Data center job postings surged 64 percent between 2023 and 2025 according to a recent analysis. For comparison, the broader economy saw 4 percent growth in the same roles. That gap is not closing anytime soon.
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Data center job postings surged 64 percent between 2023 and 2025 according to a recent analysis. For comparison, the broader economy saw 4 percent growth in the same roles. That gap is not closing anytime soon.
The manhwa community has been buzzing with anticipation ever since MAPPA Studio announced their adaptation of Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint. With a spring 2026 release date confirmed and 24 episodes planned for the first season, this adaptation represents one of the most ambitious manhwa-to-anime projects ever undertaken. But what makes this series so special that it warranted such a massive production commitment? If you're hearing about Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint for the first time or wondering whether the hype is justified, this guide will prepare you for what promises to be one of the biggest anime releases of the year. We'll cover the story premise, why it's captured millions of readers worldwide, what MAPPA's involvement means, and everything else you need to know before the first episode airs
That dynamic is basically the BL genre promise compressed into a single character relationship. The tension between danger and desire is not incidental to the romance. It is the romance.
Civil engineering student here. The series is not perfectly accurate on technical details but it gets the mindset right. The satisfaction of solving a structural problem is captured really well.
When Tomb Raider King first exploded onto the manhwa scene, it brought a fresh take on dungeon crawling stories by combining archaeological adventure with ruthless protagonist energy and a treasure-hunting premise that felt genuinely different from typical gate and dungeon narratives. The series built a dedicated fanbase through its satisfying blend of historical artifact powers, strategic relic acquisition, and a protagonist who wasn't afraid to be morally gray in pursuit of his goals. Now, with the anime adaptation confirmed for 2026 as one of the most anticipated manhwa-to-anime projects, Tomb Raider King is experiencing a resurgence. New readers are discovering the series while longtime fans eagerly await seeing Jooheon Suh's relic-hunting adventures brought to life with animation. The timing couldn't be better, as the series has built enough content to support a substantial adaptation while maintaining momentum in its ongoing storyline.
The article's point about vertical scrolling webtoons being adaptable to anime is one that does not get enough credit. The pacing of webtoon chapters actually translates very naturally to episode structure.
The manhwa world exploded when Solo Leveling first introduced us to Sung Jinwoo's journey from the weakest hunter to humanity's strongest defender. Now, Solo Leveling Ragnarok brings a fresh perspective to this beloved universe, and fans everywhere are asking the same questions. Can the sequel live up to the original? Do you need to read Solo Leveling first? What makes this continuation worth your time? This guide covers everything you need to know about Solo Leveling Ragnarok, whether you're a longtime fan or someone curious about jumping into the series Solo Leveling Ragnarok is not a reboot or alternate timeline. This is a direct sequel that continues the story years after the original series concluded. The protagonist shifts from Sung Jinwoo to his son, Sung Suho, who must forge his own path in a world still recovering from the catastrophic events his father prevented.
My skeptic take is that enterprise adoption numbers from tracking panels of 70 customers is not exactly a massive sample size. That is a niche signal being presented as market dominance.
Okay but is nobody going to mention that the same AI company whose models power Replit Agent has its own competing product that is growing even faster? The dependency on upstream model providers is a real strategic vulnerability.
Slow burn at the start but once the scope of what Bigang is up against becomes clear the investment jumps sharply.
What gets lost in the speed conversation is testability. AI-generated code often lacks unit tests, edge case handling, and error states that a thoughtful developer would include. Those gaps bite you later.
I work in healthcare IT and a colleague of mine used this to build a patient scheduling tool. The speed was impressive but we still needed a proper security audit before anything could go near real patient data. The article glosses over that part pretty hard.
If your meeting culture is so broken that you need an AI to justify skipping meetings, the AI is not the fix. The meeting culture is the problem.
The broader trend this fits into is the move toward what some are calling vibe editing, where you describe your creative intent and AI handles the technical execution. Descript with Underlord is the most complete example of that right now.
Speaking from experience working in cybersecurity policy, the problem with the safety argument is that you cannot build a backdoor only for the good guys. The same access that lets TikTok's safety team scan messages is the same access that gets exploited in a data breach.
Wait, does the new $100 Pro tier include the extended context windows that the $200 tier has? The article says the $200 tier includes extended context across all ChatGPT capabilities not just Codex. If the $100 tier does not have that, the value prop gets complicated.
Three million weekly active Codex users versus Claude Code's $2.5 billion run-rate is an interesting comparison because it shows that raw user counts and actual developer spending tell very different stories.
My trick for white button-downs is wearing a nude cami underneath. It works wonders for making them less transparent!
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