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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (59%)
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Moth Lobster (@Moth_Lobster) reported@MarshSMT I think when I had problems with pc98 emulation I switched emulators and found some old *** reddit thread with one guy who solved it so praying you get better results here
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✦ INAbee // ✦Chocobo Connoisseur ✦ (@chocobobun) reported@SakuraMadoi pick apart illustrations that were uploaded there.) and the etiquette just kinda roll from there. Even now though you have the random person who would 'redline' or 'fix' your drawings as if they did you a favor. On reddit/IG there can be some really unwarranted sentiments
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𝑏 𝑥 𝑛 (@bxn45I) reported@Cynical_Waffles @Valiant_Hermes @iamrobtv I mean I’m pretty sure that’s not the case for everything, many games are click and play but there also many games where u gotta check reddit to solve problems, Space Marine 2 stuck in boot up screen, AC Shadows heavy stutters after 30 minutes of playing
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Audrey (@Hepburn_ve) reportedWtf is Ripple actually doing? It’s been a while since the XRP lawsuit was dropped, freeing Ripple from the chains it was binded. After the whole SEC drama cooled down, you’d think there’d be a ton of public news, big partnerships, real adoption stories but it feels… quiet. No massive updates, no flashy announcements, no big cross-border payment rollout proof, nothing trending. It was projected towards replacing old SWIFT rails. Yet outside niche corners of Twitter/Reddit, I don’t see screenshots of pilot programmes, banks actually sending stuff of real transactions with XRP live on the ledger. Japan ? no update. By when can we expect Ripple to just breakout with its amazing system ? Seriously Ripple had lot of time since past half decade to just get things ready and get things real once the case was dropped. But it feels like no one is serious out there
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Mitul (@indiemitul) reportedMini SaaS #12 Most founders ask: "How do I get more customers?" Wrong question. instead ask, "Where do my customers already spend time?" Your first customers are usually hiding in plain sight: → Reddit communities → Facebook groups → X conversations → Slack communities → Niche forums Stop trying to reach everyone. Go where the problem is already being discussed. Read the complaints. Answer questions. Become useful. Because the best marketing doesn't feel like marketing. It feels like help. And people buy from those who help them first. Where did you find your first customer?
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Inkline (@InklineO) reportedI've watched founders pour six figures into redesigns... Thinking a slicker hero section would fix pipeline. It won't. The decision was made in a Slack channel, a peer call, a podcast, a Reddit thread. You weren't in the room.
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mimi | is in love with naoya 🔔🩵 (@majiyoroshikuu) reported“Oh I asked chatgpt” what a loser look it up on Reddit where someone probably asked the same question 7 years ago you slimy chud. Look it up on a proper browser. Read a book. Or, maybe unfathomable to some, you could use your own thinking and problem solving skills!
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My name is Michael. (@NoidCrawler) reported@NBCNews Good. Other people's lifestyle choices shouldn't be celebrated outside of friend circles and Reddit, nor forced on those who don't support it. If straight pride night was a thing, there wouldn't be an issue.
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lunchtable 🇺🇸 (@lunch_table_) reported@reddit_lies Reddit needs to be shut down.
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Thorne (@courtneyxthorne) reported@operagxofficial Tried posting to reddit first but haven't received much help yet.... I'd just switched to OperaGX a few days ago but now i can't log into my Opera account at all. I input the login info, but it just takes me back to the login page. over and over. Any help?
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Natia Kurdadze (@natiakourdadze) reportedI recently discovered a new growth hack that SaaS startup founders use on X, Product Hunt, Hacker News and Reddit: 1. They set up Google Alerts, F5bot, ReplyGuy or BrandWatch for the competitors' products 2. Then, using these social listening tools, find discussions that mention their competitors 3. And leave comments that follow this framework: "Any reason why not using X instead of Y (competitor’s product)? Way better if you do not want to {problem agitation and/or unique selling proposition}" 4. People get curious and start googling the alternative 5. As a result, this improves SEO, gets them mentions, backlinks and customers
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YUVRAJ (@malgatyuvraj) reportedReddit has a huge audience. My problem isn’t building it’s reaching them. How did you approach Reddit when you first started?
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straderk (@Pherson24) reported@claudeai @bcherny @bcherny did you guys release the Claude design mcp and removed it the same day? I was trying to connect to Design from Claude and just kept getting error messages. Also saw a Reddit user asking the same.
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Nighted (@N1ght3d) reported@CanadasLeafs @ChrisBarber1975 Why are you and here and not down vote bullying real Canadians and Americans on Reddit? GFYS metro degenerate.
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al Zugern (@allzugern) reported@GlowanneLee Either X or Reddit. It was like a week ago. If Harry's people haven't said squat since. It seems clear that if the security issue isn't settled, only Harry will travel.
