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Hopefully this is good.
I think a prequel is a better setup for a series than anything in the current continuity.
I really liked Fargo (the series), so Noah Hawley’s involved is a good thing in my book.
Remember, we got to loop it through Jones!
Hopefully this is good.
I think a prequel is a better setup for a series than anything in the current continuity.
I really liked Fargo (the series), so Noah Hawley’s involved is a good thing in my book.
It seems they get enough viewership to make it financially viable.
I actually think this is a fair take and I see where you’re coming from. There is definitely a certain type for “streaming service sci-fi” shows and Silo falls into it. I had the same reaction to “Man in the High Castle” and I decided to skip The Rings of Power and Foundation because of this.
I am a huge fan of FO1/FO2 (and New Vegas), but I’ve given up on the franchise otherwise (there are better modern alternatives).
I guess with Silo it helped that I never read the novels. I can’t watch shows that butcher the core concept of my favourite novels. I am also curious about the lore. On the bright side, I did start reading the Silo books.
No idea regarding automation, but you can get (some) 4K TV series off rutracker (a public tracker).
https://rutracker.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=119
The site itself is in russian, but search queries in English work perfectly.
Content from English speaking countries almost always (literally around ~99.9% of the time) includes the original English audio track. You will have to manually set language priority in your video client as russian audio is set as the default track, but this should be easy to do.
Keep in mind that non-English movies/series will include the original audio and a russian dub/VO, English dub/VO will not be included. English subs are typically provided for non-English content.
Long-time Ars reader/subscriber here. They’re a pretty source for English language tech news. I am particularly fond of their reporting on tech adjacent public policy issues (US centrism notwithstanding).
One area where they are weak is taking a critical look at Apple. They keep promoting the notion that Apple is somehow different.
They did report on Apple’s censorship of steaming content on AI (due to the upcoming release of Apple intelligence) and critiques of the CCP, but beyond the initial reporting it’s like nothing happened.
They all use Apple products, nothing wrong with that they have excellent products, but you would think that a tech news site would have at least one or two journalists who use Windows/Android/Linux full time.
It’s almost as if they need a “hero company” in their lives and can’t deal with the notion that all these tech megacorps are the same; sketchy, dishonest and corrupt.
I highly doubt this will be good. As others have mentioned they’ll probably just use the name and make some random BS story.