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869 implied HN points 01 Dec 22
  1. Andor succeeded by focusing on the daily experiences of living under Imperial rule, showing specific victims of oppression and resistance.
  2. The success of Andor hints at exploring stories within the Star Wars universe beyond the original trilogy timeline, delving into how the galaxy actually works for everyday people.
  3. There is potential for more mature Star Wars content like Andor, but it's also important for creators to balance gritty themes with the beloved space adventure elements of the franchise.
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395 implied HN points 08 Sep 23
  1. The movie 'Brotherhood of the Wolf' is a wild mix of genres like kung fu, horror, period drama, and conspiracy thriller set in 18th-century France.
  2. The film captures a turn-of-the-millennium 'Bootleg Cinema' vibe with its commitment to each genre element and its unique visual style.
  3. The narrative of the movie cleverly navigates historical and philosophical themes, presenting surprising twists and unique characters like Monica Bellucci's role and the Vatican conspiracy.
331 HN points 15 Sep 23
  1. Apple's marketing materials often feature fake texts to demonstrate new features in their products.
  2. The users in these fake texts engage in activities like sharing photographs, planning trips, and throwing surprise parties.
  3. There is a recurring character named John Bishop in these fake texts who appears across different iOS versions, adding a layer of mystery.
263 implied HN points 04 Sep 23
  1. Read Max is having a Labor Day sale with 20% off subscriptions this week
  2. Subscribers get benefits like weekly newsletters, recommendations, and exclusive content
  3. You can also purchase collectible Read Max merchandise on sale, like baseball caps
526 implied HN points 02 Dec 22
  1. Christine McVie welcomed new Fleetwood Mac members and collaborated well with them.
  2. Despite her solo albums not reaching the heights of her Fleetwood Mac work, Christine McVie has strong songwriting skills.
  3. You can hear the transformation in production and songwriting in Christine McVie's music over the years.
342 implied HN points 04 Dec 22
  1. Paid subscribers can access weekly recommendations on 'Andor' and mellow occult thrillers.
  2. Readers recommended cool mellow occult thrillers in a recent roundup.
  3. An article featuring cigarette-smoking, murderous goats was included in the recommendations.
342 implied HN points 23 Aug 22
  1. The post includes favorite comics, an underrated action movie, and summer music recommendations.
  2. It's part of a roundup that includes articles, books, movies, TV shows, and music enjoyed by the author.
  3. Readers are encouraged to subscribe for full access to the archive and enjoy a 7-day free trial.
210 implied HN points 25 Nov 22
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  2. The subscription includes two newsletters per week, reading/streaming recommendations, and exclusive merchandise.
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210 implied HN points 29 Sep 22
  1. The post recommends a great supernatural mystery movie to watch tomorrow.
  2. It also mentions a good newsletter about history.
  3. The newsletter is supported by paid reader subscriptions.
79 implied HN points 28 Nov 22
  1. Read Max is offering a 20% discount for subscriptions until December 2nd
  2. Subscribing to Read Max gives access to weekly newsletters, recommended content, and subscriber benefits
  3. The sale also applies to gift subscriptions
8 HN points 28 Feb 24
  1. Google created an A.I. that unintentionally generated racially diverse images, leading to controversy and criticism.
  2. The purpose of A.I. chatbots like Google's Gemini remains unclear, raising questions about their ideal use and user expectations.
  3. The cultural shift away from tightly-knit, geographically-rooted subcultures may impact youth's sense of validation and self-worth.
3 HN points 01 Dec 23
  1. People outside the tech industry may not care much about specific A.I. companies or figures.
  2. Major Silicon Valley investors and executives are moving away from A.I. doomerism beliefs.
  3. Increased accessibility and interaction with A.I. models could help demystify and lessen public fear around artificial intelligence.
2 HN points 22 Nov 23
  1. The firing and re-hiring of Sam Altman at OpenAI caused a significant stir, with implications spanning the tech industry.
  2. OpenAI's corporate structure and culture create tensions between safety-focused goals and the drive for commercial success.
  3. The situation at OpenAI reflects a clash between different perspectives on artificial intelligence and highlights the complexities of navigating these issues.
2 HN points 10 Nov 23
  1. David Fincher's movie 'The Killer' explores the concept of sigma males in a dark and thought-provoking way.
  2. Sigma males are seen as mysterious loners who follow their own path, embodying a mix of self-pity and self-justification among insecure individuals.
  3. Fincher's work often delves into societal and gender anxieties shaped by digital culture rather than being explicitly about the internet itself.
5 HN points 07 Dec 22
  1. There is a nostalgic trend for small, unique smartphones.
  2. Consider unconventional options like the Unihertz Jelly 2 for a different smartphone experience.
  3. Unihertz Jelly 2 is a tiny, quirky phone with surprising capabilities and many quirky features.