As a counterpoint to all the hype, the series does lean heavily on Lloyd being the smartest person in every room. That can get a little exhausting over 180 plus chapters.
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As a counterpoint to all the hype, the series does lean heavily on Lloyd being the smartest person in every room. That can get a little exhausting over 180 plus chapters.
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.
If Aniplex really delivers on this the way they delivered on Solo Leveling, the conversation about Korean webtoons in animation is going to shift permanently. This is that important a title.
Seung Wook Woo directing with a background in action-heavy storytelling is exactly the profile you want for this series. The fight choreography in the manhwa needs someone who understands momentum and not just pretty visuals.
The article says a consultant built a client portal with payments in four hours. That checks out. I built something similar on a Saturday afternoon. Did it need polish? Yes. Did it work? Absolutely.
The Figma import feature is criminally underrated. Bring in your design frames directly and Bolt converts them into working code. That alone collapses the handoff process between design and engineering by days.
The image editing feature is useful but limited. Good for quick tweaks like adjusting an element or swapping a background. Not a replacement for actual design work. Treat it as convenience, not capability.
If the ceasefire collapses and oil spikes back toward $110, this entire rally unwinds in about six hours. That's not pessimism, that's just how correlated risk assets are to energy prices right now.
Hot take: subscriptions are the wrong model for this entirely. Usage-based API pricing is how serious teams should be accessing these tools. Flat monthly caps are a consumer product design choice that does not translate well to professional workflows.
Somebody explain to me how TikTok scanning for PhotoDNA to catch CSAM is meaningfully different from what every other major platform already does? Even encrypted platforms like Apple use on-device scanning for known illegal material. This is not an either or situation.
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.
Hot take. Alexandr Wang is the most important hire in tech in the last five years and Muse Spark is just the opening argument.
the supply chain risk classification while simultaneously inviting Anthropic into a coalition to fix the very problem it supposedly created is some kind of regulatory pretzel logic.
The proportions of this outfit are perfect. I particularly appreciate how the strappy heels elongate the legs without overwhelming the dress. For winter events, I've found that black velvet pumps work just as wonderfully.