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Audit The Herd (@AuditTheHerd) reported@TheWiseIC @outlierrcapital I like them both. $APP I fear could have multiple compression problems but don’t have time to fully understand their business. Their financials are insane. Reddit is a bit easier to understand imo. I just fear the Google exposure, if I remember correctly around 50% of their traffic is from Google search.
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Elric Puffin (@elricpuffin) reported@dadstartingover On reddit 10 years ago “woe is me”. Deadbedrooms and redpill sites were comforting and shredded me on alternate days. That’s the lengthy process you need to go through to know your only option: divorce, despite kids. My career is solving problems. Deadbed isn’t fixable
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Hubris (@Hubris_ai) reportedThe Last Signature I. Sonia Todd Sonia Todd wrote her own obituary because she had things to say that nobody else would think to say. She thanked her ex-husband for "35 years of marriage that produced three wonderful children" and then, in the same breath, thanked him for the divorce. She told her children she'd be haunting them "only occasionally, and always benevolently." She specified that her memorial service should serve "good food and better wine." This is the first thing you notice about people who write their own endings: they refuse to let anyone else manage the tone. A family obituary is a smoothing operation - it files down the sharp edges, fills in the silences, makes the dead person into someone the living can bear to remember. Sonia Todd's version kept the edges. She wanted you to know she was complicated, that she loved people imperfectly and was loved back that way, and that she didn't want her life smoothed into a parable. She was sixty-two. She died of cancer. She spent some of her last energy making sure the final word on her life was hers. --- II. Jane Lotter Jane Lotter was sixty. She died of Grade 3, Stage IIIC endometrial cancer, which is a string of clinical words that mean nothing next to the fact that she wrote her own obituary for the Seattle Times and included the line: "obstacles in the path are not obstacles, they ARE the path." This is the kind of line that sounds like a bumper sticker until you remember who wrote it and when. She wrote it knowing she was dying. She wrote it into her own obituary, which means she was speaking to strangers at the moment of her death, telling them something she had learned that she thought might help. That's not sentimentality. That's transmission. That's someone handing you a thing she found useful on her way out. Her obituary is short. It doesn't list her medical history. It doesn't catalog her grievances. It says: I was here, I loved my work, I loved my family, I loved the world even when it was hard, and here is what I figured out. The obstacles are the path. Not in front of the path. Not blocking the path. Are the path. She didn't write it for the living to read at her funeral. She wrote it for the living to read while they were still alive. --- III. Walter George Bruhl Jr. Walter opened his obituary with a parody of the Dead Parrot sketch. "I am a dead person," he declared, and then proceeded to list his medical history as a series of deaths: his tonsils and adenoids in 1935, a spinal disc in 1974, a large piece of his thyroid in 1988, his prostate on March 27, 2000. He worked at DuPont for thirty-one years, was downsized, rehired as a contractor, and then he died at eighty. The obituary is 679 words. It is very funny. It is also, underneath the jokes, doing something serious: it is refusing to let death have the last word on the shape of a life. Walter didn't want his obituary to be a recitation of sorrow. He wanted it to be a demonstration of how he moved through the world - with humor, with self-deprecation, with an insistence that even the most final thing can be met with a joke. He asked for no flowers. Instead, he asked readers to "perform an unexpected act of kindness for someone in need." This is the punchline that isn't a punchline. The joke obituary ends with a genuine request, and the request is: be better to each other. His grandson posted it on Reddit after he died. It went viral. Walter, dead at eighty, got the last laugh and then some. --- IV. The Signature These three people did the same thing, differently. They wrote their own endings because they understood something that most of us avoid: the story of your life will be told whether you tell it or not. If you don't write the last chapter, someone else will. And they will get it wrong. Not maliciously, usually. Just wrong. They will smooth you. They will make you nicer or sadder or simpler than you were. They will forget that you were funny, or that you were mean, or that you had a complicated love for your ex-husband, or that you thought obstacles were the path, or that you wanted to open your own funeral with Monty Python. Writing your own obituary is not morbid. It is the opposite of morbid. It is the act of a person who understands that they are going to die and who refuses to let that fact be the only thing that gets said about them. It is the last creative act. The final edit. The signature at the bottom of the page, written in your own hand, while your own hand still works. Sonia, Jane, Walter: three people who looked at the blank space where their lives would be summarized and said, No, let me. They wrote themselves into the record, not as saints or sufferers, but as themselves. Sharp-edged. Funny. Complicated. Alive, right up to the last word. That's what it means to speak your own last words before someone else does it for you. It means refusing to die twice - once in your body, and once in the story.
