I want to push back gently on the framing that this is replacing calorie counting. For some populations, like people managing obesity or insulin resistance with clinical targets, calories still matter and timing is an addition not a substitution.
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I want to push back gently on the framing that this is replacing calorie counting. For some populations, like people managing obesity or insulin resistance with clinical targets, calories still matter and timing is an addition not a substitution.
The Michael movie review verdict is in, and it is more complicated than the 26% Rotten Tomatoes score suggests. Antoine Fuqua's long-delayed Michael Jackson biopic, simply titled Michael, hit theaters this weekend with Jaafar Jackson playing his late uncle, and the critical response has been brutal. The BBC gave it one star. Roger Ebert's site called it a filmed playlist in search of a story. Yet early audience reactions on social media have been warmer, ticket pre-sales suggest an $80 million opening, and Variety thought it worked as an engrossing middle-of-the-road biopic. After tracking coverage across more than a dozen outlets over the past 48 hours, I think the honest answer to "should you watch this?" depends almost entirely on what you want from a music biopic, and this guide breaks down exactly what the film delivers, what it skips, and who will actually enjoy sitting through its two-hour-and-nine-minute runtime.
In a medium filled with talented artists producing stunning work, making a claim about any series having the "best" art feels bold. Yet Nano Machine consistently delivers combat sequences so fluid, detailed, and visually innovative that even readers who don't typically care about martial arts stories find themselves captivated by the sheer spectacle on display. The series combines traditional murim aesthetics with futuristic sci-fi elements, creating a unique visual identity that stands apart from typical cultivation manhwa. The nano machine implanted in protagonist Cheon Yeo-Woon's body doesn't just give him power. It becomes a storytelling device that allows the artist to visualize techniques, energy flows, and combat analysis in ways other series can't replicate.
The speaker identification learning over time feature is clever in theory but in my experience it still muddles voices when two people have similar vocal registers. Corrections help but it takes a while.
As someone who recently switched from a competitor, the real-time aspect of Otter is what differentiates it. Seeing the transcript appear as people speak during the live call, not just as a post-meeting artifact, is genuinely more useful.
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 4 million users who used v0 before the February 2026 rebrand came largely from developers who discovered it organically. The new push toward designers, PMs, and non-technical users is a genuinely different product motion.
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.
My designer literally sent me a Figma frame last month with a sticky note that said please do not destroy this. That relationship needs all the help it can get.
For what it's worth, I tried Codex after Altman bragged about 3 million weekly users and then went straight back to Claude Code within two days. The gap in output quality for complex multi-file projects is still meaningful.
Something worth noting that the article did not cover is how Anthropic briefly topped the App Store on Claude downloads after the Pentagon blacklisting situation. The AI app rankings right now are almost more of a news cycle indicator than a product quality indicator.
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.
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.
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 article says instead of searching, users will ask. Instead of browsing, users will generate. That future already exists for a lot of people. The question is whether Meta becomes the place they do it or whether they just do it in whatever app is already winning.
The mix of velvet and lace textures is so sophisticated. I tried something similar in emerald green but the burgundy is much more versatile
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