Jaafar literally looks so much like Michael it gives me chills every time I see a clip.
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Jaafar literally looks so much like Michael it gives me chills every time I see a clip.
The physical reality of datacenter work is something no amount of research can fully prepare you for. The scale, the noise, the heat, the stakes. You either find that environment motivating or you do not. Worth figuring that out before making a full career pivot.
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.
Ended well? Genuinely asking because I stopped reading mid series and want to know if it's worth catching up on.
Tomb Raider King has Fuji TV and Kansai TV carrying the Japanese broadcast in July 2026. That level of traditional TV distribution alongside streaming is a signal that the project has serious commercial backing.
Hot take. Seoul Station's Necromancer handles the overpowered protagonist better than Solo Leveling because Woojin's ruthlessness has actual consequences rather than everyone just being awed by him constantly.
Fair point, but execution still matters. Rough-on-purpose is a harder pitch than it sounds.
The series being in its final arc right now actually makes the anime case stronger. You can announce an adaptation, build hype, and have a clear endpoint to market toward.
Hard disagree that this fixes the designer-developer relationship. Tools do not fix relationships. Communication, mutual respect, and shared goals fix relationships. v0 is a productivity accelerator, not a culture intervention.
Genuinely one of the fastest product experiences I have ever had. Described a client project in a paragraph, had a demo-ready prototype in an afternoon. Client was impressed. Signed the contract. That is the whole story.
The article mentions 70 percent editing time reduction and I was skeptical until I tracked my own numbers for a month. The actual time savings on a 30-minute interview episode was closer to 65 percent. So yeah, those claims check out.
Unpopular opinion but the Flame Emperor relationship is actually kind of overhyped within the fandom. The dynamic is well written but the article frames it as uniquely profound when similar rivals-to-partners arcs appear in plenty of other series.
As a former studio video producer who retrained into L&D, watching this play out has been surreal. The workflow I spent years mastering is now software. The scripting and instructional design skills I always treated as secondary turned out to be the durable ones.
The claim that this builds trust because people reference transcripts in legal contexts is doing a lot of work given the active litigation currently challenging whether this tool violated recording laws. Trust is complicated.
The fact that only 17% of developers say agents improved team collaboration according to recent surveys is a real signal. These tools are great for individual productivity but they are not yet solving the coordination problems that large engineering teams actually face.
Fourteen words in one sentence, no encryption plus China ties plus data breach risk plus government access risk equals use Signal.
Respectfully disagree. Facebook gives you unlimited time to edit and the world has not collapsed. Instagram is being overcautious.
Anthropic on Tuesday unveiled an advanced artificial intelligence model designed specifically to identify software vulnerabilities, marking a significant development in the intersection of AI and cybersecurity. The model, named Claude Mythos Preview, will be available exclusively to a carefully selected group of companies as part of Project Glasswing, a new security initiative that aims to strengthen digital defenses while preventing malicious exploitation. The San Francisco based AI company has chosen to severely restrict access to Claude Mythos Preview due to its powerful capability to detect security weaknesses and software flaws. This decision reflects growing concerns about dual use AI technologies that could be weaponized by adversaries if they fell into the wrong hands.
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