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  • phoenix8978264
    Renowned Hangman hater (@phoenix8978264) reported

    @ghostofrightnow @padraigGav Glad I never use Reddit anymore. It was terrible place, especially about wrestling

  • KnotHereT
    lower case i internet Henchman (@KnotHereT) reported

    @DrFartFetish @WarskiAddict Actual retards do use their full name on green reddit a decent amount. The issue with the gayop theory is that I don't think Andy and ppp are funny enough to come up with this guy.

  • Nanocyde
    Nanocyde (@Nanocyde) reported

    @Polymarket Reddit is a joke. I will laugh when all the mods become "unemployed" when that site is shut down.

  • joshua_a_rios42
    Joshua A. Rios (@joshua_a_rios42) reported

    @nuttallriley1 @Reddit hey, fix your moderators.

  • Aureon_de_Veyra
    Aureon_de_Veyra (@Aureon_de_Veyra) reported

    Today, Expeditione finished as #3 Product of the Day on @ProductHunt I wanted to share the story as it's a bit wild haha. The Product Hunt timer starts at 12:31 PM here. I remembered it around Wednesday at ~11:00 AM-ish, scrambled through the form in about 30 minutes, hit launch... and Expeditione didn't even show up. I neither had an audience, nor any form of pre-built distribution lists. I hadn't even prepared for it. It was actually a terrible week for distribution across the board...Twitter wasn't catching, Reddit was hit o miss (one post went to the top, another got removed for "low effort" with no explanations, how ironic). For a while, I assumed Product Hunt was a done case too. Then someone curated it, under 40-50 mins and moved it to the front page, giving a featured spot and Expeditione ended up as #3 Product of the Day. To whoever that curator was : thank you. I’ll probably never know who you are, but I’m incredibly grateful. If you're reading this, please reach out to me. I'd love to personally thank you for giving Expeditione a fair shot. Also, huge thanks to everyone who explored Ancient Egypt, left a comment, or just wandered through the dioramas. Having people explore it, imagine it and wonder through was the real win. Thank you.

  • Biff234523
    Biff #SARSisAirborne 🍉 (@Biff234523) reported

    @singingsox @chronicallybeee I’ve had the scans, and I literally do have keratoconus, but my doctor couldn’t care less…and I’m just realizing today from these Twitter/Reddit threads that that may not be prudent? I had the scans a few years back because he was “curious” and was essentially like “yup…that’s a misshapen cornea right there” Then, at a subsequent appointment, I brought up the same exact ghosting issue that OP posted about here, and he was like “yup…that’s probably the misshapen cornea right there”. And had me look into a card with a pinhole, which made the ghosting disappear, which I guess confirmed that it was some sort of external eye issue and not something deeper/neurological. And then he was like “welp…if it gets to be too disruptive in your daily life then just let me know!” Like okay…it’s not really at that level yet, but it is annoying? Especially when driving at night, for me. Which is obviously why I brought it up. These medical providers are not serious. That’s probably the last time I will see that specific doctor as well, who is pretty highly regarded, because that was over a year ago when I had much better insurance coverage. Now, I’m limited to local providers who I expect will be even less help on an issue like this, but maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised.

  • honestconvo1
    Becon 🇺🇲 (@honestconvo1) reported

    Dude is honestly a retard its now moving a goal post when I asked since the start for evidence of their claim and they come back with a brand new reddit thread and that in Europe the teach something moved right here. Not 1 single issue the right has moved on.

  • 213_LFC
    213_LFC (@213_LFC) reported

    @HoodieBev @APH00PS He was holding it down the fort on reddit too, he was on Jon Snow type **** 1 vs 2000

  • Alexwyatt47
    Alex Wyatt | Meta Ad Creatives (@Alexwyatt47) reported

    This ad spent $62K at a 2.16 ROAS over 90 days. it opens with a frustration we pulled directly from a reddit thread: a real person describing a real problem in words no copywriter would come up with. that's the whole approach. we mirror the customer's own language back to them, their frustrations, their failed solutions, in the exact words they used. when someone reads an ad and thinks "how do they know exactly what I'm going through," that's research doing its job.

