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August 22: Problems at Reddit

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  • 50% Website Down (50%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)
  • 21% Errors (21%)

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Guayaquil Errors 2 days ago
Veracruz Website Down 8 days ago
Bhubaneshwar Website Down 10 days ago
Melbourne Sign in 12 days ago
San Nicolás de los Garza Sign in 15 days ago
Ciudad Obregón Website Down 16 days ago
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  • NewsTongueX
    NewsTongue (@NewsTongueX) reported

    🔴 Coles website crashes after viral post exposes 80% discount glitch on alcohol Coles' website and app went offline Saturday after a Reddit post highlighted a pricing error that discounted 24-packs of premixed drinks and beer by up to 80%. A 24-pack of Jack Daniel's & Cola marked at $27 instead of $130 prompted over 180,000 views. CW Scanner identified at least 20 beer cartons and 46 cases of premixed drinks affected, with the largest discount on Smirnoff Crush Mango & Peach—a $173 saving, down to $29 from $202.

  • enp2s3
    enp2s3 (@enp2s3) reported

    Free is not actually free. Here’s the Brave slop from my perspective. Popups everywhere, useless side features constantly jumping in your face like the browser is trying to force you to use them. When you first install Brave, if all you want is a better browser, you have to turn off dozens of settings and features first. Brave Ads, Brave News, Brave Rewards, yeah, earn rewards, because apparently we’re playing a ******* game here instead of looking for a browser, Brave AI Chat, Brave Talk… It genuinely starts feeling like one of the market's spam-filled products. Anyway, after turning all that crap off and getting through the initial setup chaos, you finally think you can relax. But you can’t. Brave looks good, the UI is solid, almost Opera-like hype, and it comes wrapped in all those big privacy-focused slogans. But after actually using it for a while, the whole thing starts turning into clickbait. A lot of Brave settings are disabled by default or set to ask every time, so on popular websites and across the modern web, instead of making your browser experience easier, it keeps costing you extra time. Still, you don’t quit Brave. You spend months fixing settings site by site, changing permissions, adjusting preferences, until you finally reach the comfortable browser experience you should’ve had from the beginning. Then not even 3 or 4 months later, another surprise. After a few browser version updates, basic usage starts falling apart with lag, freezing, stuttering and random slowdowns, gpu acceleration issues. At that point, the whole Brave experience basically becomes this: 1) Use Brave for a while. Spend a few months improving your settings and site preferences until you finally reach the normal browser experience you were supposed to have in the first place. 2) Just when everything finally starts working properly, one of Brave’s chronic problems randomly shows up. 3) Spend a few weeks researching it on github/reddit, trying fixes, taking backups and repeating the similar solutions until you eventually discover that people have been discussing the exact same problem for years and it is somehow still there. 4) Keep your hopes up, reset the browser, go back to Step 1 and start the whole thing over again. 5) After 1 YEAR, or X YEARS, finally find the courage to get rid of Brave and go back to Safari or Chrome and quietly weep. We basically have the browser version of the operating system irony now. The only difference is that we don’t hear about some brand-new operating system every year, while plenty of companies can build another browser, give it amazing PR and make huge promises about privacy, speed and simplicity. And as usual, we users are left quietly weeping.

  • smellyacid
    𑣲bomi (@smellyacid) reported

    @shallow_angels RIGHT They just hate to see a weird girl living life gosh ;-; anyways i have one of the new iphones unfortunately so i think its just the actual app that broke down 😔 i looked on reddit and am people were saying the same thing and it only got back a month later by itself smh

  • sellingshovels
    kyle (reddit AI agents) (@sellingshovels) reported

    honestly I use the search on here more than google ill find more reliable answers to problems even reddit would be in the dark but x has everything even claude is dumb searching and wouldnt be able to find the answers to things

  • BarryCarlyon
    Barry Carlyon (@BarryCarlyon) reported

    Resisting the urge to reply to reddit threads with "just hire a dev to build exactly what you need" coz it will get struck down as self advertisting, but it is the damn answer

