Their materials carefully imply that they aren't, but in my experience all theaters are pretty much covered. Even the small artsy theater ran by a local non-profit.
In my experience, most of the theaters in NYC are covered (including all the AMCs) but there are a small few arthouse theaters that aren't covered. That said, there are plenty of arthouse theaters in NYC that _are_ covered, so it's not a problem at all for me.
A bigger issue (for some people) is that it doesn't cover 3D films and other such fancy versions of films that also have regular versions. I personally don't care (I don't like the 3D ones) but I imagine that could be undesirable. Though, technically, there's nothing to stop you from using moviepass to see those kinds of things, but it's against their rules, so if they catch you they could cancel your subscription. I'm not sure how aggressively they check up on those things though.
Where in Australia are you based?? I've seen a bunch of really awesome coworking spaces in Melbourne and can help you get connected to the people I know.
Hey I saw all the videos you mentioned and they look pretty awesome :)
I'll check out Epipheo and CommonCraft they both look great :)
Let me know if you come across or hear of any more.
Thanks Schabes
I personally like the idea of keeping a personal journal.
I usually just describe what i'm working on and write it in a document which goes into a folder that is month / year stamped.
Just be descriptive in what project you worked. How you overcame certain problems.
What were the pain points and your solution.
Rather than using actual code you can use Pseudo Code or write it in descriptive english so its a reference point to your coding efforts and nothing to do with the IP.
If price isn't an issue I'd definitely look into the Razer Blade 14"
It's every bit as good as a MacBook Pro in build quality and has really high end specs (since it's a gaming laptop) is also touch screen and a windows machine
Go for it... History has proven that if your product / service is something people want / need / use then it will get traction regardless of the domain name. Being realistic most people know that .com domains are running out. And once your company gains traction you can make a bid and buy the .com domain
https://insights.gg/
https://gamingmonk.com/
https://www.toornament.com/en_US/
https://battlefy.com/
https://pvp.com