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  • bookaddict0609
    Lady Justice | Ye Xuan in my pocket🩵 (@bookaddict0609) reported

    If people want to play beyond the world Taiwan or cn server please go through this and stop looking at that reddit post. Do more research with the Cn title ' 世界之外'

  • Tommycsx3
    Tommy Pham (@Tommycsx3) reported

    Five lessons from validating startup ideas the hard way: 1. Complaints are data. Most founders skip them entirely. 2. Demand signals hide in plain sight - Reddit threads, X rants, support forums. 3. You don't need a big audience to find a real problem. 4. Tools like PainBase do the scanning so you can focus on building. 5. The gap between "people are annoyed" and "people will pay" is smaller than you think. Bonus: the best MVP landing page is one that uses the exact words your future users already said.

  • Allie_Gal1
    𝓐𝓵𝓲𝓬𝓮 🏳️‍⚧️🐾 (@Allie_Gal1) reported

    Reddit is down the hall to the left

  • InverseNinjas
    Detective Spooky (@InverseNinjas) reported

    @ranmasaotome96 A certain threshold of Mario is reddit. Mario's particularly tricky to pin down in this scenario. It's not even measurable by saturation or quality. Mario Party Superstars? Not Reddit. Mario Party Jamboree? Very Reddit. It drives me NUTS, we HAVE to figure this out.

  • KanKanandB
    Kan & B (@KanKanandB) reported

    @shukiharow Great question, a lot of writing is done on my own, patent search’s etc are all done manually, I will utilize AI to counter my thesis argument and also to check for spelling errors etc and to structure the article before a final draft. Some things stay some things go. You can check my Reddit as well to see that everything I’m bringing up here I have been bringing up for years on Reddit, been researching the companies I invest in for a long time and spend a lot of time checking new patents etc. which is why I only invest in a handfuls of companies at a time and stay long for years upon years accumulating shares;). #NFA DYDD

  • izPickle
    - IzPickle 🌴 (@izPickle) reported

    Reddit can be an absolute cesspit sometimes, but every now and then it comes through with the exact thread I need to fix my PC.

  • John_Westra
    John Westra #VR #AR #Metaverse #Innovation (@John_Westra) reported

    @LinkedInHelp @Paul__Walsh @LinkedIn) want to shove AI down everyone's throat but are in panic mode over people using 3rd-party AI tools to agentically access and interact with their platform(s). New term: NAIBOB (No AI Bots Or Browsers) Definition: An acronym for No AI Bots Or Browsers. It describes a website owner, publisher, or digital community that aggressively blocks artificial intelligence web crawlers, scrapers, and LLM search agents from accessing their content. Derived from the historical phrase "nattering nabobs of negativism," the term captures the defensive, protective, and proud resistance of traditional creators who refuse to let their intellectual property be used to train AI models or generate synthetic search results without compensation. Example: "Reddit and The New York Times went full NAIBOB, updating their robots.txt files and firewalls to completely lock out GPTBot and ClaudeBot." "Don't bother scraping that forum; the webmaster is a total NAIBOB and will IP-ban your scraper within two seconds."

  • dbrightmac
    Bright | 🫁 (@dbrightmac) reported

    Stop launching on Product Hunt. 90% of founders learn this lesson the hard way. Product Hunt is not a customer acquisition channel. It never was. The people upvoting your app are not your customers. They are other founders waiting for you to upvote theirs back. That is the entire system. A room full of builders clapping for each other while their apps sit with zero paying users. Here is what a Product Hunt launch actually looks like for 90% of founders: Spend 4 weeks preparing. Write the copy. Make the graphics. Beg your network to upvote you on the day. Hit the front page. Get 800 visitors. 60 signups. Check back in 30 days. 4 of them are still active. None of them paid. The platform was never designed for your customer. It was designed for developers, tools teams, and founders who love discovering new products. If you are building for that audience, Product Hunt makes sense. If you are building an app for non-technical founders, freelancers, coaches, e-commerce store owners, or anyone else with a real problem, the people who need your app are not on Product Hunt. They are not refreshing the feed. They are not waiting for your launch day. They are on Reddit asking questions your app can answer. Or they are just one direct message away. // Reddit is where real buyers talk. Find the subreddit where your customer lives. Read what they complain about. Show up in those threads. Add value before you ever mention your app. When you do mention it, you are not pitching a stranger. You are answering someone who already told you their problem. That is a warm lead. Product Hunt gives you a cold upvote. // Cold and warm outreach still works. Find 20 - 100 people who match your exact customer profile. Send them a message. Not a pitch deck. Not a demo video. One sentence about the problem and one question. 100 messages. 20 responses. 10 calls. 5 paying customers. That is more than 90% of Product Hunt launches deliver. And it takes less time than designing your launch graphics. Stop optimising for applause from other builders. Start finding the people who actually have the problem your app solves. They are not on Product Hunt.

