Last year I was doing the classic noon to 8 pm fasting window and wondering why I felt fine but the metabolic markers at my checkup were still off. Switching to an earlier window genuinely changed those numbers.
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Last year I was doing the classic noon to 8 pm fasting window and wondering why I felt fine but the metabolic markers at my checkup were still off. Switching to an earlier window genuinely changed those numbers.
The critics are trashing the film but praising Jaafar. That gap between performance quality and overall movie quality is honestly fascinating to read about.
ORV anime being handled by Aniplex means the production quality ceiling is already set very high. Whether it actually reaches that ceiling is another question entirely but the potential is genuinely exciting.
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.
Hot take, the anime will probably be fine but nothing will replace the experience of reading the manhwa where you control the pacing and can sit with each panel.
Second Life Ranker gets unfairly dismissed by readers who gave up in the middle chapters. The series goes through some pacing issues around the midpoint but the later arcs are some of the most ambitious storytelling in the entire genre.
Solo Leveling's art is gorgeous but almost every fight is Sung Jinwoo looking cool while things explode around him. Nano Machine fights have actual back and forth where you understand what each combatant is trying to do strategically.
The historical European aesthetic in BL manhwa has become almost its own genre at this point and I am always glad to see it. Elaborate period fashion and luxurious interiors give the art so much to work with and the romance feels appropriately grand in scale.
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.
Counter perspective: every junior developer who learned by setting up environments, fighting dependency conflicts, and debugging version mismatches came out the other side with hard-won intuition that makes them better at their jobs long-term. Skipping all of that has costs we are not measuring yet.
The productivity stat that 62% of users reclaim four or more hours per week sounds like it came from a survey Otter ran about its own users. Should be taken as directional rather than independent evidence.
The safety first mission branding is doing real work for Anthropic in regulated industries. When you're selling AI to a hospital system or a bank, the company that built its entire identity around not cutting corners on safety has a meaningful credibility edge.
Been using Claude Code for about five months now and honestly the context awareness across multi-file projects is in a different league. The fact that OpenAI felt pressure to release this tells you everything about where developer sentiment has shifted.
Hot take: this is less about chips and more about negotiating leverage. The moment you credibly threaten to build your own silicon, your existing suppliers suddenly find more capacity and better pricing.
Meta spending between 115 and 135 billion dollars on AI infrastructure in 2026 alone and then calling the output small and fast by design is one of the more peculiar brand positionings I have seen.
Good question about the health guardrails. From what Meta has said publicly, it is framed as helping you navigate health questions with more detailed responses, not providing medical advice. But the line between detailed health information and medical guidance is blurry in practice and users will not always distinguish between them.
The combination of Piccioli's romantic couture background and Balenciaga's structural legacy is exactly the kind of creative tension that produces great fashion. Meghan wearing that sculptural ivory look was essentially a visual argument for why that combination works.
Genuinely curious, does anyone know if she wore a second look or just the one white cape outfit the whole time?
I'm thinking about recreating this with a thrifted denim shirt and iron-on patches. Would that work?
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