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- Website Down (50%)
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Pode vir (@thiagoTF) reported@reddit_lies the signal is the problem not the system reddit data is just another broken market
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Crane (@Cranefomo) reportedA 16 year old in suburban Ohio walked outside barefoot at 6 AM. Same white polo he wore Tuesday. Twenty hours in Cursor. Two hours of sleep. The build shipped at 4:47. Stripe pinged at 4:51. $2,340 from a landscaper in Phoenix who found the tool on Reddit. A golden retriever across the street stood up on two legs and waved at him. He waved back. His mom opened the door and asked who he was waving to. He said the dog said good morning first. She closed the door slowly. He went back inside to fix a bug.
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Morpheu5 Stock Watcher (@Morpheu5Watcher) reportedREDDIT $RDDT GAVE THE INDEX JUMP BACK: Reddit $RDDT at $144.72, -$6.99 / -4.6% today. The company did not report earnings this morning and did not change guidance. The San Francisco discussion platform - topic boards that sell ads against real conversations - is still giving back last week's addition to the S&P 500, the 500-stock US index, at 7,684.81, -23.17 / -0.3% today. The index is barely down. Reddit is not. On August 13 after the close, S&P Dow Jones Indices said Reddit would enter that index before the open on Tuesday, August 18. Friday, August 14, the stock ran from the August 13 close of $158.12 to $178.09, +$19.97 / +12.6%. Funds that copy the index have to own every stock in it, so they buy around the add date. That buying is required, not a new opinion about ads or users. Four sessions later the stock is $33.37 / 18.7% under Friday's close and $13.40 / 8.5% below the close from before the announcement. The leftover argument is still the July 30 print for the quarter ended June 30. Sales $805M vs about $730M analysts had modeled (LSEG); +61% from $500M a year earlier - the eighth straight quarter above 60% growth. Diluted earnings $1.25 a share vs about $0.95 expected. Net income $253M, about 31 cents of every sales dollar. Ad sales $762M of the $805M. The session after that document still sold it: July 31 closed at $140.67, -$37.37 / -21.0% from the prior $178.04. US daily active uniques - people in the United States who opened the site or app at least once that day - slipped to 53.2 million from 53.5 million in the March quarter, even as they were up 6% from a year earlier. The company said search-referral traffic, visits that arrive from search engines, was choppy later in the quarter. Today's $144.72 sits $4.05 above that July 31 close. Third-quarter sales are mapped at $860M to $870M, about 7% to 8% above the quarter just printed, with adjusted EBITDA - a cash-profit proxy before interest, taxes, and some items - at $385M to $395M against $343M in the June quarter. On the Len5es: Hypergrowth is watching Reddit, ranked fifth, because eight straight 60%-plus sales quarters just printed on a real $805M base - the index add is not the trait. A second sequential drop in US daily users, or a quarter that breaks that 60% sales streak, is what would change it. Momentum is not on this name: it wants a live breakout catalyst, and a four-session giveback after an index add is the opposite. A new company document that reclaims Friday's $178.09 close would be the change. Tuesday's addition is now just a fact of who has to own the stock. The next hard number is whether those 53.2 million US daily users stop slipping when the September-quarter document lands. Not investment advice.
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𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗲𝗹 𝗞𝗼𝘃𝗲 (@michael_kove) reported@forcepullhq @GenxBonVivant out of curiosity i did more digging into this: pretty much every "study" are one of two things (or combination of those): - self reported survey (anon or not) - actual monitoring via time tracking or "activity" apps So there is an array of problems with this. Obviously self reporting should be taken with the grain of salt, very few people going to say, "I don't do **** all day, just show up" - even if that's what actually happens (it does); they wont report it. Even if loss of job isn't a threat, it's ego and self-identity thing. People don't like acknowledge that they are "useless". Because many positions get paid no matter what they do or their hours are billed at the same rate as doing actual work, doing "research" on reddit, going to the bathroom, meeting, chit-chating by the water cooler, sending emails, reading emails, and doing a lot of busy work that amounts to nothing of value. They look busy to everyone looking from outside. This bullshit "busyness" almost evaporates as you enter sales/telemarketing departments. Performance based pay (also high churn departments). Those employees pound the phone/tickets/follow ups. More calls = more money. And those employees tend to pull productivity for entire organization up. Ironically they are the highest ROI employees in entire organization. So, walk into most corporate offices in US (or Europe) and you'll see very very very slow moving work flow. As I've seen it and as many corporate employees seen it. It's normal. Part of the vibe.