  • anon285612
    Anon285612 (@anon285612) reported

    @greyxdria people having ‘favourite influencers’ is a problem. parasocial relationships with people you don’t know personally and their curated social media will always be a problem. recent reddit thread talked about how this woman was a bully in school, you would never know that from insta

  • PrototypeChaos
    Azar Zero (@PrototypeChaos) reported

    @noinconsistency I have been on those Reddit parents hate their children and they treat everyone that points out that having a quirky name is just making problems for the children to be as lunatic. Like " I'm gonna use a feminine name for my boy so he can be a trailblazer for women right"

  • 48hghtchrdnck
    HightechRedneck (@48hghtchrdnck) reported

    @MichaelQuercia3 @SavvyTamz_57 Telling me ‘hyperscale DCs are going to happen (so sit down & shut up peasant while distant oligarchs shove ten of them into the rural county where I live) is a nonstarter. Barking about hypothetical ‘LLM cancer cures, trust me bro’ & dismissing me as a ‘luddite rube falling for Chinese psyops’ (I’m an electrical emgineer) are also nonstarters. I am not obligated to passively accept whatever Altman wants to do to me without resistance or negotiation. My objection to DCs is fundamentally an objection to AI itself: a bunch of arrogant autist techbros & auto-fellating VC financebros in SV, effective altruist polycule transhumanists, trying to turn billions of workers into UBI pets, stealing all humanity’s IP for training data to ‘sell it back to us’, centralizing money, surveillance, & nudge influence, & squeezing out human creativity (or even human customer service) in place of scams & amber waves of reddit-trained slop websites, slop music, slop memes, & slop college essays from sea to shining sea. **** the damned clankers & the DC houses they live in.

  • kenbwork
    Kenny Workman (@kenbwork) reported

    The second Google result for Latch is a Reddit thread focused on the final three bullets of a Substack post I wrote in 2022. At the time, we were a team of ~7 young engineers working from a small office. We thought it was better to be transparent about our work constraints than to mislead candidates. These days, I read that post and think it is incredibly cringe, but such are the growing pains of building in public as a young founder. The internet immortalizes your words, and past snapshots of your thinking can persist despite personal and company growth. As we’ve grown, we’ve adopted a much more flexible work culture and dropped the six-day requirement years ago, allowing us to welcome eg. talented people with families. We’ve learned a lot about building a company and leading a team since those early upstart days. Separate from the negative sentiment in the original thread - people can say what they want - the outdated information was genuinely confusing candidates. Someone on our team hired a firm to help surface more current information in Google searches. That firm decided it would be a good idea to message the Reddit moderators with a frankly strange and Orwellian request. I think this was stupid. We had no idea they were going to do this, but we hired the firm, so ultimately that is on us. I’m increasingly eager to engage with people honestly and clear up confusion like this. I don’t really mind the “Streisand effect.” It is only a problem if you have something to hide, and I care quite a bit that people understand how I and Latch actually think today. There is a lot of understandable cynicism in biotech right now, and venture-backed companies attract plenty of skepticism - sometimes deservedly. Ultimately, people can draw their own conclusions about whom they want to work with based on what those groups ship, the quality of their thinking, and how they actually treat people.

  • elizaclove
    Eliza (@elizaclove) reported

    Maybe certain foods MJ has made me cut out or the inflammation going down but it’s one LC symptom that really affected my life which has now gone. Some on Reddit have reported the same, not for everyone though. I’m so glad I’ve tried this.

  • Fibonacci69
    Fibonacci 🥷 (@Fibonacci69) reported

    Requisiem reveals he turned down a $35K job offer straight out of college to focus on crypto after he turned $100 into $80K. "Around April/May 2021, SafeMoon was one of the first coins I bought. I sold the next day, but a friend of mine held for a couple of weeks and made $10K." "A healthy sense of jealousy kicked in. I thought, 'If he can make $10K, I’ve got to focus and do this.' I would sit on Reddit 16 to 20 hours a day, scalping low-cap coins to make $50. I was making $500 to $600 a day. I was hooked." "I grew my portfolio to around $20K to $30K doing that for months on end. That was the most money I'd seen in my life." "Eventually, I hit a larger trade.....I bought something for $100, fell asleep, and woke up after one night to it being worth $80K.....I was about to finish university and had a job offer for my internship position worth around $35,000 to $40,000." "I was looking at that job offer, and in the other hand, I had another tab open where my coin was worth $80K. I thought, 'There's no way I'm taking this job.' So I rejected the offer to focus for a year and trade."

