First up, two of Netflix's most talked about series, Luke Cage and GLOW, are returning for their second seasons. W. Kamau Bell has a new stand-up special hitting, and while they will be removing Civil War, Thor fans should rejoice as Ragnarok is hitting the service.
There are a number of other TV shows, films, and specials hitting Netflix in June. As per usual, we've got you covered; here's a look at everything hitting Netflix in Juneas well as our picks of what you definitely need to be checking for. Plan accordingly.
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I assume that means the conjunctivitis is viral, and chloramphenicol will be useless?
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You're right to hold off on the antibiotics, but viral conjunctivitis is highly contagious so please maintain good hand hygiene whilst experiencing symptoms. An alcohol based hand gel should be considered if you plan on being in public areas where soap and water are unavailable.
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I really hope somebody is manually going to all the trouble of trying to spam B3ta, rather than a bot.
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A swearing, shitty magnet driven robot army that does nothing but draw cocks everywhere.
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I now have a Mutated Monty style video of the army in my head and they're bleedin' everywhere!
The first (and only other) post by MasterUber is a cut and paste from a Wired article, so I'm going for spambot.
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is that it presents it's content to users in a very accessible way. I doubt it's possible for you to reorganise that data any better than Netflix already has.
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Suspect they've got reasons for wanting you to watch x instead of y and organise it accordingly
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I mean I've spent hours flicking through the damn thing looking for something - anything - to watch and failed many times.
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just that it's easily accessible.
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It takes far too long to fight through the dross that for some reason it thinks I'd be interested in to find something I'm actually interested in.
That's not down to me not liking the content, that's bad UX hiding the content from me.
As for using the search function with a tv remote? That's time that would be more productively spent gnawing my own foot off.
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But that's more the remote's fault than netflix.
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They designed a UI that is a nightmare to use with the control method available. As an example of how it can be done on TV, look at iPlayer. Stuff is in obvious categories and sorted alphabetically. It doesn't pretend to know what you want to watch and therefore you can find things.
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Almost none of them include a keyboard, so if you're attempting to type something in you'll have to fuck about for ages with a fiddly piece of shit. Netflix is not at fault for that.
TVs and set-top-boxes are also absurdly underpowered and slow as shite, so you often have around a second (or even more) of delay between input and response. Again this is not the fault of Netflix.
Finally, iPlayer, 4oD and all the other things I've used suffer from exactly the same issues.
Certainly they could index stuff alphabetically, but that's an issue of content arrangement, not of the interface itself.
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If you want a curated library and are only interested in the most popular stuff, then you’re golden. Good luck finding anything resembling a workable index that allows you to dig out the more interesting films though.
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Also... did you visit OPs link? He clearly hasn't sorted the data any better than Netflix.
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I don’t want filtered recommendations
I want to be able to browse a catalogue.
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I wouldn't object to that.
As for their filtered recommendations, I find they're usually fairly accurate to the sort of stuff that I like; might be nice to have a "never show me this shit ever again" button for stuff that you have no intention of ever watching.
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