Honestly felt seen reading the part about calorie apps making you miserable. I spent three years logging every bite and lost basically nothing while feeling constantly surveilled by my own phone.
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Honestly felt seen reading the part about calorie apps making you miserable. I spent three years logging every bite and lost basically nothing while feeling constantly surveilled by my own phone.
The technology sector is experiencing a paradox. While headlines scream about mass layoffs at major tech companies, a critical shortage is quietly building in one of the most essential areas of digital infrastructure. Datacenters, the physical backbone of our digital world, are facing an unprecedented demand surge, and there simply are not enough skilled professionals to build and maintain them. Countries across the globe are rushing to establish their own datacenter infrastructure. From India's ambitious plans to become a datacenter hub to the European Union's push for data sovereignty, and emerging markets in Southeast Asia and Latin America building their first large scale facilities, the construction boom is just beginning.
YA rating threw me off too. The emotional content is definitely heavier than most YA I have read. Maybe the absence of graphic violence or explicit content keeps it in that category technically.
Regressor Instruction Manual is a masterclass in writing a protagonist who is not the hero but is not quite the villain either. Lee Kiyoung operates in a moral gray zone that most manhwa are too timid to explore.
The question the article raises about dying hundreds of times and losing what it means to truly live is answered so quietly and gradually in the narrative that you almost miss when the story makes its point. That subtlety is everything.
The article ranking A Returner's Magic Season 2 at fifteen is fair but undersells how much the series improved by the end of season one. The character dynamics got genuinely compelling.
The Hero Returns premise is basically what would happen if the world kept calling a tired veteran back into service. That emotional core is more interesting than most hero origin stories.
Honestly the thing that keeps me coming back is that winning feels earned. The art builds up the threat of opponents so effectively that when Cheon Yeo-Woon figures it out the payoff lands. Cheap victories look cheap. These do not.
The article could have mentioned that The Gamer has been running for over a decade and is still ongoing. That's either a selling point or a warning depending on how you feel about open-ended stories.
The article says romance is minimal and that's mostly true but there are definitely some relationship dynamics building that feel more intentional than anything in the original.
What strikes me about the article is the focus on Yu's isolation but the series is equally about the people who see his talent and decide to orbit it for their own reasons. Coach K, the promoters, the other fighters. Everyone wants a piece of something they don't understand.
Forty million dollars in annual recurring revenue. Six months. One browser-based platform. Those numbers would be impressive for any software company, but for Bolt.new, they represent something more significant: the moment when development environments moved permanently into the cloud and never looked back. Traditional software development has always required setup. Install Node.js, configure your environment, manage dependencies, set up local servers, troubleshoot version conflicts. Before writing a single line of code, developers spend hours or even days preparing their machines. Junior developers often spend their first week just getting their environment working. Bolt.new eliminated all of that with WebContainers technology.
Hot take, Altman's 421-word X post accusing Anthropic of doublespeak after the Super Bowl ads was the least strategic thing any CEO has done this year. Responding at length to your competitor's ad proves the ad landed.
Honestly not sure about that. Most heavy Instagram commenters were not holding back because of typo anxiety. They were already posting freely. The beneficiaries of this feature are probably the more thoughtful commenters who agonize over wording.
Meta has just had one of its most important AI moments yet and the early signals are hard to ignore. Following the launch of its newest AI model Muse Spark, the company’s standalone Meta AI app surged dramatically in popularity, hinting at a much larger shift that is beginning to take shape. The release is particularly significant because it marks the first major AI model rollout under Alexandr Wang, who joined Meta to reboot its AI strategy. This is not just another incremental update. It represents a more aggressive and focused push into the AI race. According to data from Appfigures, Meta AI jumped from number 57 to number 5 on the U.S. App Store within a day of the launch. That kind of movement rarely happens without a strong underlying pull from users. It signals not curiosity but intent.
The global cryptocurrency market capitalization has climbed back above the $2.5 trillion threshold, fueled by a massive liquidation of short positions and renewed institutional interest. Geopolitical developments and shifting investor sentiment combined to create a powerful rally that caught bearish traders off guard, resulting in substantial losses for those betting against the market. According to data from CoinGecko, the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies combined increased 1.4% to reach $2.52 trillion on Friday, April 10. Bitcoin experienced a notable surge of over 3%, briefly touching the $73,000 mark before consolidating around $72,000 at the time of writing. Ethereum demonstrated equally impressive strength, pushing past the $2,200 level, while the majority of top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization also posted significant gains.
Meghan wearing Balenciaga to the Balenciaga show is obvious but the way she wore it, architectural and precise without being stiff, showed real understanding of what Piccioli is trying to say.
Could we talk about how versatile this robe is? From morning coffee to zoom meetings with a tank underneath
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