Does this approach have any specific guidance for people over 60? Circadian rhythms and sleep patterns change with age and I wonder if the same window timing applies.
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Does this approach have any specific guidance for people over 60? Circadian rhythms and sleep patterns change with age and I wonder if the same window timing applies.
Based on what Jaafar said at the premiere, the film actually goes into the vitiligo story in some depth, including how early it affected him. He specifically said one of the biggest misconceptions the movie corrects is the idea that Michael wanted to be white.
Counter argument to the article's position. Not every reader will find Yu's emptiness compelling. For some people, having a protagonist who genuinely does not care is a barrier that never dissolves no matter how good the surrounding story is.
The panel composition discussion in the article glosses over how difficult it actually is to maintain spatial coherence across a fight with more than two combatants. Any scene with three or more people fighting simultaneously is a layout nightmare and Nano Machine handles it with almost casual competence.
What does everyone think about the Regressor character's role, because the article only touches on it but the dynamic between two people with different kinds of foreknowledge seems like it deserves its own analysis piece.
The Warrior Returns made me genuinely emotional in a way I did not expect from what initially looked like a fish-out-of-water comedy setup. When he sees his family again the series drops its humorous tone completely and the shift is earned.
The article mentions code quality rating of 8.5 out of 10 from independent testing. Who ran that test, what was the methodology, and what codebase types were included? These numbers appear without any context.
The software development world just witnessed something unprecedented. A European startup called Lovable reached $20 million in annual recurring revenue in just two months, making it potentially the fastest-growing startup in European history. But here's the twist that's making traditional software agencies nervous: they did it by giving non-technical founders the power to build full-stack applications without writing a single line of code. For years, the promise of no-code tools has been the same: anyone can build an app. But the reality has always been different. You'd create a beautiful frontend, get excited about your progress, and then hit the technical cliff. Suddenly you needed to configure databases, set up authentication, manage API keys, and deploy to servers. The "no-code" dream became a "hire-a-developer-anyway" nightmare.
As someone who got liquidated on a short position today, yes, the pain is real. The funding rate setup was telling me to hold but I held anyway. Lesson learned for the fourth time.
I came from a Cursor background and found both Claude Code and Codex to be genuinely better at agentic tasks. The whole space has moved so fast that tools that felt cutting edge eighteen months ago feel basic now.
Instagram has rolled out a small but long overdue feature that users have been asking for years. You can now edit your comments after posting them. This simple change solves a very real frustration. Until now, fixing even the smallest typo meant deleting your comment and writing it all over again. That friction is finally gone. But there is a boundary. You get a 15 minute window after posting to make edits. Within that time, you can update your comment as many times as you want. There is also a layer of transparency built in. Once a comment is edited, others will be able to see that it has been modified. However, unlike platforms such as iMessage, Instagram does not show the edit history. What was originally written stays hidden.
The shopping mode that pulls from your Instagram following and behavior is going to make a lot of money very quietly. Most people will not even register it as advertising.
Honestly just glad I can fix my autocorrect disasters now. The amount of times my phone changed a normal word into something embarrassing and I had to delete the whole comment was too high.
In a rare divergence from industry norms, TikTok has confirmed it will not adopt end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for direct messages, breaking with nearly every major social media platform and reigniting one of the tech industry's most contentious debates. The Chinese-owned video platform told the BBC exclusively that it believes the privacy technology championed by Meta, Apple, and others as essential for user protection actually makes users less safe by creating "dark spaces" where harmful content can flourish beyond the reach of safety teams and law enforcement. The decision puts TikTok in direct opposition to its competitors while potentially exposing the company to fresh criticism over data protection, particularly given ongoing concerns about its ties to Beijing.
The artificial intelligence industry is entering a new phase of competition, one that extends far beyond the development of advanced language models and neural networks. Companies are now engaged in an intense struggle to secure the computational infrastructure necessary to train and deploy their AI systems. In this context, Anthropic has reportedly begun exploring the possibility of designing and manufacturing its own specialized processors to power Claude, its flagship conversational AI platform, along with its broader suite of artificial intelligence technologies. This strategic consideration emerges at a critical moment in the global AI sector. The exponential growth in model complexity and capability has created unprecedented demand for high-performance computing resources. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that Anthropic is conducting feasibility studies to determine whether developing proprietary semiconductor technology could reduce its dependence on external hardware vendors while ensuring reliable access to the computing power required for its operations.
You could totally make this dress work for daytime with a fitted blazer and some flats. I'd probably throw on some simple studs instead of those statement earrings
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