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electron emitter (@noworkfunction) reportedanything relationship-adjacent on reddit be like have you tried breaking up at the problem?
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Shreyas Nalle (@ShreyasNalle) reportedYour email id is literally linked to everything and that's the issue, Your bank account, AI subscription, LinkedIn, X, reddit, job portals, every single thing is linked to your email id If for some reason the email id is banned or blocked then we are so cooked
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chud (@sneed_and_feed) reportedi hope some piece of **** clanker is laughing xer *** off scraping all my posts to be fed onto reddit over the course of the next slow drip decade
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😁 Mylee (@mylee_xxx) reportedDammit my Reddit keeps getting taken down 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Gautham Yaramasa (@YaramasaGautham) reported@nicklaunches agree! distribution is the main problem these days... for me reddit and X works the most... are there any other channels?
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Insightful Rex (@DaudaAbdullahiS) reportedDont make the biggest mistake of going on Reddit to find jobs. You'll get overwhelmed with vague, scam, and karma farming posts. Look for problems. Problems lead to conversations. Conversations lead to trust. Trust leads to clients. That's the different approach.
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💜VicksDahFoxy💜 (@IstekVicks) reported@Gorilla64__Main This is terrible what those ******** from reddit and other platforms doing to both people. First they were harassing Zeal and now Ren, what was that for...?
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Germán Merlo 💻 🇦🇷 (@elgermerlo) reportedHow I get new users without running ads: — reply to every Reddit post asking about the problem I solve (genuinely, not spammy) — post the same insight 3 different ways across a week and see which angle lands — DM people who follow competitors and just ask what they wish the tool did better — turn every user complaint into a public post about how I fixed it None of it is fast. All of it compounds.
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Dima T. (@DimasikUSDT) reportedThe Garage That Made $28K in 6 Months: How 17-Year-Old Jake Broke the High School Finance Game September 2022. The Beginning of Manipulation Jake was 17 when he stumbled upon a YouTube video about Ethereum Mining. The channel was called "Passive Income Squad" (2.3M subscribers), and some guy in a black t-shirt was explaining Mac Minis like they were printing machines. "For $499, you get a machine that earns $400-600 a month. Pays for itself in a month," he said, showing a CoinMarketCap graph. Jake didn't sleep that night. He opened Excel and started calculating: • Mac Mini M1: $499 (officially, not sketchy) • Electricity per month per machine: $15-20 • Internet: already have it • Risk: 0 (or so he thought) By morning, he had a business plan scribbled on notebook paper. October 2022. First Purchase. $1,497 Up in Smoke (or so it seemed) Jake sold his old iPhone 11 Pro for $550, borrowed $250 from his best friend Marcus, and convinced his mom to "invest in her son" for $700. Mom agreed ("Okay, honey, but I'm watching the electric bill"). Three Mac Mini M1s arrived in three separate packages. Setup was fanatical: • macOS Monterey (clean install) • Downloaded minerOS—specialized OS for mining • Created wallets on Kraken and Coinbase • Launched the first Ethereum mining script at 23:47 The Numbers: First Month (November 2022) By month's end, his hashrate was 114 MH/s (megahashes per second). Modest, but honest. Hardware earnings: • $12.40 per day (with ETH ≈ $1,150) • $372 per month (minus $45 for electricity) • Net income: $327/month His classmate Brandon worked at Walmart that same month and made $840 total. Jake made that in just 2.5 months, while sleeping. For Jake, this was victory. December: The Moment of Truth. Crash and Burn (or not) Ethereum dropped to $900. Reddit and Twitter exploded: "It's over," "Crypto is dead," "Sell everything." Jake did the math: • At $900/ETH, his income dropped to $240/month • ROI on one machine: now 2.5 months instead of 1 He didn't panic. Instead, he bought two more machines. His friends thought he was insane. "You know, in war, when everyone's scared—that's the best time to buy weapons," he told his mom. Mom didn't understand the analogy but gave him another $500 anyway. January-February 2023: The Garage Expands ETH rebounded to $1,800. But it didn't matter—Jake was thinking long-term. By late February, he had: • 8 Mac Mini (total purchase price: $3,992) • Hashrate: 304 MH/s • Daily income: $33-40 (depending on network difficulty) • Monthly earnings: $990 minus $120 electricity = $870 net The garage started smelling like silicon and the future. March: When School Life Met Entrepreneurship His AP Economics teacher asked the class: "What business would you start at 17?" Half the class said: "Pizza delivery" or "Tutoring on Wyzant." Jake raised his hand: "I already did. I've got a farm of eight Mac Minis. I make $870 a month." The class laughed. The teacher raised an eyebrow but said nothing. During lunch, Kyle—a competitive programmer—approached him. "Seriously? $870 