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" ... During the opening sequence to The Last Jedi, I said out loud that “If I don’t see Lando in five minutes, I’m walking out.” So him not appearing at all in the film was bad enough. What made TLJ's lack of Lando so egregious was that the movie either knowingly or unknowingly teased that Lando was coming. When Maz is describing the master codebreaker as a smooth-talking, rakish gambler — or something like that; the quote isn’t available online — it appeared obvious that she was talking about Lando. Why tease Lando so strongly and then not have him show up? It’s outrageous, and quite frankly the biggest problem with the movie. ... "
" ... First, Adam must put away moving boxes and find a way into the attic of the old house. As you enter the attic you come across a lock alongside a decipher device—a little cliche since Adam is a codebreaker, but at least the puzzles were challenging throughout the game. The puzzles in 'The Beast Inside' were implemented cleverly and woven into the plot smoothly. While challenging, they do not feel impossible, and I never had to look up the gameplay videos on YouTube to progress throughout the game. ... "
" ... While large established investors like former Cold War codebreaker Jim Simons and his firm, Renaissance Technologies, have experienced lackluster performance, the strategy of short-term speculation on low-priced, levered, story (or even bankrupt) stocks made some small investors become winners. How do they beat well established firms built by code breakers? Well, there is no code at the present time. The small retail investor is merely symbolic of what is taking place. As Gavekal recently highlighted, “Nikola, an aspiring electric vehicle manufacturer with no revenues that launched three months ago on Nasdaq saw its value spike” nearly 10-fold mainly because “like Elon Musk’s electric car company, it was also named after 19th century Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla.” In short, fundamentals are out, while speculation has been in. ... "