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  • chainbuilder 4 hours ago
    Las Vegas has no shortage of news sources, from legacy outlets like Las Vegas Review-Journal to alternative weeklies like Las Vegas Weekly, but most follow the traditional article format.

    I’ve been experimenting with a different approach: a signal-based newspaper called Las Vegas Brief.

    Instead of long-form articles, the site aggregates and clusters news into “signals”—short, data-backed summaries sourced from multiple articles, with timestamps, sources, and confidence levels. It currently publishes local Las Vegas signals alongside broader categories like tech, mining, and property, and is powered by a backend engine (FuturesDNA) that helps identify emerging trends.

    The idea is to move away from “reading the news” and toward scanning for actionable information—something closer to a terminal than a traditional newspaper.

    Would love feedback on:

    Whether this format is more useful than traditional articles Signal vs article readability What features would make this genuinely valuable for local users