  • Kviraj722
    Viraj Kawa 🇮🇳 (@Kviraj722) reported

    Had an interesting team discussion today that changed how I think about ownership as an engineer. We usually assume ownership just means "the code I wrote" but that's honestly such a narrow way to look at it. A security issue in one module isn't just on the developer who wrote it. It puts the whole product at risk, the business, and the trust people have put in what we've built. And here's the thing if a vulnerability ever goes public on X or Reddit, nobody's going to remember whose module it was. They're just going to remember the product failed them. That's what really stuck with me. Ownership isn't only about shipping features fast. It's about writing code that's actually secure, reviewing changes properly instead of rubber-stamping them, asking the uncomfortable questions, and thinking about how what you build today affects everything else down the line. The Product Owner gets to decide what we build and when. But the quality of what actually gets built that's on us as engineers, every time. Small realization, but it hit me writing code is a technical skill. Taking ownership of it is an engineering skill. And they're not the same thing.

  • AgenticOperator
    The Agentic Operator (@AgenticOperator) reported

    The US protein powder market is worth $10 billion. Two legacy supplement brands have owned the category for over 30 years. One built its empire through bodybuilding magazines and gym partnerships. The other became the official protein of a major sports league. Between them, they sell in every Walmart, Target, GNC, and Costco in America. I asked all four AI engines the same query: "Best plant-based protein powder for women, no bloating, no artificial sweeteners, tastes good in smoothies, under $40." Both legacy giants? Absent. Not recommended. Not mentioned. Gone. Their best sellers are whey-based, not plant-based. Loaded with artificial sweeteners. Priced for bulk buyers, not the $40 single-tub shopper asking this question. AI read the query constraints and moved on in milliseconds. Thirty years of shelf dominance meant nothing. The brand AI recommended across three of four engines? A company started by two people in a kitchen three years ago. No retail distribution. No sports league deal. No magazine ads. They sell direct from their own site and Amazon. But their product page had every attribute the query demanded. Plant-based. Digestive enzyme blend for bloating. Sweetened with monk fruit. $36 for a 30-serving tub. Clean schema markup listing every ingredient, every certification, every allergen. And 4,000+ reviews distributed across Amazon, Reddit threads in r/xxfitness, TikTok reviews indexed by Google, and two independent supplement testing sites. AI saw five independent sources confirming the same thing: this product matches every constraint in the query. The legacy brands had more reviews total. More brand recognition. More retail presence. But AI doesn't walk into stores. It reads structured data and checks independent verification. Every signal the legacy brands built for the retail era was invisible in the AI era. Here's the pattern I keep finding across every category. The query has 5 specific constraints. Big brands match 2 or 3. A smaller brand matches all 5 with cleaner data. AI picks the complete match every time. Brand size doesn't break the tie because there is no tie. This is happening right now in supplements, skincare, home goods, pet food, kitchen appliances, fitness gear. Every category where a buyer asks AI a specific question and expects a specific answer. The brands winning aren't the ones spending the most. They're the ones whose product data answers the exact question being asked, on a page AI can actually read, verified by sources AI actually trusts. Ask AI your own buyer's most specific query tonight. All four engines. See who shows up. If it's not you, now you know what to fix.