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DΞano (@deanodegen) reported@logicalicy Yeah, I’ve found the same. I don’t ask the models to invent something creative from a blank page. I feed them real evidence, competitor reviews, reddit pain points, costs and technical constraints, then have one attack the idea while the other looks for gaps and adjacent-category mechanics. Prompts like “What would the Letterboxd/Strava/Duolingo version of this problem look like?” tend to work better than “give me 10 original app ideas.” The useful direction normally appears where repeated user complaints overlap with something every competitor has ignored.
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HidaDahFightah (@HidaDahFightah) reportedS3 Harrenhal really has the charisma and intrigue of two Reddit mods gossiping in their private discord server. People hated s2 HH and s3 HH so it’s hilarious to see Condal tripling down on it because he’s annoyed fans don’t like his interpretation of that side plot
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Khristian KooK (@Chrisholt110322) reported@DemonfireRave How dare a community tell me to **** off after I shove my retarded opinion down there throat GRRRRR IM SO REDDIT MAD
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Narayani Gurunathan (@Narayani07) reportedProblem Statement: 1. Not getting promoted is a problem indeed. 2. Wants pay at par with Google. Now more since they will need pay at the promotion level when they move From Tier 1 IIT. Hypothesis: - Is it remotely possible that they were not good enough for a promotion? There are people along the bell curve who have problems other than layoffs and not finding job. Good problem to have. Am sure they are smart enough to bag a good role. Reddit was just a sounding board. Hmm.
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CinemaCopa (@CopaExMachina) reportedPeople ask all the time how this cringe **** gets made. It's simple. COD is now written by uncool millennials with theater kid syndrome. They pass it off to their corpo parents of the uncool: HR, legal, sensitivity readers, etc... . When it's approved by the corpo-uncool, they tease it in the most lame corner of the internet, Reddit. It just gets passed up and down the uncool chain of command. None of these people know how to "give me the same but different". That's why Wolverine has this identical move. Whether they want to admit it or not, they're tapped into the same creativity vein as those who make "Live, Laugh, Love" signs.
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Joe Della Mora (@jdellamora) reported@0xKingson @Reddit The first-move advice holds either way. Worth pinning down before blaming the file though: that blanket disallow has been Reddit's posture for a while, with access granted through named agents and deals rather than the wildcard. If so, what changed is the allowlist.
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Terence (@terencebuilds) reportedWhat "user acquisition" actually looks like as a solo founder: - 08:00 — Read 3 Reddit threads in my niche. Reply usefully. No product mention. - 12:30 — Send 3 DMs to people who posted about my problem this week. - 14:00 — Comment on 5 posts from bigger accounts in my space. - 18:00 — Reply to every comment on my own post from today. - 21:00 — Personally email 1 user who signed up in the last 48h. That's roughly an hour of work. Every day. #BuildInPublic #SaaS
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FalterXV (@falter_xv) reportedGod, I love copes like this that come and cry on my Youtube. 1: 100 likes on a reddit thread does not "everyone make." It is not even 1% of the Helldivers 2 community. 2: You are not entitled to my lobby. Thinking I have an ego b/c I kicked you from my lobby is the most backwards *** thinking I've ever heard of. Read. A. Book. 3: A pre-meditated threat to TK someone in the game is an open 4k admit confession that not only are you a griefer, but the one who has the ego is in fact, you. You are the toxic one. That logic where you feel entitled or deserved of being in someone else's space is the most backwards and arrogant thing ever. If being in other people's lobbies upsets you that they don't feel so 'awe inspired' by your presence that they have to keep you or be harassed, try making your own lobby instead of being a coward who can't play without others and self projects you have no friends. Summary: These numptys loves throwing around the word "ego" when what they actually mean is "boundary enforcement." Thinking you are so entitled to someone else's lobby that you throw a tantrum and threaten to team-kill when you're kicked? That’s not an ego problem on my end. That’s pure, unadulterated entitlement on yours. You are not John Helldiver's gift to the lobbies you join to get carried in. You are a liability that needs to learn to play the game, get some friends, and get some perspective.
