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hey that's pretty cool. I think I still prefer "distill HN" cleanliness though. What made you create this.
Would be cool to see different column layouts too!
Cool, but body font size is too small for comfortable reading!
Nice design, but I can't afford the $3.50 price of the cup of coffee, atm (◡︵◡)(◠‿◠)
I like the concept, the grid and the design. but the small text description is hurting my eyes.
this is now my new default for hackernews.
oh this is sick; i wonder where the curly bits at the top and bottom came from; based on the svg artifacts it looks converted from a raster
Is it just me or is there something slightly weird about scrolling? Maybe font or color. Im on mobile.
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Nice try at trying to get me to read the friendly articles ;)
Cool, seems need some deduplication. Maybe when you turn to the new page, some items fall back.
Why is the text one long paragraph? Makes it very hard to read?
looks lovely, but can you borrow text styling and typography from a modern media website like NYT WaPo or some other major news outlet?

This would make it easier to read

Using text-align: justify for questionable aesthetic purpose here really hurts readability, especially on a narrower viewport like the 1026px viewport of Safari with sidebar on an iPad Pro 12.9’’ (although it’s probably more of a problem of the four column layout on that specific narrow viewport; three should be better).
Nice! Happy to see the site appearing as itself on the front page doesn't cause some crazy recursive crash :)
Nice design, gives a cozy feeling similar to reading a newspaper
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The inception effect here is hilarious. Watching this get its own front page while the subtitle lags behind with the previous top posts is weirdly funny.