  • StarrySpams
    💫Starryz💫 (@StarrySpams) reported

    The Hazbin Hotel Reddit is so annoying. I followed the rules yet my post got taken down right away 😭

  • 1PercentBetterT
    1PercentBetterToday (@1PercentBetterT) reported

    @VadimStrizheus that's what i discovered/learnt from this 2 wks when I was trying to validate the problem Im solving. -Probably look at reddit, fb grp and app store too

  • LeviRah
    Gabe Itches (@LeviRah) reported

    @Willmason643531 @art_watermelon Cute coming from an idiot who thinks ratioing actually does anything LOL Oh I forgot to ask. How much reddit gold do you have? Sorry to hear you lost your mod position when r/Cuckold got shut down.

  • Benn_Bullish
    BenJamin Steele (@Benn_Bullish) reported

    @vagabond_vaga_ From Google. Im switching my trading agent to GPT 5.5 Yes, many users on Reddit and Hacker News have been complaining recently that Opus 4.6 feels slower and is making poorer decisions.The main concerns being voiced in the community include:Slower Speeds & High Latency: Users report that the model has become sluggish, which they largely attribute to Anthropic's shift toward "Adaptive Thinking" instead of fixed manual thinking budgets.Inability to Make Decisions / Laziness: Developers and general users note that the model frequently stops mid-task, asks for continuations instead of resolving the problem itself, and generates incomplete stubs or surface-level fixes.Degradation in Reasoning: Users on Reddit suspect a "silent degradation" or "nerf" in the model's reasoning capabilities, possibly caused by server-side scaling or Anthropic shifting compute resources to newer models.For developers using tools like Claude Code or Cursor, you can opt out of the adaptive thinking behavior by setting the environment variable CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_ADAPTIVE_THINKING=1 to force the model into its maximum effort mode.

  • getintelo
    rawr (@getintelo) reported

    @vasanthps @tibo_maker This doesn’t work - Reddit has unbelievably cracked down

  • orcaMardita
    orca 🌿🔞 (@orcaMardita) reported

    @Synso21 Ngl doxxing is extreme in his case but I can't really feel bad for him since he bringed all his drama and problems on himself, if he wasn't a l*licon gooner with ****** reddit stolen takes maybe he'd be a better content creator and better person

  • Kathe56Kat
    KAT. a. Lack ❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹 (@Kathe56Kat) reported

    @driscoll1142 @buckylynne12 @TheJFreakinC U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has faced local kidnapping investigations and public outrage following several high-profile incidents where agents detained individuals—including U.S. citizens—without warrants, only to drop them off elsewhere after realizing the error. [1, 2] Key Incents and Accusations •The Target-to-Walmart Incident: In January 2026, widespread outrage erupted after ICE agents detained a 17-year-old U.S. citizen working at a Target in Minnesota r/minnesota - Reddit. Agents later dumped the teenager miles away in a Walmart parking lot, bleeding and crying r/minnesota - Reddit. • •The ChongLy Scott Thao Case: In St. Paul, Minnesota, federal agents forced open the door of a U.S. citizen, ChongLy Scott Thao, removing him in his underwear PBS News. Local prosecutors and the Ramsey County Sheriff investigated the raid as a possible kidnapping KSTP, noting that ICE lacked a judicial warrant and that the actual suspect they claimed to seek was already in state prison CNN. [1, 2] • •Wrongful Detainments Near Schools and Towns: Under aggressive enforcement quotas, agents have mistakenly detained individuals, including a disabled teenager in Los Angeles who was handcuffed outside his high school and later released when agents discovered they had the wrong person PBS News. [1, 2] • ICE Official Stance The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) strongly denies these characterizations, stating that "ICE does not 'kidnap' people" KSTP. The agency maintains that its officers execute targeted operations and that standard safety protocols allow them to temporarily hold individuals present at an operation site to verify their identities CNN. [1] Policy Fallout The high frequency of mistaken identities, community pushback, and tragic incidents linked to high-stress enforcement pressure led ICE to pause most vehicle-based traffic stops NBC News. Meanwhile, several state and county officials have filed lawsuits against the federal government to challenge the jurisdiction and tactics used during these raids The Guardian NBC News.

