I will start off by saying that I'm a bit of an oddball. I browse exclusively in private browsing mode. When I'm logged in to Stack Overflow and close a tab, I'm no longer logged in. So despite being a regular, I log in manually every day.
Today before I logged in I saw the new home page, and it immediately felt the same to me as going to Facebook or LinkedIn before you have an account. There's a big wall of gibberish that essentially says, "You can't do anything here until you start handing over information about yourself."
I clicked on the "For Developers" button and it scrolled down the page to show me products. I'm not looking for products. I'm looking to get questions answered. After scrolling through all of it, there was no content I actually wanted to see. Where did the questions and answers go?
Now, being a long-time user, I can just log in to see the questions. But being curious, I clicked around and found you can click on the hamburger menu and then click "Stack Overflow" to get to the questions. That is not at all obvious, and I doubt most new users will try that.
In all, this feels very unwelcoming for new users. I can understand the need to tell the world about the great products Stack Overflow provides. (We even use them at my workplace.) But this feels like the wrong way to do it. It also feels like advertising to the wrong people. I don't have any control over whether my workplace buys your products. I just want to get my questions answered.