I feel like the potential payout will be less if they're just making the claim on one or more remixes. Unless they argue the remixes made the original song more popular
I thought it was visually stunning with largely great dialogue but I struggled to connect with it emotionally. Even the balcony scene which seemed to leave an impact on people, I just didn't feel much or felt like I understood the stakes. Though I intend to watch it again because I suspect it will be easier to process and appreciate
Google Tasks isn’t remotely close to being a powerful project management tool on par with Todoist or some of the other apps out there. Even Apple’s Reminders app can do more. It’s much closer in spirit to a paper to-do list — just a bunch of things written down that you need to get done.
If you liked/tried Reply All I highly recommend Underunderstood (plus Overunderstood if you join their Patreon, it's a big catalog). That being said it's more tech in culture than heavy/deep tech (they're journalists, not developers/hackers)
I don't think Darknet Diaries falls into this boat either...? The host may be libertarian or something but it's not really relevant to the content since it's mostly narrative-driven interviews or stories
I thought it was explicitly anti-news and politics?