  • Gouden_Vloot
    Bev (@Gouden_Vloot) reported

    @joethc1 @WARDOGS Delete the recent security updates from windows KB5121003 - the devs talked about that being the problem on Reddit. It also caused issues in arc raiders as in other games, it released between the closed, alpha and beta.

  • TheMoralGrey
    The Moral Grey (@TheMoralGrey) reported

    @ProdiCole See, your first issue was thinking Reddit has any value to offer...

  • alaskanrobby
    alaskanrobby📍 (@alaskanrobby) reported

    @Free_CentralPA calling trans people “troons” and posting 2011-style Reddit memes is not helping you make your point. to the contrary, trans people have existed for 1000s of years. it is only recently that it has become a culture war issue. and you lap up that slop like like a good boy.

  • uPeterKris
    peter kris (@uPeterKris) reported

    ChatGPT's and Anthropic's TAM is currently limited at roughly 30% of the population The problem is text-centric interface Majority of population is audio-visual, which is around 70%. Hence youtube or instagram will always have bigger audience than X/reddit

  • Ldnbox
    Alek Asaduryan (@Ldnbox) reported

    I'm so glad I pivoted to 100% white-hat Reddit marketing. None of the latest ChatGPT/Reddit changes are really affecting me right now because my clients aren't trying to game the system. They want their branded Reddit accounts to be genuinely active in the communities where their target audience hangs out. They want brand awareness, a presence in important threads people discover through Google, and, most importantly, to leave potential customers with a positive impression of the brand. Long term, I think this strategy will age much better than using undisclosed "fake customer" accounts that spend all day shilling products on Reddit. No more banned accounts or subreddits. No more astroturfing. Affiliation is disclosed upfront. And one thing I've already noticed is that Redditors are surprisingly open to interacting directly with brands when they're transparent about who they are and why they're there. People are totally fine asking questions, starting conversations, and even looking for solutions to their problems directly from a branded account, as long as the brand is genuinely helpful and doesn't pretend to be something it's not.

  • ArsVampyre
    Chris Edwards (@ArsVampyre) reported

    @LumLotus The last IQ test I had administered to me was because I was thought to be retarded. Turned out I had a severe hearing issue; my IQ was 152. Smart, to me, is applying your intelligence and wisdom in effective ways. That precludes posting on Reddit.

  • reece_us
    reece (@reece_us) reported

    @SinSationsz I’m leaning on a driver issue, but this is not an uncommon complaint. Reddit is currently on fire with threads complaining about performance, the consensus is that regardless there has been a major decline in FPS from BO7 with very little visual upgrade

  • RooX1234esh
    Popular Media - Online 🎥 (@RooX1234esh) reported

    @SimeonBrownMP Omg, 30 people leaving nz tomorrow on reddit claiming that NZ is now a giant retirement village because of national. Well if we lose a workforce and only have people on the super, that’s an issue

  • bjmtweets
    Brian McCormick (@bjmtweets) reported

    How $RDDT is affected by Google Search, explained. Here's an analogy: What would happen if Google Maps removed all directions to Costco? 1. Everyone stops going to Costco... or 2. People find another way to Costco Google Search is a map for the internet. It looks at where users want to go and sends them there. Google sends people to Reddit because user intent tells Google that's where they want to go. In fact, people increasingly give Google explicit directions by adding "Reddit" to the end of their searches. Google isn't creating the demand for Reddit, it's providing directions. The reason people drive to Costco instead of another store is not because Google Maps sends them there. It's because people want to go shopping at Costco instead of Dollar Tree. And if Google Maps starts sending people to Dollar Tree when they ask for directions to Costco, Google Maps starts getting into trouble and people will find another way.

