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  • 38% Website Down (38%)
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  • fossildab
    🤷‍♀️ d-ab 🍒🦋 (@fossildab) reported

    @weiirdooky @mienjeongiee Mine too, tried my Gmail accoun but it says „Email/social accounts can only be used for login after you have registered your mobile phone number.“ 😢

  • theSethian
    Sethian (@theSethian) reported

    In 154 seconds, AJ Thompson connects one n8n agent to email, calendars, APIs, and spreadsheets. Which connection can create the first expensive mistake? Any tool that can send or modify data without a contract. The video adds system instructions plus separate guardrails for prompt injection and private data leaks. The Gmail, Calendar, and Sheets actions still need rules for when they may run, what they may alter, and whether a failed call can be repeated. Before any tool goes live, define: - one narrow job and a clear name - what authorizes a call and what blocks it - required inputs and hard limits - a receipt showing the result - an explicit error response - preview and approval for sensitive actions - retry protection and an audit log The model selects from the names, descriptions, and schemas it receives. If those definitions are vague, it guesses while holding real permissions. If you're giving an agent permission to act outside the chat, read Fluixo's article below before adding the next tool.

  • Arixphes
    Arixphes No Style's🌙👑 Vtuber D1 Arirang Toronto! (@Arixphes) reported

    So the only way to fix it was to make a new Gmail and create a new wallet so now 1 account has tickets and one account has my cards. I am looking forward to that premium parking.

  • Rulyaxd
    Rulya (@Rulyaxd) reported

    He typed one word into a browser tab and bought back 12 days of his year. The word is briefing. Manus runs a 300 word prompt behind it that reads his Gmail, calendar, Slack and news before he pours the coffee. The trigger is one word. Behind that word sits a saved prompt that acts like a chief of staff brief he wrote once and never has to write again. The prompt tells Manus to sort unread Gmail into ACTION REQUIRED and FYI DIGEST tiers. Then to pull the day's calendar and flag any free block over 90 minutes as a deep work window. After that a three to five sentence summary of active Slack threads, and finally three top stories from a chosen news niche in the last 48 hours with a two sentence brief on each. Then it tells Manus to render the whole thing as an HTML card following Apple Human Interface Guidelines. Frosted glass, SF Pro, light mode, one full width card per row. The output lands as a dashboard with his name on it at 6:30 AM EDT. Calendar block, emails needing an answer, Slack actions, and news items, all in one place he can scan in the time it takes to pour a coffee. The moat here is the prompt he wrote once and the trigger word he mapped it to. The model underneath is downstream of both. Manus just runs the workflow in a real cloud computer wired into Gmail, Calendar, Slack, and Google News. The people who still spend 40 minutes on their inbox every morning are typing more words than they need to type. Whoever writes a 300 word prompt once and maps it to a single trigger gets the last 40 minutes of every morning back forever. That is roughly 12 days a year that used to belong to Gmail. A quiet bag most productivity content pretends does not exist. What is the one workflow you rebuild from scratch every Monday morning that would collapse into a single word if you sat down for 20 minutes to write the prompt?

  • Seekay9
    Seekay (@Seekay9) reported

    @dlnraves @jasonsgarage1 Wow.. I sense some hostility. Should of shopped around. You paid for it already. They got your money. Used a second Gmail account with YouTube premium. but if you cancel YouTube. Well you worked around the problem, right?

  • josegomezhq
    Jose Gomez (@josegomezhq) reported

    Avoid @IPRoyal_proxies Their “static” proxy suddenly died while I was using it and Gmail flagged a new device at the same time. Support admitted their provider is having unexpected issues, but they can’t explain what happened to my IP. Completely unacceptable for a service handling business-critical accounts.

  • russkiymike
    MiKo (@russkiymike) reported

    I am having problems while being successful connected to Gmail through Grok Bot not being able to read inbox because a “reviewer error”. Any advice @SpaceXAI ? P.s. I think google is playing ***** 🤔

  • pchilds51
    Paul Childs (@pchilds51) reported

    Anyone else having email issues with Gmail this evening?

