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Space: 1999 Special Effects techniques

Space: 1999 Special Effects techniques

💥 Explore this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Key idea: Special Effects techniques Special effects (SFX or just FX) are as old as cinema, and many techniques have direct roots in stage magic (film pioneer Georges Méliès was originally a stage magician). The British film industry was particularly strong in special effects. A lot of this was thanks to Alexander Korda and his brothers, Hungarian directors who came to the UK in the 1930s to make a series of epic influential movies. Korda brought a Hollywood SFX expert, Ned Mann, to the UK; the British Board…
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Football Daily – Champions League debrief: Chelsea dominate, first loss for Manchester City and Newcastle defeat Aubameyang

Football Daily – Champions League debrief: Chelsea dominate, first loss for Manchester City and Newcastle defeat Aubameyang

💥 Check out this insightful post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: Available for over a yearIt was a mixed night for English clubs in the Champions League, with Chelsea beating Barcelona, ​​while Manchester City and Newcastle both lost. Kelly Cates got all the reactions, and was joined by BBC football correspondent Ian Dennis, former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin, and former Manchester City midfielder Michael Brown. They start at Stamford Bridge where Chelsea dominated Barcelona with ten men. Chelsea winger Estevao Willian shone in the 3-0 win, scoring a stunning goal in the process. But…
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Crick: A Mind in Motion by Matthew Cobb – the charismatic genius who changed science | Autobiography books

Crick: A Mind in Motion by Matthew Cobb – the charismatic genius who changed science | Autobiography books

💥 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Biography books,Science and nature books,Books,Culture 💡 Key idea: MMost people can tell you that Francis Crick, along with James Watson, discovered the double helix structure of DNA, and shaped our understanding of how genes work. Few know that Crick also played a major role in modern neuroscience and inspired our ongoing efforts to understand the biological basis of consciousness.Crick once said that the two questions that interested him most were "the dividing line between the living and the nonliving, and the workings of the brain," questions that…
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Find Your Grind Foundation raises $5 million to grow the platform to enable students to explore unique career paths

Find Your Grind Foundation raises $5 million to grow the platform to enable students to explore unique career paths

💥 Explore this must-read post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 Category: Fundraising,Startups,Series A,EdTech,gen z,gen alpha ✅ Main takeaway: If you're a fan of the punk scene from the early 2000s, you might recognize Nick Gross, the drummer for the band Goldfinger. Now he is empowering young people to pursue their passions through his career exploration platform, Find Your Grind. The platform highlights alternative careers that aren't typically emphasized in schools, including being a member of a pop punk band, a content creator, a social media manager, and even a professional eSports player. The company on Tuesday announced a $5 million Series…
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The saving secret that big banks don’t want you to know

The saving secret that big banks don’t want you to know

🔥 Check out this must-read post from Investopedia | Expert Financial Advice and Markets News 📖 📂 Category: Personal Finance News,News 💡 Key idea: Key takeaways Most major banks – including Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo – pay almost nothing on savings, with many customers unaware of how much extra they could earn elsewhere. Your savings are completely safe at small banks or online, thanks to Federal Deposit Insurance that protects balances up to $250,000. Opening a high-yield savings account usually takes just minutes online, making it easy to stop accepting low interest rates. How do the big…
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What Now? Handling Errors in Large Systems

💥 Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: More options means more choices. Cloudflare’s deep postmortem for their November 18 outage triggered a ton of online chatter about error handling, caused by a single line in the postmortem: .unwrap() If you’re not familiar with Rust, you need to know about Result, a kind of struct that can contain either a succesful result, or an error. unwrap says basically “return the successful results if their is one, otherwise crash the program”1. You can think of it like an assert. There’s a ton…
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Manchester City 0-2 Bayer Leverkusen: Has Pep Guardiola made a lot of changes?

Manchester City 0-2 Bayer Leverkusen: Has Pep Guardiola made a lot of changes?

💥 Explore this awesome post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Key idea: A luggage issue in Germany meant the plane carrying the Leverkusen squad had to return to the departure gate on Monday afternoon, delaying their arrival in Manchester.A day later, City's plethora of match-day adjustments left a senior member of Bayer Leverkusen's squad - in his words - "shocked", telling BBC Sport they had made the necessary preparations for the contest but were not expecting this particular line-up.Another employee pointed to the unavailability of key players such as defender Edmund Tapsoba, former Real Madrid player Lucas Vazquez…
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Estévao Willian vs Lamine Yamal – How the Chelsea striker outdid the Barcelona prodigy

Estévao Willian vs Lamine Yamal – How the Chelsea striker outdid the Barcelona prodigy

🔥 Check out this must-read post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Main takeaway: It has been billed as the battle of the two prodigy teenage girls - but for the first time, Lamine Yamal finds himself in the shadows, away from the limelight.This was Willian Estevao's night.With Chelsea already leading 1-0 and Barcelona down to 10 men, the 18-year-old produced a truly memorable moment to light up an already buzzing Stamford Bridge pitch.After receiving a pass from Reece James, Estevao cut the ball inside, turned Alejandro Balde upside down, and then fired a powerful shot into the roof…
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Dracula Review – Luc Besson’s romantic reimagining of the gothic classic is ridiculous but watchable | film

Dracula Review – Luc Besson’s romantic reimagining of the gothic classic is ridiculous but watchable | film

✨ Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Film,Horror films,Romance films,Luc Besson,Christoph Waltz,Culture,Bram Stoker 💡 Key idea: pThere is perhaps little enthusiasm for a new version of Dracula from Luc Besson, the flamboyant and puffy French maestro. However, it has to be said: this lavishly upholstered vampire romance is ambitious and skillful - and in all its hammering cheese, I'm not sure I wouldn't prefer it to Robert Eggers' recent, elegant version of Nosferatu. There are some very strange touches, including one shot showing the land border between France and Romania.Christoph Waltz plays a smart,…
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Warner Music signs deal with AI-powered music startup Suno, settles lawsuit

Warner Music signs deal with AI-powered music startup Suno, settles lawsuit

✨ Read this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 Category: AI,Media & Entertainment,ai music,suno,warner music 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: Warner Music Group (WMG) announced Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with Suno to settle a copyright lawsuit against the AI-powered music startup. The deal with Suno “will break new ground in music creation, engagement and discovery, while compensating and protecting artists, songwriters and the broader creative community,” WMG said in a press release. WMG also announced that it has sold Songkick, a live music and concert discovery platform, to Suno for an undisclosed sum. WMG acquired the Songkick…
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