a month?" "Yeah." "That's... that's more than my dad makes at his part-time gig." By week's end, Kyle had two machines in his garage too. April-May: Exponential Growth Jake realized his limit wasn't money—it was physical garage space and electrical capacity. The mining farm required: • 12 kW of electricity (which triggered a call from the power company) • Constant ventilation (installed two industrial coolers for $300) • Heavy-duty shelving from Costco (3-tier metal racks, $180) • Extension cords, power strips, and surge protectors ($400) By late April: • 15 Mac Minis • Total investment: $7,485 • Hashrate: 570 MH/s • Daily income: $52-68 (network difficulty fluctuated) • Monthly income: $1,560 minus $185 electricity = $1,375 net He opened a separate checking account at Chase. Already had $4,100 in it. May: The Turning Point His older sister Olivia came home from college and saw the garage. "Jake, what the hell is this?" "It's my business." "You're making how much?" "About $1,400 a month." She didn't laugh. She Venmo'd him $500 the next day asking for equity. He gave her 5%. June: The Final Round. Garage Transformer Mode Two things happened in June: First: Ethereum dipped hard: From $1,800 to $1,200 per token Second: Jake didn't flinch. He bought SEVEN more machines. "It's simple logic," he told his mom. "When price is low, my dollar income stays stable, but I'm buying machines at a discount on electricity costs. This is a long game." By end of June, the garage looked like a server room. Final numbers for June: • 23 Mac Mini M1 (total cost: $11,477) • Hashrate: 874 MH/s • Daily income: $68-95 (depending on difficulty and ETH price) • Monthly income: $2,040 minus $276 electricity = $1,764 net Over 6 months, Jake made: $327 + $240 + $870 + $870 + $1,375 + $1,764 = $5,446 But this was just the beginning. By early July, he was already negotiating with an electrician to upgrade the main panel in the garage from 100 amps to 200 amps. Cost: $2,400. He paid in cash. July-September 2023: The Spoiler Three months later, his farm grew to 43 Mac Minis. Total earnings for the 6-month period: $28,147. In August: • He was invited to speak on a podcast called "Teen Millionaires" (they turned out to be ex-college kids, but the podcast had 50K listeners) • He received 47 DMs from other high school kids asking for advice In September: • Other juniors and seniors started showing up at his house asking: "How did you do this?" • He started charging $500 for "consulting sessions" • Made another $3,500 that month In October: • His farm made enough money for him to buy a new 16" MacBook Pro for $3,200 • He gifted his mom an iPhone 15 Pro Max • He put a down payment on a 2023 Tesla Model 3 (his dad co-signed) • He invested $5,000 in Kyle's crypto trading bot startup (it failed, but the lesson was worth it) In December: • He graduated high school early • He deferred his Stanford acceptance letter to run his operation full-time Meanwhile, Brandon—the kid who worked at Walmart? Still making $15/hour. The Real Timeline (Month by Month) October: 3 machines, 114 MH/s hashrate, $327 monthly net, $327 total earned November: 3 machines, 114 MH/s hashrate, $240 monthly net, $567 total earned December: 5 machines, 190 MH/s hashrate, $480 monthly net, $1,047 total earned January: 8 machines, 304 MH/s hashrate, $870 monthly net, $1,917 total earned February: 12 machines, 456 MH/s hashrate, $1,100 monthly net, $3,017 total earned March: 15 machines, 570 MH/s hashrate, $1,375 monthly net, $4,392 total earned April: 19 machines, 722 MH/s hashrate, $1,640 monthly net, $6,032 total earned May: 23 machines, 874 MH/s hashrate, $1,764 monthly net, $7,796 total earned June: 28 machines, 1,064 MH/s hashrate, $2,050 monthly net, $9,846 total earned The Lesson Nobody Talks About This isn't a story about "passive income" or "get rich quick." It's about: TimingJake bought when everyone was scared. When crypto Twitter was screaming about the apocalypse, he was filling his garage. LeverageHe used other people's money. Marcus's $250, mom's $700, sister's $500. He never went all-in with his own money. CompoundingEvery month's profit bought more machines. Each new machine generated more profit. Exponential growth. StubbornnessHe didn't sell when Elon tweeted about crypto. He didn't panic when Ethereum crashed. He held the line. MathHe actually did the calculations instead of dreaming. Excel spreadsheets. ROI calculations. Breakeven analysis. ScalingHe knew when to stop talking and start executing. No bragging at first. Just building. The Reality Check His friends played Fortnite. Jake built a power plant. His classmates scrolled TikTok. Jake had a Google Sheets spreadsheet tracking ROI by machine. His peers applied to colleges. Jake was negotiating with electricians. And by the time he turned 18, he'd made almost $30,000—more than his high school teacher made in a year. The scariest part? The only real risk he took was believing a YouTube video. Everything else was just: • Compound math • Electricity rates • Patience • Not panic-selling One Year Later (June 2024) Jake's farm now has 127 machines spread across two locations (garage + rented industrial unit). Monthly revenue: $8,400 Monthly expenses: $1,200 Net monthly profit: $7,200 He hired Kyle, Brandon, and Marcus to help maintain the operation. Pays them $2,000/month