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🪼⚖️ (@jellyanfei) reportedwhy did my ex make a tw/hk server account on my gmail four years ago and why did he name it mightyballs
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H I K A R U (@Terry3nty) reportedNow imagine an AI agent. Today it needs GitHub. Tomorrow it needs Gmail. Then PostgreSQL. Then Docker. Then your local files. Then AWS. Then Notion. Then a browser. Unlike traditional software, an AI agent isn’t built for one workflow. It’s expected to perform many different tasks across many different systems. That’s where the problem starts. Every tool speaks differently. Every API has different rules. The AI doesn’t just need access to tools… It needs a consistent way to understand and use them.
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British Regional Transport Association (BRTA) (@BRTACampaigns) reportedBRTA has had 2 gmail accounts and our data shut down by Gmail without warning/notice. We only email those who want it and in the public domain, so are unsure what we've done wrong. It is getting silly, gmail needs to have a customer care phoneline, email and be disabled friendly.
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Vladic (@Vladic_ETH) reportedOPENAI SHIPPED GPT-5.6 AND CHATGPT WORK. THE REAL WEAPON IS PRICE, NOT IQ. OpenAI shipped two things today. One of them is a costume change. GPT-5.6 landed as three models. ChatGPT Work is a new agent on top. The feeds say "new agent does your work." The real launch is the price sheet. Sol, the flagship, costs $5 per million input tokens and $30 output. That's not flagship pricing. That's what you paid for a mid-tier model a year ago. The gate half the feeds skipped Context first. Two weeks ago the US government cut GPT-5.6 access down to a small group of vetted partners over national security. The gate held about 12 days. Restrictions lifted July 8, public release July 9. Same day SpaceXAI shipped Grok 4.5. The frontier now ships when the government clears it, not when the model is ready. Anthropic went through the exact same thing with Fable and Mythos in June. A pattern, not a one-off. Three models, price as the weapon GPT-5.6 is three models, not one. Sol is the flagship. Terra is the everyday workhorse. Luna is cheap and fast. Price per million tokens, in/out: Sol $5/$30, Terra $2.50/$15, Luna $1/$6. Terra matches GPT-5.5 quality at half the cost. Luna is the cheapest entry in the line. Altman told CNBC Sol is 54% more token-efficient on agentic coding. That's the message. Not "smarter." "Cheaper for the same result." And ultra: a mode inside Sol that spins up multiple agents in parallel and hands subtasks to submodels. The market counts token bills, not benchmarks. Enterprise thinks spend first now. OpenAI heard it and made price the argument. Today's real launch is unit economics, not intelligence. "Sol beats Fable 5, Luna beats Opus 4.8 at two-thirds the cost" are OpenAI's own benchmarks. Until independent runs, treat them as marketing. ChatGPT Work is Codex in a suit Now the "new agent." ChatGPT Work runs on Codex and GPT-5.6. It moves across your apps and files, stays on a project for hours, breaks it into steps, finishes on its own. Output: docs, sheets, slides, web apps. Inside sits a Unified Plugins Directory: Google Drive, Slack, Teams, Gmail, Outlook, Salesforce, GitHub, Canva, Dropbox, more. Call one with "@" or let the agent pick the source. Sounds familiar. This is OpenAI's second run at plugins. The first was 2023 and it flopped. Brockman admitted the models weren't ready back then. Honest read: hard to tell what's actually new. Scheduled Tasks, Computer Use, connectors already lived in ChatGPT and Codex. Long tasks and data sources worked before too. The real move isn't features. It's consolidation: on desktop, OpenAI is merging Codex and ChatGPT into one super app and putting Codex in front of people who don't code. The Anthropic mirror Here's the tell. This is the exact play Anthropic ran with Claude Code -> Cowork. Take a dev agent, strip the "for coders" label, hand it to knowledge workers. Cowork just hit web and mobile, timed to get ahead of this. Two labs, one bet: whoever owns the desktop app that touches your files and apps owns the knowledge-work layer. Chat is the storefront. The desktop is the land grab. What a practitioner does with it One: rebuild pipelines around price tiers. Route bulk work to Luna and Terra. Keep Sol and ultra for the 10% that needs the ceiling. Economics is a routing problem now, not a single-model choice. Two: the real unlock is the desktop with local file access, not the web. Free tier gets ChatGPT Work on desktop right away. Web and mobile roll by tier: Pro, Enterprise, Edu first, Plus and Business next. Three: billing is usage-based and shares one pool with Codex, ChatGPT for Excel, and Workspace Agents. Count tokens before, not after. A complex task burns quota quietly. Security: OpenAI touts Auto-Review, where senior models check important actions before they run, and claims it blocked 100% of protected-data extraction attempts in red-teaming. 100% in a lab is zero confirmations in ****. Test it yourself. Sober read The model war moved from IQ to unit economics. The product war moved from chat to the desktop that holds your files. Testers are already posting "best model I've touched." Maybe. That's day-one sentiment, not fact. The real scoreboard isn't a benchmark. It's the "AI spend" line in an enterprise budget. That's a market you can actually read. The window is the next couple weeks, before prices settle and everyone re-routes spend. Rebuild your routing around three models now and you enter the quarter with a smaller bill for the same work. Everyone else reads the thread and changes nothing.
