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  • 62% Website Down (62%)
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  • KissIsTheKey
    Barry Schiff (@KissIsTheKey) reported

    Rumors and Online Speculation • Driver fatigue/sleeping: This is the strongest and most widely reported preliminary finding from authorities at the scene. It aligns with broader U.S. trucking statistics (drowsy driving contributes to thousands of fatal crashes annually). Online discussion largely treats this as the primary factor rather than vehicle malfunction. • Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) or safety systems failure? Some commentary questions why the Semi’s systems (cameras + AEB designed for obstacles) did not prevent or mitigate the rear-end collision with stopped vehicles. Tesla advertises standard active safety features, but has not released detailed Semi-specific specs or confirmed exact AEB performance limits/speeds for this model. Speculation includes whether the system was active, calibrated differently for a heavy truck, or limited in this scenario. No official confirmation of system failure or engagement status yet. • Autonomy/self-driving involvement? Largely debunked or unconfirmed. The Semi does not have production FSD. Some early online posts (e.g., Reddit) speculated about Tesla testing self-driving/FSD modes in the area or “supervised” operation, but official reports and coverage state it was human-driven with no autonomy software involved. One X post noted the Semi lacks the full cabin-facing camera/driver monitoring system of Tesla passenger vehicles with Autopilot/FSD. • Other speculation: Minor chatter about stock impact on TSLA (some reports noted a dip tied to the news), general heavy-truck safety concerns, or comparisons to older non-fatal incidents. No credible evidence of mechanical failure, software issues, or other causes beyond the preliminary fatigue indication. Some social media users emphasized it was a “human sleeping on the wheel” issue, not the truck itself. • Older unrelated incidents sometimes mentioned in context: • A 2024 single-vehicle Tesla Semi crash and battery fire on I-80 near Emigrant Gap, California (non-fatal; driver unharmed; NTSB investigated; required massive water to extinguish due to lithium-ion batteries). • Various other Tesla vehicle crashes (not Semis) in 2026, but unrelated. Broader Context Drowsy driving remains a major issue across the trucking industry, prompting discussions on fatigue monitoring tech (cameras/AI from various vendors), proposed federal rules for AEB on heavy trucks, and existing mandates in places like Europe. The crash has prompted questions about the Semi’s real-world safety performance as Tesla ramps production and competes in the Class 8 truck market. Sources: Primary details come from Lyon County Sheriff’s Office statements, Nevada Highway Patrol, and reporting by Electrek, Forbes, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Nevada Appeal, and others (July 1–3, 2026 coverage). X/Twitter and Reddit discussions largely echo official prelim reports with added speculation on safety systems. The investigation is ongoing—final cause, any charges, or system data (e.g., from the truck’s logs) are not yet public. This was a tragic loss of life, and condolences are extended to the victims’ families in reports. For the absolute latest official updates, check Nevada Highway Patrol or Lyon County Sheriff’s Office channels, as details may evolve

  • Tyras_Mikhail
    Mikhail J. Clive - Author 📚🐯 (@Tyras_Mikhail) reported

    @ModDoesStuff Mass shootings have been an issue in the US since the 80s (strangely, after gun laws were at their loosest before 1934). This is not comparable to increased security at airports. It's a bunch of hoplophobes exercising Reddit mod tier petty power to stop cosplays they dislike.

  • Pattycakkkes777
    Symposium (@Pattycakkkes777) reported

    When you meet the hot girl from the app and discover that she's Reddit. 😫 People are relatively limited in the expression of personalities. Especially women... once you select for 'white', 'literate', and 'working class', there is basically only one type. And she is a black hole of neurosis. Attempting to love this kind of a woman will render for yourself a fate like Aubrey Plaza's ex-husband. Totally unacceptable to keep that kind of negativity around. I have courted a lot of different women. Only one wasn't a terrible proposition, but she was 20 and mentally unstable. You can't keep that kind of girl around without the patriarchy backing you up. So I am swearing off of this woman business for life this time...

  • Mar_Animation
    MARamationZ (River) (@Mar_Animation) reported

    "I haven't used disc in years, most of you haven't. Only Reddit nerds care about this." I haven't used discs in years either. That's not the problem. I still recognize the value in physical media. Too many people thinking, "not my problem, so why is it yours?"

