2026.04: Netflix, Luka, and Life in La La Land
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The best Stratechery content from the week of January 19, 2025, including Netflix questions, what TSMC means to AI, and some basketball
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2026.04: Netflix, Luka, and Life in La La Land
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Netflix's innovative approach to content delivery is setting a standard that other streaming services must follow to remain relevant.
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The rising dominance of TSMC in AI chip manufacturing poses significant risks to global tech competition and innovation.
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Basketball culture, as highlighted in the newsletter, reflects broader societal issues that deserve more attention in media narratives.
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The hype around TSMC's role in AI may be overstated; other factors in the tech landscape are equally crucial for AI development.
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Netflix's focus on diverse programming is essential for capturing a wider audience and promoting inclusivity in entertainment.
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