Or just watch both and sit with the discomfort of holding two things that are true at the same time. That is basically the Michael Jackson experience in a nutshell.
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Or just watch both and sit with the discomfort of holding two things that are true at the same time. That is basically the Michael Jackson experience in a nutshell.
Disagree slightly. Copycat as a standalone entry works perfectly and you can go back to Bastard afterward with fresh eyes. Starting with Bastard risks setting tonal expectations that Copycat deliberately subverts.
The creators behind some of Webtoon's most successful psychological thrillers have returned with a series that's already generating intense discussion across manhwa communities. For fans who've been following the horror and thriller genre on digital platforms, Carnby Kim and Youngchan Hwang need no introduction. Their latest collaboration tackles themes of artistic plagiarism, obsession, and murder in ways that feel disturbingly relevant to current conversations about creative theft and AI-generated content. This guide covers everything you need to know about Copycat, from its premise and release schedule to how it compares with their previous masterpieces like Sweet Home and Bastard.
I picked this up expecting a power fantasy and ended up crying at 2am. Not what I planned for a Tuesday.
It is wild that the premise is basically a joke setup and the story builds something genuinely profound from it. Whatever the creative team is doing it works.
As a newer reader who started with the anime, this guide is exactly what I needed. Reading the original manhwa now before touching Ragnarok.
Tried building a complex form with conditional logic and multi-step validation. v0 got 80 percent of the way there on the first prompt and the remaining 20 percent took maybe 30 minutes of manual work. That is still a massive win over starting cold.
The AI video generation race just got a clear winner. Runway Gen-4.5 topped the Video Arena leaderboard with a 1,247 Elo score, surpassing both Google Veo 3 and OpenAI Sora 2. For those unfamiliar with Elo ratings, this is the same system used to rank chess players and competitive games. A higher score means more wins in head-to-head comparisons. When real users compare videos side by side without knowing which AI generated them, they consistently choose Runway's output. Runway didn't start as an enterprise video tool. It began as a playground for artists and filmmakers who wanted to experiment with AI-generated visuals. The early versions produced fascinating but inconsistent results. Sometimes you'd get stunning cinematic footage. Other times you'd get distorted motion and unrealistic physics. Gen-4.5 changed that equation by achieving breakthrough consistency in motion quality and physical accuracy.
Honestly the thing that nobody talks about enough is how Sequoia is backing both OpenAI and Anthropic simultaneously. That breaks every traditional VC rule about funding direct competitors. They've clearly decided this market is big enough that picking sides is a mistake.
Okay but can we talk about the fact that Instagram only just added this in 2026? Reddit has had editable comments forever. YouTube has it. LinkedIn has it. Instagram took over a decade to get here.
What exactly is the mechanism for the legal challenge against the supply chain risk designation? Is this administrative law, federal court, or something else entirely?
The part about E2EE protecting dissidents and journalists is the piece that makes this a genuinely hard problem. Child safety and political freedom are both real and important values and they are in genuine tension here. Anyone who tells you the answer is simple is selling something.
What nobody is talking about is open source. The Codex CLI is Apache 2.0 licensed, has 67,000 GitHub stars, and has hundreds of contributors. That kind of community momentum matters for long-term tool health.
Would this work for a job interview or is it too bold? I have something similar but nervous about wearing orange to meet potential employers.
Would this work with a cream sweater instead of navy? I'm trying to shop my closet
I actually think the dress would look better without the necklace. The neckline is already such a statement
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