  • KoledaDennis
    Dennis Koleda (@KoledaDennis) reported

    @sikel777 @dayof_thejackal @Gnosisinformant Is just braindead equivocation. That's what happens when you spend most of your time on reddit to find memes to "own the christcucks". When it gets down to it, their arguements fumble quicker than a house of cards.

  • GHDD12345789014
    Mz0209 🇱🇰🇵🇸 (@GHDD12345789014) reported

    @bleednectar Reddit has its problems, but what were people even using instead If I want to read real people’s opinions on a product I don’t know were else I’d find anything other than paid reviews

  • uncle_deluge
    Ante D. Luvian (@uncle_deluge) reported

    @RolloRouen Stop replying to me with these terrible reddit tier atheist polemics it's embarrassing

  • MohamedDewidar_
    Dewi (@MohamedDewidar_) reported

    @aaryan_kakad @adxtyahq Reddit converts because people describe their exact problem in the thread title, so you're answering intent instead of interrupting a feed. The tradeoff is it doesn't compound like an audience here does, every sale needs a fresh comment. Do you run both or Reddit only?

  • ModDoesStuff
    Mod - Haiwürdigungspflicht (@ModDoesStuff) reported

    @Tyras_Mikhail You're acting like I'm anti-guns or whatever, which is weird. I'm saying the issue is in how they are perceived. This perception is caused by the behaviour of owners. Calling people with concerns "reddit mods" rather than addressing the concerns causes that negative perception.

  • btc_board
    Bitcoin Board (@btc_board) reported

    @brian_trollz brain on analogies? more like brain on reddit sit down with a multimeter and shut up

  • echostatic101
    echo (@echostatic101) reported

    @dealingwithtori i have this exact episode playing on my second monitor while my rfi excision script runs. reddit always has terrible taste but zach is genuinely exhausting

  • pinnepleku
    Andrés (@pinnepleku) reported

    i remember being in the oficial spooky month discord server years ago and now that i want to go back i CANT FIND IT, ALL THE LINKS I HAVE DOESNT WORK, there’s also people on reddit asking for it and with no replies since 2025, im so done chat

  • CryptoZ4
    JedMosley (@CryptoZ4) reported

    @StonkChris Exactly, same mindset as Citron with GME on Reddit. Retail is a large part of these small cap names and wall st will use that to inflict max damage. Double down, hold, or sell.

  • vaivoide
    valbanill |🔻🇵🇸 (@vaivoide) reported

    @DatDudeDerrick1 @hunkyhippo25 it is funny that i have reduced you down to this though. it’s like your talisman warding off the “reddit eye” or what not

  • Vladic_ETH
    Vladic (@Vladic_ETH) reported

    You can copy a free n8n workflow off GitHub, wrap it in a form, and sell it for $3,000. Here's the exact playbook people are running right now. Nobody's paying for clever internal logic or "AI magic." Businesses pay when a tool guarantees ROI. $3,000 in, $4,000-6,000 in savings or profit out. That's the only pitch that closes. The playbook has 5 steps. Find the actual pain point first. Not the script. Reddit threads, YouTube comments, wherever people complain about hours of manual work. Start with the problem, not the tool. Find a template that already does 80% of it. GitHub and n8n's own community have thousands of these sitting free. Copy it into your workspace, adapt it, make sure it's stable. This becomes your backend. Client never sees it. Hide the complexity completely. Nobody wants to see nodes, webhooks, API auth screens. Use Lovable, Cursor, or Bolt to slap a simple form on top. Upload button. Submit button. Done. Package the output like a real product. Not raw JSON. PDF reports, clean charts, branded emails. The polish is half the price tag. Pick your pricing model. Pay-per-use with a markup on AI credits. Monthly subscription with fixed limits. One-time lifetime deals for early buyers. You can even cover the API costs yourself and bake them into the price - client never touches a third-party account. Lead gen scrapers. AI copywriting libraries. PDF summarizers for lawyers and students. ***** CSV cleaners for e-commerce brands. None of this is new technology. It's packaging. Bookmark this

  • Abhinavchetn108
    Abhinav Chetan (@Abhinavchetn108) reported

    Inconsistent branding might become an AI search problem. AI tools are not just reading your website. They are reading your blogs, social profiles, reviews, Reddit mentions, YouTube descriptions, and third-party pages. So if every channel explains your brand differently, what does AI understand? Probably nothing clear. And if AI cannot clearly understand who you are, what you do, and who you help, it is less likely to surface or recommend you. Consistent communication across channels is no longer just branding. It is becoming a visibility issue. Feels like the next version of brand reputation management.