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Kazuha_Kun (@censored_panda) reportedhello! somebody hacked into my account and i couldn't access it anymore i would like some assistance to resolve this issue, this is my gmail account: ************ and this is my password: ******* before it was hacked. fast response would be very much appriciated @Google
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hunter (@hxxntrr) reportedMy cousin has $200,000 in maxed out credit cards and the bank can't touch a dollar of it not his house. not his car. not his personal score. nothing thought he was lying. then he showed me the paperwork none of the debt has his personal guarantee on it. it's all tied to the EIN, not his social. if the whole thing burns down tomorrow the bank sues an empty LLC and walks away with air it's called non-PG credit and everyone else is out here signing their life away because they don't know this tier exists here's the difference nobody explains. most business cards make you sign a personal guarantee, meaning if the business can't pay, YOU pay, personally, they come after your assets. that's the leash. but a whole tier of business credit requires NO guarantee. it underwrites off the business file alone. default and the creditor's only target is the business, which owns nothing you care about here's the exact build, step by step, the way he did it: step 1: form the LLC in a lender-friendly state. get the EIN straight from the IRS site, free, takes 10 minutes. do NOT use your home address. get a real commercial address through a virtual office ($40 a month, iPostal or Regus). get a dedicated business phone number and a business email on your own domain. banks pull all of this and a gmail address with a home address gets you auto-flagged as a "shell" step 2: get listed with the business directories. you need a D-U-N-S number from Dun & Bradstreet (free, don't pay for the rush). then make sure your business is listed with Experian Business and Equifax Business. these three are the business bureaus, completely separate from your personal file. this is the file the non-PG lenders read step 3: open the business bank account and let it season. put real money through it. keep a 4-figure balance minimum. banks check your average daily balance when they underwrite, a $200 account gets you nothing, a $8,000 average balance gets you real limits. let it run 60-90 days step 4: build the Paydex score with net-30 vendor tradelines. this is the part everyone skips and it's the whole key. Uline, Grainger, Quill, Summa Office Supplies, Crown Office Supplies. you open a net-30 account, buy supplies you actually need, and pay the invoice EARLY. they report to the business bureaus. do 5 of these. pay every one early. your Paydex climbs to 80 (perfect) within a couple reporting cycles step 5: graduate to tier-two store credit that reports to the business bureaus. Home Depot commercial, Lowe's, Amazon Business, gas cards like WEX and Fuelman. these report and thicken the file step 6: NOW you hit the tier-three prize, the non-PG cards and lines from banks and issuers that underwrite off the business file instead of your SSN. this is where the real limits live he built the file for 6 months then pulled $180,000 across non-PG lines. his personal score never moved a single point. his name isn't on the hook for any of it read that again. $180K in credit and if it folds the bank is suing a shell with a virtual mailbox "what if they come after me" they can't, unless you personally guaranteed it or committed actual fraud. a properly built non-PG line has exactly one legal target, the business. no PG, no personal liability. it's the identical structure every fortune 500 uses so the executives never risk a dollar of their own money when a subsidiary goes under the banks bet you'll always sign the PG because you don't know the other tier is sitting right there. build the file. skip the guarantee. borrow money that was never legally yours to pay back lmfaooo link in bio and i'll show you how you can qualify for up to 250k in 0% APR funding (if you have a 700+)
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Mo RezaAli (@RezaaliMo) reportedMy tool said 98% deliverability. The replies said spam folder. I'd written copy I was actually proud of. Tight subject lines, real personalization, a Yakkyo sourcing angle our buyers care about. Sent 412. Got 3 replies. Took me two days to admit the copy was never the problem. I'd sent it all from our main domain. No separate sending domain. No warmup. SPF and DKIM half-configured because the demo I copied skipped that part. So "98% delivered" just meant the email left the building. Where it landed, Gmail had already decided. The infra was the whole campaign. The copy was the part that mattered least. So before I touch outreach automation now: a separate sending domain, never the one your real email runs on. Three or four weeks warming it before it sees a real list. SPF, DKIM, DMARC actually passing, not just sitting there. Then ramp slow, like a person would. Did you warm a separate domain before your last cold campaign, or did you find this out the way I did?
