Finished the entire manhwa in one sitting and then sat in silence for about twenty minutes. That ending does something to you that most stories never even attempt.
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Finished the entire manhwa in one sitting and then sat in silence for about twenty minutes. That ending does something to you that most stories never even attempt.
Benlira is a former hero party member who became a skeletal messenger after 120 years of slumber. The backstory here is richer than the article implies, and honestly the reveal of her past connection to the hero party is what sets this apart from generic undead protagonists.
The comedy and drama balance in this is better than shows that try to be prestige dramas, which is a wild thing to say about a manhwa where the protagonist gets excited about proper road grading.
Unpopular opinion but the story itself is pretty formulaic and the art is doing heavy lifting that the writing sometimes does not deserve.
Arzen destroyed Elliot's writing career before the story even started and now Elliot might write letters that make Arzen fall in love with someone else. That is not a plot. That is a war crime against feelings.
The regression subgenre has exploded in popularity over the past few years, becoming one of the most beloved narrative frameworks in Korean manhwa. The core premise is deceptively simple: a protagonist dies or fails catastrophically, then returns to an earlier point in time with their memories intact. Armed with future knowledge, they get a second chance to change their fate, save loved ones, gain power, or pursue revenge against those who wronged them. What makes regression stories so compelling is the combination of dramatic irony, strategic satisfaction, and emotional depth they provide. Readers know what the protagonist knows, creating tension when other characters make mistakes we can see coming. We feel smart alongside protagonists who use foreknowledge to outmaneuver enemies. And we experience the emotional weight of carrying memories of futures that haven't happened yet, of people who died who are currently alive, of betrayals that haven't occurred.
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.
Fair critique, though the underlying data on customer growth is from independent research, not HeyGen's own marketing. The 152% figure is third-party sourced. The framing is optimistic but the core numbers appear to hold up.
My honest experience after three months: great for greenfield work, progressively less useful as a codebase ages and accumulates complexity. Context management is the unsolved problem for all of these tools.
Flat pricing with daily resets versus flat pricing with no limits are two completely different products. The headline of this article describes the second but Windsurf now operates on the first.
The IPO targeting October 2026 at 400 to 500 billion valuation means Anthropic would be going public at a multiple that makes most tech valuations look conservative. The market's willingness to price growth over profitability has limits and we might be approaching them.
The custom executive avatar feature is going to create some genuinely uncomfortable situations. Imagine your CEO avatar delivering a message that the real CEO never actually approved in those exact words.
The supply chain risk designation from the Pentagon is huge and kind of undercuts the Project Glasswing story. You're launching a cybersecurity model with Apple and Microsoft and Amazon as partners but the US Department of Defense just called you a risk. Those two things happening at the same time are wild.
Wait, did anyone else catch that Meta is actually removing end-to-end encryption from Instagram DMs too? So TikTok gets all the heat while Meta quietly does the same thing and gets a pass?
The global cryptocurrency market capitalization has climbed back above the $2.5 trillion threshold, fueled by a massive liquidation of short positions and renewed institutional interest. Geopolitical developments and shifting investor sentiment combined to create a powerful rally that caught bearish traders off guard, resulting in substantial losses for those betting against the market. According to data from CoinGecko, the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies combined increased 1.4% to reach $2.52 trillion on Friday, April 10. Bitcoin experienced a notable surge of over 3%, briefly touching the $73,000 mark before consolidating around $72,000 at the time of writing. Ethereum demonstrated equally impressive strength, pushing past the $2,200 level, while the majority of top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization also posted significant gains.
The short squeeze math is simple. $250M of forced buying versus $95M of forced selling is a 2.6x demand imbalance. That explains most of this rally without needing to invoke geopolitics.
You could totally layer a thin turtleneck under this dress for colder months. I do this all the time with my metallic pieces!