  • JLRINVESTIGATES
    JLR© (@JLRINVESTIGATES) reported

    They been illegally accessing my Gmail account since December 2025. Logging into it over 5000 TIMES from a Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G with an exact location / IP in Hot Springs Arkansas. Spying on my movements, reading attorney-client privilege, stealing it's contents. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED. Pasco County Sheriff's, FBI, Hot Springs Police, Florida State Attorney's Office & my lawyers all involved. Legal action being taken. Contempt of Court coming. BIG TROUBLE AHEAD! THIS IS A CRIME!

  • HouseHackerJon
    Jon ONeill (@HouseHackerJon) reported

    @aspen_broker @bot It has had no issues with Gmail and is working really good. What’s nice is credentials are generally speaking shared across all the agents so I’ve only had to give my chief of staff access in for the most part. He handles the rest to the other team members.

  • MaMFLux
    MaMFlux (@MaMFLux) reported

    @startupideaspod Once again, I was misled by this profile’s framing. I opened an article titled “How to build an AI-Native Company in 2026” expecting an actual explanation of how the system was built. Instead, I found beginner-level advice—document your goals, provide context, keep approval gates and use smaller models—wrapped in a story about 34 agents. An org chart with agents named Simon, Phoebe and Toby is not an architecture. “Do smart things” is not an agent recipe. Saying that the agents can access Gmail, Calendar, Notion, Stripe, Supabase and GitHub does not explain how any of it works. To genuinely fulfill the title, the article would need to provide: - The agent harness and orchestration platform - The complete system and deployment architecture - How agents are defined, instantiated, versioned and isolated - Their system prompts, roles, tools, permissions and boundaries - How tasks are created, scheduled, delegated and routed - How proactive behavior is triggered - How agents communicate without loops, duplication or conflicting actions - How priorities, dependencies and escalations are handled - How Gmail, Calendar, Slack, Notion, Stripe, Supabase and GitHub are actually integrated - The authentication, authorization and secrets-management model - How personal, business and customer data are isolated and audited - The context-retrieval architecture and source-ranking rules - How context is refreshed and stale or conflicting information is resolved - The working-memory and persistent-memory design - How the personal wiki is structured, indexed and governed - How human approval gates are technically enforced - Which actions agents may execute and which they may only propose - Timeout, retry, rollback and failure-recovery mechanisms - Defenses against prompt injection and unsafe tool use - Logging, tracing, alerts, cost controls and the claimed mission-control interface - Evaluations and acceptance criteria used to verify agent output - Model-selection, fallback and escalation policies - Actual token, model, infrastructure, integration, maintenance and supervision costs - Measured productivity before and after introducing the agents - Evidence supporting “every hire costs close to zero” - Evidence supporting the “top 1%” or “top 0.5%” claims - At least one complete workflow with prompts, configuration, inputs, outputs and failure cases - A repository, template or other reproducible implementation The “software factory” is equally vague. We are told that login, payments, social sharing and newsletters were handled, but we are shown no stack, components, pipeline, code, deployment process or operating model. The uncomfortable truth is that “Do smart things” can work only after someone has solved all the difficult problems involving context, memory, orchestration, permissions, evaluation and governance. Those missing details are precisely what an article promising to teach us how to build an AI-native company should explain. This does not teach readers how to build the described system. It makes them spend time reading basic guidance for beginners while borrowing technical credibility from an unexplained “34-agent workforce.” A more honest title would be: “Basic management suggestions for people beginning to experiment with AI agents.” Just another clickbait.

  • I_am_huntex
    HUNTEX™ - ÒGBÓJÚ ỌDẸ𓃵 🇳🇬➐ ⛋ (@I_am_huntex) reported

    @gmail why is my google account not connecting with my iPhone mail and contact? I keep signing in and its not signing me in, then i deleted and try to re-log in and it’s not working at all

  • segun_maximus
    Maximus the Crɛataur (@segun_maximus) reported

    @StTajjj And this is the problem. The environmental factor is gross misinformation. The difference in this "environmental effect" is not far in scale from what your regular gmail or social media functions do. Anyway, I hope these people don't regret this in the future. I'm tired.

