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HBO Max ordered the pilot for Hacks, a single-camera comedy series, from co-creators Aniello, Downs, and Statsky in January 2020, [2] and then picked it up for a 10-episode order in May 2020. [3] The series is co-executive produced with Michael Schur , and David Miner and Morgan Sackett (3 Arts Entertainment).
wikiHow was founded by Jack Herrick on January 15, 2005, with the goal of creating "the how-to guide for everything." [6] January 15 was selected as its launch date to honor Wikipedia, which was launched on January 15, 2001. [7] Herrick drew inspiration for wikiHow from eHow, a how-to website he and business partner Josh Hannah purchased in 2004.
Hacks is an American comedy-drama television series created by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky that premiered on May 13, 2021, on HBO Max. Starring Jean Smart , Hannah Einbinder , and Carl Clemons-Hopkins , the series centers on the professional relationship between a young comedy writer and a legendary stand-up comedian.
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Hacks: Won [13] Artios Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Comedy Series Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman, Anna Mayworm Won [14] Dorian Awards: Best TV Comedy Hacks: Nominated [15] Best LGBTQ TV Show Hacks: Nominated Best TV Musical Performance Jean Smart (for "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman") Nominated Best ...
Mary Makes It Easy is a Canadian television cooking show hosted by Mary Berg, which premiered on CTV Life Channel in 2021. [1] The show, which is shot in Berg's real home kitchen, is designed around simple, easy-to-make recipes for people who struggle with their cooking skills. [2] Episodes also air on CTV and CTV 2 after premiering on CTV Life ...
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Book cover of the 1979 paperback edition. Hubert Dreyfus was a critic of artificial intelligence research. In a series of papers and books, including Alchemy and AI, What Computers Can't Do (1972; 1979; 1992) and Mind over Machine, he presented a pessimistic assessment of AI's progress and a critique of the philosophical foundations of the field.