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I want to know if a continuous glucose monitor is worth it for learning your personal meal timing patterns or if you can figure it out without spending the money.
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 S-Rank Raid Arc that's been running lately has people comparing it to the Jeju Island Raid from the original, and honestly that comparison feels earned. The scale is just massive.
Hot take but The Warrior Returns' modern Earth setting is actually underused as a concept. The tension between someone with medieval combat instincts and modern civilization never fully becomes the series' main focus when it could have been extraordinary.
Can someone explain the magic system a bit more? The article says it's separate from qi cultivation and demon tech but I'm still fuzzy on how it actually works in practice.
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.
Debugging AI-generated code is genuinely harder than debugging code you wrote yourself. You did not make the decisions, so you do not have the mental model for why the component is structured the way it is. That is a real cost the article does not mention.
The artist is Geuk-Jin Jeon, and yes, completely agree that they deserve significantly more recognition in discussions about top manhwa artists.
It clicks around chapters 15 to 20 when the relic personalities start becoming a real storytelling element rather than just flavor text. First ten chapters are setup and worth pushing through.
Two weekends to ship a product you had sitting in your head for three years. That sentence right there is the whole value proposition distilled.
The designer-developer relationship has been tense for decades. Designers create pixel-perfect mockups in Figma. Developers translate them to code and somehow everything looks slightly wrong. Fonts don't match. Spacing is inconsistent. Buttons have different corner radiuses. Both sides get frustrated, blame each other, and the product suffers. V0 by Vercel is fixing this problem by generating production-quality React components that look exactly like the designs. The rebrand from v0.dev to v0.app in January 2026 signaled expanded ambitions beyond just UI component generation. Vercel positioned the tool for full-stack web development, though its core strength remains frontend excellence. That strategic clarity matters because trying to be everything often means excelling at nothing. V0 chose to dominate the handoff between design and code before expanding into other areas.
The article talks about the education roots but glosses over how significant that legacy is. Tens of millions of people who learned coding on Replit now have a tool that amplifies what they learned. That installed base is a massive distribution advantage.
As someone who spent years in bank IT modernization, I can confirm that some production financial systems are running on code that nobody currently employed fully understands. This is not alarmism, it is just true.
Good question. The answer is probably no. Anthropic's own blog basically conceded that similar capabilities will proliferate regardless. The Glasswing window might be measured in months not years.
Meta has just had one of its most important AI moments yet and the early signals are hard to ignore. Following the launch of its newest AI model Muse Spark, the company’s standalone Meta AI app surged dramatically in popularity, hinting at a much larger shift that is beginning to take shape. The release is particularly significant because it marks the first major AI model rollout under Alexandr Wang, who joined Meta to reboot its AI strategy. This is not just another incremental update. It represents a more aggressive and focused push into the AI race. According to data from Appfigures, Meta AI jumped from number 57 to number 5 on the U.S. App Store within a day of the launch. That kind of movement rarely happens without a strong underlying pull from users. It signals not curiosity but intent.
I'm thinking of adding a belt to create more waist definition. Would that ruin the clean lines?
I appreciate how the grey bag tones down the festive colors makes it more wearable for regular days too
Those floral heels are stunning but I'd probably last about an hour in them. Anyone tried them and can tell me if they're actually comfortable for dancing?
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