Black gold narrative: A review of Taylor Sheridan's Landman
When Billy Bob Thornton's Tommy Norris stands in the endless oil fields of West Texas, lighting a cigarette, his eyes weary yet sharp as he surveys this land
AI Daily Report October 24, 2025
Top AI News: Major Platform Updates and Industry Developments Platform & Product Launches Google Democratizes AI Education with Massive Skills Platform Google officially launched its comprehensive "Google Skills"
How Claude Code Was Built
Originally published on Substack by Gergely Orosz, who previously worked at Uber, Skype, and Microsoft, and authored “The Software Engineer’s Guide.” For easier reading, this article has been lightly
The Seven-Generation Riddle of the Duttons: When Television Meets Genealogy
Within the “Yellowstone” universe, the Dutton family’s past is both the bedrock of its legend and the archaeological site of fan debate. From “1883” to “1923,” and into the
He ported Escoba, his hometown’s most beloved card game, to the web in only three days.
He even built a bot that can beat beginners—follow this guide to see how. …and he also wrote a bot capable of beating novice players. If that sounds unbelievable,
Cloudflare Just Made Email Easy: Send, Route, and Ship Faster—All Inside Workers
Verification emails, event notifications, invoices, password resets, magic login links—so much of a product relies on email. If messages fail, lag, or hit spam, the user experience suffers and
City-Building in an Hour: Launch a Playable Web Game with CubeCity
Ever dreamed of a SimCity‑style game without the 3D headache? Meet CubeCity. CubeCity lets you snap together a 2.5D, cartoon‑style web city like LEGO—no heavy 3D
When Love Meets the Law: Why Alex and Spencer's Missing Marriage Certificate in "1923" Actually Makes Historical Sense
A perplexing plot point in Paramount's "1923" has sparked considerable debate among viewers: Why don't Alex and Spencer have proof of their marriage? The
“Landman” Deep Dive: The Human Dilemma Inside the Capitalist Machine
Prologue: When Black Gold Meets the Ambition of Screen Narrative Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman” marks a bold experiment in television storytelling. This isn’t a traditional industry drama or workplace
Landman: A Stark Parable of Desire, Power, and the Price We Pay
Taylor Sheridan trades the Western’s comfort for a cold mirror on America’s profit engine. Deep in the deserts of West Texas, drilling rigs roar day and night, pulling
The 3-Minute Code That Cost Me 2 Days: Why Spec-Driven Development Beats Vibe Coding
It's 5 PM on the last working day before vacation. Your hand is already on the mouse, ready to bolt. Then your product manager appears: "Quick request—
From AI Code Generator to Architecture Director: A Structured Methodology
The Evolution of AI-Assisted Development My journey with AI coding began simply: copy-pasting code into ChatGPT and asking questions. Then came Cursor, a dedicated client application that could auto-generate entire
Game Dev Daily — 2025/10/07
Today’s Snapshot * Tools & Engines: GameMaker beta adds fast 3D sphere culling; Unreal modding chatter heats up; a commercial title reportedly loads mods directly via a “~mods” folder. * Releases
2025 Japan Games: Majority AI-Driven — 32% on Engines, $49K Salary Ceiling
In 2025, the integration of AI into Japan’s game development industry reached a pivotal point, with over half of Japanese game companies actively using AI in their development process
Reading Beth Dutton: a walking wildfire
Whenever someone asks me, “Who’s the most mesmerizing character in Yellowstone?” my answer is almost always Beth Dutton. But “mesmerizing” may not be quite right, because loving Beth is