  • LoveMcGrathpod
    For The Love of Paul McGrath Villa Podcast (@LoveMcGrathpod) reported

    @MoloneyBilly @theavfcfaithful That was a huge question at the time I remember going down a Reddit hole where they were wondering how it could happen. He has no Basque heritage. Then again Bilbao signed a keeper this year aswell that has none that I’m aware of so maybe there is a softening

  • damjanmb
    Damjan Cesnik (@damjanmb) reported

    @i_mika_el Take a look at r/LMSYSystems on Reddit. I’m documenting what I’m building, how it works, and the problems I’m trying to solve there. It might actually be interesting for you. I’d be curious to hear what you think after you’ve seen the bigger picture.

  • crystal_cartoon
    Crystal_Cartoon (@crystal_cartoon) reported

    I noticed the storyline started getting really bad from episode 2.1 onwards, and I was furious that Kuro gave Phoebe, who seemed to have the most potential for development, so little backstory. And then there's the 2.1 PV; I thought we'd get to see Phoebe adventure with Brant, but he only appeared briefly at the end of the event. Phoebe deserves more spotlight. She's a member of the Church, or The Order (whatever it is), a believer in the Sentinels, but her faith isn't clouded by the Order's teachings. She has the ability to understand Echo, but they tell her to stay away from Echo. However, when her friends are in danger, she doesn't hesitate to help them, even if it goes against the Order's teachings. Plus, she's interested in adventure and archaeology. I thought in Event 2.1 we'd get to adventure with Phoebe and Brant in a mysterious underwater archaeological site, where only Phoebe could read ancient languages and solve puzzles, while Brant used his adventurous wit to overcome crises together. But Kuro didn't do **** anything at all. And then there's Fenrico. Phoebe should have encountered Fenrico after he turned to the dark side, and that would have been a test of her faith, allowing her to trust her own path. But this game has absolutely no character development. Everyone seems like just decorations for the Rover. Then there's Ciaccona and Cristoforo, two poets who view the stories of people differently. I really like their interactions. But ultimately, everything comes down to the Rover. I found one comment on Reddit hilarious, saying that if this were Genshin Impact, there'd be tons of Cristoforo x Ciaccona fan art by now. lol The problem is, Kuro never lets characters interact with other characters; everything revolves around Rover. Then, in the Suisui and Jingran storylines, those losers cause a lot of problems for the community.

  • masterofthegate
    FascinatingAndFrighteningTech (@masterofthegate) reported

    Whats your # of ROLLS per day? For people interested in making AI movies, if you make 1 successful 15-second clip for your movie per day over the course of 365 days, that’s about ~90 mins. The length of a feature-length movie. 2 clips a day = 6 months. 5 clips a day = ~2.5 months. 10 clips a day = a little over a month. 30 clips a day = 12 days. 60 clips a day = 6 days. 180 clips a day = 2 days. 360 clips a day = 1 day. —— The most feasible range, assuming you have a story or script, is around 0.33–10 a day on average, so you can take time to carefully consider the quality of the clips. That’s a movie in a little over a month to 3 years. So basically, ANYONE with persistence can make a feature-length movie now with the help of AI—for aiding you with learning how to write a story and a script from that story, and generating the clips for you. There are AIs that can also edit the video together for you now as well. The audio in the clips is already essentially mastered, so some simple balancing by ear should suffice, which AI could probably level-match clips automatically for you now. And an AI could probably also color balance/color grade for you as well if you just ask… —— The question, then, is: How do you reduce the amount of “rolls” you have to give a prompt in order to arrive at the final clip for your movie—the quality clip that represents that part of your story? For example, answer this: Can you make 1 successful clip a day in just 8 tries? 4 tries? 2 tries? This matters because the lower amount of tries, aka “rolls,” you give a prompt, the less time and money is needed to make the movie per day that you are making the movie. Good storytelling. Learn to tell good stories. It’s the root of everything. Better storytelling should also work with the model you are using. In other words, models have different strengths, so writing stories that will work better with them will save a lot of hassle. For example, a model good at static shots may work better for drama than action. And a model that has darker aesthetics and is good with movement may work better for horror action movie. And so on… 3a. Better prompting. VERY important. Understand how the model you’re using best takes prompts and satisfy the format. 3b. Take time to test and experiment before you jump into serious generating. Once you test enough, you will have a better feel for how to best prompt and lower the quantity of rolls finding a keeper takes. It will save you a lot of time later if you take some time in the beginning to learn about and familiarize yourself with the model you’re using. 3c. Also make sure you are using good settings and not wasting your time; talk to AI and have it read the docs of the model in question, research relevant discussions on Reddit and X and forums, etc., and give you advice on the best settings after considering those things. 3d. Set up your prompts beforehand formatted for the model you’re using and make sure there’s no typos or details that are vague which you don’t want to be vague or details left out which you could have added—vagueness, if it exists, should be intentional, not because you are being lazy and just hoping the AI will read your mind and get it how you want it to be… Image and references to video is great when you want better quality control over the image, scene, and the overall story and feel. Text-to-video is nice for letting the AI come up with things for you. Careful with audio quality: faster turbo models often degrade audio quality. So the video may look good, but you’ll never be able to fix that poor audio glitch at the 7th second of the clip… — Minimax H3 is arguably the first local model you can create pro videos with locally. And even with a cheap rig you can probably fire off at least 2-8 clips per day. So people can now make feature length films with their laptops for VERY cheap (sub 5k dollars or even sub 1k or 500 dollars or maybe less). And fast. WILD. #AIart #VR

