Caitlin is Mashable's Australian Editor. She has written for The Guardian, Junkee, and any number of plucky little music and culture publications that were run on the smell of an oily rag and have ...
It’s tempting to believe a great heist story, whether it’s in a movie or a series, is like great jazz: A collection of seemingly disparate parts, each excellent but incomplete on their own, get ...
Netflix users can stream the first seven episodes in any order they choose. The only rule is to finish with the “White” episode, which explains it all. Each episode represents a color found in a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Giancarlo Esposito: Kaleidoscope's Random Viewing Order Takes Viewers Out of Their Comfort Zone With Netflix’s Kaleidoscope now ...
Kaleidoscope, Netflix’s new heist show, randomizes its episode order for every viewer. This means you could start the story long after the crew of thieves it follows have finished their heist, or ...
Generally when assuming a chaotic (i.e. random) system like an undirected graph, we assume that if we start coloring these (i.e. assign values) with two colors no real pattern emerges. Yet it’s been ...
It's a problem many Spotify users know all too well: no matter how many times a large playlist gets shuffled, it always seems to pick out the same handful of songs to play first. While some listeners ...
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