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'Project Hail Mary' Crosses $300M in Sales to Become Amazon/MGM's Highest-Gross

https://variety.com/2026/film/news/project-hail-mary-global-box-office-amazon-mgm-highest-grossing-film-1236702246/
27•gnabgib•2h ago

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thomasgeelens•1h ago
Still wanna watch this movie, I haven't seen trailers (try to keep that to a minimum) and I like Gosling. Anybody here seen it?
l1n•1h ago
Watched it twice, cried both times. Probably could have had a few minutes cut while still tight if you care about that kind of thing, recommend watching in IMAX since it's a space movie. One notable annoying science inaccuracy that felt particularly blatent was jurer gur pragevshtr jnf haonynaprq sbe ab ernfba but that's forgivable.
popalchemist•1h ago
what is that gibberish?
brg•1h ago
Its rot13 encoding to avoid spoilers.
loloquwowndueo•1h ago
Likely a rot13-encoded spoiler.
collinvandyck76•1h ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROT13
scoopertrooper•1h ago
Rot13
explodes•1h ago
That part bugged me too!!! Like, why! There are two places at least, guh.
HPMOR•26m ago
I asked claude to decipher this and it refused. I asked gemini and it was permissible. Very interesting to see ROT-13 banned via Anthropic as a 'prompt injection' risk.
captn3m0•1h ago
Just came back from the show. Loved it. Might go back for an IMAX viewing. I liked the book as well, and thought it was a good adaptation.

Cried a lot.

hermitcrab•1h ago
Yes. I really enjoyed it. Visually spectacular, pretty faithful to the book (as far as I remember the book) and Ryan Gosling was very good in it. They were even fairly faithful to the laws of physics (relative to other Hollywood movies, anyway).
darepublic•41m ago
Found it excruciating to watch. As in boring. And there are a few times where the movie seems ready to make its landing and finish but something happens to extend it. I just couldn't get myself to care. The recent Sam Raimi movie I enjoyed
xoxxala•1h ago
Yeah, my wife and I saw it earlier this week. I thought it was an excellent adaptation of a very good book. My wife, who hasn’t read the book, didn’t like it and took a nap. (I think that’s a pretty minority position for most people who have seen the movie without reading the book.)
UltraSane•1h ago
The book is very good and the movie is pretty faithful to the book. They did an amazingly good job of making Rocky into a real character.
jmward01•1h ago
I like the underlying theme of both Project Hail Mary and The Martian: No great evil just be human and solve problems with a little humor. We need more of that and less might makes right superhero movies.
spiderfarmer•1h ago
Exactly. An no tiring unrealistic villain arc.
magicalhippo•47m ago
I hadn't read the book nor watched any trailers (I hate trailers with a passion), so tonally it was a fair bit lighter than anticipated. However both me and my unsuspecting victim of a movie partner (she isn't typically into scifi) really enjoyed it, and I had a similar sentiment afterwards.

Saw it on IMAX, and did not regret that choice one bit.

satvikpendem•21m ago
I read the book and really enjoyed it, but I heard the movie isn't really like the book, especially not enough of the science stuff unlike the Martian movie which does indeed have more of the science stuff. Those of you who read the book, what do you think of the movie?
desolate_muffin•17m ago
I read the book on release and loved it. The main themes and plot points are present in the movie, though it's overall a bit less nerdy and a bit more comical than the book. I think it is easily one of the best, most enjoyable sci-fi movies released this decade.
Tagbert•15m ago
It’s a movie, not a book. The audio book is 16 hours runtime. The movie is 2 hours. Some things were always going to be left out. The details of the science stuff was one of them. It works better in a book narrative where the process is told than a movie where it’s visual and you have to show.

The Martian book has more of the science process than PHM book does to begin with.

The movie hit all of the primary points but never got into the details. If you read the book you can fill in the details. I imagine that a lot of people watching the movie didn’t know why some things were happening. Maybe some will be interested enough to read the book or the audiobook. If not, they had a good experience in the movie anyway.

It’s still a really good movie.

