Honestly the part about the suprachiasmatic nucleus and the peripheral clocks in the liver and gut is the piece that finally made sense to me. It is not woo, there is a whole system at work.
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Honestly the part about the suprachiasmatic nucleus and the peripheral clocks in the liver and gut is the piece that finally made sense to me. It is not woo, there is a whole system at work.
As someone dealing with metabolic syndrome, the section about who benefits most was the most useful part of this entire article. Finally a diet framework that is specifically calling out my situation rather than being written for already-healthy people.
Jaafar Jackson plays Michael Jackson in the 2026 biopic Michael, and the story of how the 29-year-old newcomer landed the role is more interesting than the film itself. It started with a voice note. It involved a two-year global casting search with no formal auditions. It required Jaafar to keep the role secret from his own family for a full year. And it ended with his grandmother Katherine Jackson, the woman who knew Michael longest and loved him most, telling producers that her grandson didn't just resemble her son, he embodied him. After tracking every interview, behind-the-scenes video, and production report released since the film was announced, I can tell you that the choice of Jaafar was not nepotism, not a publicity play, and not the obvious pick everyone assumes it was. It was a hard-earned outcome of the most unusual casting process in recent biopic history, and here is how it actually happened.
The framing of murder victims as collectible art sold to the ultra-wealthy is the kind of premise that would feel exploitative in lesser hands. Kim earns it by grounding the critique in class commentary that never feels preachy.
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.
The creators behind some of Webtoon's most successful psychological thrillers have returned with a series that's already generating intense discussion across manhwa communities. For fans who've been following the horror and thriller genre on digital platforms, Carnby Kim and Youngchan Hwang need no introduction. Their latest collaboration tackles themes of artistic plagiarism, obsession, and murder in ways that feel disturbingly relevant to current conversations about creative theft and AI-generated content. This guide covers everything you need to know about Copycat, from its premise and release schedule to how it compares with their previous masterpieces like Sweet Home and Bastard.
The summer 2026 anime season is stacked. Tomb Raider King is going to have real competition for viewer attention and that is actually exciting because strong competition usually elevates production quality across the board.
As someone who came into this through manga and eventually moved to manhwa, TGED is the series I recommend to people who are burned out on typical fantasy power fantasy stuff. It hits different.
Speaking from experience reading manhwa before adaptations, the series that adapts worst are always the ones with the strongest visual identity in the webtoon. Gosu's line work is so distinctive it will be hard to translate.
Curious whether the anime will adapt the full 123 episodes or just the earlier arcs. Twelve episodes for this material feels extremely compressed.
Three years ago I would have laughed at paying any monthly fee for a code assistant. Now I genuinely cannot imagine going back to editing without one. The tooling has crossed a real threshold.
Windsurf bumped Pro to $20 after the March 2026 pricing overhaul. The $15 headline in this post is no longer current for new subscribers.
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 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.
They already do, sort of. Both platforms have policies requiring disclosure of AI-generated or AI-altered content in certain contexts. Enforcement is the gap, not policy. The infrastructure to detect it at scale does not really exist yet.
Does anyone know if participants get notified when OtterPilot joins a meeting? Like, does it announce itself or just silently appear in the participant list?
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.
Codex producing more production-ready code versus Codex being faster and cheaper on straightforward tasks is a genuinely useful distinction that most of these comparison articles miss completely.
So Microsoft and Google, two companies with enormous commercial incentives to know about vulnerabilities in each other's platforms, are both in the partner group. That is not a conflict of interest anyone is talking about enough.
Honestly the biggest risk here is not Iran or inflation. It's the leveraged positions piling back in as the price rises. OI rising fast during a short squeeze rally has historically been a yellow flag.
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