Three weeks into shifting my eating window earlier and the sleep improvement alone has been worth it. I was not expecting that side effect at all.
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Three weeks into shifting my eating window earlier and the sleep improvement alone has been worth it. I was not expecting that side effect at all.
The Gen Z angle is spot on. My younger colleagues are talking about their supplement stacks the same way they talk about their investment portfolios. It's a completely different relationship to cognitive health than anything I saw in my own generation at that age.
Night eating syndrome and circadian eating misalignment feels like a connection this article only brushes. For people with clinical patterns of night eating the timing piece is genuinely therapeutic, not just optimization.
Harsh but not wrong. The addiction storyline would have given the middle section actual dramatic stakes and they chose not to go there.
The detail that Suchan is hunting the killer because his work was plagiarized, not because of the murders themselves, is one of the most darkly funny protagonist motivations I have ever read in a thriller. Kim is operating on a different level.
The article talks about how each floor presents moral dilemmas rather than combat tests. That design philosophy is doing something genuinely important for how the story builds character. Physical strength can be leveled up. Moral clarity is harder to scale.
The structure shift in later volumes is divisive but I think it is actually the point. JH is showing you that there is no single hero story. Every person who steps into that ring has a complete life behind them.
Hot take but the mid-series arcs are actually stronger than the opening because by then the timeline divergence has gotten significant enough that even Jooheon does not know what is coming next.
The free tier having a Made in Bolt badge is a completely reasonable business decision and people complaining about it need to relax. You want free hosting and free AI generation and no attribution? That math doesn't work.
To the mobile question: currently it is web only. For native iOS and Android you would still need to go elsewhere. It is a real gap in the offering but the web apps are responsive so they work reasonably well on mobile browsers.
Fully agree that complex enterprise systems are a different story. But the question is how many of the things we currently hire full development teams to build actually require that complexity. Probably less than we assume.
Just want to say the personalization at scale use case is genuinely underrated. Sending personalized video messages to thousands of customers for birthdays or follow-ups was a white-glove, high-cost service before. Now it is a flow in a CRM.
The framework flexibility claim is accurate but there is a catch. Because AI models have trained on so much React and Next.js code, they naturally default toward that stack even when you ask for something lighter. Vibe coding tools in general have a React bias baked in.
The timeline issue is the thing I keep coming back to. Three to five years to first production silicon. The AI field moves so fast that what makes sense to optimize for today might be completely irrelevant by 2029. How do you even design for that uncertainty?
Speaking from experience building production apps, Claude Code's ability to catch its own mistakes mid-session is something that saved me from several ugly commits. I have not seen Codex do that as reliably.
Seeing Bitcoin and Ethereum both move strongly on the same day with broad altcoin participation underneath is the kind of market breadth that historically marks the beginning of a sustained move, not just a relief bounce.
Hot take. Alexandr Wang is the most important hire in tech in the last five years and Muse Spark is just the opening argument.
Does anyone else layer their hoodies over turtlenecks? I feel like it would look super cute with this outfit.
Those sandals look uncomfortable for a long night out. I'd probably swap them for some block heels
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