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Jaafar having grown up at Neverland and watching movies with his uncle is the kind of biographical detail that changes how you think about the performance. He is not playing a stranger.
Does creatine monohydrate actually help with brain function or is that just gym culture bleeding into nootropics discourse?
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.
Second Life Ranker got me through a really rough period last year. There is something about watching someone honor their brother's memory while systematically dismantling everyone who hurt him that hits incredibly deeply.
Speaking as someone who has read a lot of progression fantasy manhwa, Ragnarok's pacing in the early chapters is noticeably slower than what made Solo Leveling addictive. It does pick up but new readers need patience.
The fact that this series is rated Young Adult on Webtoon while dealing with brainwashing, psychological trauma, and apocalyptic horror is doing a lot of work.
Sports anime and manga have delivered countless memorable series over the decades, from Slam Dunk's basketball brilliance to Haikyuu's volleyball excellence. These stories typically follow familiar patterns: talented but inexperienced protagonist joins a team, forms bonds with teammates, faces rivals, grows through competition, and ultimately pursues championship glory. The formula works because it taps into universal themes about effort, teamwork, and self-improvement. The Boxer, created by JH, takes everything you expect from sports stories and systematically deconstructs it. The protagonist doesn't love boxing. He doesn't form deep bonds with teammates. He doesn't overcome challenges through friendship and determination. Instead, the manhwa presents one of the darkest, most psychologically complex examinations of combat sports ever created, wrapped in stunningly minimalist artwork that elevates the narrative to something approaching high art.
The propaganda misuse issue from 2023 is worth revisiting. They said they improved detection and added moderation. That is not the same as the problem being solved. It is an ongoing arms race and anyone who tells you it is fully resolved is oversimplifying.
Hot take: in 18 months, the question will not be which AI video tool is best but whether the entire category consolidates into two or three platforms with API-level access powering everything else underneath.
The comparison to reviewing junior developer code is generous. Junior developer code at least comes with a person you can ask why did you do it this way. AI generated code just sits there looking confident.
Speaking from experience building products at a startup, the back-and-forth between design and engineering is not just annoying. It eats two to three weeks on every major feature. If v0 compresses that even by half, the ROI case writes itself.
There is something a little uncomfortable about tools that promise anyone can build anything. Software built without understanding often produces software that fails in ways the builder cannot diagnose or fix.
For anyone worried about the AI hallucination problem where it claims bugs are fixed when they are not, a tip that helped me: always test in incognito after any fix and describe very specific reproduction steps in your prompts. Reduces the loop significantly.
What would actually move the needle against Nvidia is not any single company building custom chips but an open alternative to CUDA that the whole industry gets behind. There are efforts in that direction but none have really gained critical mass yet.
The artificial intelligence industry is entering a new phase of competition, one that extends far beyond the development of advanced language models and neural networks. Companies are now engaged in an intense struggle to secure the computational infrastructure necessary to train and deploy their AI systems. In this context, Anthropic has reportedly begun exploring the possibility of designing and manufacturing its own specialized processors to power Claude, its flagship conversational AI platform, along with its broader suite of artificial intelligence technologies. This strategic consideration emerges at a critical moment in the global AI sector. The exponential growth in model complexity and capability has created unprecedented demand for high-performance computing resources. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that Anthropic is conducting feasibility studies to determine whether developing proprietary semiconductor technology could reduce its dependence on external hardware vendors while ensuring reliable access to the computing power required for its operations.
Genuinely do not understand the people calling this a smart business move. Europe is TikTok's most important market for growth and Europe has the strictest data protection laws. Not encrypting messages while also fighting a massive GDPR fine is not a winning strategy in that market.
The code ownership and liability question is the one that is going to create a legal industry. Who is responsible when AI-generated code has a security vulnerability that causes a breach? Nobody has a clear answer yet.
Hot take, the bigger threat is not Mythos itself, it is the open-weight model that arrives six months from now with similar capabilities and zero guardrails. Glasswing is buying time, not solving the problem.
Anyone else notice that Microsoft uses Claude Code internally even though they sell GitHub Copilot? That detail should be a lot bigger news than it is.
Honestly the 15 minute window is fine for fixing typos but it feels a little arbitrary. Why not 30? Why not an hour? Did someone at Meta just spin a wheel?
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