  • Alexie_Ai
    Alexie (@Alexie_Ai) reported

    The full transformation 20 minutes, one afternoon. Before: 1. 12,847 unread emails in one flat inbox 2. 85 new emails per day, all mixed together 3. 2 hours/day spent on email 4. Important messages missed weekly 5. No labels. No filters. No system. After: 6. Categories split incoming emails into 5 automatic tabs 7. 7 filters auto-sort, auto-label, and auto-archive 8. 5 color-coded labels for visual priority 9. Multiple Inboxes dashboard showing 5 organized sections 10. Keyboard shortcuts cutting processing time in half 11. Auto-Advance eliminating inbox round-trips 12. Nudges catching forgotten replies 13. 30-second Undo Send as a permanent safety net 14. "Waiting" label tracking every pending response Emails requiring attention per day: 15-20 (down from 85). Time spent on email per day: 35-45 minutes (down from 2 hours). Important emails missed per week: 0 (down from 3-5). Same Gmail. Same account. Same $0/month. 9 settings. 20 minutes. Once.

  • Unknownwargbsz
    alexXcR (@Unknownwargbsz) reported

    @Ye_FTM I am aware of this but I I use this device for trading and bcz of this usually i don't move this not carrying with me anywhere either but bcz of this some of my family person backup gmail login is also in this device i don't use it to do anything wrong but is it also a crime?

  • Alexie_Ai
    Alexie (@Alexie_Ai) reported

    The uncomfortable truth: Gmail has 2 billion users. It's the most-used email platform on earth. Free. Powerful. Updated continuously by Google. And 95% of those 2 billion users have never opened Settings past the first page. They receive 85 emails a day in one flat list. They scroll. They miss things. They feel overwhelmed. They blame email itself "I hate email" when the problem was never email. It was configuration. Gmail ships unconfigured on purpose. A configured Gmail reduces time-on-platform. An unconfigured Gmail keeps you scrolling, clicking, searching, and spending 2 hours doing what 35 minutes could handle. Google measures engagement. Efficiency works against engagement. The productivity coach's last line: "I've organized 400+ inboxes. The pattern is always the same. The person is smart, successful, and drowning in email. They blame themselves 'I'm bad at email.' They're not. Gmail shipped them a race car with every setting on neutral. Nobody told them to shift gears. 9 settings. 20 minutes. The email problem you've had for 6 years solved in one afternoon. The inbox was never the problem. The defaults were." 12,847 unread emails. 20 minutes in Settings. 23 that needed attention. The Settings page has been there for 20 years. The features have been free since day one. The inbox you've been fighting was always one afternoon away from peace. Open Settings tonight. Change 9 things. The inbox finally works for you instead of against you.

  • SRol1insfan
    SRo1linsFan (@SRol1insfan) reported

    @TikTokSupport I created a new account today and entered the verification code within the app for my email. I did not click the link to do it through my gmail account, will it create any future issues?

  • antisadh
    Antid (@antisadh) reported

    SOMEBODY AT ANTHROPIC WROTE THE GUIDE THAT KILLS THEIR OWN $200 PLAN AND SHIPPED IT TO THE PUBLIC COOKBOOK, 122,500 TOKENS OF NOISE PER QUERY AND THREE LINES OF PYTHON THAT DROP IT TO $20 00:12 the header flips red, WINDOW OVERFLOWED, and one line resolves at the bottom of the frame, "you are almost certainly on layer 2, the model never read 98% of what you paid to send it" slack, gmail, drive, the crm and 31,440 repo files stream 1.9 million tokens at a 200,000 window, signal holds at 18,000 and noise at 122,500, anthropic's own team named this context rot and shipped the fix into their public cookbook raw dump = 140,500 tokens, $2.11, 47s per run -> RETRIEVE k=20, rerank, keep 4 -> 82,300 tokens, $1.24, 31s -> COMPACT old turns to decisions, drop transcripts -> 34,800 tokens, $0.52, 19s -> CLEAR used tool output -> 18,000 tokens, $0.27, 11s -> same answer, 8x cheaper, 4x faster i ran it against my own stack for a week and counted what actually landed in the final answer, 20 chunks retrieved, 4 survived the rerank, 0 got cited, 0 got verified against source, 0 triggered a human check, that last column is the part nobody screenshots my take and it's the arguable one: every account arguing about graph engineering this month is stuck on layer 2 and paying $200 a month to prove it, the same work runs on a $20 plan the second those three lines are in the pipeline the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes

  • leewritesalot
    Temwa Chawinga magic ✨️ (@leewritesalot) reported

    After going into the dungeons of TikTok to find the settings that disable AI on my gmail and Google Drive, Google then decides to randomly gift me more AI features. I'm sorry, a product can't be that good if it is being constantly being shoved down our throats

