Ideally you shouldn't completely trust the characters either way. But ok it might be easier for the movie to avoid issues when there's little info. It gives more work to the viewer too.
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We still know what we see. Many movies are equally vague about the actual mechanics and still introduce contradictions.
Tbf the characters don't have to understand or explain anything. If there is a way for the internal logic of the movie to work without contradicting itself, that should be good enough for no plot holes.
Primer is one of those movies that needs like 3 rewatches to spot a plot hole and no one's got time for that. Another good show of this type is Steins;Gate (totally watch it if you like time travel stuff)
Free e-bikes is really nice but isn't the issue usually infrastructure? Shoreline doesn't look particularly bike friendly. The first image that comes up for it in Google maps is actually a big parking lot
Wish it worked like that with the lights. I don't like artificial light so only have some back lights on or none at all most of the time. And will sleep until 1pm with two big windows without blinds in my room.
Assuming you can change the future, you can send a message with your location history every x minutes to your 1-day (or more) ago self. You will have to encode it (and I guess this should be done outside the phone) in a way that the assassin can't spoof a message. You'll have to figure out that encoding as soon as you find out about the assassin since that's your message travel limit anyway. When you start receiving messages you follow that location history and then stop following it when you stop receiving them because something went wrong there. Eventually some instance of you might make it 7 days.
Not really to the point where my handwriting is shit because I haven't written anything substantial for the past 5(?) years. But paper is still the best for drawing schemas/associations. And normal drawings of course, I carry a small notebook for that.
Seems like the natural progression of things
You know, if copilot also joins morning meetings for you while you sleep, that's a deal I'm willing to make
Teams dying doesn't sound too bad either. Just hoping the next iteration isn't even worse
Why these languages specifically? If it's for different reasons you should pick what's most important to you. Also, with Spanish and Portuguese, Italian and French should be much easier than the others but don't you already understand a good part of them?