  • masterofthegate
    FascinatingAndFrighteningTech (@masterofthegate) reported

    Prediction: In 0-4 years there will be automated AI movie and TV series generators (some generated will legally allow likenesses for using famous actors or full casts and settings of films or TV series that already exist and even generated audio or soundtrack styles, etc.). Why? Money, it will make tons and tons of money for the streaming platforms, studios, and potentially users themselves… The second why? Answer is technical—so I wont go into it, but the tools are getting better and better faster and faster and becoming cheaper and cheaper. What does this look like? Think endless John Wick, Yellowstone, The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, Star Wars, Pixar, etc. (literally any & all you could list) AI generated sequels, prequels, reimaginings, crossovers etc.; also new AI stories and characters that are unique/not very derivative/inspired by previous works will become common as well. Eventually think full on virtually generated Games/VR worlds where you can be part of the story by yourself or with friends, etc. I would say as soon as a year to year and a half from now this is possible—and theres already progress towards this we can see —hundreds of projects on Netflix now use A.I. - AI generated full length features on Higgsfield and elsewhere. I have seen an A.I. generated film purely from a script someone wrote that uses Nicholas cage, Jack Black, and Timothee Chalamet and replicates their look, acting style, and voice convincingly. And the person put the 48 minute film together in about a week with minimal computing setup of less than 16gb 4070 GPU. Its def noticeable its AI, but this is the worse it will ever be, and its only going to get better. And this film is WAY better than most things people were creating last summer. So the progress is real. As far as I know the most expensive AI films created were the Highsfield productions Hell Grind (~500k $ budget), and Cully Hill Boys (~1-2 Million $ budget). So Cully Hill Boys currently takes the cake I think as being the most expensive AI film ever created. These films actually feel very similar to normal films and also have interesting effects and things normal Hollywood films would just never have. In Hell Grind they generated roughly 100-200k clips and ended up only using about 1000 of them in the final film. In Cully Hill Boys they generated around 400k-500k clips and ended up only using around 1000-1500 clips. The Nicholas Cage and Flat Earth movie (you can find it on Youtube and Reddit), he generated around 200 clips and ended up using around 180 of the clips) and he did this only using one decent 4070 16gb GPU. The results were decent considering its a one man produced indie AI film. Most streaming platforms I believe will eventually allow users not only to be able generate their own movies or tv series (and maybe video games & virtual reality experiences?), but they will allow users to also earn some revenue share if their generations are popular. It will be similar to Youtube in that people will follow peoples channels, and each channel will have its own shows and tv series, etc. I think ultimately it will get so easy to make your own stories many people will prefer to just watch their own movies or tv shows that they generate about the things they want it to be about. Yet this is further out, maybe 4+ years from now, though maybe this could happen quicker, hard to say…this shift could happen faster than this. I posted a video a long time ago essentially predicting this all: where a child generates movies on Netflix and Netflix essentially addicts the child to watching more and more shows and eventually offers to generate shows based on his brain wave state and offers to create hundreds of virtual reality worlds he could “play” in. They should make a black mirror episode about this idea honestly. If they don’t, maybe I will, because this is an important topic and issue to consider — it’s as equally fascinating as it is frightening. #AI #VR #film

  • silenceevery
    e ꕤ 𑁍 (@silenceevery) reported

    @lilapits that is horrendous and i’m so sorry, i was just reading about this the other day on reddit and it’s terrible that they can do this 😔😔

  • MKoscP
    Michael Krupp (@MKoscP) reported

    @alexisohanian @Reddit (and Spez) If you didn’t already know you have a huge toxicity problem at Reddit bc of your mods banning people, the @sophaller situation should prove that without a doubt! Reddits toxicity problem is created from having these horrible mods have an insane amount of power that they really shouldn’t have.

  • RichHlywka
    TheMatrixIAm (@RichHlywka) reported

    @Bose when you guys going to fix your spammy app from automatically opening websites all the time. People on reddit are also complaining about this. We buy an expensive headphone, for a disability no less, and instead we get spamware.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Consumer Reports publishes once a year. By then the repair bills are already in the mail. Buglamp runs AI agents that scan Reddit, owner forums, and NHTSA filings weekly, surfacing emerging failures ranked by frequency and repair cost. First issue ships next week.

  • mightyking
    Stav Zilbershtein (@mightyking) reported

    If only the plastic look and loss of frame quality could be solved Minimax H3 would be a killer for music videos I found out that even seedance 2.5 cannot sync dancing and singing. It chooses one on the expense of the other. H3 on the other hand is really creative in camera movement and choreography much more than seedance (which is quite surprising) BUT and there is a big issue The plastic look and loss of frame quality during a video. I feel this is an issue from 2024 still present with minimax models even after other models evolved past that point. I am in touch with the team at @MiniMax_AI I honestly think that if they solved it we would have an opensource seedance! Which would be a big win for the opensource & closed source communities (because prices will come down) I tried the LORA of skin realism that went viral around reddit but honestly it didn't do much difference. I feel like no LORA can solve a model problem @BytePlusGlobal Can you add audio guided + lip sync option to Seedance? Can you improve your dances? how can @MiniMax_AI be better in dancing than "seeDANCE"?