  • _ARob
    Allan Robinson (@_ARob) reported

    Let me break this down! When you have a Gmail address, a Verizon number, or a bank account, you don’t actually own that identity — you’re renting it. It’s a row in the company’s database, and they hold the master switch. Google can suspend your account, Verizon can reclaim your number, a bank can freeze or close your account. Your only recourse is begging their support team. What an npub is: On Nostr (a decentralized social protocol), your identity is a cryptographic key pair you generate yourself, on your own device. The nsec (secret key) is like a password that only you ever hold — no company sees it or stores it. The npub (public key) is your public identity, derived from it. Since no company issued it, no company can take it away. It’s less like an account and more like your own signature: it works anywhere, and nobody can confiscate it. Examples: “No bans”: If Twitter bans you, your handle, posts, and followers vanish — the account was theirs. On Nostr, a relay (server) can refuse to carry your posts, but you just connect to other relays. Your followers still find you because they follow your npub, not an account on someone’s server. Your identity travels with you. “No password resets”: Google can offer “Forgot password?” precisely because they control your account and can let you back in. On Nostr, there’s no company to ask — you prove you’re you by signing with your key, period. “No terms of service”: You never clicked “I agree” to get your keys. There’s no contract that can be revoked for violating rules. The flip side: “No password resets” cuts both ways. Lose your nsec and your identity is gone forever — no recovery, no support line. Leak it and someone can post as you permanently, and you can’t “change the password”; you’d have to start over with a new identity. Total ownership means total responsibility — same spirit as the multisig descriptor from your last question.

  • massinference
    Massinference (@massinference) reported

    @AzianMike Spark agent in Gemini app can do this. Why nerf it in Gmail? Probably some scale issue

  • arafa_abdu67911
    Arafa Abdul (@arafa_abdu67911) reported

    Good morning 🌞 please is it that Sidra support have forgotten about those their Gmail account are hacked, we can't login because of Gmail login now, 👉Sidra Marketplace 🙏 help me remind them about this issue, and to create an alternative Email login for us, thank you

  • _jaydeepkarale
    Jaydeep (@_jaydeepkarale) reported

    Gmail has been around for as long as most of us can remember. What’s fascinating from an engineering perspective is the scale behind seemingly simple operations. Billions of users. Billions of records. And yet, some lookups need to be answered in milliseconds. The naive approach is simple: just check the database. But at scale, “just check the database” becomes an expensive operation. So how do you avoid doing work you don't need to do? This is where Bloom Filters become interesting. A Bloom Filter lets you quickly determine whether an item is definitely not present or possibly present. Instead of hitting an expensive datastore for every lookup, you can eliminate a large number of unnecessary lookups before they happen. There is a trade-off, of course: Bloom Filters can produce false positives, but never false negatives. And that's the kind of trade-off senior engineers constantly make: Spend a tiny amount of memory and accept a little uncertainty to save a massive amount of computation. I broke down how Bloom Filters work, how the probability mathematics works, and why this deceptively simple data structure is useful in large-scale systems.

  • PickEmPrizes
    PickEm Prizes (@PickEmPrizes) reported

    @JohnnySinez Can you tell me the issue? Do you have a Gmail account? You need to have an email for it to send your answers and results to it

  • Argona0x
    Argona (@Argona0x) reported

    just read this. Elon's team accidentally destroyed the business of hiring people to do your boring work an executive assistant costs $68,000 a year. an agency bills $2,000 a month for the same pile of small jobs. this does the pile for $0 on a plan a lot of you already pay for and the two labs everyone compares him to have already admitted, on their own help pages, that theirs cannot do it OpenAI, about their own agent: "at launch, Cloud browser cannot sign in to websites or complete payments" Anthropic, about theirs: "Your computer needs to be awake and the Claude Desktop app needs to be open" it's called Grok Bot. it logs into your real accounts and keeps working with the laptop shut one of them has been running for a month talking to 40 factories in Vietnam on WhatsApp, negotiating price and ordering samples. no api, no integration, no code. it used WhatsApp the way a person does the whole method fits on a napkin: → one bot, one job, never two → sign into a tool once and every other bot inherits that session, so you only ever do it once → connect Gmail through the plugin, never the bot's browser, or it gets blocked for looking like a datacenter → put 2 to 6 of them in one group chat and they hand work to each other without you in the room → write the job the way you would brief a new hire, not the way you prompt a model → tell it what to do when it cannot confirm something or it will quietly invent it the two hours of clicking before your real day starts is the exact shape of work it takes. not your judgment, not your taste, not the thing you actually get paid for every founder reading this pays somebody for those two hours the bot is free. being the one who actually builds it this week is the whole edge six rules is the short version. the full build is in the piece below ↓

