Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
monetizing directly with subs, NFTs, etc
Andrew Chen • What today’s social apps can learn from Web 2.0, the social network revolution from 15 years ago at andrewchen
Ultimately, such Netflix recommendations are less about finding the content that suits a user’s preferences and more about presenting what’s already…
Some highlights have been hidden or truncated due to export limits.
Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
Everyone customizes,
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
Seated each afternoon in the darkened screening room, Bannerman came to regard the targeted numerals of the Academy leader as hypnagogic sigils preceding the dream-state of film.”
Joe Fassler • Light the Dark: Writers on Creativity, Inspiration, and the Artistic Process
1/4
By embracing distinct fandoms and communities, Netflix found a new way to engage its audience, from monolithic to micro-interest.
"We're able to look at it: What is that next generation of geekdom, the next generation of fandom?"
None on a Netflix scale, or even a Netflix-in-2005 scale.