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Finally a manhwa that treats death like a fact of existence rather than a dramatic narrative device.
Very true about the soundtrack. The wrong music choice could tip the whole tone from contemplative into melodramatic, and once you lose that restraint the whole thing falls apart.
Thinking about how manhwa adaptations into anime are becoming increasingly common and wondering how a story like this would even translate. The pacing is so specific to the reading experience.
The part about fonts not matching and spacing being inconsistent in developer-translated designs is painfully specific. Every designer I have ever worked with has that exact complaint. Nice to see someone actually name it.
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.
In a manhwa landscape dominated by dungeon crawling, regression narratives, and power fantasies, The Greatest Estate Developer stands out by asking a simple question: what if the protagonist's greatest weapon wasn't a sword or magic system, but civil engineering knowledge? This bizarre premise transforms into one of the most entertaining, genuinely funny, and surprisingly heartfelt series currently running, proving that innovation in storytelling comes from unexpected places. The series takes the familiar isekai setup where a modern person finds themselves in a fantasy world and completely subverts expectations. Instead of becoming an adventurer or hero, protagonist Kim Suho uses his engineering knowledge to revolutionize construction, infrastructure, and economic development. What sounds like it should be boring becomes absolutely captivating through sharp writing, excellent comedic timing, and genuine passion for showing how infrastructure improves lives.
The Stack Overflow survey data showing that 76% of developers now use or plan to use AI tools daily is the context you need to understand why Replit's growth makes sense. The entire profession is moving this direction.
Switched from GitHub Copilot at $10 to Windsurf and I cannot say the quality delta justified the price difference for my specific workflow. Heavy on SQL migrations and the suggestions there are about the same.
Buying time matters though. Getting defenders trained and workflows established before the capabilities go wide is genuinely valuable. You do not dismiss a six-month head start just because it is not a permanent solution.
Co-opetition is the new normal in AI. Everyone is simultaneously a partner and a competitor with everyone else. Anthropic uses Google infrastructure to compete against Google AI products. Amazon invests in Anthropic while Anthropic uses Amazon chips while also exploring replacements for those chips.
The Nikkei correlation is something people keep underestimating. When Asian risk appetite opens up strong, US crypto markets tend to follow overnight. This playbook has been consistent for over a year now.
Finally. This should have been there from day one. Every other platform figured this out years ago.
Just scored a similar blazer from a consignment shop! Now hunting for statement jewelry to recreate this look
The styling possibilities are endless with these pieces. I'd add a denim jacket for cooler days or swap the sandals for white sneakers for a more casual look
I have a similar white button down but never thought to pair it with shorts like this. Game changer
I'm thinking of adding a beret to this look for extra warmth. Maybe in cream or burgundy?
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