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.
Suho is not Jinwoo and that's okay. The whole point is that he shouldn't be. Fans who wanted Jinwoo two point zero were always going to be disappointed, but fans who wanted a new story in a world they love are being served well.
The economic planning arc where Lloyd figures out which projects generate the most downstream value is honestly more engaging than most battle arcs in other series.
What strikes me about the article is the focus on Yu's isolation but the series is equally about the people who see his talent and decide to orbit it for their own reasons. Coach K, the promoters, the other fighters. Everyone wants a piece of something they don't understand.
Runway raised $315 million at a $5.3 billion valuation in February 2026 which tells you investors see this benchmark lead as real. That is not money chasing hype, that is money chasing actual enterprise adoption.
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.
In a medium filled with talented artists producing stunning work, making a claim about any series having the "best" art feels bold. Yet Nano Machine consistently delivers combat sequences so fluid, detailed, and visually innovative that even readers who don't typically care about martial arts stories find themselves captivated by the sheer spectacle on display. The series combines traditional murim aesthetics with futuristic sci-fi elements, creating a unique visual identity that stands apart from typical cultivation manhwa. The nano machine implanted in protagonist Cheon Yeo-Woon's body doesn't just give him power. It becomes a storytelling device that allows the artist to visualize techniques, energy flows, and combat analysis in ways other series can't replicate.
Team pricing at $30 per user per month adds up fast for larger teams. For a 10-person frontend team that is $3,600 a year on top of your existing tooling budget. The ROI math still works but it is not trivially cheap.
Spent two years manually transcribing ethnographic fieldwork recordings. Would have wept with joy to have this. The time cost of transcription is invisible to people who have never done it.
The software development world just witnessed something unprecedented. A European startup called Lovable reached $20 million in annual recurring revenue in just two months, making it potentially the fastest-growing startup in European history. But here's the twist that's making traditional software agencies nervous: they did it by giving non-technical founders the power to build full-stack applications without writing a single line of code. For years, the promise of no-code tools has been the same: anyone can build an app. But the reality has always been different. You'd create a beautiful frontend, get excited about your progress, and then hit the technical cliff. Suddenly you needed to configure databases, set up authentication, manage API keys, and deploy to servers. The "no-code" dream became a "hire-a-developer-anyway" nightmare.
The compute gap argument in OpenAI's investor memo is actually quite interesting when you flip it. Anthropic achieving more revenue while spending 4x less on training isn't a weakness, it's a sign their architecture is more efficient. OpenAI spent more and got less. That's the story.
OpenAI and Anthropic both teaming up with Google to block Chinese model distillation is one of the most significant geopolitical tech stories of the year and it's being treated as a footnote. The era of AI as neutral technology is definitively over.
Already invisible. The moment a feature becomes expected it disappears from the conversation. Nobody celebrates that Reddit has editable comments anymore.
Hybrid workflow is genuinely the answer here. Claude Code to generate and refine features, Codex to review before merging. Multiple developers on Reddit have settled on this pattern and it makes sense.
That would never fly with regular users. The cognitive overhead of treating every comment like a versioned document would kill casual engagement instantly. There is a reason Google Docs and Instagram serve completely different communication needs.
Good question. The answer is probably no. Anthropic's own blog basically conceded that similar capabilities will proliferate regardless. The Glasswing window might be measured in months not years.
My favorite part is how the embroidery on the shirt matches the backpack. Such a thoughtful detail
The length of the crops is perfect not too short but still shows a little skin. Really flattering cut
Would totally rock this to my gallery opening next month. The sophistication level is perfect.