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Why does Gen Z specifically seem to be leading the cognitive health trend? Is it just social media or is something deeper going on?
Does anyone know how realistic it is to transition from software development to datacenter ops without an electrical or mechanical engineering background? Genuinely curious what the entry points are.
The Michael movie review verdict is in, and it is more complicated than the 26% Rotten Tomatoes score suggests. Antoine Fuqua's long-delayed Michael Jackson biopic, simply titled Michael, hit theaters this weekend with Jaafar Jackson playing his late uncle, and the critical response has been brutal. The BBC gave it one star. Roger Ebert's site called it a filmed playlist in search of a story. Yet early audience reactions on social media have been warmer, ticket pre-sales suggest an $80 million opening, and Variety thought it worked as an engrossing middle-of-the-road biopic. After tracking coverage across more than a dozen outlets over the past 48 hours, I think the honest answer to "should you watch this?" depends almost entirely on what you want from a music biopic, and this guide breaks down exactly what the film delivers, what it skips, and who will actually enjoy sitting through its two-hour-and-nine-minute runtime.
The comparison to Painter of the Night keeps coming up in discussions of this series and while I understand why, I think it sets up unfair expectations. Painter of the Night is a specific kind of morally dark story. This seems to be going for emotional complexity more than moral provocation.
The Netflix live-action Solo Leveling with Byeon Woo-seok is either going to be incredible or a spectacular disaster and there is genuinely no middle ground possible.
JH also wrote The Horizon which is a completely different style but equally devastating. If you like The Boxer and haven't read it yet, please stop what you are doing.
Adaptation news has apparently been circulating for a while but nothing official. The challenge would be finding a studio that could do justice to the nano machine interface sequences, because cheap production would absolutely ruin what makes those moments work.
Thinking about how manhwa adaptations into anime are becoming increasingly common and wondering how a story like this would even translate. The pacing is so specific to the reading experience.
Waiting for Solo Leveling season 3 confirmation while the A-1 Pictures producer tweets cryptically is genuinely maddening.
I keep wondering when YouTube and TikTok will start requiring disclosure labels on AI avatar content the way they require disclosure on paid partnerships. The regulatory lag here feels significant.
Can someone explain how the security actually works at scale though? Row-level security through Supabase sounds fine for an MVP but what about a production app with 50,000 users and sensitive data?
One thing I wish the article covered more is the international creator dynamic. HeyGen supporting over 140 languages is a massive story in markets like Southeast Asia, Latin America, and sub-Saharan Africa where local creator ecosystems are booming but production costs were historically prohibitive.
There's a photograph from February 2026 that pretty much sums up the state of AI right now. At the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the world's tech leaders onstage for a group photo. Everyone held hands. Well, almost everyone. Sam Altman of OpenAI and Dario Amodei of Anthropic, standing right next to each other, refused to clasp hands and instead raised their fists separately. The internet, predictably, lost its mind. An awkward moment between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at an AI Summit captured the increasingly icy relations between two rival tech leaders who started off as colleagues. That's not just petty drama. It's a window into what may be the most consequential corporate rivalry in the technology world right now, one that's playing out in boardrooms, courtrooms, Super Bowl ads, and billion-dollar compute deals all at once.
The comparison to collaborative tools like Google Docs with visible revision logs is where I want social media to eventually end up. Not for every comment obviously but for anything that reaches significant visibility. Accountability at scale requires some form of history.
It would likely go through federal court challenging the administrative process, possibly arguing the designation criteria were misapplied. Cases like this tend to move slowly and the interim restrictions can last years.
every major AI lab is going to end up doing this. Meta is doing it, OpenAI is doing it, and now Anthropic is exploring it. The era of everyone just buying Nvidia GPUs and calling it a day is clearly ending.
Niche take but this feature matters most for non-English speakers commenting in a second language. The pressure of posting something grammatically off and not being able to fix it is way higher when you are already self-conscious about how you write.
The EU fine and ongoing High Court challenge are so relevant here. TikTok is simultaneously arguing in court that Chinese engineers accessing EU user data is fine actually, while also arguing that not encrypting messages is for user safety. Both arguments require a lot of trust from regulators who have already said they do not trust TikTok.
Whether you like her or not, the level of scrutiny applied to every physical gesture she makes in public is exhausting to observe. Let the woman watch a runway show.
Not sure about the clear bag trend. I feel like a classic black clutch would work better with this look
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