My bachelors thesis was basically about recommender systems like this. Netflix truly is a sunken ship.
My bachelors thesis was basically about recommender systems like this. Netflix truly is a sunken ship.
This is Wes Anderson in top for, it’s a really fun watch!
I changed my reddit link to lemmy but kept the snoo symbol.
I don’t really visit too much, I will sweep by a few times a week or so. Reddit I only go to when Google takes me there, which is often enough thst I had to install the official turd of an app.
But I do t have a user over there anymore, so I am not logged in.
I guess how the streaming services promote and place shows in their own service matters.
Are your recommendations really “yours”? Or are they based on trends outside of your viewing habits. Despite having down voted every comedy show on a service, will it still recommend it to you if it’s widely popular?
I think a lot more people chose things from their “wheels” on the Frontpage than we give credit to.
There’s a whole bunch of fillers each time they remotely catch up to the Manga and several “guides” about which ones to skip etc. It’s not too hawrd to catch up if you make it a consistent low-time commitment like watching half an ep on the pooper
I ordered parts and built my own, super fun hobby! The custom keyboard scene is very fun
I agree about the quests feeling fairly good, but my hod is the jour Al itself atrocious. No way to remove/hide quests from the map. Many quests sort of remain in this “not done” quest state because completing it will have undesirable outcomes and it feels weird that I have to keep it there still
Purely based on population I’m an exceptional climbing instructor.
I love OptimumTech. Mostly focused on SFF builds and peripherals and setup-minimalism. However Ali has a very relaxing voice and entirely drama free
Absolutely loving ours like this. But we also still use a bunch of streaming services occationally
I agree. I quite enjoyed it, despite being able to recognize it as being far from a masterpiece. The 2nd one however I actively dislike.
For me it’s the gentle lullof the motor and mild sway of the plane. I just can’t stay awake if I try
Around 12 years of reddit here. Completely purged my account and then deleted it. Haven’t been back since.
Noticed that google which is basically a glorified reddit search engine, has become even worse
I miss a lot of my niche content
You can view it all from any of those I suppose? It’s just where its hosted from
You can certainly just join the biggest one, but if you want to catch more similar stuff, join several c/gaming across a few instances. While they are seperate, when you browse your subscribed you won’t really notice I guess.
Is that the "network interface"setting? Bit new and clueless to this
It’s not widely available and its only in Norwegian, sadly.
However, I will second @mkengine proposal for Letterboxd, I think it is the superior site to nerd out on. Discovery can be a challenge, depending on your own level of investment into the medium. I’m a big ol movie-nerd, and I’m currently grateful to have access to most streaming services through friends/family/partner so I get to browse them if desired.
Apart from that my twitter algorithm is quite skewed towards movies, and I have a “list” on there (curated users you can browse, kind of like a community on here. That’s been great.
Other than that, I listed to podcast, sometimes check out our national newspapers reviews (but most of those reviewers are already in the aforementioned twitter-list) etc.
As for reading on recommender systems and the algorithm for netflix. My work was based around bias and “trust” when it comes to the recommender systems and how much it recommended/pushed “its own agenda” to users despite having differential tastes.
Good keywords I enjoyed was: recommender system bias I also read some good articles on the spotify recommender systems. But those mostly centered around people growing attached to their algorhitms. It was a fun read.