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I really like this - congrats on launching. Really effective UI that helps cut through the complexity of single column vertical threads.


Love this. Would legit use this as a quick tool even for non-code snippets - meaning screenshots - just because it makes them look that much better!


Thank you, appreciate it!

For sure, you can just set it to Markdown and use it for snippets of text. For now just in the monospace (Mono Lisa) font, but if that suits your style you can do that.


I was meaning actual screeenshots of i.e. let's say another product. I would 100% use it for that.


Oh cool, got it. Did not expect that but it's something else than a device mockup! If you're handy with HTML and CSS you could probably replace the code window with your own image (in the devtools inspector) and it should work.


Has anyone considered they are trying to do something good here? Publishers are dying left and right...ads support a lot of good businesses!


Ad-supported businesses are an example of tragedy of the commons. They cause users to be product rather than customers. They make it harder for any other monetization strategy to take off the ground (it is hard to compete with "free"). Ads, and marketing in general, is a zero sum game with your resources being spent simply not to fall behind, just because your competitors are spending them (they are like lawyers and military in that regard). Ads enable and encourage parasitic businesses, like content farms and the like.

For the marks, I mean, users, ads pollute visual field, occupy mental space, create and encourage unhealthy habits.

Ad industry can't go out of business fast enough.


Sure, but the plague of dark patterns and intrusive ads far far outweigh the few legitimately non intrusive ad supported websites. I agree there needs to be some way for sites to make money, but there is just too much stuff out there that should be blocked.


I'm sympathetic to this argument, but browsing on my mobile device (where I don't have a good ad blocker) is regularly interrupted by redirects to malicious sites ("you're a winner!") that are clearly injected by ads.

I'll happily whitelist any ads from a network that bans scripting in the ads they accept.


If they are explicitly making these changes to support ads, that's not a good thing. Google is the Internet's largest advertiser. If that business is driving decisions in Chromium, then the project (and the Internet) is in big trouble.


The ad industry has had decades to get its collective shit together and stop taking the piss out of users. I have no more sympathy or patience, I'm just blocking the lot.


what about workmarket.com


Also new to me - added to our list for an upcoming update. Thanks!


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