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Why does Gen Z specifically seem to be leading the cognitive health trend? Is it just social media or is something deeper going on?
As someone who has worked adjacent to the art world for years, the commentary about wealthy collectors treating shock as a commodity lands extremely hard. Kim did not need to go that real but here we are.
The technology sector is experiencing a paradox. While headlines scream about mass layoffs at major tech companies, a critical shortage is quietly building in one of the most essential areas of digital infrastructure. Datacenters, the physical backbone of our digital world, are facing an unprecedented demand surge, and there simply are not enough skilled professionals to build and maintain them. Countries across the globe are rushing to establish their own datacenter infrastructure. From India's ambitious plans to become a datacenter hub to the European Union's push for data sovereignty, and emerging markets in Southeast Asia and Latin America building their first large scale facilities, the construction boom is just beginning.
This is one of those series where knowing it exists and is being adapted is already changing how I spend my weekends. Started the manhwa three days ago and I have responsibilities that are not getting done.
As someone who reads a lot of wuxia and xianxia alongside manhwa, the genre fusion thing is actually a bigger trend than people realize. The murim genre has been quietly absorbing sci-fi elements for years and this series feels like a natural peak of that evolution.
Does anyone else feel like the Solo Leveling comparisons are getting a little tired? Yes both series come from Redice Studio and share some DNA but Tomb Raider King does enough differently to stand on its own feet.
Fifteen is a lot of adaptations but the real question is how many of them will get second seasons. Solo Leveling's success created the greenlight wave. Audience retention will determine if any of these become lasting franchises.
The part about enterprises like Duolingo and Zillow using this for real production work shifted my perspective. I assumed it was mostly indie developers and hobbyists. Enterprise adoption at that scale says something different.
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 parent in the article who said she feels better knowing TikTok can intervene in her daughter's DMs. That is a completely valid feeling and I think privacy advocates dismiss it too quickly.
Cynical but probably partially correct. Companies bundle things intentionally. That does not mean the features are not good, just that the timing is strategic.
Cautiously hopeful on the open source angle specifically. The Linux Foundation being a launch partner and Anthropic donating to the Apache Software Foundation and Alpha-Omega suggests someone in that room understood that most critical infrastructure runs on code maintained by volunteers with no security budget.
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.
Codex producing more production-ready code versus Codex being faster and cheaper on straightforward tasks is a genuinely useful distinction that most of these comparison articles miss completely.
As someone who has watched Meta's AI efforts for years, this feels different. Llama was always a research play dressed up as a product. Muse Spark is the opposite. It is a product play backed by serious research. That is a meaningful change in orientation.
I actually own similar blue pants and they're surprisingly versatile! I wear them with everything from casual tees to silk blouses for work.
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