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Contra (@Contr) reportedThis sounds silly to type, but this has ruined my entire day. I’ve spent the last 10+ hours in an endless cycle of trying to get support from disc0rd/gmail and nothing works. My Discord server (5 years of community building) can be deleted at any time and I’m helpless. I’m so ******* tired
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Gus (@Gus555186048750) reportedMy Gmail account was hacked, and I have been unable to recover it. The hacker changed the recovery email address from my original one to another email address. I tried to sign in using my old email "I couldn't access it." @YouTube
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Shraddha Bharuka (@BharukaShraddha) reported3. Invisible Tracking Pixels The Situation: You open an email from a marketer, glance at it for three seconds, and delete it. Two hours later, you get a follow-up email from the same person saying, "Hey, noticed you took a look at my last email!" It feels like magic, but it’s actually invasive surveillance. The Mechanics: Marketers embed a 1x1 transparent pixel (literally a single, invisible dot of light) inside the body of the email. When you open the message, your email client has to "download" that pixel from the marketer's server to display it. When that download happens, the server logs your exact IP address, the type of device you are holding, your geographic location, and the precise second you opened the email. They use this behavioral data to time their next spam attack perfectly. The Fix: You must cut off their surveillance cameras. Go to Gmail Settings > General > Images. Switch the toggle to "Ask before displaying external images." Now, your emails will load as raw text first. The tracking pixel is blocked in the cloud until you explicitly click "display images," blinding the marketers completely.
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Janet (@Janet03888181) reported📧 An AI Gmail assistant 💱 An exchange rate notification bot Each project solved a real business problem while helping me grow as an AI Automation Specialist. Building AI isn't about getting everything right the first time.
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Lefty Foshizzle ⚔️ (@Lefty_Foshizzle) reportedAnother great tip of the weekend from @richontech Tech… To cut down on spam email there is a setting in most mail clients where you can turn off remote image loading. It was tough to find on my Gmail client so I actually had to go to the desktop Gmail application to be able to do it. The secret is that when they load those images, it sends back a code to the email originator that it has been accessed which means that email address is live so it is going to continue to spam and re-spam that address.
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☯️ SAFE LEAF/TREE BIRD (@chercher_ai) reported@Duderichy they're tired of people hounding them to fix Gmail and Google Docs
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Poonam (@Amazing_Poonam) reportedGmail is down???
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Mylly (@myllypedia) reported@gmail you guys help chat is no help I need help with a hacked account already went through the recovery process and it’s not working I’m still getting emails on my other email about activity going on on my Gmail account I’m trying to recover
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iamjepuhseun.Base Ⓜ️ (@iamjepuhseun) reported@chokmahxbt I used the real gmail to access my account and the wallet that eligible for the airdrop is also connected there. But when i tried to connect my wallet the error says that this wallet is connected to other account. This is weird cause im already logining the correct account.
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AY Khan (@Rafiqali220) reported@YeBlockLIM hey team gmail is not verify. geting error, I am a bit busy right now. Please wait a moment.
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Marmalade (@Marmalade_Hikes) reported@TeamYouTube my YouTube channel was hacked & I finally gained access to my Gmail account again. My channel was shut down due to fraudulent activity by the hackers. My original URL is: UCxP0sBhyzT3S_2_IuikyMCg & my channel (marmalade outdoors) needs to be activated.
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🦋Bella E🦋 (@BellaBennieEnzo) reported@gmail For weeks I haven't been able to insert pictures from my gallery into email using the paper clip. But I can insert them if I share them into Gmail. And sometimes I can insert them by using file but I do a lot of work with pictures And this is bad. Known problem pls fix it
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Shanmukh (@0xRegressor) reportedhow many accounts do you have? i have : twitter : 2 discord : 2 facebook :10+ ig i dont use it anymre snapchat : 1 tiktok : 1(banned) twitch : 1 youtube : 5 spotify : 2 pinterest : 1 reddit : 1 gmail : might get in trouble if i say it instagram : 5 telegram : 1
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i-LevelUP (@CryptoScout24) reportedPopular Services/Messengers That Are Typically NOT (Fully) End-to-End EncryptedThese are the ones affected by scanning under the current EU Chat Control setup which has passed today in the EU: Email services (most standard ones): - Gmail (Google) - Outlook/Hotmail (Microsoft) - Yahoo Mail - iCloud Mail (Apple, standard) - Many others without E2EE enabled - Facebook/Instagram Messenger (standard mode) — Often not fully E2EE unless "Secret Conversations" are turned on - Skype (standard chats) — Microsoft can access content. - Snapchat — Chats and snaps are not E2EE by default (some features have it, but not comprehensively) - Telegram (standard/cloud chats) — Encrypted between device and server, but Telegram holds the keys and can access content. Only "Secret Chats" are protected. - Discord — Messages are not E2EE; the company can moderate/scan - Older/traditional SMS/MMS — Completely unencrypted. - Xbox Live messaging and some gaming platforms. - Cloud storage/file sharing tied to chats (e.g., Dropbox, iCloud, Google Drive in some contexts) — Often scanned Let that sink in ! allegedly to fight against child abuse
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Biggie M (@bighneshm) reported@gmail My account has been deactivated by mistakenly flagged for automated bot activity and now I cannot even appeal it as your security feels that I’ve attempted multiple times to login. Every attempt was a successful one through 2 factor authentication. Can you help fix this?