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Ken (@ken_03warrior) reported@JackPrescottX Hi Jack, you provided me with so much value through your analysis of AbCellera, and I'm very thankful. So I'm here to try and return some value. For the last 2 years, I've spent countless hours studying this space obsessively, and Chainlink/ $LINK obviously stand out. I think you're well aware of the potential here. However, the water is still merky around how value from Chainlink Lab success would flow into the token itself. The real question is: To Institutions/ companies, how important is decentralization in Oracle Network. If you take a more global view and maybe 20 years down the road, the answer would be very important because otherwise it would be harder for companies/ people from different countries/ regions to trust others and do smart contracts. You can see the network effect happening real time because other less decentralized oracles eventually fail when it's rough weather. If that is important, Chainlink must try to satisfy the node providers because they are providing the decentralization. I see them doing this by letting more and more value to flow into the token over time. Right now, most of the node providers only break even (see reddit). The incentives line up. Listen to the interview between Sergey and Eric Schmidt. The new discovery with crypto industry is that you can use tokens to incentivize behaviours (Ex: Hivemapper, Helium, Dimo). To keep this behaviours going, the value of the token is the bridge. (Another gem is conversation between Sergey and Lex, you can see how he imagine the future and how much he understand this problem from a fundamental POV) I wrestled with this one question a lot since I'm more heavily allocated so I hope my answer provided some value to you. SIDE NOTE: I grad from UBC, major in microbiology. Your clear description of AbCellera's vision and philosophy inspire me to the point where I want work for them and be a part of that vision. I'll apply once I finish my side project to show them I don't need a Master degree to provide value. Wish me luck and send me some help if you can :))
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Kamen Rider Obaka (@obakachantachi) reported@SnowplowLiker @estherzelda0514 Sounds like the problem is that your friends don't share your interests, not any broader statement on men in general or Reddit epic whatever
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Zany (@zanyfen) reported@anyavecher but to the reader it makes no sense! we don't have the context for what the *** issue is supposed to be. also another pet peeve is how it will drop these smug ******* little reddit remarks like "did x and y so z. One rule, one place." so annoying
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Ricky Spanish (@jibbs_mcge76431) reported@Polymarket so you not only create the problem but taxpayers PAY TWICE! Once to subsidize the below market goods, then again to prop up the local stores that cant compete with the artificial government created market? absolute retard ****** work from the Mayor of Reddit @NYCMayor
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£mmy_Web3 (@Emmy_of_web3) reportedCrypto doesn't have an information problem. It has a signal-to-noise problem. Every day, thousands of takes flood X, Reddit, and Telegram,some real alpha, most just recycled hype and bot noise. Most traders end up reacting to volume of opinion, not quality of insight. @nodiens fixes that by turning fragmented Web3 chatter into structured, decision-ready intelligence: 🔹 Sentiment Index — the real mood behind the noise 🔹 Trust Index — how credible the conversation actually is 🔹 Attention Index — where eyes are shifting before price moves 🔹 Integrity Index — filtering manipulation & spam Layer that with live financial data — price, volume, liquidity, volatility across CEXs & DEXs and you get one unified feed instead of ten tabs open at once. This isn't another dashboard. It's a way to trade on evidence instead of emotion.
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Whyit🥔 (@FilbertFilbson) reported@drainedvessel3 I highly doubt this is something likely. mine has exclusive issues all the time its ******* bi polar also. I will prly ask reddit or support tmrw
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Erina | AI Tools & News (@AITechEchoes) reported10. Startup Opportunity Finder Don't ask AI: “Give me a startup idea” Build a system that monitors: Reddit complaints App reviews G2 reviews Support forums Job postings Then find recurring problems people already have
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Alexey Vasilev (@Alvasilevv) reported@lilyraynyc The bill doesn't land on the spammers. Reddit was worth citing because it read like people rather than marketing, and every campaign that worked drew down that balance. Accounts get banned; the credibility that made the placement valuable was already spent.
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Vaidik (@Vaidik62666) reported@JaymesHanson Dude give us staff list Leaks like we just can't wait anymore. Maybe not on twitter but your own sub reddit or discord server.
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E. Darwin Hartshorn ⳩ (@LogoSimian) reportedWhen everyone started freaking out about AI companies feeding old books to AIs a couple weeks ago, I'm afraid my first thought was, "good. About damn time the AIs had a literary model other than Reddit." C.S. Lewis praised reading old books as a bulwark against taking your own day's signature errors too seriously. I want robots to have read old books.