each. He's now advising other high school kids on their mining setups. Made an additional $15K from consulting fees. Stanford called asking when he'd be coming. He said: "Maybe. Let me see if I can 10x this first." His mom bought a new car. His dad stopped asking about college. And somewhere in the world, a 17-year-old just watched Jake's YouTube video and is calculating hashrates on Excel right now. The cycle continues. Plot Twist This story is MOSTLY fictional, but the economics? Those are 100% real. The principles Jake used—buying when scared, compounding returns, understanding opportunity cost—these are timeless. The only thing that changes is the asset. Last year it was crypto mining. This year it might be AI startups. Next year it could be something nobody has even heard of yet. The real lesson isn't about Mac Minis or Ethereum. It's about seeing an opportunity, doing the math, and having the guts to act when everyone else is frozen in fear. That's how teenagers become millionaires. Not by following the crowd. But by doing the opposite.
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8trius (@8trius) reportedOn Friday, I knew my woman was angry at me for something. And the truth is, I was mad at her, too. When we sat down to discuss it, she opened with, “I’m angry with you.” I already knew this, but I realized I was also angry at her as well. So I said, “Yes. And I’m angry with you.” Then, we each proceeded to talk about what made us both angry. By telling the uncomfortable truth, we got to the bottom of what was wrong and it didn’t take 30 minutes before she was laughing and hugging me again, Weeds are easier to pluck when they are small. Anger, fear, jealousy…these are all feelings that it’s necessary in any mature relationship to be able to talk about and listen to each other over to avoid being controlled by them. And in truth I think the Reddit woman was angry at him for the **********, not just the lie.
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Kan & B (@KanKanandB) reported@anni_sen I think one of the biggest problems we have had is many of our deals in $BB are covered by NDA’s and bad actors IMO have exploited that to be used against us. The Reddit board bb_stock has always pushed back against this false narrative and now the track record on a lot of the things we have said (before it was publicly acknowledged) is coming to fruition.
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Máedbh Ó Braonáin (@Irreverentlez) reported@AndInTheEnd2 @sappholives83 Trans women are foaming at the mouth trying to cancel this sub and get it banned, I'm pretty sure they would use that to say it's a hate sub to get reddit to shut it down like they did all the actual ******* subs that aren't sausage fests
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neha sunny (@jac_302722) reported@aincomeinvestor reddit has infinite niche knowledge buried in 12 year old threads, it's basically the library of alexandria for weird problems
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HSB (@ahmadhaseebHSB) reported@HPSupport I’ve already been through Support Assistant and regional support team with no solution. Reddit and forums are full of users reporting the same webcam & Bluetooth issues after Windows updates. Please focus on reliable driver updates instead of repeating the troubleshooting steps.
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Junayed (@junayed711) reportedMorning everyone 👋 I've open-sourced BanterBird. I originally built it just for me — a copilot for X to help me keep up with replies without sounding like a bot. You point it at a post, it drafts a reply in your voice, and you edit and send it yourself. Nothing fires on its own. It'll also tell you when a post isn't really worth replying to. It's still on the Chrome Web Store if you just want to use it. But the code's open now too, so you can self-host it, mess with the prompts, make it your own. I'm focused on GateBolt these days, so I'd rather BanterBird was out there for people to build on than sat gathering dust. If there's something you'd want it to do, tell me — I'll add what I can when I get a spare hour. Reddit and LinkedIn support would be nice down the line, but no promises on when. Links below. #buildinpublic #opensource
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bryan (@eggsmugler) reported@JohnH2319185911 @BigJosh68967532 @Debjoue These are what we call reddit retards, because they thought kamala harris would have been a better option... there are people that want to burn everything down in the sake of revolution, but they don't know how to build anything. It's called repeating history if you live in europe
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BrutalAce (@brutalace_mods) reportedThank you. I'll grab one soon and sell this 5060, I was really hoping that once I'll get past the glitches it will run fine but it's completely broken, sometimes Bazzite even refused to output display to the monitor and sometimes it would come with CGA colors lol. I saw Reddit and some folks were saying that it runs fine, I don't know how they managed to make it work, maybe they weren't using game mode and just used desktop mode instead. In any case AMD is the safer bet. I hope they Valve and Nvidia come up with a solution, that will really boost the adoption rate of the OS.