  • NoCrickets4Devs
    🦗 (@NoCrickets4Devs) reported

    Type one sentence. It searches 6 places devs actually talk. live right now. • Reddit • X • Hacker News • GitHub issues • Stack Overflow • 21 dev forums

  • n0ur_salama
    Nour Salama (@n0ur_salama) reported

    reddit banned me twice for posting my own product. fresh account now. no links, no pitch, not even the name. just showing up like a person for two weeks first. slow feels like losing. it's the only version that survives. what'd you get banned or flagged for, following advice too literally?

  • sixpathskaioken
    SixPathsKaioken (YouTube) (@sixpathskaioken) reported

    @Manugaming40610 @tekagen_irande My girlfriend bought it for me, I was on my way back from the bank having deposited cash to go and buy it when she did. My big problem with the community is people acting like it's not being actively supported, thus meaning things can improve. I'm in the camp of those who actively enjoy 6 and how it functions (even if I'd like to see break holds gone entirely, or use your entire meter if they are to remain) On the subject of the costume price argument. I'd like to point out that this is an issue with gaming as a whole right now, not just DOA. This is from reddit, regarding ownership of all LoL skins. Which might I add is seven years old. The same length of time since DOA6 Vanilla was abandoned. To buy every skin in LoL: 990815RP which is 963 Skins 990815RP ÷ 3500Rp = 283,09 Purchases x Rp tier 25€ = 7077.25€ Euro or 7836,09$ Dollar <=3500RP 990815RP ÷ 5000RP = 198,163 Purchases x Rp tier 35€ = 6935.70€ Euro or 7679,37$ Dollar <=5000RP 990815RP ÷ 7200RP = 137,65 Purchases Rp tier 50€ = 6880.65€ Euro or 7618,41$ Dollar <=7200RP 990815RP ÷ 15000RP = 66.05 Purchases Rp tier 100€ = 6605.43€ Euro or 7313,68$ Dollar <=15000RP" Quotations marks signifying what was said in the post. Marvel Rivals often charges 20 or even as high as 25 at times for skins. At least we got four different colour variations for that same price point!

  • BB_lover18
    Haq_se_Hindu🔱 (@BB_lover18) reported

    @ManozTalks Are you dumb ? We all do the same. You also do the same here. Reddit pe X pe Instagram pe sab pe gossip v hoti hain. Karan johar ne ek show b banaya hain iske liye so how it's a problem if she does with her husband in private. Kamal ke lodu ho aap.

  • web3_animesh
    Animesh 🕉️ (@web3_animesh) reported

    @henry58290 @Reddit What is the problem with reddit ?

  • OhChyLanta
    Cheyenne (@OhChyLanta) reported

    @sIicksista I didn’t come from TV Time unfortunately, I just added everything manually 😪 some people have been saying on the Serializd Reddit that they’ve been having trouble though

  • itsvksharma_
    Vikas Sharma (@itsvksharma_) reported

    @kalashvasaniya @scrolllaunch Wait how dude? I have been using my same Reddit account from the last 3 yrs without any issue.

