that case you're right - I admit I'm bad at marketing. I'll try to make some changes based on feedback - thanks!
Ah ok sorry, maybe some stuff isn't showing up on my rather old computer. By main page you mean pagedout.institute? Which doesn't sound like a main page, but it seems to be.
No, I do really mean I can't see one word about what the zine is about, at all. I count 174 words, but not one about that. Hopefully that's just me. Good luck!
Edit: I clicked both PDF links, they both said "The requested URL /asdf was not found on this server."
Edit2: Ah, in my old browser the '-- Gynvael -->' line of HTML didn't end the comment, which went on for another page! Weird. Tried a different browser and can see it fine. Sorry.
`Paged Out! is a new experimental (one article == one page) free magazine about programming (especially programming tricks!), hacking, security hacking, retro computers, modern computers, electronics, demoscene, and other similar topics.`
EDIT: DevOpsiarz on our discord pointed out to me that you might mean things like excerpts from articles, "screenshots" of the zine, etc - i.e. typical marketing content one might find on a magazine's website. In that case you're right - I admit I'm bad at marketing. I'll try to make some changes based on feedback - thanks!