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- Website Down (64%)
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Tom (@tomcvegas) reportedI feel like Ackman writing this long post but I'm still on West Coast time and I can't sleep. This might make me sound naive re: $DOMO but I think $SNOW buys them. I live streamed the whole Domopalooza earlier this year and was impressed with their partners (who are also sponsors of the event) and the customers who came and participated in panel discussions. I was particularly impressed that $DIS /ESPN execs participated and I believe that is the large media/entertainment company Josh was talking about today when discussing the customer example. This is important because it shows DOMO has legitimately valuable offerings to some of the biggest companies in the world. Josh also mentioned Snowflake multiple times--they were the headline sponsor of Domopalooza. Last July, Domo and Snowflake entered into an expanded partnership and a lot of Domo offerings became branded as "Powered by Snowflake". Snowflake is an $80B company and the stock moves 2-3% a day which could buy like 10 Domos a day lol, it is a rounding error for them. I think relationships matter here and Snowflake/DOMO clearly have strong relationships at the top and throughout their respective companies. You can find on Snowflake's LinkedIn page, posts of discussions with their team and senior Domo people talking about joint offerings and important partnership. I also saw some stuff on Reddit from 9 months ago (before DOMO announced a strategic review) where tech people were speculating that the most likely exit for $DOMO would be a buyout by $SNOW. Someone also mentions Databricks as a possibility, another partner Josh mentioned today. I know absolutely nothing and couldn't even articulate intelligently what Domo does, but I think Snow throws Josh a bone and buys them, maybe only for $5 but hopefully for $7-8 (again the difference between $5 and $8 for Snow is like the difference between me finding $1 vs. $5 in my couch). I realize in a dog eat dog corporate world this friendly partners stuff doesn't typically matter, but I think in this case it does. We will probably find out by end of the month. Clearly DOMO doesn't have forever to work out a deal, their lender is giving them time specifically because they are close--the cfo flat out says it. With markets closed Friday, final details could be worked out over long weekend for a Monday announcement. And finally, $CRM was not really punished for their deal today. While it was a small deal, it was much bigger than any deal for Domo would be. Snow has made 3 acquisitions in 2026 despite SaaS issues, so they clearly aren't concerned about market perception of small deals. I don't think the market would react at all, let alone negatively, to Snowflake buying a key partner who shares important customers and product offerings.
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Daebak 앤디 (@MyDaebakCafe) reported@TheAppleDesign You are coping in 4K now aren’t you? This is massive exaggeration. Samsung's green lines post-One UI 8.5 suck, but they are isolated cases, and iPhones get the exact same vertical green/pink lines after iOS updates on 13/14/15/16 and even 17 series, check Reddit/Apple forums. Both brands ship buggy OLED glitches during big updates. Apple isn't magically flawless, they're just better at PR. Stop the tribal fanboy tears. Both have issues. Next.
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Eugene (@eugenennamdi_) reportedThis was a visible challenge to me when I was trying to build out an important feature at @cryptocardsfyi {Sentiment Analysis} I wanted to scrape posts from X with certain keywords relating to crypto cards and then filter them with an LLM which attributes a positive or negative tag to each post. From there it feeds into the trust scoring algorithm. But I always ran into an error when trying to query X API. Even Reddit gave me issues as well. If we had a way to build an Agentic payment gateway on @X, this wouldn't been an issue. I'll pay for API access and get what I want, rather than X blocking my requests. Please think about it @nikitabier
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джewa (@CJewatori) reported@iteratorlicker maybe try to search for someones save file on reddit or idk how to fix that iuhhh
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bluehatone (@bluehatone) reportedGive Hermes real time reading of Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, and GitHub for zero API cost. Set an 8am brief for 3 to 5 competitors, track issues and PRs, auto draft notes, and save 1 to 2 hours a day. Keep it fair and respect robots.txt and TOS.
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John Webb (@johnnystateline) reported@TheAliceSmith Interesting. My X account was suspended recently thanks to a bunch of butt-hurt ***hats who just needed a nap. While I was waiting for the admins to determine that I am indeed AUTHENTIC I pondered getting my social media fix over at Bluesky. Had my user name picked out and everything. Reddit was off the table because they ran me off around the time of the election. That's how I ended up here.
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Longswordwife ★ (@Longswordwife) reported@CappnRob Reddit users swore up and down that clone wars was good Tried watching it and it sucked But nonono you see you’re watching it in the wrong order you have to watch the episodes all jumbled up for the show to be good Tried that and it still sucked
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James (@japackersfan69) reported@AliBlaque Just went to your Reddit page and I'm not seeing anything. Looks like it's down to me
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Julian C (@JulianUnlocked) reported@Reddit Right? Feels like every time I scroll, I’m dodging bots and ads. Kinda miss the days when chat rooms were chaotic but at least you knew it was real people. Wonder how we even start to fix that now.
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Daniel Shepherd (@dgshepp) reported@TorBox Sub’d through Patreon, having an issue with my subscription not showing active even though it was already charged. A few on Reddit with the same problem. Thanks for all you guys do!
