TV shows or movies?

Felya Bilgen
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The weekend is almost here!❀️ Any cozy recommendations for what to watch? Maybe a cool startup docuseries? πŸš€

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Uma Venugopal
Recently been binging a ton of kdramas, so TV shows!
Amelia Charlie
Definitely TV shows.
angel william
I like movies to watch
Emma Jon
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Definitely TV shows.
Aristo Coutinho
TV shows
Stephen Valerie
Hello. I can recommend a few documentaries about startups that you can watch at https://soap2dayto.io/. First on my list would be Silicon Valley: The Untold Story. This series tells the fascinating story of the birth and development of Silicon Valley, a place where ideas and innovation thrive. You will learn about the influence of giants such as Apple, Google and Facebook on the global economy. Another fascinating documentary series is Startup: The Series. It explores the lives and struggles of entrepreneurs trying to make it in the world of technology. This series raises important questions about business, innovation, and the risks startups face.
Igor Lysenko
TV series, I work and listen to in the background but don’t remember them.
Felya Bilgen
@ixord hahah I do the same thing but not all the time 😁
@ixord I do that with documentaries. But regular shows I need to pay attention to!
Daniel Benoit
Definitely TV shows. At this way you have the chance to learn more about the story and get more background information. What do you think? A startup documentation would be nice! πŸ˜πŸ‘
Felya Bilgen
@danielbenoit watched a documentary last weekend about vapes, juul, it was really good
Daniel Benoit
@felicitias thanks for the tip. I saw that on Netflix. I will start watching shortly πŸ˜πŸ‘
Barry Zheng
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Exciting weekend plans! If you're into startup-themed content, 'Silicon Valley' is a must-watch TV series for a humorous take on the tech startup world. For a more documentary-style series, 'The Startup Kids' and 'Startup.com' provide real insights into the highs and lows of startup life. Also, consider checking out 'Abstract: The Art of Design' on Netflix for a creative spin on design and innovation. What aspects of startups are you most interested in exploring through these shows? πŸ“ΊπŸš€ I have launched a GPT navigation website: GPTBLOX, aggregating and categorizing 8,000+ GPTs. In the context of startup-themed shows, how do you think these GPT categories could offer insights or inspiration for those interested in the startup ecosystem?
Both, but anything Marvel related. #nerd What was the most recent movie you've seen?
Felya Bilgen
@ar_bell yesterday I watched Insidious: The Red Door(2023) it was about astral travelling, I like the concept and it was actually the continious movie of the 1st Insidious movie πŸš€
@felicitias Sounds cool! I'll look it up!
Ling Tien
Both it depend on mood
TV shows as long as they don’t get discontinued!!! Otherwise it’s the same as watching half a movie..