The murim genre getting mainstream anime exposure through Gosu is genuinely exciting for readers of that subgenre. Cultivation and sect culture is so interesting and so rarely adapted for non-Korean audiences.
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The murim genre getting mainstream anime exposure through Gosu is genuinely exciting for readers of that subgenre. Cultivation and sect culture is so interesting and so rarely adapted for non-Korean audiences.
Younger characters adapting faster to hybrid techniques while old masters cling to tradition is such an accurate social dynamic. You see this pattern in real life whenever any established field encounters disruptive change.
The article frames K's arc as moving from exploitation to genuine care and that is accurate, but it undersells how messy and uncomfortable that transition is. K is not a good person who learns. He is a complicated one who grows.
Hot take but the art is doing more storytelling work here than the writing is, and that is a compliment to both.
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.
The manhwa has over 1.6 billion cumulative views worldwide according to some reports. This is not a niche property hoping for an audience. The audience already exists and it is enormous.
To answer the question above, from what I've seen in procurement conversations, the safety branding matters more to regulated industries, finance, healthcare, legal, but for pure engineering teams it really does come down to Claude Code just being better. Both things are true depending on who's buying.
The comparison to collaborative tools like Google Docs with visible revision logs is where I want social media to eventually end up. Not for every comment obviously but for anything that reaches significant visibility. Accountability at scale requires some form of history.
Arm Holdings must be having a fantastic year watching every major tech company decide they need custom chips. Almost everyone building AI silicon ends up licensing Arm IP for at least part of the design.
Co-opetition is the new normal in AI. Everyone is simultaneously a partner and a competitor with everyone else. Anthropic uses Google infrastructure to compete against Google AI products. Amazon invests in Anthropic while Anthropic uses Amazon chips while also exploring replacements for those chips.
Silver down 1% and Bitcoin up 3% on the same day is the kind of rotation that makes macro people nervous and crypto people ecstatic.
In a rare divergence from industry norms, TikTok has confirmed it will not adopt end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for direct messages, breaking with nearly every major social media platform and reigniting one of the tech industry's most contentious debates. The Chinese-owned video platform told the BBC exclusively that it believes the privacy technology championed by Meta, Apple, and others as essential for user protection actually makes users less safe by creating "dark spaces" where harmful content can flourish beyond the reach of safety teams and law enforcement. The decision puts TikTok in direct opposition to its competitors while potentially exposing the company to fresh criticism over data protection, particularly given ongoing concerns about its ties to Beijing.
OpenAI's latest subscription offering represents its most aggressive move yet to reclaim market share in the rapidly expanding AI-powered coding assistant sector
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.
The bumping heads with Piccioli moment went viral and I loved that it did. Two polished, composed people having a totally normal awkward human moment. That is the stuff that makes public figures actually likable.
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