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The critics are trashing the film but praising Jaafar. That gap between performance quality and overall movie quality is honestly fascinating to read about.
The scene I keep seeing clips of where Jaafar teaches the gang members the Beat It choreography looks genuinely electric. That specific moment is apparently one of the most praised sequences in the whole film.
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.
The cosmic mythology expansion is either the best thing Ragnarok does or the most divisive depending on who you ask. Some fans love that the stakes now span universes. Others miss the grounded dungeon-crawling feel of the early original.
Murim Login did VR meets murim as comedy. This series does alien invasion meets murim as tragedy with strategic thriller elements. They're related in concept but totally different in execution and ambition.
Just finished bingeing the whole manhwa run after seeing the trailer. That was a week of my life well spent and I have zero regrets.
Stumbled onto this series completely by accident and read all available chapters in one sitting at 1am on a Tuesday. My sleep schedule has been broken since.
The manhwa community has been buzzing with anticipation ever since MAPPA Studio announced their adaptation of Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint. With a spring 2026 release date confirmed and 24 episodes planned for the first season, this adaptation represents one of the most ambitious manhwa-to-anime projects ever undertaken. But what makes this series so special that it warranted such a massive production commitment? If you're hearing about Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint for the first time or wondering whether the hype is justified, this guide will prepare you for what promises to be one of the biggest anime releases of the year. We'll cover the story premise, why it's captured millions of readers worldwide, what MAPPA's involvement means, and everything else you need to know before the first episode airs
The most interesting tension in this space is that experienced developers are the most skeptical of AI tools according to survey data, while non-developers and early-career people are the most enthusiastic adopters. The gatekeepers and the users are completely different populations.
That history lesson cuts both ways though. Every abstraction layer also created new categories of failures that took years to understand and manage. Moving fast and understanding nothing is not a purely good thing.
The competitive landscape is ferocious right now. Cursor at $500M ARR, Claude Code growing extremely fast, Windsurf getting acquired. Replit is in a serious race and being the most accessible option for non-technical users is a real strategic bet.
The article's point about vertical scrolling webtoons being adaptable to anime is one that does not get enough credit. The pacing of webtoon chapters actually translates very naturally to episode structure.
Does Bolt work well on non-Chromium browsers? Asking because my company standardizes on Firefox and switching browsers for one tool is more friction than it seems.
Speaking from experience doing UX work, the emotional cost of watching your designs get interpreted badly is not trivial. You put weeks into getting the details right and then the implementation feels like a rough draft. A tool that closes that gap has real psychological value.
There is a federal lawsuit in the Northern District of California right now specifically challenging whether tools like this violate the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. The legal picture around these tools is actively unsettled.
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