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NR's avatar

Enjoyed reading your Windows ReadMe newsletter. Also enjoyed your comments when you were with JR. Good luck on this new adventure. Look forward to reading your articles with PCMag. May you be able to continue to write with an open mind on the various topics you tackle. Take care!

Chris Hoffman's avatar

Thanks so much - it means a lot to me that people enjoyed this newsletter so much. You made it possible.

Sherwood Anderson's avatar

Best of good fortune in your next career chapter, Chris. I've enjoyed you here and look forward to reading your work at PC Mag. I'll eventually have have a look-see for you at Bluesky, too. I created an account awhile back but haven't really done anything with it.

Chris Hoffman's avatar

Thanks! I will hopefully start to use it more going forward. It seems like the ideal social network for chatting with fellow journalists, too.

Rick C's avatar

Sorry to see you go, but happy to hear it's a great destination. I've enjoyed the personal touch you applied to the newsletter and i'm anxious to see your contributions to PCMag. As Buzz light year would say, "To Infinity and Beyond.....".

Chris Hoffman's avatar

Thank you! Onwards and upwards.

Tom Westheimer's avatar

Good luck

Fabiano Cordeiro's avatar

Congratualtions! And good luck!

wosully's avatar

Thank you, Chris, and good luck! I have enjoyed your writing and thoughts and openness to discussion!

Chris Hoffman's avatar

Thank you once again - all the best to you and yours!

Quas's avatar

Thanks Chris, wish you well. Enjoyed the newsletters, they will be missed. Hope you do more great things.

K's avatar

Always be positive is my motto. I hope you can turn around the enshitification of PCMag, but.....I will read your first articles with interest. I hope you don't need to be become a shill to survive.

Chris Hoffman's avatar

PCMag seems like a great place full of talented people, and I'm looking forward to working with them!

I've always done my best to write honestly, from the early How-To Geek days to now, and I'm sure I'll continue that under the PCMag banner, too.