Dark Moon being ENHYPEN's vampire anime on Crunchyroll is such a specific Venn diagram of target audiences. K-pop stans, webtoon readers, and vampire romance fans all overlap just enough for this to work.
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Dark Moon being ENHYPEN's vampire anime on Crunchyroll is such a specific Venn diagram of target audiences. K-pop stans, webtoon readers, and vampire romance fans all overlap just enough for this to work.
Been a martial arts practitioner for years and what The Boxer gets right about the psychology of facing a superior opponent is genuinely uncomfortable to read. That panic and disbelief feels accurate.
And yet he keeps getting pulled back toward that role anyway. There is something almost poetic about a person fighting against their narrative function while the story keeps finding new ways to assign it to them.
JH deserves to be mentioned in the same conversation as the giants of the medium. The Boxer and The Horizon together represent a creative output that very few artists achieve even over an entire career.
The series is ongoing with a solid chapter count already available so there is plenty to read before you catch up to the current release schedule.
I read the light novel before the manhwa dropped and was honestly worried the adaptation would flatten the emotional texture. So far Nickup's art is carrying a lot of the weight that the prose handled through internal monologue. It is a different experience but not a lesser one.
Tomb Raider King's artifact lore being described as dense is an understatement. The relic system in that manhwa is as intricate as a JRPG's lore bible. Studio EEK has a serious challenge ahead with pacing.
When a company's revenue jumps from $10 million to $100 million in nine months, you pay attention. When that growth comes from an AI agent that builds entire applications autonomously, you realize something fundamental just changed in software development. Replit Agent represents that change, and the numbers prove developers are ready for it. Replit started as a browser-based coding environment for education. Students could write Python or JavaScript without installing anything locally. Teachers loved it because setup time vanished. But the company saw something bigger. If you could run code in the browser, why not let AI write that code? That question led to Agent 3, an AI that doesn't just suggest code completions. It builds entire applications from scratch.
Pricing clarity is genuinely undervalued as a product feature. When your costs are predictable you can budget for AI as infrastructure instead of treating every project as a cost gamble.
I keep wondering when YouTube and TikTok will start requiring disclosure labels on AI avatar content the way they require disclosure on paid partnerships. The regulatory lag here feels significant.
This is fundamentally a story about what happens when you pick a boring unsexy enterprise use case and execute on it for eight years while everyone else chases the consumer market. Corporate training is not glamorous. The financials very much are.
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.
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.
Sixty percent of developers surveyed said they believe AI tools will make developers less skilled overall, and yet here we are, watching the fastest-growing dev tool in history rack up $40M ARR in six months. The market and the profession are saying very different things.
Genuinely cannot tell if this is the most important corporate rivalry of our lifetimes or the most expensive public argument in history. Possibly both at the same time.
The Mythos name is such a choice. Very much not a subtle signal about what they think they've built.
Been using Claude Code for about five months now and honestly the context awareness across multi-file projects is in a different league. The fact that OpenAI felt pressure to release this tells you everything about where developer sentiment has shifted.
Speaking from experience as a parent of a teenager who was approached by a predator on a different platform, the platforms that flagged and reported it did catch it before anything happened. So I understand the argument. But I also know TikTok specifically is not a company I would hand that responsibility to.
Hot take. The AI super app era is not coming. It is here. And most people are not ready for how fast the transition is going to feel once it is embedded in every surface you already use daily.
The energy angle is underrated in this whole discussion. Training runs for frontier models consume electricity at a scale that is genuinely alarming. Purpose-built silicon that cuts energy consumption by even 30 percent would be significant.
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