  • natmiletic
    Nat Miletic (@natmiletic) reported

    @bsienn_khan @paloukas @lostonwww I actually added a reddit pixel tracker which slowed it down a bit :D Doing some reddit ads for a bit to see how it goes

  • notewilien
    emil (@notewilien) reported

    @romanbuildsaas prospects stopped caring about your funding round alerts three years ago. they buy from the reddit thread recommending you while they were actually searching for a fix.

  • GeraldJermisco
    Gerald Jamisco (@GeraldJermisco) reported

    @vibeonX69 Hey i was denied by stripe, paypal and another one i dont remember its name oh it was lemon squeezy i tried Dodo paymentsnin no timeni was accepted no problems currently actually the integration was smooth, I was recommended to use it from Reddit

  • ABLabourToday
    Alberta Working Forward (@ABLabourToday) reported

    Reddit discussions regarding Southland School Bus Transportation heavily criticize the company for low wages, poor hours, and structural issues that lead to severe driver shortages in Alberta. The general consensus is that the company "can't keep full staff to save their life" because the compensation does not match the difficulty of dealing with traffic, bad weather, and stressful student behavior. SOURCE: Reddit com

  • realthemk
    MK. | $40K+ Workflow Architect (@realthemk) reported

    An independent developer launched a niche tracker app and hit $51,000 in total revenue in just 7 weeks by riding a single explosive social media trend. He didn't waste months or money on expensive market research, instead, he scraped the lowest competitor reviews and used AI to build a version just 10% better. He finally broke down his exact tool stack and trend-capture strategy for me, start to finish: Coding & IDE: Replit Claude He manages his entire app setup in Replit's web ecosystem, using Claude as an on-demand senior advisor to write backend scripts, handle database mapping, and fix syntax errors instantly. Database & Backend: Firebase He avoids complex local servers, storing user logs, app schemas, and secure profile metrics in a standardized cloud database. Monetization: RevenueCat tiered cloud subscriptions He deploys a high-converting $10/month or $45/year subscription, locked behind a strict 3-day free trial, ensuring every install faces a clear transactional decision ASAP. Distribution: Reddit communities Micro-influencer partnerships He built a 300-user organic pre-launch waitlist through niche forum posts. Post-launch, targeted influencer content netted $1,000 from a single Instagram story and $4,000 in 24 hours from a 50k-view creator video. Analytics & Retention: Resend transactional emails He automates notifications and alerts for high retention and flawless update delivery. Timeline: - Idea to MVP: 2 weeks - Monthly tool costs: Standard software and developer cloud tiers - Scale milestone: Stable $11k MRR and $51k revenue within 49 days of hitting the App Store Nobody talks about how mechanical this becomes once the system is built. The single biggest hurdle is navigating Apple's strict app review rejections. Once you adjust your UI to pass their guidelines, Apple's "Expedited Review" can drop validation wait times from 2 days to just 2 hours, a massive speed advantage over slower competitors. Like this post and I'll DM you an ebook for purchase with data on why most app developers fail before launch, most pick broad ideas and leave big cash flow on the table. Monthly Revenue Potential (Real micro-SaaS & niche app data): - High-Spec Hobby/Collector Tools (e.g. card scanners, value trackers): $75k–$120k/month - Rising Health/Lifestyle Trends (e.g. peptide trackers, niche biohacking): $30k–$50k/month - Hyper-Targeted Aggregators (e.g. local free item finders): $30k/month - Micro-Utility Passion Tools (e.g. instrument tone matching): $25k/month - Campus/Broad Social Marketplaces: $0/month (high friction, zero monetization) Here's where most go wrong: they try building huge, multi-sided marketplaces because they "seem ambitious." Months later, they have 800 free users and zero dollars. The exact same effort spent on a dead-simple utility tool for a specific niche (like configuring guitar amp settings) unlocks predictable, high-intent subscription revenue. Same effort. 10x the cash flow. Actual decision framework: - Isolate a tight pain point from your daily hobbies or a trending topic people are obsessed with. - Check the App Store, if competitors exist, that's a green light. It validates financial demand. - Read 1-star reviews, pull out feature wishes, and prompt AI to build a version 10% better. - Ship a minimal V1 on web or iOS right away. Don't waste time on logos or polished graphics. Put up a subscription paywall from day one for real financial validation. - Post relentlessly (3x a day) or hire micro-influencers on flat CPM deals. Once you find a content format that converts, pour fuel on it. The rising niche wellness and high-spec hobby markets are wide open. People gladly pay premium recurring fees to track, optimize, or value their passions, and with AI, you can ship a full product over a weekend. Like this post and I'll DM you an ebook to buy if you want to learn more.