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Rhoose / dni proship (@rhoosecaboose) reportedtried advertising comms on Reddit and they took my post down for not having enough Reddit activity in general WHATEVER😭
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ذيبة العنكبوت (@Thegreymourns) reported@mauiwowieluvr @lllllllllllllvf babes go on reddit it’ll solve all your problems
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Om Patel (@om_patel5) reportedMOST STARTUPS ARE FAILING BECAUSE THEY ARE BUILDING IN ISOLATION they spend weeks or months building based on guesses instead of real user demand then they launch and wonder why nobody cares the real issue: > they never talked to users > they never studied real complaints > they built features before proving the problem > they confused building with validating > they waited too long to get feedback > they guessed what people wanted instead of finding proof in this video, i break down a demand-driven way to build startups the process is simple: > find real user complaints on reddit > look for repeated pain points > turn one clear problem into a simple mvp > launch fast instead of overbuilding > use product hunt to get early users > collect feedback from real people > improve based on demand, not guesses this is how you avoid building something nobody wants. customer discovery is not optional. reddit already has people complaining about broken workflows, annoying tools, expensive software, and missing solutions every single day. those complaints are startup ideas hiding in public. the goal is not to build a massive product first. the goal is to prove that a real problem exists, ship the smallest useful version, and let the market tell you what to do next. if your startup is struggling to get users, the answer is probably not more features. its better demand research. better validation. better distribution. and faster feedback. thats how you build products people actually want.
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Koustubh Lapate (@koustubh018) reportedOne Reddit comment brought us more users than an entire week of posting on other platforms. The comment wasn't promotional. It was simply helping someone solve a problem. Founders consistently underestimate how much trust can be built in a single thoughtful reply.
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minieb (@minieb1) reported@Safeway when you end up on Reddit, you know there’s a problem. My points are gonna expire this month and still I don’t have the option to choose a $20 credit. It goes to 700 points and $10. It’s on Reddit that you said you would fix it 😡 3 weeks ago. Still broke.🤯
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HoKogan007 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 🇵🇱 🇷🇺 (@HoKogan007) reported@dougdagnabbit Could be as hard as an overclock that is no longer good, double check your RAM/GPU overclock and benchmark if needed, otherwise turn down the overclock until the BSOD stops Could be fixable where an update that went bad (for future turn off auto updates in windows security and only update when needed). If there was a recent update, check Reddit/Google to see if there are people with similar issues before rolling back Could be as simple as a USB controller causing a problem, unplug all USBs and only plug in Mouse and keyboard and find the bad USB
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Prajwal (@0xPrajwal_) reportedThe next time you say, "Python is too slow," remember: Netflix uses Python. Google uses Python. Anthropic uses Python. Meta uses Python. xAI uses Python. Perplexity uses Python. DeepSeek uses Python. Instagram uses Python. Spotify uses Python. Dropbox uses Python. Reddit uses Python. Pinterest uses Python. Uber uses Python. Airbnb uses Python. Quora uses Python. But yeah... it's apparently too slow for your todo app.
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Americana Sqautch 🇺🇸 (@AmericanSqautch) reported@HKebeya Agreed. Seems like it could turn into a reddit like system. Upvotes and down votes.
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Alternate Historian Turtleduck (@AmericanKaiser3) reported@razgriz501 @ashenbeast1985 No the 109 was still a capable aircraft up to the very end of the war, the Zero on the other hand was not You are talking the word of a Reddit YouTuber over actual reports and services It achieved more air kills then any other fighter and in the hands of a skilled pilot was more then a match for the P-51 Erich Hartman the highest scoring ace in history shot down 352 enemy aircraft in a BF109, if the aircraft was bad he wouldn’t have been able to score kills even late into the war
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Devanshu (@DevanshuXi) reportedIt would be so cool. It always felt like playing a video game. Going through source code and senior engineer prs to find the exact function or keyword that solves the problem elegantly. Digging for the most optimized data structure instead of asking an AI for the answer. Reading USACO editorials at 2 AM trying to understand why your solution TLEs. That one reddit friend you call when the bug makes absolutely no sense. Changing one line in a struct and watching an entire system start working again. Carefully restructuring folders because you know future-you will thank you. Writing spaghetti code. Wrong code. But your code. The constant critical thinking that comes from typing every line manually. That constant dose of dopamine, and finally they dose of serotonin when the code finally worked. Reading internal libraries to understand how things actually work instead of skimming docs. Asking seniors what feels like a stupid question, only to learn a trick you'll use for years. If all models disappeared tomorrow, I'd miss them. But I'd also remember why I fell in love with programming in the first place.