Claude Code runs Git reset –hard origin/main against project repo every 10 mins

https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/40710
111•mthwsjc_•2h ago•32 comments

ChatGPT won't let you type until Cloudflare reads your React state

https://www.buchodi.com/chatgpt-wont-let-you-type-until-cloudflare-reads-your-react-state-i-decry...
297•alberto-m•4h ago•218 comments

The Cognitive Dark Forest

https://ryelang.org/blog/posts/cognitive-dark-forest/
199•kaycebasques•4h ago•95 comments

Voyager 1 runs on 69 KB of memory and an 8-track tape recorder

https://techfixated.com/a-1977-time-capsule-voyager-1-runs-on-69-kb-of-memory-and-an-8-track-tape...
372•speckx•8h ago•151 comments

Coding Agents Could Make Free Software Matter Again

https://www.gjlondon.com/blog/ai-agents-could-make-free-software-matter-again/
82•rogueleaderr•2h ago•66 comments

I'll buy your electronics to feed our robot

https://www.dayworkx.com/
38•skholinn•3d ago•6 comments

Midnight train from GA: A view of America from the tracks as airports struggle

https://isp.netscape.com/news/story/0001/20260329/e4d8ea591b3b036142c2bf2dee7dff5a
57•walterbell•4h ago•49 comments

There is No Spoon. A software engineers primer for demystified ML

https://github.com/dreddnafious/thereisnospoon
27•jmatthews•1h ago•7 comments

The road signs that teach travellers about France

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20260327-the-road-signs-that-teach-travellers-about-france
45•1659447091•3h ago•4 comments

Pretext: TypeScript library for multiline text measurement and layout

https://github.com/chenglou/pretext
177•emersonmacro•1d ago•27 comments

C++26 is done ISO C++ standards meeting, Trip Report

https://herbsutter.com/2026/03/29/c26-is-done-trip-report-march-2026-iso-c-standards-meeting-lond...
157•pjmlp•6h ago•120 comments

About the Atmosphere

https://toni.org/2026/03/27/about-the-atmosphere/
13•Kye•2d ago•0 comments

Ohm's Peg-to-WASM Compiler

https://ohmjs.org/blog/2026/03/12/peg-to-wasm
36•azhenley•2d ago•7 comments

The RISE RISC-V Runners: free, native RISC-V CI on GitHub

https://riseproject.dev/2026/03/24/announcing-the-rise-risc-v-runners-free-native-risc-v-ci-on-gi...
106•thebeardisred•3d ago•28 comments

More on Version Control

https://bramcohen.com/p/more-on-version-control
46•velmu•4h ago•6 comments

Show HN: Crazierl – An Erlang Operating System

https://crazierl.org/demo/
33•toast0•3h ago•9 comments

Neovim 0.12.0

https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/tag/v0.12.0
281•pawelgrzybek•6h ago•121 comments

Kyushu Railway Company Train Varieties

https://www.jrkyushu.co.jp/english/train/index.html
46•NaOH•5h ago•4 comments

Show HN: QuickBEAM – run JavaScript as supervised Erlang/OTP processes

https://github.com/elixir-volt/quickbeam
74•dannote•1d ago•11 comments

Creating West Coast Buddhism (2024)

https://letter.palladiummag.com/p/creating-west-coast-buddhism
44•surprisetalk•3d ago•23 comments

The rise and fall of IBM's 4 Pi aerospace computers: an illustrated history

https://www.righto.com/2026/03/ibm-4-pi-computer-history.html
64•zdw•7h ago•19 comments

AyaFlow: A high-performance, eBPF-based network traffic analyzer written in Rust

https://github.com/DavidHavoc/ayaFlow
80•tanelpoder•8h ago•4 comments

LinkedIn uses 2.4 GB RAM across two tabs

584•hrncode•15h ago•346 comments

Nitrile and latex gloves may cause overestimation of microplastics

https://news.umich.edu/nitrile-and-latex-gloves-may-cause-overestimation-of-microplastics-u-m-stu...
495•giuliomagnifico•14h ago•222 comments

Police used AI facial recognition to wrongly arrest TN woman for crimes in ND

https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/29/us/angela-lipps-ai-facial-recognition
336•ourmandave•10h ago•137 comments

Miasma: A tool to trap AI web scrapers in an endless poison pit

https://github.com/austin-weeks/miasma
277•LucidLynx•14h ago•207 comments

Show HN: I made a "programming language" looking for feedback

https://github.com/alonsovm44/glupe
25•alonsovm•5h ago•24 comments

Observations from carbon dioxide monitoring

https://grieve-smith.com/ftn/2026/03/nine-observations-from-carbon-dioxide-monitoring/
42•coloneltcb•2d ago•19 comments

Full network of clitoral nerves mapped out for first time

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/mar/29/full-network-clitoral-nerves-mapped-out-first-tim...
226•onei•8h ago•75 comments

Sky Wins Irish Court Order to Unmask 300 Pirate IPTV Users via Revolut Bank

https://torrentfreak.com/sky-wins-irish-court-order-to-unmask-300-pirate-iptv-users-via-revolut-b...
52•nixass•4h ago•22 comments