This is a legitimate gap in the literature. The short trial length is a consistent criticism of chrononutrition research right now.
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This is a legitimate gap in the literature. The short trial length is a consistent criticism of chrononutrition research right now.
A part two that addresses the allegations head on would be commercially radioactive and the estate would never approve it. The His Story Continues tagline is either wishful thinking or the most optimistic end card in cinema history.
If the concert sequences are your main reason for going, opening weekend in a good theater is probably worth it. If you are mainly interested in the biographical story, the streaming version will serve you just as well and the reviews suggest the narrative is thin enough that you will not feel like you missed a cinematic event by waiting.
Aired on Fuji TV and Kansai TV in Japan means this is getting legitimate primetime treatment. That is not nothing.
Seongshik being an employee of the month service industry veteran possessing a literary villain is such a specific and wonderful character concept. He is overprepared for emotional labor and completely unprepared for everything else.
Eleceed and Gosu both have release windows described as unconfirmed but the article treats them as if they are definitely 2026 entries. That is doing a lot of work for a list of fifteen supposedly confirmed adaptations.
What I find most interesting is that Uber apparently used it to cut design concept testing from six weeks to five days. Enterprise adoption for internal tooling is probably the bigger long-term market than founder MVPs.
What gets lost in the speed conversation is testability. AI-generated code often lacks unit tests, edge case handling, and error states that a thoughtful developer would include. Those gaps bite you later.
Most people can edit a Google Doc. Delete some words, rearrange sentences, fix typos, add paragraphs. It's intuitive and requires no special training. Now imagine editing video the same way. That's Descript's core innovation, and it transformed video editing from a specialized skill requiring expensive software into something anyone who can edit text can do effectively. Descript started as a transcription tool for podcasters. Record your podcast, upload it to Descript, and get an accurate transcript for show notes. But the founders realized something bigger. If you have a perfect transcript synchronized to audio, you can edit the audio by editing the text. Delete a word from the transcript and that word disappears from the audio. That insight became the foundation for a complete editing platform.
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 fact that only 17% of developers say agents improved team collaboration according to recent surveys is a real signal. These tools are great for individual productivity but they are not yet solving the coordination problems that large engineering teams actually face.
Fastest growth in enterprise tech history and the CEO is still fighting about Super Bowl commercials on social media. Silicon Valley is a genuinely strange place.
Cautiously optimistic here. The edit feature is genuinely good. The 15 minute window prevents abuse. The teen safety controls are moving in the right direction even if the motivation is partly legal. Progress is progress even when it is slow.
Instagram has rolled out a small but long overdue feature that users have been asking for years. You can now edit your comments after posting them. This simple change solves a very real frustration. Until now, fixing even the smallest typo meant deleting your comment and writing it all over again. That friction is finally gone. But there is a boundary. You get a 15 minute window after posting to make edits. Within that time, you can update your comment as many times as you want. There is also a layer of transparency built in. Once a comment is edited, others will be able to see that it has been modified. However, unlike platforms such as iMessage, Instagram does not show the edit history. What was originally written stays hidden.
Not gonna lie, the idea of AI being the default interface for everything is either the most exciting or most dystopian sentence in this piece depending on what kind of week you are having.
I need those sunglasses in my life! The purple tint is such an unexpected touch that makes the whole outfit more interesting
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