A juror, a lawyer and a mysterious woman stand in the way of a man trying to manipulate an explosive trial.
Runaway Jury
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A juror, a lawyer and a mysterious woman stand in the way of a man trying to manipulate an explosive trial.
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After twenty years away, Odysseus washes up on the shores of Ithaca, haggard and unrecognizable. The king has finally returned home, but much has changed in his kingdom since he left to fight in the Trojan war.
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A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner agree to put up a false heterosexual front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée's conservative parents.
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A group of friends are going through a mid-life crisis. They decide to remake a favorite movie from their youth but encounter unexpected events when they enter the jungle.
Following on from my previous movie summaries, this is my January 2026 review. Overall, I watched 31 new movies this month. January is usually a month full of stellar movies, as the awards season is starting. However, the movies I watched this month didn't reflect this.
I came across an issue with Laravel's custom maintenance mode and JSON content-negotiation, but I was able to fix it with the exception handler.
Following on from my previous movie summaries, this is my December 2025 review and the final one of the year. Overall, I watched 35 new movies this month, taking the total for the year to 430!
What decade is it? There have been new releases from Yellowcard, Motion City Soundtrack and The Starting Line, after a nine, ten, and eighteen years respectively. There has also been new music from other bands that have been around for decades (and more).
In all of the debates about the value of AI-assistance in software development there’s one depressing anecdote that I keep on seeing: the junior engineer, empowered by some class of LLM tool, who deposits giant, untested PRs on their coworkers—or open source maintainers—and expects the “code review” process to handle the rest.
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_If their friends and co-workers aren’t coding with AI, they may not have seen someone experience the “a-ha” moment. If you're not sure where to start, pick one engineer who's even slightly curious and give them a half day to experiment on a low-stakes project. Let them share what they learned with the team. That's how it started for us, and it's how movements tend to happen: not through mandates, but through one person showing another what's possible.
geocod.io/code-and-coordinates/2026-01-21-hand-chiseling-code/
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_A more accurate framing would be that Fizzy is source available. You can read it, run it, and modify it. But DHH's company is keeping the SaaS rights because they want to be able to build a sustainable business. That is defensible and generous, but it is not open source.
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_A desktop app that manages your dev processes. Add a project, define what needs to run, and Solo handles the rest. Auto-start, auto-restart, notifications when something needs attention.
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_A Python IDE meant for learning programming.
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_An ultra-lightweight HTML + CSS, semantic UI component library with zero dependencies. No framework, build, or dev complexity. Just include the tiny CSS and JS files and you are good to go building decent looking web applications with most commonly needed components and elements.
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