This is not a tech trend. This is an infrastructure mega-cycle, like the railroad boom or the interstate highway system. The difference is it is happening in a decade instead of a century.
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This is not a tech trend. This is an infrastructure mega-cycle, like the railroad boom or the interstate highway system. The difference is it is happening in a decade instead of a century.
SSS-Class Revival Hunter should absolutely have been on this list. A protagonist who gains powers by dying repeatedly is one of the most creative mechanics the genre has ever produced.
The murim genre getting mainstream anime exposure through Gosu is genuinely exciting for readers of that subgenre. Cultivation and sect culture is so interesting and so rarely adapted for non-Korean audiences.
It is wild that the premise is basically a joke setup and the story builds something genuinely profound from it. Whatever the creative team is doing it works.
The manhwa world exploded when Solo Leveling first introduced us to Sung Jinwoo's journey from the weakest hunter to humanity's strongest defender. Now, Solo Leveling Ragnarok brings a fresh perspective to this beloved universe, and fans everywhere are asking the same questions. Can the sequel live up to the original? Do you need to read Solo Leveling first? What makes this continuation worth your time? This guide covers everything you need to know about Solo Leveling Ragnarok, whether you're a longtime fan or someone curious about jumping into the series Solo Leveling Ragnarok is not a reboot or alternate timeline. This is a direct sequel that continues the story years after the original series concluded. The protagonist shifts from Sung Jinwoo to his son, Sung Suho, who must forge his own path in a world still recovering from the catastrophic events his father prevented.
The Explore Mode unlimited generations thing is genuinely underrated. Not having to agonize over every credit means you actually experiment freely instead of second-guessing every prompt.
The article says Luma AI and Pika have gained only moderate traction. Has anyone checked on Luma Ray 3 recently? The reasoning video model approach is genuinely different architecture and worth watching.
The designer-developer relationship has been tense for decades. Designers create pixel-perfect mockups in Figma. Developers translate them to code and somehow everything looks slightly wrong. Fonts don't match. Spacing is inconsistent. Buttons have different corner radiuses. Both sides get frustrated, blame each other, and the product suffers. V0 by Vercel is fixing this problem by generating production-quality React components that look exactly like the designs. The rebrand from v0.dev to v0.app in January 2026 signaled expanded ambitions beyond just UI component generation. Vercel positioned the tool for full-stack web development, though its core strength remains frontend excellence. That strategic clarity matters because trying to be everything often means excelling at nothing. V0 chose to dominate the handoff between design and code before expanding into other areas.
The article mentions Act-One for character performance capture and glosses over it way too quickly. That feature is basically DIY motion capture. For indie animators this is a huge deal.
As someone who works in marketing agency operations, the client revision problem is real and deeply underappreciated. Before AI video, a single script change could mean rescheduling a half-day shoot, coordinating with a spokesperson, and waiting a week. Now it is literally a new text file.
Forty million dollars in annual recurring revenue. Six months. One browser-based platform. Those numbers would be impressive for any software company, but for Bolt.new, they represent something more significant: the moment when development environments moved permanently into the cloud and never looked back. Traditional software development has always required setup. Install Node.js, configure your environment, manage dependencies, set up local servers, troubleshoot version conflicts. Before writing a single line of code, developers spend hours or even days preparing their machines. Junior developers often spend their first week just getting their environment working. Bolt.new eliminated all of that with WebContainers technology.
Speaking from experience building production apps, Claude Code's ability to catch its own mistakes mid-session is something that saved me from several ugly commits. I have not seen Codex do that as reliably.
The fact that every bank CEO who attended declined to say anything to the press tells you everything about the severity of what was presented in that room.
Anyone tried dancing in a sequin skirt? Thinking about getting one but worried it might be too scratchy
I actually have these exact mules and they're super comfortable. The hardware detail dresses up every outfit
My tip is to spray those boots with waterproof protector before wearing them out. Trust me on this one!
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