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Does anyone know if Jaafar Jackson trained with any of Michael's original choreographers, or did he develop the moves entirely on his own?
The cat is not a joke by the way. It is established early and keeps having consequences. It is doing legitimate narrative work while also being extremely funny. That balance is a skill.
Kill the Hero's protagonist working methodically rather than impulsively is such a refreshing contrast to typical revenge narratives. The patience makes the eventual confrontations feel earned rather than explosive for the sake of it.
The environmental art is doing so much work. The ruins are not just decoration, they are character.
If you're new to manhwa or looking to understand what all the hype is about regarding system and leveling stories, you've arrived at exactly the right place. The system genre has become one of the most popular and accessible entry points into Korean comics, offering clear progression mechanics, satisfying power growth, and narratives that feel like playing your favorite RPG or video game brought to life on the page. System manhwa feature protagonists who gain access to game-like interfaces that display stats, skills, quests, and levels. These systems provide clear frameworks for character growth and power progression. You can literally see the protagonist getting stronger through numbers increasing, new abilities unlocking, and challenges being overcome. This visual and concrete progression creates deeply satisfying reading experiences that hook readers from the first chapter.
What worries me about The Greatest Estate Developer adaptation is exactly what the article says. Making construction visually exciting requires creative direction and if the studio plays it safe it becomes a slideshow of blueprint scenes.
The magic system feels like it's still being established in the earlier chapters. From what I can tell it operates through external formulas rather than internal energy refinement, which is a meaningful distinction that becomes important later.
While Synthesia leads in revenue, HeyGen leads in customer acquisition momentum with 152% year-over-year growth in mid-market adoption. That explosive growth rate allowed HeyGen to close much of the customer count gap by late 2025. The company is winning by making avatar video accessible to smaller teams and individual creators who cannot afford enterprise contracts but need professional video capabilities. HeyGen positioned itself for small and medium businesses, marketing teams, content creators, and solo entrepreneurs rather than enterprise learning and development departments. This market segment values affordability, ease of use, and creative flexibility over governance features and advanced integrations. Average contract values are roughly one-third of Synthesia's, reflecting this different customer profile.
The IPO targeting October 2026 at 400 to 500 billion valuation means Anthropic would be going public at a multiple that makes most tech valuations look conservative. The market's willingness to price growth over profitability has limits and we might be approaching them.
Nobody talks about the social pressure angle. If your AI always attends meetings so you can skip them, colleagues notice. There is a professional presence dimension that does not disappear just because the tool is good.
The AI video generation race just got a clear winner. Runway Gen-4.5 topped the Video Arena leaderboard with a 1,247 Elo score, surpassing both Google Veo 3 and OpenAI Sora 2. For those unfamiliar with Elo ratings, this is the same system used to rank chess players and competitive games. A higher score means more wins in head-to-head comparisons. When real users compare videos side by side without knowing which AI generated them, they consistently choose Runway's output. Runway didn't start as an enterprise video tool. It began as a playground for artists and filmmakers who wanted to experiment with AI-generated visuals. The early versions produced fascinating but inconsistent results. Sometimes you'd get stunning cinematic footage. Other times you'd get distorted motion and unrealistic physics. Gen-4.5 changed that equation by achieving breakthrough consistency in motion quality and physical accuracy.
Developers have a new anxiety in 2026: token anxiety. You're in the middle of debugging a complex problem, the AI is helping you refactor three files simultaneously, and suddenly you wonder if this session is about to cost you $50. That mental tax slows you down and makes you second-guess using the tool you're paying for. Windsurf eliminated that anxiety with a simple decision: flat monthly pricing with no token limits. Fifteen dollars per month. Unlimited usage. No tracking credits or calculating costs per query. That pricing model sounds almost boring compared to the complex token systems other AI coding tools use, but boring is exactly what professional developers want when it comes to pricing. They want predictable costs and unlimited usage so they can focus on writing code instead of budgeting AI queries.
Every single one of these companies, Anthropic included, is going to spend billions on this and some of them are going to fail spectacularly. That is just the nature of moonshot hardware bets. Not everyone who tries this succeeds.
Respectfully, the Federal Reserve is not going to pivot based on one good week of risk assets. The core PCE at 0.4% monthly is the data that matters and it is telling them to wait.
her security presence at the show apparently caught people off guard in person. That is a level of logistical complexity that most celebrities do not deal with at these events.
Have you considered adding a thin belt to define the waist? I think it would look amazing with this dress
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