The detail about Jaafar accessing Michael's private journals and personal writings for his preparation is something I find genuinely moving. That is not research an actor does. That is a family member trying to understand someone they loved.
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The detail about Jaafar accessing Michael's private journals and personal writings for his preparation is something I find genuinely moving. That is not research an actor does. That is a family member trying to understand someone they loved.
The point about Gongja's resurrections not erasing the grief of people who witnessed him die is something the article highlights well and something the story executes brilliantly. The trauma distributes outward, it does not just stay with him.
Bigang using demon knowledge to find exploits in martial arts technique is such a compelling idea. Like understanding biology and anatomy in a way cultivators never had reason to think about.
The article completely skips the copyright situation. There are dozens of active lawsuits against AI video companies right now and that legal cloud hangs over every production decision for anyone using these tools commercially.
Speaking from experience reading manhwa before adaptations, the series that adapts worst are always the ones with the strongest visual identity in the webtoon. Gosu's line work is so distinctive it will be hard to translate.
Interesting that the article does not mention Colossyan, which is also competing hard in the enterprise training video space. The market is bigger than a two horse race.
OpenAI's enterprise revenue is now 40% of total and growing toward parity with consumer by end of 2026, while Anthropic is already at 80% enterprise. OpenAI is essentially trying to become more like Anthropic in revenue mix while Anthropic tries to become more like OpenAI in scale. They're converging.
Developers have a new anxiety in 2026: token anxiety. You're in the middle of debugging a complex problem, the AI is helping you refactor three files simultaneously, and suddenly you wonder if this session is about to cost you $50. That mental tax slows you down and makes you second-guess using the tool you're paying for. Windsurf eliminated that anxiety with a simple decision: flat monthly pricing with no token limits. Fifteen dollars per month. Unlimited usage. No tracking credits or calculating costs per query. That pricing model sounds almost boring compared to the complex token systems other AI coding tools use, but boring is exactly what professional developers want when it comes to pricing. They want predictable costs and unlimited usage so they can focus on writing code instead of budgeting AI queries.
The article ends with a note about platforms winning by improving how conversations happen rather than just hosting them. That is true but it also sounds like a pitch for a product. The line between analysis and marketing copy is thin here.
Hot take: the real story is that GitHub Copilot is losing. It was number one by default because it was first and bundled with VS Code. Now that actual agentic tools are in the market, usage inertia is the only thing keeping Copilot relevant.
I'm wondering about the dress length. Would it work if I'm petite or would I need alterations?
Could we see this with a blazer instead of the leather jacket for more corporate settings?
The pencil skirt outfit feels a bit conservative for my taste. Maybe swapping the black skirt for a leather one would give it more edge while still being office appropriate?
My friend wore something similar to our lunch date and paired it with a straw bag instead - gave it such a different vibe!
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