My whole resistance to this is the breakfast thing. I am physically not hungry in the morning and forcing food into my body at 7 am makes me feel worse, not better.
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My whole resistance to this is the breakfast thing. I am physically not hungry in the morning and forcing food into my body at 7 am makes me feel worse, not better.
Not addressed in the article but alcohol late at night disrupts melatonin and sleep architecture pretty significantly, which layers on top of the late eating problem. If you are going to drink, earlier in the evening is better than later from a circadian standpoint.
Kim is clearly building toward the reveal of what that obsession does to both of them. The structural mirroring the article describes in Hwang's panel composition is already telegraphing something about how similar these two might turn out to be.
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.
This is the first manhwa in years that made me put my phone down mid-chapter just to sit with what I had read. That muted color palette hits different when you're reading at 2am.
Studio Xtorm is relatively new and unproven on something of this scale, which is my only real worry. The source material is exceptional. Execution is the variable.
I started reading the manhwa last month after hearing about the anime and finished everything available in about two weeks. The Sleepy-C artwork is stunning and the emotional gut punches are real.
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.
When Tomb Raider King first exploded onto the manhwa scene, it brought a fresh take on dungeon crawling stories by combining archaeological adventure with ruthless protagonist energy and a treasure-hunting premise that felt genuinely different from typical gate and dungeon narratives. The series built a dedicated fanbase through its satisfying blend of historical artifact powers, strategic relic acquisition, and a protagonist who wasn't afraid to be morally gray in pursuit of his goals. Now, with the anime adaptation confirmed for 2026 as one of the most anticipated manhwa-to-anime projects, Tomb Raider King is experiencing a resurgence. New readers are discovering the series while longtime fans eagerly await seeing Jooheon Suh's relic-hunting adventures brought to life with animation. The timing couldn't be better, as the series has built enough content to support a substantial adaptation while maintaining momentum in its ongoing storyline.
Windsurf bumped Pro to $20 after the March 2026 pricing overhaul. The $15 headline in this post is no longer current for new subscribers.
What I appreciate is that the learning curve, while real, is front loaded. The first project takes longer than expected because the interface is genuinely new. By the third project the speed gains kick in hard.
The part about enterprises like Duolingo and Zillow using this for real production work shifted my perspective. I assumed it was mostly indie developers and hobbyists. Enterprise adoption at that scale says something different.
As someone who reviewed vendor options for an L&D tech stack refresh last year, the SOC 2 Type II compliance is not optional for enterprise procurement. A lot of competing tools in this space cannot clear that bar. That alone narrows the field significantly.
Speaking from experience building products on top of these APIs, the reliability and uptime differences between Claude and GPT-4 class models matter enormously for production systems. Anthropic's infrastructure reliability improved dramatically in late 2025 and that's part of why enterprise adoption accelerated.
The correlation between Asian equity markets and crypto has been tightening for years. Nikkei up 1.8% and Bitcoin surging on the same session is not a coincidence anymore, it's a structural pattern.
Real question: does this work on comments in Reels too or just regular posts? Because Reels are where most of my commenting actually happens.
My concern is less with Mythos specifically and more with what comes after Mythos when the next generation of models makes this one look like a calculator.
The article mentions that the Strait of Hormuz handles roughly one fifth of global oil supply. That context is important. If Bitcoin becomes a recognized payment mechanism there, the addressable market argument changes entirely.
I am more interested in whether this kind of vertical integration is actually good for users. If every major AI company ends up running on proprietary silicon, does that make the technology less interoperable and more siloed?
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