Some years ago, while sat in the trendy offices of a right-on independent production company in London’s Soho, I found myself pitching a bunch of ideas to a fresh-faced multiculti group of telly wallahs. Pitching ideas to the British ‘meedja’ is something of a highwire act. Not only are your …
Read More »He-Man and the Masters of the Wokeverse: How Netflix’s agenda-driven programming is causing customers to tune out
On the surface, Netflix’s reboot of the classic 80s cartoon ‘He-Man and the Masters of the Universe’ looked like it had everything it needed to be a huge success. It had a beloved brand, a huge nostalgia-hungry fanbase, and a respected filmmaker overseeing it who was a pop-culture darling. But …
Read More »US Supreme Court rules in favor of Google in largest-ever programming copyright case
The $8 billion copyright case against Google landed heavily in the tech giant’s favor on Monday, with six judges finding in favor of the company and just two dissenting in support of Oracle. Google had argued its reuse of the code in question was in line with “long-settled, common practice[s] …
Read More »Kiev schoolchildren free promise to teach programming
IT is an elective course will be 2.5 months. In Kiev students 3-5 classes of school №61 (Melnikova str., 39), specializing in Informtechnologia, today start for free to learn programming. IT is an elective course designed for 2.5 months. Hold it to be the volunteers of the Academy coding. Further, …
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