The comparison to Dr. Stone for Greatest Estate Developer is actually perfect. Same energy of a protagonist who solves problems through knowledge rather than fighting. That demographic crossover is real.
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The comparison to Dr. Stone for Greatest Estate Developer is actually perfect. Same energy of a protagonist who solves problems through knowledge rather than fighting. That demographic crossover is real.
What is the best entry chapter for someone who wants to evaluate the combat art specifically? Like what chapter actually shows what this series can do at its peak?
does anyone else reread specific arcs just to see if you missed anything or is that just a me thing
The uncanny valley comment is fair but it is improving fast. Avatar IV is noticeably better than Avatar III on micro-expressions. The gap between AI video and human video is closing every few months, not every few years.
The meta-agent capability is interesting but also the part that concerns me most from a security standpoint. An agent that can spin up other agents with varying levels of access to your production systems needs very careful guardrails.
84 percent of developers are using AI tools now. The debate is no longer whether to adopt but which tool fits which workflow. Pricing clarity is increasingly the tiebreaker.
The $4 billion valuation is honestly still hard to wrap my head around. They basically turned PowerPoint energy into a billion dollar category.
Counter perspective: every junior developer who learned by setting up environments, fighting dependency conflicts, and debugging version mismatches came out the other side with hard-won intuition that makes them better at their jobs long-term. Skipping all of that has costs we are not measuring yet.
Serious question with no opinion attached: what happens to entry-level developer jobs in three to five years if tools like this keep improving at the current rate? Has anyone seen credible research on this?
Hot take, the people claiming this is all just a short squeeze with no real legs said the same thing at $40K, $50K, and $60K. At what point does the narrative update?
The part of the article comparing Codex for rapid exploration and Claude Code for polishing production code maps exactly to how my team ended up using both. We did not plan it that way, it just emerged from the tools' natural strengths.
The bit about evolving into visible revision logs like collaborative tools is the future I actually want. Comment threads on big posts become almost like documents. Seeing the history of how a conversation changed would be fascinating and would hold people accountable.
The parallel between her look and the collection itself is what gets me. She wore something that felt like Piccioli's thesis statement for the house. Clean, architectural, softened by drape. That is not accidental styling.
Adding those grey side panels to black leggings is genius, makes them so much more interesting than plain ones
Could we see this with a turtleneck in winter? I'm always looking for ways to winterize my favorite pieces.
Should we talk about how versatile that striped bottom is? I wear mine with everything
For winter events, I'd add sheer black stockings and maybe switch to black accessories. Thoughts?