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Agreed, I have it on my desk and during a break I’ll pick a color and learn it’s origins


I really enjoyed the experimental layouts the various stories had. Had an art magazine feel to it.


Sounds like what 99designs.com does


Nope, but there are tools for this

PurgeCSS (recommended by Tailwind) https://github.com/FullHuman/purgecss

PurifyCSS https://github.com/purifycss/purifycss


I have only anecdotal data to support my opinion that this is a truly dumb idea. It really tells of the lack of empathy for people on the street


According to some search results ... it's

> “Looking to the future, the next big step will be for the very concept of the “device” to fade away. Over time, the computer itself — whatever its form factor — will be an intelligent assistant helping you through your day. We will move from mobile first to an AI first world”

https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/technology/sundar-...


Not his vision. Jeff dean, might be.


that's a cool vision, but I am not sure how would that make money?


Depends on who they lay off, but it does mean they'll have less resources to do investigative journalism.

Hidden Brain had a good podcast episode on the costs of newspapers going out of business.

https://www.npr.org/2018/12/09/675092808/starving-the-watchd...

Unless you're a shady person, then it's all good news :(


None of these outlets do investigative journalism.


Buzzfeed has an investigative journalism arm[0] that its built over the last ~7 years. They were a 2018 Pulitzer finalist[1].

I assume their clickbait subsidizes their investigative journalism, a business model that gives me hope given the importance of investigative journalism. Unfortunately that hope is tempered by the recent round of layoffs.

[0] https://www.buzzfeednews.com/investigations [1] https://www.pulitzer.org/finalists/staff-buzzfeed-news


Oddly enough, the major reason I don't trust their investigative reporting was one of the articles that made them a 2018 Pulitzer finalist: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18947852 It was pretty much a conspiracy theory about Russian mind control chemicals disguised as a long-form article about the British police ignoring the supposed assassination of a scientist by the Russians.


How many times to they appear on this list? I mean... an article about journalistic dishonesty is titled Beyond Buzzfeed! [0]

[0] https://theintercept.com/2019/01/20/beyond-buzzfeed-the-10-w...


At the moment I write this, the #1 item on the HN front page is a BuzzFeed News investigative piece[1], "One of the Biggest At-Home DNA Testing Companies Is Working with the FBI".

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19057643


It's been about 5 years since I last read McClatchy, but assuming they haven't changed much, your statement is ridiculous. They were one of the few major newspapers in the US to still do investigations. It was the only US based newspaper I would read because it was the only major paper out there to provide different perspectives on many events at the time (e.g. Guantanamo Bay). They weren't opinion pieces, but actual journalists going out and publishing things no one else was looking into.



It took less than a minute to find this: https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/investigations/


Buzzfeed have one of the best investigative bureaus in the world.

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/investigations


According to whom and on what basis? Their standards for publication seem to be low, AFAICT [1] [2].

[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/10/business/buzzfeed-donald-...

[2] https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2019/01/20/the-liber...


I don't feel that snake oil salesfolk deserve any empathy.


Ugh, yeah they bought and then slowly killed off Mailbox. :(


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