Very much connected. The estate's involvement in both situations is not a coincidence.
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Very much connected. The estate's involvement in both situations is not a coincidence.
What I keep wondering is whether a genuinely honest Michael Jackson biopic could ever be commercially viable or whether the combination of estate control, legal risk, and fan expectations makes a real reckoning structurally impossible to finance.
Still waiting for someone to officially license the physical volumes in more markets. Seven volumes collected and they're not easy to get in a lot of places.
The article is correct that this is the standard other series should aspire to. Whether it is currently the best is a fun argument. That it has raised the bar is not really arguable.
Unpopular opinion but the Flame Emperor relationship is actually kind of overhyped within the fandom. The dynamic is well written but the article frames it as uniquely profound when similar rivals-to-partners arcs appear in plenty of other series.
If you're new to manhwa or looking to understand what all the hype is about regarding system and leveling stories, you've arrived at exactly the right place. The system genre has become one of the most popular and accessible entry points into Korean comics, offering clear progression mechanics, satisfying power growth, and narratives that feel like playing your favorite RPG or video game brought to life on the page. System manhwa feature protagonists who gain access to game-like interfaces that display stats, skills, quests, and levels. These systems provide clear frameworks for character growth and power progression. You can literally see the protagonist getting stronger through numbers increasing, new abilities unlocking, and challenges being overcome. This visual and concrete progression creates deeply satisfying reading experiences that hook readers from the first chapter.
If your meeting culture is so broken that you need an AI to justify skipping meetings, the AI is not the fix. The meeting culture is the problem.
What is the etiquette when you send OtterPilot to a meeting with external clients who never agreed to be recorded? That feels like a relationship risk beyond just the legal one.
Got stuck in a loop where the AI kept telling me it fixed a bug that it had not actually fixed. Burned through half my monthly credits chasing the same issue. Speed is real but so is the frustration.
For short form content it works fine for basic cuts and captions but it is not optimized for the trend-responsive fast paced editing style that performs on Reels. There are more nimble tools for that specific use case.
The article is right that team pricing at this range makes sense for small engineering teams. Where it falls apart is at the mid-market level where you need SSO and that adds significant per-user cost.
At this point the manhwa to anime wave is big enough that it is changing what casual anime viewers consider normal story structure. Regression plots and overpowered protagonists are basically mainstream now.
Tried building a Svelte app as the article claims is supported. Framework flexibility is real but the AI has obvious preferences and will drift toward familiar patterns even when you specify something different. You have to be persistent.
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.
Meta has just had one of its most important AI moments yet and the early signals are hard to ignore. Following the launch of its newest AI model Muse Spark, the company’s standalone Meta AI app surged dramatically in popularity, hinting at a much larger shift that is beginning to take shape. The release is particularly significant because it marks the first major AI model rollout under Alexandr Wang, who joined Meta to reboot its AI strategy. This is not just another incremental update. It represents a more aggressive and focused push into the AI race. According to data from Appfigures, Meta AI jumped from number 57 to number 5 on the U.S. App Store within a day of the launch. That kind of movement rarely happens without a strong underlying pull from users. It signals not curiosity but intent.
Genuinely, how many of the 3 million weekly Codex users are actually using it as their primary coding tool versus experimenting with it occasionally? Those numbers are very different things.
What shade of lipstick would you recommend with this? I'm thinking a classic red to match the roses?
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