This is an area where the research is thin. Most of the prominent chrononutrition trials have been done on mixed or predominantly male populations. The interaction between menstrual cycles and metabolic circadian timing is understudied.
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This is an area where the research is thin. Most of the prominent chrononutrition trials have been done on mixed or predominantly male populations. The interaction between menstrual cycles and metabolic circadian timing is understudied.
As someone who works in clinical nutrition, I want to add that the research base for chrononutrition is real but the hype around it often outpaces what the studies actually show. The effect sizes in most human trials are meaningful but modest.
Skeptical of the job security argument, honestly. They said the same thing about semiconductor fabs and financial trading floors. Every industry eventually automates the parts it can and shrinks the parts it cannot.
That is a really good point about Studio EEK. The disconnect between Korean source material and Japanese animation teams has caused problems before. Having a Korean studio handle this could genuinely result in a more faithful adaptation.
Does the novel go further into Gongja's psychological state after hundreds of deaths, or does the manhwa cover that sufficiently? Curious whether the source material is worth seeking out separately.
The series is ongoing with a solid chapter count already available so there is plenty to read before you catch up to the current release schedule.
Give it a proper OP with good music and this fandom is going to explode. The series has been waiting for that moment.
In a manhwa landscape dominated by dungeon crawling, regression narratives, and power fantasies, The Greatest Estate Developer stands out by asking a simple question: what if the protagonist's greatest weapon wasn't a sword or magic system, but civil engineering knowledge? This bizarre premise transforms into one of the most entertaining, genuinely funny, and surprisingly heartfelt series currently running, proving that innovation in storytelling comes from unexpected places. The series takes the familiar isekai setup where a modern person finds themselves in a fantasy world and completely subverts expectations. Instead of becoming an adventurer or hero, protagonist Kim Suho uses his engineering knowledge to revolutionize construction, infrastructure, and economic development. What sounds like it should be boring becomes absolutely captivating through sharp writing, excellent comedic timing, and genuine passion for showing how infrastructure improves lives.
When a company's revenue jumps from $10 million to $100 million in nine months, you pay attention. When that growth comes from an AI agent that builds entire applications autonomously, you realize something fundamental just changed in software development. Replit Agent represents that change, and the numbers prove developers are ready for it. Replit started as a browser-based coding environment for education. Students could write Python or JavaScript without installing anything locally. Teachers loved it because setup time vanished. But the company saw something bigger. If you could run code in the browser, why not let AI write that code? That question led to Agent 3, an AI that doesn't just suggest code completions. It builds entire applications from scratch.
Production workflows at agencies using this for client work is the part that shifts the narrative from hype to reality. When actual service businesses stake their client relationships on a tool, that is a different signal than enthusiast usage.
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.
As someone following chip industry news closely, the fact that high bandwidth memory is booked out through 2026 and 2027 means even if Anthropic commits to custom silicon today, they would be fighting for the same memory components that everyone else is fighting for.
Speaking as someone who has followed Anthropic since its founding, the tension between their safety-first roots and the realities of competing at the frontier has never been more visible than it is this week. They are threading a genuinely difficult needle.
Meghan in Paris while the fashion world held its breath for Piccioli's debut. The timing was perfect and whether that was luck or precision planning, the result was the same.
I'm obsessed with how the sandals complement the casual vibe while still looking put together
I'd swap the nude heels for metallic ones to add more sparkle to match that gorgeous clutch!
The plaid pattern gives me subtle boss lady vibes while staying understated. Perfect balance
I'm impressed by how the casual and dressy elements work together. The ruffle jacket really transforms the whole look.
The artistic print reminds me of vintage Japanese textiles. Such a conversation starter piece
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