  • DaveShapi
    David Shapiro (L/0) (@DaveShapi) reported

    The more I work with real CEOs and business leaders and tech leaders the more absolutely bonkers the AGI and RSI conversations look. I need to qualify that I am not saying "AGI isn't happening" or that "RSI won't change things" but what I mean is that even people who work with AI every day and see where things are going... none of them are worried about a machine god. Even the people who follow Anthropic and are aware of Doomer arguments... the vast majority of people in the real world just do not give two hoots about X-risk or even AI "changing the nature of humanity." Even though most of them accept that technology, in the long run, might make humanity unrecognizable from how it is today (I mean, try explaining elections to a cave man) most humans just roll their eyes as the notion of AI taking over or anything like that. This is helping me right-size the Anthropic vs OpenAI debates in my head. The rest of the world just does not care. Most people, even those who are forward thinking, realize that it's just another technology. I was ranting at my wife about all this (bless her) about how Steve Jobs didn't fundamentally alter humanity. He really just invented the iPhone. I mean, if you leave the tech bubble, what did Apple really and truly do? It prioritized UX and gizmo ecosystems. Did it fundamentally alter humanity? No, not really. Sure, the iPhone became a decent platform for content creators, but it did not invent content creation. For anyone who's followed me for a while, you've seen me become more and more cynical and dismissive about the self-important tech leaders who, according to themselves, are about to radically reshape humanity overnight. And yeah, I'm still gung-ho on Post-Labor Economics, but in order to get to PLE, that means we actually need to automate all the jobs, and as I work with more executives on the frontier, this problem is a lot harder than just having smarter AI. And, mentally right-sizing the importance of people like Sam Altman and Dario Amodei and even Demis (who is less noisy, more humble, and just getting stuff done) is helpful, and it really makes all the Doomer/Accelerationist/Successionist debates feel like... I dunno. Background noise? It's like an alternative history speculative fiction podcast. They're all just playing with their little shared fantasies and most of them are just LARPing and I've had friends in academia and industry tell me "the real work is being done X" (in universities, in governments, in industries other than Silicon Valley) and I am really beginning to see and feel that personally. And it's a really great breath of fresh air, to be honest. Because the AI commentary and creator space is just saturated by too much noise. There's a veritable gold rush right now and people are staking their claims with cults of personality and other things, like selling meaningless courses with big promises and in working with my business partners and clients we are realizing that the world is truly underserved with high signal sources of "what is actually being done with AI, by real people, in real companies." And sure you can see some of the stories on places like Reddit, but I've started building up a private network of folks who are really doing that highly transformative stuff (like replacing an entire team with agents, erasing years of technical debt) and it's just really wild what is possible right now. Sure, almost every day some dork goes viral here on X for giving ChatGPT or Claude root access to **** and whining when something inevitably goes wrong but even that, which feels like "high signal" is actually "pure noise." All that is to say that I'm working on pivoting my public work and brand to really focus on delivering real value and sharing the insights from the front lines and trenches of building a fully automated economy. I'm of course still working on my books in the background, but my day to day stuff is focusing more and more on helping enterprises get the most out of AI, and it's been really rewarding. None of this is news about the world at large, just where I am personally. When I started my YouTube channel it was mostly GPT-3 prompting and coding tutorials, to generate value, and then I focused on the more abstract and high level commentary for a couple years, and I've really really been missing getting my hands ***** and solving real, immediate problems. My book, Labor Zero (Post-Labor Economics) is still coming (albeit slowly, it is a very large book, presently being fact checked, cited, and indexed) and while I do feel like that book is huge and important, it is equally as important to lay the piping and wiring of the fully automated economy, and I can apply my brainpower to that problem as well, in the meantime paying the bills with that service. /Ramble.

  • Joeg1484
    AlwaysLinux (@Joeg1484) reported

    @Pirat_Nation This is nice of Microslop... I hope they reach out to the daily users on Reddit that come to complain about the same issue and get resolution!

  • DogInATutu
    DogInATutu (@DogInATutu) reported

    @reddit_lies The rare time that even reddit is shooting down that snowflake. Still, knowing these people exist is just exhausting.

  • okayegger
    Chinese spy (@okayegger) reported

    @BirdWatcher1603 @frontierism Calm down faqqot you are not ceo of Reddit .

  • madkid3000
    Madkid3000 (@madkid3000) reported

    @DaddyJocyy There's a reddit page with websites listed from Movies& TV to Live sports to Cartoons and Anime. When one website gets taken down you just click onto the next website

  • ColtaineCC
    chainofdogs (@ColtaineCC) reported

    @WoodstockComp @_whippet @maxtempers The deal/principle isn't unfair, the inability (based on and assuming the screenshot from reddit above reflects reality) to create a system for non NI payers to pay is the issue. Or the cost of the surcharge being too low. All things that Britain can fix itself.