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Pepa Limoncia (@PepaLimoncia) reported@Singularidigm I have the same issue, although the server disclaimer says people will help only of the kindness of their heart, so nothing guarantees they will help you. I try to look to the tickets if anyone had a similar issue. I recommend watching youtube guides or reddit. I find fixes there
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mcringus mcdingus (@MMcdingus) reported@growapair66 @KimKatieUSA You're a ******* retarded. Uninstall the app, reddit is down the hallway cuck
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ren 🪷 | c0mms open 📍 (@ackermanlor) reportedsaw on reddit someone considering putting down her 11 year old dog for doing potty inside instead of the yard and i think some people shouldn’t be allowed to own animals bro wtf
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Ferhat Suat Erdoğan (@fsuaterdogan) reportedI spent $538 on ads for my app. 66,000+ impressions. 0 paying customers. The ads did their job. The app didn't. Apple Search Ads: $256, 11 installs. Reddit: $283, 136 clicks. Every dashboard metric looked fine — CPC ~$2, steady CTR, installs trickling in. The one number that actually mattered, "does anyone pay?", was zero the entire time. The app was OrbitIQ — Reddit stock signals. The idea wasn't the problem. The problem was I bought traffic for a product not a single person had paid for yet. Paid acquisition on top of zero validation just burns money faster. I was optimizing the wrong layer. I tuned creatives, audiences, bids — everything the ad platform puts in front of you. Meanwhile the real question, would anyone pay, never got tested before I started spending. $538 and a few weeks bought me one lesson: ads don't create demand, they amplify whatever's already there. If nobody pays you with zero ads, ads just help you lose money at scale. Now I don't spend a dollar on acquisition until someone's paid me organically. Validation first. Always.
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mete0r (@mete0r_m4sh) reported@garglenutsmcgee @rinsass I'd prefer being able to imagine an ideal scenario/fill in the blanks in blissful ignorance VS. having your time farmed by a game with retarded asset reuse and such terrible mismanagement of time that assloads of actually interesting cut content linger in the files. The DLC was almost worse with this, empty zones full of recycled enemies, nonsensical characters motivations, Reddit-pandering decisions like bringing Radahn back, the reuse of the Divine Beast fight in Rauh for genuinely no ******* reason other than 'we actually didn't know what to put in this cool building because we're hacks'. They can at least pull through for things like Messmer, St. Trina, and Metyr, THAT stuff is actually interesting, but they just do not learn from Godefroy-tier disappointments that just take you out of the experience entirely with their inexplicable disrespect for the player's intelligence or suspension of disbelief.
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Fatah (@ahmedafatah) reportedsomeone on r/SideProject shared their 1-year app anniversary post. 114 upvotes. the insights were real: slow first 6 months, then traction from one reddit comment, then their first $100 from a stranger. that's the actual indie hacker timeline. not the twitter version. i've been building for 3+ years. 9 products. the ones that worked? all started with one person finding it on reddit and caring enough to share. not ads. not funnels. just a real person saying "this helped me."
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tank top gay face (@chemtrailwizard) reportedand in for the kill. reddit is down. the fifth hysterical ****** woman accusation. I know you think I am a female in psychosis girl. you got a big brick bad built butch body and I'm very aware and lucid of the situation you are contributing to. go admit yourself you ******* freak
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Jayce 'The Stampede' Dragon (@xJayceDragonx) reportedI made a post on reddit giving advice to the guys. The mod gonna tell me, well the post has to stay down because one of the advice is not good advice. Telling them to "be upfront about it" isnt good. I said, I never told them to go in public and just be like, "I have a ***********". I said be upfront about it on your dating profiles. Or how you interact online. At the end of the day she gonna find out regardless. Is that something you lead with? No. Is that something you keep hidden? Go ahead. And end up with a woman that dont even want you touching her feet. I'm not the type that's gonna coddle you into getting feet. You better know how to talk to women. When to be assertive. And not to be desperate. Or you gonna be continuing to ask questions you already have answers to.
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Melissa Popp ✊ (@poppupwriter) reportedCat’s out of the bag. Can’t wait to chat about content strategy, AI, and who knows what Reddit rabbit holes we’ll go down tomorrow!
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ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reportedsomeone googled "how to get my dog to stop pulling on the leash" at 11pm last night. half the results were ads for $200 training programs. they scrolled past every one. landed on a reddit thread in r/dogtraining from 8 months ago. third comment down, someone described a method that worked on their reactive german shepherd in 14 days. detailed, patient, clearly written by a person who actually fixed the problem. last line of the comment: "i put the whole system in a guide if anyone wants the step-by-step. link's on my profile." clicked the profile. gumroad page. "$19. the 2-week leash reset method. 11 pages." no logo. no testimonials page. no sales funnel. just a canva cover and a buy button. they bought it at 11:08pm without reading a review or knowing what the seller looks like. that search query and close variations get typed into google roughly 22,000 times a month. the woman who wrote that guide answers questions on r/dogtraining maybe 3-4 times a week. about 15 minutes per answer. she never links the product directly in comments. just helps, and lets people find the link on her profile if they want more. she captures about 60 of those searchers per month. 60 at $19 is $1,140. $1,140 a month from a sentence people type while their arm is still sore from being dragged down the sidewalk by a labrador. she has no twitter account. no instagram. no email list. no content calendar. no posting schedule. just an 11-page PDF and a reddit account she checks while watching TV at night. there are 8.5 billion google searches every single day. behind some percentage of them sits a person exactly like her. no audience. no brand. just the right answer sitting in the right thread with a link one click away. you've googled something this week that has one of these businesses sitting behind it. you just didn't notice because the person running it didn't need you to.