  • AuthorErwin
    🍊🐔 Erwin The Author (@AuthorErwin) reported

    Yes and Reddit tends to have this issue where somebody posts an info dump about their story, only for them to disguise this info dump as a question. The one who posted didn't want a solution. They just wanted to tell people that they made up the system.

  • manonizm
    mars 🐇 (@manonizm) reported

    @Uvosnumber1fan @kait26xo @dominicanabratz the problem is the unfair disparities love island fans have towards a dark skinned woman vs a light skinned mixed woman. had it been titi who assaulted a girl no matter what it would be everywhere. i have only seen reddit posts that talk about kayda. even the way fans post her as a man. it’s weird

  • gol_mia
    Don Hasan (@gol_mia) reported

    @thejordanhart @denimneverdies No, it started because we permitted religiosity on the left so much that any critique of religion got shouted down as "reddit atheist", and the permissiveness of religious standards so bad that people started defending obvious religious conservatism under pretenses of leftism.

  • ImthatHarrison
    That Guy Harrison (@ImthatHarrison) reported

    @theggman83 @Blu_lulululu @benardonhard Dude I’ve named several successful movies that have broken records and made billions. Was I supposed to ask AI for a list or cite reddit and facebook like you?? 💀

  • dragosroua
    Dragos Roua (@dragosroua) reported

    @ShivamS1123 Hands down Twitter. Got viral on Reddit a few times, but almost zero impact.

  • 0xjake
    Jake Hughes (@0xjake) reported

    something nobody does let a thought finish before reaching for a second opinion no chatgpt, no google, no reddit, no asking the group chat sit with the problem for 10 minutes first most people outsource the thinking before the thinking has even started

  • marcogallan
    Marco (@marcogallan) reported

    Realized today I've had the same three tabs open for four days. Figma, a half-written doc about onboarding, and a Reddit thread I was going to 'reference later.' I haven't touched any of them. There's something genuinely funny about how much of solo building is just. tab management and the story you tell yourself about why those tabs matter. I did ship one small thing though, and it took maybe forty minutes. The other six hours were me preparing to be ready to start. I don't have a fix for this. I'm just noticing it happens more than I'd like to admit.

  • MarcusR_67
    Marcus Rhodes (@MarcusR_67) reported

    @sean_a_mcclure This is an underappreciated downside to social media. When you're trying to consume a flood of content - perspectives, ideas, analysis - it's impossible to think critically about each drop in that flood. And rather than slowing down or filtering content more aggressively, a lot of people just give up on critical thinking and lean instead on the lowest-effort heuristics they can find (usually blanket appeals to authority). This dynamic ruined Reddit for me. I used it for pop culture discussions (looking for music and film recommendations basically) and couldn't get over the notion of someone believing in a single correct opinion about such things. Like, there's no such thing as objectively good or bad music. There's no such thing as a single correct interpretation of a David Lynch film. Etc.

  • gatoraidou
    (@gatoraidou) reported

    I also watched Backrooms, which was equally terrible. Meme'd by Twitter rightoids *and* Reddit award.