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Santiago Lavado (@LavadoSant57305) reported$RDDT has just joined the S&P 500. I bought in at $145. To get into the S&P 500, you need four consecutive quarters of positive GAAP earnings. The company everyone dismissed as a "meme stock"—which went public at $34 two years ago—had to become genuinely profitable to qualify. That’s the key takeaway: it’s not about funds buying the stock, but rather what the company had to achieve to force their hand. Q2 numbers: revenue of $805M (+61%), net income of $253M (+184%), and a 91% gross margin. That marks eight straight quarters of over 60% growth. So why is it down 37% from its highs? Fear that $GOOGL’s AI Overviews will siphon off its traffic. The contract with $GOOGL is worth $60M annually—less than 2% of total revenue. The fear outweighs the actual exposure. There’s also something the market is overlooking: AI has already consumed Wikipedia, books, and half the internet. Every new model requires more fresh human data, yet the supply is dwindling. $RDDT is one of the few sources that self-replenishes. Agreements with Google and OpenAI are up for renegotiation this year, and Reddit has already threatened not to renew. Trading at 38x earnings versus a historical median of 112x it is cheaper now than ever before. Long since $145. Tell me what I’m missing.
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ibuprofén (@incelchigo) reportedyou ask a question on reddit and they jump tf out of you. yeah i can't read and need to be made fun of because i've only had trouble on the wording of one puzzle after 100%ing the map withour needing help on any other puzzles.
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Esla Renzy (@TeslaFrenzy) reported@jakesna @TeslaShawn NEVER DOUBT ME!!!!!! Yes, this is a known and officially documented issue with certain 2024–2025 Tesla Cybertrucks.1 Tesla issued Service Bulletin SB-25-11-001 addressing it. The condition involves a horizontal gap at the top of the powered tonneau cover (where it meets the cab/rear window area or tonneau applique). This can leave the water management channel/slats exposed, allowing excessive water, dust, or debris into the cargo bed under rain, car washes, or similar conditions.2 Tesla notes that the tonneau cover is not designed to be fully waterproof even when closed, but the exposed channel can lead to more water entry than intended on affected vehicles. The official correction is to inspect for the gap and, if present, install an additional tonneau slat (plus related bushings, seals, rollers, etc.) as a rework of the slat system. This matches the service document you shared, including the specific parts (e.g., chain bushing hull, slat bolt-roller, bushing slat-seal assembly) and coverage under the basic vehicle limited warranty.1 Owners have widely reported the problem on forums, Reddit, and social media since early deliveries. Tesla service centers routinely perform the fix (sometimes also applying foam seals to the upper tonneau applique in later approaches). Newer production builds have reportedly improved sealing.4 If your Cybertruck shows the gap or experiences water in the bed, a Tesla Service appointment referencing this concern (or the bulletin) should address it at no cost under warranty.
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Blair sutherland (@SolBloody_Talon) reportedThe people on this app and reddit who mock tna are gonna be the same ones acting all nostalgic if the company shuts down saying man i miss tna and all we have is aew and wwe now. How about you morons actually watch the product now before it’s too late
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Aditya 🙏👋 (@avemii) reported@bevel_health Reached out over Reddit a few times about issues I'm having with the AuraSync issue. Can you guys please message me back? I'm a pro subscriber, it's a little frustrating not to hear anything back.
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NamiReacts (@NamiReacts) reported@GeneralBunside @bilibili_en I feel about the same as I do with most the other platforms or other forms of data mining. To me Its not much different then using our data to sell to 3ed party companies for sales and prospecting. Opt out would be best but in a corp environment that would be hard because its asking a company to give up something for nothing. And considering that X, Reddit, Google and soon twitch also are already doing it. I don't see any difference there. What I really love as a BiliBili Creator (Which I already am) is that they are heavily anti-bot and Moderation is done with a human. With Ai being used as a tool to flag the content and not being left in charge of taking down whole channels based on what it THINKS violates the TOS. So yes I FULLY support this.
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John (@hello_code_) reported@HashamBuilds Reddit taught me this. Customers called it being invisible on AI not brand mentions in LLM outputs. Same problem, totally different entry point.
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R 💕 (@shanehollzycore) reportedDreamt that Jay asked me out via the AMA Q&A thread and everyone on Reddit got mad at him on my behalf 💀 Meanwhile I was just like, how do I let him down by telling him I don’t live in Canada