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Elicia ⚢ ཐི༏ཋྀ (@Elicia_111) reported@YurifulReiTeto They do this so the sub doesn’t get shut down so many troons sneak into that sub to do mass reports especially when they feel ******** aren’t “inclusive” so mods just get hella paranoid about most posts I used to post on Reddit in that sub so ik what you’re dealing with 😭
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berserk415 (@Berserk710415) reported@xint3ger @Lampontheapp @IGN God you people are slow there’s a whole sub Reddit and YouTube videos about people complaining about it and you just assume I’m not one of them. Are you that dense?
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Not who you think it is (@notworthitok) reported@DiwakarMadugula @RepNancyMace "masterclass in adulting" Reddit is down the hall and to the left *****
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Quail 🪶🌥️ (@GambelerQuail) reportedI think we might all be calling things that are not really similar in any way “Reddit” as a pejorative because Reddit is kind of an inherently slopulist website due to the up and down voting system.
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𝕻𝕽𝕺𝕱𝕱🎭 (@isis_al70) reportedReach actually and I have the direct link to that post on my page. I'm a top Amadeusz follower and I chose to drop this because I realised he's also clueless when it comes to keepers. I've been thinking a lot about how to fix GKs. I think about it more than I think about how to make money. Then I searched his page on Reddit for each Gk he has reviewed and noticed the trend. He doesn't really prioritise that REACH. Secondly, his build for the 107 Buffon was 99-98-99 Awareness - Reflex - Reach respectively and he concluded it was a very solid card. Top. His build for the 108 was 102-98-99 and he claimed any other build was **** except this. So you mean to tell me the solid 99 GK awareness is no more solid on the same card just because you can get the Awareness to 102?? So I thought why not replicate the same thing and pump the 102 or 101 towards reflex instead. That should make the difference. Old Buffon 99-98-99. If this is good according to him. Then the only way the new Buffon can be better is this 99-101-99 or 98-102-99. Thanks for reading.
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John Rice (@hello_code_) reported@elgermerlo Reddit replies that solve the problem genuinely convert way better than any ad I've run. People searching that sub already have the pain, you're just showing up at the right moment.
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Ponch (@PonchatoYT) reported@LugarCinema This was honestly one of the worst movies I have ever seen, and I've watched a LOT of movies. Just terrible, cringey, reddit slop. Absolutely awful.
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Max Spero (@max_spero_) reportedBefore I was on Twitter, I used to spend a lot of my time on Reddit. It's really weird popping my head in occasionally and seeing how much it's changed. The biggest one for me is private profiles. If I see someone who seems suspicious (bot-like, AI-generated post) and I pop into their profile to try and see if it's an anomaly, 9/10 times their profile will be completely hidden. Previously, it was really easy to tell if someone is astroturfing or brigading from a different subreddit. Bots will comment anywhere but you can tell somebody's fixations if you're looking at the profile of a real person. Not really sure why they locked things down, especially when comments and posts are still public. Seems like it's big negative for transparency, especially on a site that's largely anonymous.
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@DanKulkov None of the three move the needle if the real gap is that nobody knows the product exists. More apps and features is you talking to yourself. Marketing only pays off once you know who already has the problem and where they complain about it. I built Buddyy to surface those exact people across X, Reddit, forums, and more, so the message writes itself. Start from demand, not more supply.
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Bin 💍 (@binhof19) reported@WembyCentral @adamfoxyourmom @RunUpNYK Reddit is down the hall
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Qais (@Ahmadullah_Faiz) reportedIf Reddit shows me that red notification which says 'We had server issues', what should I expect?
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Joe (@c4ncersn4ke) reported@crea_tiffany I used Reddit a lot in the past, and you’re right that it’s better for finding niche content and answers. The problem with Reddit imo is that it’s harder to tell who’s actually a real human user. The connections I’ve made here feel more “human”. But yeah stuff could be better
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Tyr808 (@Tyr808) reported@blacknredtext Two things are true at once here. You literally never have to tip if you don’t want to and never even should if it isn’t traditional sit down table service. If you like going to a place regularly, you don’t want people handling your food to remember you and have a reason to hate you, valid or retarded. Keep in mind that places like TikTok and Reddit will teach people how to commit insane levels of genuinely creative but destructive vandalism and revenge over perceived *possible* insults from a landlord, etc.