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@dongwon

@dongwon
3 posts
2022-02-02
I'm glad the wordle guy got paid for making something really nice. But I'm sad the thing that I like is, once again, being ingested by a massive media company.
2022-02-02 View on X
The New York Times Company

The New York Times acquires Wordle, the simple word game that has amassed “millions of daily players”, for “an undisclosed price in the low-seven figures”

Thoughts for the day  —  I'm not a Wordle guy.  It's not that I don't like puzzles, I just missed it. Tweets: Josh Wardle / @powerlanguish : An update on Wordle https://twitter.com...

2022-02-01
I'm glad the wordle guy got paid for making something really nice. But I'm sad the thing that I like is, once again, being ingested by a massive media company.
2022-02-01 View on X
The New York Times Company

The New York Times acquires Wordle, the simple word game that has amassed “millions of daily players”, for “an undisclosed price in the low-seven figures”

Wordle, Josh Wardle's stimulating and wildly popular daily word game, is joining The New York Times's portfolio of original …

2021-09-14
this piece is phenomenal and everyone should read it https://twitter.com/...
2021-09-14 View on X
The Verge

A look at the harsh reality of working for on-demand delivery apps in NYC, including fluctuating pay and relentless time pressure, and labor organizing efforts

New Yorkers need to push for real employment protections for food delivery workers, who are literally risking their lives to feed you. https://twitter.com/... @nymag : @joshdzieza ...