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    1. johnloeber ◴[] No.12511160[source]
    I am surprised that YC would make this page so remarkably mobile-unfriendly. I don't have the time to listen to the interview, I just want to read the transcript. They could have just pasted it in a reader-friendly format, but instead it's in an annoying Scribd applet. I don't want to sign up for their service or download the app, not to mention that it's a terrible mobile reader anyway. This was very disappointing.
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    2. sneak ◴[] No.12511164[source]
    Yeah, kudos to Scribd for perhaps the maximum LOC codebase for "how to make plain text completely fucking unusable".

    There's real irony there in it being an article about delivering value to society through making useful technology.

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    3. trhaynes ◴[] No.12511297[source]
    Had the same issue. Wanted to add to Instapaper so I could read on the subway.
    4. thaumaturgy ◴[] No.12511310[source]
    ...and copy-pasting it into a text editor gives you an unintelligible wall of text, and copy-pasting it into LibreOffice causes it to hang.

    Ha, that's actually kind of impressive, in a really perverse sort of way.

    I'm so glad Scribd is helping with the effort to carve the open web into a series of uncooperative fiefdoms.

    5. thaumaturgy ◴[] No.12511378[source]
    OK, I was able to clean it up into plain text and post it to Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/vcEe9KWP

    Used the $$ selector in Chrome to find Scribd's .ff0 elements, copied them into SublimeText, did some regex work to clean out the tags (a span element for every line? with absolute positioning? Really Scribd?), and then exploited the fact that paragraphs got jammed together with no whitespace between the last punctuation and the beginning of the next paragraph to use a regex to auto-break the paragraphs.

    Not pretty, but should be readable.

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    6. enraged_camel ◴[] No.12511540[source]
    >>I am surprised that YC would make this page so remarkably mobile-unfriendly.

    You are surprised? Are you forgetting that Hacker News itself was, as of a few months ago, a horrible experience on mobile?

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    7. leonskum ◴[] No.12511547[source]
    Especially ironic considering sama/YC funded Scribd. Really shows the quality of their work!
    8. suraj_sindhia ◴[] No.12511602{3}[source]
    Thank you very much.
    9. schwarrrtz ◴[] No.12511609[source]
    also, whoever / whatever transcribed this did a terrible job. 'accelerate the transmission to sustainable energy'...
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    10. TaylorAlexander ◴[] No.12511698{3}[source]
    I wish somebody had created some kind of universal markup language for text, that would let us easily share it...
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    11. tomcam ◴[] No.12511837[source]
    Sounds like an excellent assignment for someone of your considerable skill. Have at it!
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    12. schwarrrtz ◴[] No.12511902{3}[source]
    s/transmission/transition. if you've got an interview with Musk, the least you can do is proofread the article.
    13. wonkaWonka ◴[] No.12511917{3}[source]
    Oh, so much better. Thank you jesus!

    In other communities, to circumvent asinine ploys at lock-in, someone would just brute force the pdf file with a burner facebook login, and repost it. But then, you'd still be stuck with a pdf.

    14. techmicrobiz ◴[] No.12512500{3}[source]
    Thanks for this. Plain text is so much easier!
    15. ptero ◴[] No.12512960[source]
    Yes. I looked at it on my phone, then thought screw it. I will read it when I'm behind a real monitor.
    16. swiley ◴[] No.12513077[source]
    It's always been well behaved and predictable though. And if you have a mobile browser that forces text to wrap when you zoom in (I don't know how you brows the web without this) then it really was fine.
    17. coldpie ◴[] No.12513539[source]
    Scribd is one of the most garbage technologies I have ever seen. I have no idea what they do other than fuck up what should be plain text.
    18. jasonsync ◴[] No.12513684{4}[source]
    There must be a framework for that ...
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    19. marmshallow ◴[] No.12514589[source]
    LOC?
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    20. kragen ◴[] No.12514873{3}[source]
    Your work is awesome. Thank you so much. Here, I pasted it into a gist so that it's not in a typewriter font. I thought it would also fix the lines being 25 words long but it didn't, but it's still an improvement: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/3ea317a1f71bbfeca6df5d8469...
    21. tim333 ◴[] No.12515084{3}[source]
    lines of code
    22. jbpetersen ◴[] No.12515228{3}[source]
    Some prettiness to go with what you already accomplished: https://cdn.rawgit.com/JeffreyBPetersen/5a3198c940ccca39ff63...

    Unfortunately the transcript is missing past a point. I haven't checked to see if that's the case in the original document.

    edit - Looks like I should've refreshed the thread first: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12514873

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    24. joe563323 ◴[] No.12516843[source]
    It is great to bring this topic on mobile unfriendly display. The posts like these are ones that make keep coming back to hackernews. It reminds me that there are people who really care of the things i care about.
    25. aalbertson ◴[] No.12517198{5}[source]
    Need a new standard...
    26. asdfologist ◴[] No.12518033[source]
    Scribd is desktop-unfriendly. Not sure what's so horrible about just including the text directly in the page.