  • Foiblaet
    LeafyWasHere (@Foiblaet) reported

    @wakararau it was always fairly high and that wasn't a bad thing, reddit was very easy to develop for, removing CSS was the first move towards shutting down those developers and they've been outright anti-user ever since

  • MikeTstec
    StecHouse (@MikeTstec) reported

    @reddit_lies This is just a chud looking to see if there's any blue hairs out there that will let him hit. Problem is 1 in 1000 are kinda hot and those odds get significantly worse on reddit lol

  • CEOofPIEDINI
    P I Æ D I N I (@CEOofPIEDINI) reported

    @AirwingMarine @tarkov there is also a bug with the achievement "You call that a challenge?" . After doing all the surivialist path quest doesnt give the achievement, found in reddit many people with this problem aswell .I want to reset but I'm stucked with this...

  • lithoniu
    chaengramji (@lithoniu) reported

    sis bago ka lamba here? 😭 1. she’s already unattractive as it is, and her openly poor hygiene made it worse 2. she’s had multiple callouts for different issues, and somehow she still hasn’t learned 3. this is genuinely a GOTCHA moment for her, umabot na talaga sa Reddit anteh

  • sfakkawi
    Sami (@sfakkawi) reported

    Reddit has experienced a dramatic drop in ChatGPT Citations 🚨 --> Around August 14, ChatGPT started citing Reddit about 80% less than it was before --> The citation share went to owned sites and review sites --> Brand visibility did not see major swings... largely, the same vendors are still being recommended --> There is no meaningful correlation with thread age, sub-reddit size, thread brand industry, etc. A lot of people abuse Reddit for AI search, and it sucks. I'm not entirely sure what's happening here yet, if it's long term or short term change. Maybe if it's cited a lot less, the abuse will slow down? This is a pretty major change though, and we haven't seen anyone reporting on it at all... #aeo #seo #geo

  • codyschneider
    Cody Schneider (@codyschneider) reported

    if you're having trouble getting seed dance avatars to annunciate words use eleven voice labs as the source audio have it be 15 seconds long audio use the same source image for talking head so the workflow ends up being scrape pain points and desired outcomes of target customers from reddit using exa ai api then use that as source material for scripts hook + pain point hook + desired outcome upload via facebook ads api do data analytics from data warehouse to unify facebook ads, google analytics 4 and your CRM and payment processor

  • apoorvshrm
    Apoorv Sharma | SEO and GEO for B2B SaaS (@apoorvshrm) reported

    5 things you have been told about AI search that are wrong. I have the data on all five, because we measured them. 1. "Get cited and you win" Being cited is not being recommended. Our data shows Google's AI names a shortlist of products, then cites a completely different set of sources underneath. You can be quoted as a reference and still watch it recommend 4 competitors in the same answer. Cited means useful. Recommended means chosen. They are two different games. 2. "Rank #1 on Google and the AI will pick you up" On the same query, only 35% of the sources Google's AI Overview cites also rank in Google's own top 10. 65% do not rank at all. You can be the number one blue link and be completely absent from the AI answer sitting directly above it. 3. "Just get on Reddit, that is where AI pulls from" True for ChatGPT. Wrong for Google. Google's AI cites Reddit in only 43 of 100 queries, while its own search ranks Reddit in 82. 4. "Publish more content and visibility follows" More content is not the lever. Distribution is. Across our benchmarks, the majority of what AI cites about a brand does not live on that brand's own site. In one line: You do not have a content problem, you have a content-that-only-exists-on-your-domain problem. 5. "AI search is one channel, optimize for it" There is no "it." ChatGPT, Claude, Google's AI, and Perplexity read different sources and reward different things. In our head-to-head, two engines recommended the same tools but shared almost none of the same sources. Optimizing for "AI search" as one thing is optimizing for an average that describes none of them. The pattern behind all five: people are applying old SEO instincts to a system that does not work like search. Ranking, citing, publishing, one-channel thinking. All of it made sense in 2020. All of it quietly breaks now. The uncomfortable part is that most of this advice is being sold with total confidence by people who have never measured any of it. Ask for the data. EVERY DAMN TIME.

  • youfreakinnerd
    youfreakinnerd ~KorraWorship~ (@youfreakinnerd) reported

    @mirandadufrane @ManMilk2 Apparently the debate happening over his fresh corpse was a Shakespeare thing. 💀 the assassins were still Reddit asf though. They tried to talk to the senators there afterwards and after everyone moped TF out they walked down the street yelling about freedom before going home.