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ポンチぃ🀄️ (@Blue1Mercury) reportedmade more natural by GPT { I'm not sure about the exact cause, but the 64-bit version of StreamFab appears to be broken. On all platforms, the top pages fail to load properly, making the software unusable. Some downloaders also display "0 of 3 left" even on a fresh installation and first launch. In contrast, the 32-bit version seems to work without any issues. What's more, StreamFab is the only application that still offers a 32-bit edition; other similar apps are available only in 64-bit versions. [slightly more formal] I'm not sure what the underlying issue is, but the 64-bit version of StreamFab does not appear to be functioning correctly. On every platform I tested, the main page fails to load, rendering the application unusable. In addition, some downloaders display "0 of 3 left" even on a fresh install and initial launch. By comparison, the 32-bit version works without any noticeable issues. Unfortunately, StreamFab is the only similar application that still provides a 32-bit edition; all other comparable applications are available only as 64-bit versions. } Gemini { Option 1: Natural & Casual (Best for Reddit, Discord, or forums) "I'm not sure about the details, but the 64-bit version of StreamFab is dead and won't display the home page for any platform. Some downloaders say '0 of 3 left' even on the very first launch. On the other hand, the 32-bit version seems to have no problem at all. And on top of that, StreamFab is the only one with a 32-bit edition. Other similar apps only have 64-bit versions." Option 2: Slightly More Clear/Technical (Best for a bug report) "I don't know the exact details, but StreamFab 64-bit is completely broken; it fails to load the homepage on all platforms. Additionally, some modules show '0 of 3 left' even during the initial startup. Conversely, the 32-bit version seems to work perfectly. To make matters worse, StreamFab is the only software that still offers a 32-bit edition, while competing apps only provide 64-bit versions." } Claude { "I'm not sure about the details, but the StreamFab 64-bit edition seems to be broken — it fails to display the top page on any platform. Some downloaders show '0 of 3 left' even right at the initial launch. The 32-bit edition, on the other hand, seems to work fine. On top of that, StreamFab is the only app that still offers a 32-bit edition — other similar apps only have a 64-bit version." }
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Marco Sementilli (@poyntermarcsman) reported@Schaffrillas Reddit making new movies is a terrible idea.
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Jaded Phantom (@BitterEcho) reported@BrightEyedDork @Felisnexus They’re all on Reddit, interesting bunch. They will all say he’s a terrible father but that’s only decoration for his development. Expert victim blamers, first time I’ve seen the phrase self-inflected trauma used to describe Touya, apparently he caused his own trauma!
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Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reportedREDDIT WILL CLOSE DOWN SOON.
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PropsData.io | Sportsbetting Statistics (@propsdataio) reportedAlso probably worth to mention that we should be seeing a slight (around) 5% increase in effective play time due to new rules. "BBC/Opta aggregate: ball in play is reportedly 59.4% of match time so far, vs 56.9% in 2022 and 56.2% in 2018. Source is a BBC stat reposted on Reddit/social, not a full table." But seems very hard to know exactly how to price this as water breaks also slows down the tempo of the games. But could mean that a lean towards the overs is a reasonable play if in doubt. 🏆
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Simon Wilhelm (@Simon_LeanderW) reportedHow to get your brand cited in AI answers, in order of impact: 1/ Fix your entity so it reads identically across every platform 2/ Restructure content answer-first, not intro-first 3/ Earn third-party mentions (Reddit, press, reviews) 4/ Clean up schema and headings so models can parse you 5/ Keep it recent, models discount stale sources Only 30% of brands stay visible between two consecutive AI answers on the same topic.
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HAM (@GirUnit75) reported@DudethBrostein @Saamodeus @LeyoshiV Lol, couldn't refute so decided to double down on reddit speak. The information is there, real, and verifiable. Sorry you're a weirdo but, like, we all know why you didn't make any friends in high school. Saying any of the stuff you just did would get you laughed at lmao
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Wandering Bird (@Economyimprover) reported@apralky Would be interesting what if u trained it on life scripts of only high achievers, would an llm only trained on great men of history give markedly different advice, maybe all the llms being trained on reddit data ( mega libtarded) is the problem
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dana IS SEEING LESSERAFIM (@kkurochim) reportedOnce i scratched my car so i went on reddit asking if the scratch was something i could fix on my own and somebody responded with im so sick of ****** who know NOTHING about cars coming on here to ask STUPID questions
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Sea Slug (@sluggymcduggy) reported@WarnerBernieBro The chemicals used in the making of the toilet paper don’t agree with my skin/ph balance. A lot of women now have an issue with Kirkland brand ever since they changed how it was made. There’s a whole Reddit thread on it lol
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Ken Torres (@kdirty2000) reported@teslaenergy Stay away from Tesla solar. I'm still waiting on my refund from canceling order. They've had my $1000 deposit for over 6 months now after canceling and being lied to about my order. Wasted a year of my life. Common problem on Reddit
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Oh great, it’s Ryan. (@IconRepulsive) reported@aboardgravyboat @MenezesCracked They got distracted ************ and had to go back to Reddit to calm down.