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Removing my phone from the bedroom changed my life more than any supplement I've ever bought. Simple, free, and I noticed a difference within a week.
Carnby Kim writing a thriller where the central wound is a stolen artistic concept, right as AI image generators are actively cannibalizing artists' work, is either incredible timing or incredibly deliberate planning. Probably both.
Immediately thought the same thing. The premise almost reads like it was conceived with a potential adaptation in mind. Contained location, procedural structure, morally ambiguous lead. That is a very produceable story.
As someone who has worked adjacent to the art world for years, the commentary about wealthy collectors treating shock as a commodity lands extremely hard. Kim did not need to go that real but here we are.
Moved from a software ops role to a datacenter facilities coordinator position last year because my company was restructuring. The learning curve was steep but the job security feels completely different. Much less anxiety.
The regression subgenre has exploded in popularity over the past few years, becoming one of the most beloved narrative frameworks in Korean manhwa. The core premise is deceptively simple: a protagonist dies or fails catastrophically, then returns to an earlier point in time with their memories intact. Armed with future knowledge, they get a second chance to change their fate, save loved ones, gain power, or pursue revenge against those who wronged them. What makes regression stories so compelling is the combination of dramatic irony, strategic satisfaction, and emotional depth they provide. Readers know what the protagonist knows, creating tension when other characters make mistakes we can see coming. We feel smart alongside protagonists who use foreknowledge to outmaneuver enemies. And we experience the emotional weight of carrying memories of futures that haven't happened yet, of people who died who are currently alive, of betrayals that haven't occurred.
My partner picked this up thinking it was a lighthearted undead adventure based on the title and was absolutely blindsided by chapter three. Consider this your warning to set expectations properly before recommending it to people.
Omniscient Reader getting a confirmed anime adaptation handled by Aniplex is genuinely one of the most exciting manhwa news stories in years. The same team that made Solo Leveling look that good doing ORV is almost unfair.
When you think of murim manhwa, your mind probably conjures images of ancient martial arts sects, internal energy cultivation, and warriors battling with swords and bare fists in historical settings. Science fiction elements like outer space invasions, advanced technology, and apocalyptic scenarios belong to completely different stories. Return of the Demonic Instructor takes these seemingly incompatible genres and weaves them into something genuinely innovative. Released on Webtoon in January 2026, this series arrived at the perfect moment when readers were hungry for fresh takes on established formulas. The premise alone sounds wild. A murim world gets invaded by demons from outer space, forcing martial artists to adapt centuries-old techniques to fight extraterrestrial threats. Then throw in regression, magic systems, and apocalyptic survival elements for good measure.
Tried HeyGen for a product demo series for a SaaS I help run. Honest review: the lip sync on Avatar III is still a bit off on certain consonant sounds, but Avatar IV is noticeably sharper. For anything over two minutes the quality difference becomes obvious.
Tried it last weekend out of pure curiosity. Had a working inventory tracker with user login in about three hours. Zero code written. My developer friend is not happy with me right now.
The $700M valuation after a Series B round tells you that smart money is not treating this as a toy or a trend. The institutional investors who led that round are not easily impressed.
The point about asking fewer exploratory questions with usage-based pricing really resonates. You curate your queries instead of thinking out loud with the AI, and that fundamentally changes the workflow.
Having Otter auto-join every calendar event including informal chats with my skip-level manager felt like overkill fast. Learned to be selective about which meetings get the bot.
Anyone else feel like the AI coding market is consolidating faster than expected. Between acquisitions, pricing reshuffles, and Amazon entering the space, the landscape six months from now could look very different from today.
Genuinely, how many of the 3 million weekly Codex users are actually using it as their primary coding tool versus experimenting with it occasionally? Those numbers are very different things.
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 absence of visible edit history is going to cause drama eventually. Someone is going to edit a comment in a high-profile beef and people will accuse them of changing what they said. Screenshot culture will handle this but it will still be messy.
Can someone explain to me why the Iran Bitcoin payment news moved markets this much when there has been zero official confirmation from the Iranian government?
Anthropic would still need TSMC or Samsung to actually manufacture whatever they design. Custom chip design and custom chip manufacturing are completely different things. The article covers this but it gets lost in the broader narrative.
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