  • masterofthegate
    FascinatingAndFrighteningTech (@masterofthegate) reported

    Prediction: In 0-4 years there will be automated AI movie and TV series generators (some generated will legally allow likenesses for using famous actors or full casts and settings of films or TV series that already exist and even generated audio or soundtrack styles, etc.). Why? Money, it will make tons and tons of money for the streaming platforms, studios, and potentially users themselves… The second why? Answer is technical—so I wont go into it, but the tools are getting better and better faster and faster and becoming cheaper and cheaper. What does this look like? Think endless John Wick, Yellowstone, The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, Star Wars, Pixar, etc. (literally any & all you could list) AI generated sequels, prequels, reimaginings, crossovers etc.; also new AI stories and characters that are unique/not very derivative/inspired by previous works will become common as well. Eventually think full on virtually generated Games/VR worlds where you can be part of the story by yourself or with friends, etc. I would say as soon as a year to year and a half from now this is possible—and theres already progress towards this we can see —hundreds of projects on Netflix now use A.I. - AI generated full length features on Higgsfield and elsewhere. I have seen an A.I. generated film purely from a script someone wrote that uses Nicholas Cage, Jack Black, and Timothee Chalamet and replicates their look, acting style, and voice convincingly. And the person put the 48 minute film together in about a week with minimal computing setup of less than 16gb 4070 GPU. Its def noticeable its AI, but this is the worse it will ever be, and its only going to get better. And this film is WAY better than most things people were creating last summer. So the progress is real. As far as I know the most expensive AI films created were the Higgsfield productions Hell Grind (~500k $ budget), and Cully Hill Boys (~1-2 Million $ budget). So Cully Hill Boys currently takes the cake I think as being the most expensive AI film ever created. These films actually feel very similar to normal films and also have interesting effects and things normal Hollywood films would just never have. In Hell Grind they generated roughly 100-200k clips and ended up only using about 1000 of them in the final film. In Cully Hill Boys they generated around 400k-500k clips and ended up only using around 1000-1500 clips. The Nicholas Cage and Flat Earth movie (you can find it on Youtube and Reddit), he generated around 200 clips and ended up using around 180 of the clips) and he did this only using one decent 4070 16gb GPU. The results were decent considering its a one man produced indie AI film. Most streaming platforms I believe will eventually allow users not only to be able generate their own movies or tv series (and maybe video games & virtual reality experiences?), but they will allow users to also earn some revenue share if their generations are popular. It will be similar to Youtube in that people will follow peoples channels, and each channel will have its own shows and tv series, etc. I think ultimately it will get so easy to make your own stories many people will prefer to just watch their own movies or tv shows that they generate about the things they want it to be about. Yet this is further out, maybe 4+ years from now, though maybe this could happen quicker, hard to say…this shift could happen faster than this. I posted a video a long time ago essentially predicting this all: where a child generates movies on Netflix and Netflix essentially addicts the child to watching more and more shows and eventually offers to generate shows based on his brain wave state and offers to create hundreds of virtual reality worlds he could “play” in. They should make a black mirror episode about this idea honestly. If they don’t, maybe I will, because this is an important topic and issue to consider — it’s as equally fascinating as it is frightening. #AI #VR #film

  • newbiedm
    NewbieDM (@newbiedm) reported

    @Polymarket Reddit is terrible. The echoest of echo chambers.

  • kitsunedevs
    Kitsune (@kitsunedevs) reported

    @DRTnky what exactly was in the reddit post that made it a skill issue? asking because that framing usually hides a specific assumption about what men are supposed to do

  • CastleGrief
    Castle Grief (@CastleGrief) reported

    @Nobleshield @GPaperArchitect @threelinestudio Further - the original post is a good example of this - many people have all these issues with ODND that Chainmail actually does have clear answers for. That’s what I was saying in the op to the guy who was inquiring on reddit and then someone felt the need to have a meltdown about it.

  • eumpaheumpah
    ₍ᐢ. .ᐢ₎ (@eumpaheumpah) reported

    why did they make reddit a login to view website now

  • stopstarlight
    Starr🌟 (@stopstarlight) reported

    hudson thinking viewers wouldn't like shane and therefore by proxy him... im about to burn down the reddit headquarters

  • eagles77AA
    Eagles77 (@eagles77AA) reported

    @ASH_SVENT @tropotropotropo You don’t have to be condescending. Insulting real people over a fictional ship, and we’re the ones with “mental issues”? Lol Yes, I’m the one who replied to your Reddit post. Are you in denial or something, posting everywhere about how much you hate the ship and the shippers?