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QuantuM 𝚿 (@quanti_xbt) reportedI honestly did not expect this from @X But this is not just an X problem. Support systems across many of the biggest tech companies often fall short when accounts get compromised. The biggest lesson? Don't rely on support to save you. Protect your account before it's too late. Here are two things everyone should do right now: Enable 2FA on your Gmail account. Enable 2FA on your X account (this is absolutely critical). The @Rektofun account was compromised because 2FA on X was not enabled. I genuinely hope the team gets the support they need and regains access as soon as possible. Stay safe. One small security step today can save months of work tomorrow.
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Jarad Johnson (@jdjohnson) reportedAnyone else experiencing issues with plugins/MCP with the new ChatGPT/Codex app? I'm getting timeouts constantly on Slack, Asana, Gmail, etc.
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Alexander Benz (@alexanderbenz) reported@rileybrown Gmail is where replies go to die. Codex as the OS for async work is the actual fix.
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John A De Goes (@jdegoes) reportedThe immediate future of ALL agents is coding agents, and although I could be wrong, I believe this surprising fact is going to be a HUGE boost for @typescript in particular. Let me explain. If your business wants an agent to assist with customer support, employee onboarding, outbound sales, or payroll, then the agent they need is actually a coding agent. The reason for this is quite simple: coding agents have an ability to leverage their training data to solve general-purpose problems, in ways shapes by the tools they have access to. An outbound sales agent assistant can talk to your knowledge base, pull some contacts from your CRM, analyze conversation history, do a web search to learn about each prospect, and then send email through your Gmail account to each prospect. Doing all of this stuff, and doing even more that the agent was never explicitly designed to do, requires the ability to write, test, and execute code for ad hoc, one-off problems. Only a coding agent can do that, and thanks to innovation at the level of the model and harness, a coding agent can do it well. Now, a true general-purpose coding agent can work in any code base, in any language, in any operating system, and with any tech stack. Of course, that type of coding agent is very useful to developers. However, it's overkill for most agentic systems. Most custom agents do not actually need to work with any code base or any language and on any operating system. They just need the ability to write code in some language (which has a lot of libraries) and execute on some platform. What is the ideal language and platform? I'd argue that @typescript fits the bill PERFECTLY. Since TypeScript compiles to Javascript, it can run securely, in a completely sandboxed way, inside V8 isolates, WASM, etc., all of which creates a compelling story for secure, efficient, and scalable custom agent execution. Moreover, because TypeScript adds types to Javascript, those types can be used to catch a lot of common bugs and runtime errors that a Javascript coding agent would have trouble catching in advance--allowing for far faster and more efficient solution of general-purpose problems. So, while general-purpose coding agents will of course need to support all programming languages, platforms, and tech stacks, custom agents are likely to be specialized -- while they will be coding agents, they don't need to work with any programming language, platform, or tech stack. They just need to work with one, and currently, the best option appears to be @TypeScript, for reasons of security, portability, type-safety, and efficiency. Is it any wonder TypeScript is home to some of the most amazing innovations currently happening in AI?
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Chris Buch-Larsen (@C_Buch_Larsen) reported@TeamYouTube Hey @TeamYouTube I am having some trouble with My Gmail. Would you able to assist?
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Small Metal Owl (@SmallMetalOwl) reported@SenseiOfSarcasm We really gave Google too much control over things, given how they won't think twice over shutting down a service no matter how popular it is. I half expect them to kill Gmail sometime in my lifetime just because.
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DWE Post (@dwepost) reportedFor the past 2 months, I haven’t been able to reach any Google service. My problem has gotten worse, everything has been hacked, and the recovery forms don’t work. It’s really a shame. #google #gmail #googleai @googleaccount @sundarpichai @TeamYouTube