The musical numbers being shot with wide angles that actually show the dancing is such a basic competency and yet so many biopics mess it up. At least they got that right.
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The musical numbers being shot with wide angles that actually show the dancing is such a basic competency and yet so many biopics mess it up. At least they got that right.
Regressor Instruction Manual is a masterclass in writing a protagonist who is not the hero but is not quite the villain either. Lee Kiyoung operates in a moral gray zone that most manhwa are too timid to explore.
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.
The web novel being available on multiple platforms is smart distribution. People who get hooked on the anime have multiple legal ways to continue the story immediately. That matters for retention.
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.
To the mobile question: currently it is web only. For native iOS and Android you would still need to go elsewhere. It is a real gap in the offering but the web apps are responsive so they work reasonably well on mobile browsers.
Serious question with no opinion attached: what happens to entry-level developer jobs in three to five years if tools like this keep improving at the current rate? Has anyone seen credible research on this?
Enterprise margins at 80% on some accounts is wild. For a company that spent years unable to monetize millions of users, that flip in revenue quality is just as impressive as the top line growth.
The comparison to WeChat as a super app is interesting but incomplete. WeChat's dominance came from geography and regulatory protection in a single market. Meta is trying to pull off a similar integration across dozens of markets with radically different regulatory environments. That is a fundamentally harder problem.
Jamie Dimon called cybersecurity one of the biggest risks for banks in his annual letter and then missed the emergency cybersecurity briefing. The optics are rough regardless of what the scheduling conflict actually was.
Wait, what about the broader stablecoin picture? If institutions are rotating in through ETFs, stablecoin inflows to exchanges should be showing a big spike too. Has anyone checked on-chain data?
The move from open-source Llama to proprietary Muse Spark is a philosophically significant pivot. Meta spent years building credibility and developer trust by being open. Monetization is a legitimate need but it comes at a real cost to that identity.
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.
That is the part that keeps me up at night. Thousands of high severity zero-days sitting in every major OS and browser, and the clock is ticking before someone else independently finds them.
As someone who does AppSec work, we have known for years that static analysis and fuzzing miss entire categories of logical vulnerabilities. This is why human review still matters, and it is also why something that reasons about code rather than just scanning it is a different beast.
The sneakers are giving me Alexander McQueen vibes but you could totally get this look with some Superga platforms for a fraction of the price
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