  • mobolajitooreal
    B! (@mobolajitooreal) reported

    7 So every error I’ve encountered has taught me something new. Gmail authentication. Tool configuration. JavaScript errors. Expressions. Data mapping. AI agent behaviour.

  • hopeXmeta
    Hope (@hopeXmeta) reported

    Talking to an old friend, I remember the last months with my ex-boyfriend and Indiana. I remember why I couldn’t do anything about him stealing my money and getting my bank account closed down. I remember why I couldn’t go down to the office and make sure that the rent was taken care of and that he wasn’t lying to me. Everyone knows that I take medicine at night to go to sleep. But I remember there being a powder in the pill container. It didn’t make sense for there to be any powder in the container because it didn’t leave the trailer. I remember not being able to get out of bed for sometime. I was constantly vomiting violently. I had extreme abdominal pain. I could barely make it from the bed to the bath and then just back to the bed again. I was very weak and sick. I had to help Tim recover his old Gmail and noticed that his late wife named Angela was actually named ***** in his contacts. I remember him being very scary at the end. He was very violent and controlling, which was exactly the opposite of what he was in the beginning. He lied to me about driving my car to work because he was actually stealing my money and he would leave for the day. That must be where he met the girl that he ended up with after he signed my home away. I just remembered how sick I was and I was sick for so long. He had complete control over everything because I could hardly do anything. I couldn’t even brush my hair for a month and I had to cut some of it because it was so matted. I remember Wade October 2024 he just jumped on me and put me in a chokehold until I passed out. When I opened my eyes I saw him packing his closet. He must’ve already had that girl outside to pick him up. I was too weak to know or care. I checked his bathroom and he had left a bag of some brown stuff on top of the bathroom cabinet above the toilet and a spoon. And there was some thing white in that spoon. I’m pretty sure I know what that was because he did come back for it. He came back the night before the sheriffs came to evict me. I was exhausted. I had been so sick. And he nearly killed me the week before. At that point, I still did not even know that he had signed over my home in court without my knowledge or consent. The moral of the story, his late wife, Angela Rutter died of a fentanyl overdose. He said that she was addicted to Xanax and she got a bad pill. I don’t believe him. There are very few people who remember when we were together and there’s one person who gave him money who blames me he didn’t get paid back. I didn’t know he was stealing from people online and from me. I would’ve never advised anyone to give him money. I am thankful I am alive so that I could be here to help my mom when she needed me. I am so angry he almost took that from me. I still don’t know what he was putting in my body or how I was so sick. I was trying so hard to just survive I hadn’t really thought about it a lot until tonight because I spoke with an old friend. They say that the devil doesn’t attack those who aren’t his. So God must have some kind of plan for me. The judge should not have allowed him to sign over my trailer that was in my name. I tried disability rights, Indiana legal services, Todd Rokita, pro se attorneys, everything. They took my home, everything I owned, and didn’t even let me get my kittens. Everyone thinks it won’t happen to them until it does. But I can tell you the government has never done anything to protect or help me. And it is not for lack of asking.

  • Ibrr2him
    ْ (@Ibrr2him) reported

    Hello team, my account is disabled and I’m unable to sign in. My appeal was already approved via email, but I still get ‘Too many failed attempts’ when trying to verify. Please help me recover my account at the earliest. @Google @googleaccount @gmail

  • FloraKiiro
    Flora Kiiro 🌺 (@FloraKiiro) reported

    Day 3 of trying to get in contact with @discord_support, @YouTube or @gmail support which both have terrible support systems. My gmail was changed to a child gmail and im stuck in a loop. Discord is useless and doing absolutely nothing despite given PROOF that the account is mine

  • Hafi__z
    Mọ́gàjí Agboo'lé Owódé Arárọ̀mí (@Hafi__z) reported

    @BeuianceG @gmail Attachment issues again? Last time, I had to use browser before I was able to attach files