The concern about adapting Dokja's internal reasoning is real but I think people underestimate how much can be shown through visual storytelling. His face alone in key moments communicates entire volumes without a word.
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The concern about adapting Dokja's internal reasoning is real but I think people underestimate how much can be shown through visual storytelling. His face alone in key moments communicates entire volumes without a word.
Genuinely could not tell you what cultivation realm anyone is in for most of the series I read. In Nano Machine you know exactly where everyone stands at every moment because the art tells you.
It actually did originate from shorter webcomics, from what I understand, before developing into a serialized format. That explains why the early chapters feel slightly more self-contained.
Patience is hard when the source material is this good. But rushing it would be the worst possible outcome. If that means 2027 or even 2028, fine. Just do it right.
Tried to make a video for a product launch last month and hit the rendering queue at peak hours. For solo creators that is fine. For agencies with client deadlines it is a real operational risk that the article does not mention.
When a manhwa gets compared to Frieren: Beyond Journey's End but with a dark, bleak twist, expectations immediately rise. The Tale of the Skeleton Messenger, released on Webtoon in January 2026 by creators kain_y and SORAGAE, arrives with that exact premise and a tone that sets it apart from the increasingly crowded fantasy manhwa landscape. Most fantasy stories lean toward hopeful narratives where heroes overcome darkness through determination and friendship. Even dark fantasy typically offers glimmers of light and the possibility of triumph. The Tale of the Skeleton Messenger takes a different approach, embracing bleakness and melancholy in ways that feel refreshing rather than oppressive, thoughtful rather than nihilistic.
The post mentions integration with SAP SuccessFactors and Workday Learning. The API quality on those integrations is where the rubber meets the road. Surface level connectors are common. Deep native integrations that actually hold up at scale are rare.
Most people can edit a Google Doc. Delete some words, rearrange sentences, fix typos, add paragraphs. It's intuitive and requires no special training. Now imagine editing video the same way. That's Descript's core innovation, and it transformed video editing from a specialized skill requiring expensive software into something anyone who can edit text can do effectively. Descript started as a transcription tool for podcasters. Record your podcast, upload it to Descript, and get an accurate transcript for show notes. But the founders realized something bigger. If you have a perfect transcript synchronized to audio, you can edit the audio by editing the text. Delete a word from the transcript and that word disappears from the audio. That insight became the foundation for a complete editing platform.
ChatGPT still has 900 million weekly users. Meta getting excited about 46,000 daily downloads on iOS is like someone celebrating getting into the parking lot of a concert they are still not inside.
The comparison to iMessage is kind of funny. Apple shows full edit history. Instagram shows a tiny grey tag. One of these is actually transparent.
The $8 Go tier is interesting too and barely gets mentioned. There are a lot of developers who want occasional agentic help but do not need daily limits. That tier is smart market segmentation.
Why does JPMorgan Chase get access? They are a bank, not an infrastructure software company. I understand the critical systems argument but that criteria seems to be stretching.
For anyone wondering about comfort, I have similar geometric pieces and they're surprisingly lightweight despite their size
I love how the waistline is defined but not overly tight. Looks so comfortable yet polished.
The boots definitely make the outfit. I'm wondering if ankle boots would work just as well?
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