  • whotfiszackk
    zack (@whotfiszackk) reported

    if your faceless page isn't working, stop posting and start from zero. most people try to fix the wrong thing. they think they need better content, a bigger audience, a different niche, a better hook formula, more consistency. they don't. they need a real product. define the product. what problem are you actually solving. not the vague version. not the version that sounds good in a bio. the real version. specific enough that the right person reads it and thinks: this is about me. make an agreement with yourself. what problem did you find in the reddit thread. what did the comments say. what did people explicitly ask for that didn't exist yet. what would have prevented every situation described in that thread. that's the product. build the simplest system that can sell it. not a funnel. not a 12-step sequence. a faceless page with a bio that states the problem, a link to the product, and content that speaks to the exact person experiencing it right now. test it. post for 30 days. read what gets saved. read what gets followed from. read what gets ignored. the data tells you what to keep and what to kill. install the improvement loop. every week ask: did the content move buyers to the page. did the page convert them. did the reviews compound. what needs to be removed. what needs to be repeated. this is where the compounding happens. revisit the product. your first product will not be your best. as the reviews come in and buyers tell you what they actually needed, the product improves. that's not failure. that's iteration. apply this to every page. not just the first one. every niche you enter. every product you build. every page you launch. incremental improvement across every page is how a portfolio compounds into something that generates income without you. one product at a time. one reddit thread at a time.

  • sumitgh85
    Sumit Ghosh (@sumitgh85) reported

    @ShahRathin Manually or using some automation software ? Reddit is really good at catching automated software , we always get account bans and all work goes down the drain whenever we tried Reddit. Sometimes even accounts managed fully manually get wiped out, am sure many here are facing same issue.

  • PulseX24
    PulseX (@PulseX24) reported

    📰 NEWS: Coles website down after viral Reddit post sees customers buy cases of alcoholic drinks at nearly 80% discount. The website and app came back online before the website went down again on Saturday afternoon. Source: The Guardian World.

  • NotAndyTaylor
    sheriff taylor (@NotAndyTaylor) reported

    @charlieINTEL Played 20 minutes and deleted. Just your standard issue call of duty. ****** *** teams. Faggy Reddit kids jumping and sliding thinking they are movement gods because their favorite faggy streamer does it. Looks like a slightly better MW 2019 so I’ll give it that

  • Ian_cadle
    Ian (@Ian_cadle) reported

    @buraknevruzoglu @DannyLimanseta Try the aigamedev sub Reddit they've been good to me 👍 redditers are very harsh and picky unless you go down the ai subreddits to show them what you've built

  • F1amingLettuce
    F1amingLettuce (@F1amingLettuce) reported

    @agravesmistake It's a server with a bunch if leakers, I nabed this from reddit