What I keep wondering is whether a genuinely honest Michael Jackson biopic could ever be commercially viable or whether the combination of estate control, legal risk, and fan expectations makes a real reckoning structurally impossible to finance.
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What I keep wondering is whether a genuinely honest Michael Jackson biopic could ever be commercially viable or whether the combination of estate control, legal risk, and fan expectations makes a real reckoning structurally impossible to finance.
The section on edge computing is where this gets really interesting for people outside the major metros. Secondary markets are finally getting infrastructure investment and the jobs are coming with it.
The article describing Omniscient Reader as regression-adjacent is accurate but the series belongs on every quality list regardless of strict genre classification. It is simply the best manhwa being produced right now and the upcoming anime will prove that to a much larger audience.
The article describes Kim Dokja as resonating with anyone who ever felt like a side character in their own life and honestly that hit different than expected.
As someone who works in civil engineering, the fact that this series makes drainage systems and soil compaction genuinely exciting is something I never thought I'd say about a manhwa. My coworkers think I've lost it because I keep recommending it.
A proper anime adaptation needs to nail the background art showing the estate improving over time. That slow visual progression of the land transforming is a huge part of what makes completing each project feel satisfying.
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.
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 mentioned that 4% of all public GitHub commits are now authored by Claude Code with projections of 20% by year end. If that 20% projection is accurate, the implications for junior developer hiring are going to be severe.
There's a photograph from February 2026 that pretty much sums up the state of AI right now. At the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the world's tech leaders onstage for a group photo. Everyone held hands. Well, almost everyone. Sam Altman of OpenAI and Dario Amodei of Anthropic, standing right next to each other, refused to clasp hands and instead raised their fists separately. The internet, predictably, lost its mind. An awkward moment between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at an AI Summit captured the increasingly icy relations between two rival tech leaders who started off as colleagues. That's not just petty drama. It's a window into what may be the most consequential corporate rivalry in the technology world right now, one that's playing out in boardrooms, courtrooms, Super Bowl ads, and billion-dollar compute deals all at once.
Respectfully disagree with the optimistic takes here. Chip design is a completely different discipline from AI research. The talent pool for world-class chip architects is tiny and every major tech company is already competing fiercely for those engineers. Anthropic is going to find this incredibly hard to staff.
Everyone dunking on TikTok for this but not a single person mentioning that Telegram still has most chats unencrypted by default and has way more actual criminal activity going on. The selective outrage is interesting.
OpenAI's latest subscription offering represents its most aggressive move yet to reclaim market share in the rapidly expanding AI-powered coding assistant sector
the way this trip got dissected down to which tunnel her car drove past says more about the media climate than it does about her.
When you hear “Paris Fashion Week,” your mind races to haute couture, bold statements, and the world’s most glamorous attendees. But on October 4, 2025, the scene got a surprise guest—Meghan Markle, making what might be her most talked-about entrance yet. To call it a “debut” feels almost too neat, as if she’s stepping into a world she’s never touched. Yet, Meghan’s gradual evolution as a style influencer has been anything but accidental. Her Paris moment isn’t just celebrity spectacle; it’s a statement, a pivot, and a nuanced step into a new chapter. Here’s my take on why this matters.
Personally I would swap the round glasses for rectangular ones. Just feels more balanced with the soft pink top
Would this work for a casual office? My workplace is pretty relaxed but I want to look professional.
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