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  • courtados
    g (@courtados) reported

    @LasgunSunflower @mayashagasse @astr0br3ak_ Op doesn’t understand what’s wrong with the Reddit post bc he doesn’t know what transmisogyny is because he is socialized to ignore it/not see it as a problem but the original Reddit post is bioessentialist too

  • OskarWieckowicz
    Oskar Więckowicz (@OskarWieckowicz) reported

    Spent all day yesterday coding, mostly with Codex GPT-5.5 (High) After every implementation, I ran a full code review with Cursor Composer 2.5 and I was shocked by how many bugs it kept catching. At first, I started wondering if Codex had gotten worse. Then I woke up this morning, opened Reddit, and immediately saw a thread about Codex regressions and a drop in quality. Apparently, I’m not the only one noticing it. Now I’m testing yesterday’s code, and a lot of it is broken. Lesson learned: diversification matters. I was actually considering cutting down to a single AI subscription. Right now I have Cursor, Codex, and Gemini (Gemini was free for three months). After this experience, though, I’m keeping at least two.

  • Jim_DeManche
    Jim DeManche (@Jim_DeManche) reported

    I selected this review from Reddit about Steven Spielberg’s movie ‘Disclosure Day’. I haven’t seen the move but for the spoilers, and wasn’t impressed then. I’ll let you all decide, and remember, this is fantasy. - Jim 🛸 👽👽👽👽👽👽 Stay Away, Disclosure Day Just saw it yesterday, and it just gets worse the longer you think about it. Terrible movie, horrible script. We need to warn the public, they have a right to know. Feels like a mid-tier X-Files episode where they don't want to show the repercussions or don't have the budget. In the middle they have people literally looting a store over an unrelated WWIII barely there sub-plot and there's no resolution of hint to how disclosure might affect that. Lazy, lazy writing...I hate they said it was Spielbergs best in 20 years. Not even close. Thinking about it, this might actually be the worst Spielberg film I've seen. Just not cohesive, well thought out or even cinematically interesting. No complex characters. Alien technology that seems to do whatever the plot needs at the moment. The aliens look like generic aliens from the 80s, and there is not one scene that really uses the big screen to make its point. No amazing footage. That's part of the reason it feels like X-Files, because it feels like it was made for the small screen. I saw it in IMAX and this is the first time I saw something IMAX that just felt small and not using the big screen for story telling. I'm shocked that this is Spielberg. Sinners, Project Hail Mary, One Battle After Another, Superman, any Nolan...heck, even the Mandalorian made much better use of being a big movie screen.

  • VKomunar
    sunking (@VKomunar) reported

    Houston, NRG Stadium, June 14, 1pm ET: World Cup 2026 Group E opener, Germany vs Curaçao. Polymarket's slug briefly threw people with a "kor" reference, but it's Curaçao, confirmed across FIFA, ESPN, and every preview out there. And this one's a mismatch on paper before a ball's kicked. Germany walk in having won 9 of their last 10, riding a run of 2-1 USA, 4-0 Finland, 2-1 Ghana, 4-3 Switzerland in friendlies on top of a strong qualifying campaign. Nagelsmann's setup is fluid, high-possession, usually a 4-2-3-1 with inverted full-backs or a double pivot, built around Musiala and Wirtz pulling strings just behind Havertz, with Sané's pace out wide. Expected XI: Neuer; Kimmich (c), Tah, Schlotterbeck/Rüdiger, Raum/Brown; Goretzka/Pavlović, Nmecha/Groß; Wirtz, Musiala, Sané; Havertz, with a deep bench behind it. Neuer has a minor calf issue but should start, Musiala is fully fit after his earlier injury, and yes, Klopp and Müller have floated resting Musiala for Undav, but Nagelsmann almost certainly starts his best attacker in an opener like this. Houston is hot and humid, but NRG is climate-controlled, so that's mostly a non-factor. Momentum and a strong opening result are what's at stake for Germany here. Curaçao come in off W 4-0 Aruba, L 1-4 Scotland, L 1-5 Australia, L 0-2 China, competitive in CONCACAF qualifying but visibly stretched against anything higher level. This is their first ever World Cup appearance, the smallest nation by population to ever qualify. Key names: Eloy Room in goal, the Bacuna brothers, Tahith Chong, Kenji Gorre, Livano Comenencia, mostly Dutch league or below. The plan is a compact low block, 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3, hoping for something off a set piece, limited counter-attacking threat, minimal injury concerns. For Curaçao this is about pride and avoiding a heavy beating, nothing to lose. The matchup that decides this: Musiala and Wirtz against Curaçao's CB pairing, where Gaari/Obispo look like the weak link, Havertz and Sané's pace against the full-backs, and Germany's high press against a build-up that isn't built to handle it. H2H is irrelevant, no recent competitive history worth mentioning. My model before checking the market: baseline off the ranking/Elo gap and historical World Cup minnow results already puts Germany around 90-92%. Add a few points for current form, squad depth, and the attacking talent on the pitch, subtract a touch for possible rotation, add a bit back for the tactical edge Germany's press and creativity should generate early, and I land at Germany 94%, Draw 4%, Curaçao 2%. Over 2.5 goals around 87%, BTTS around 23%, Curaçao's scoring chances are genuinely low here. Market check: Polymarket has Germany around 93.8-94¢, Draw around 4.1¢, Curaçao around 2.5¢, with $2.3M+ in volume on the moneyline alone. That's basically my exact model. No edge on the 1X2. If there's value anywhere, it's in Germany's goal totals or player props if the public is underpricing how much they'll actually score. What the public's getting wrong: Reddit and X are full of "World Cup magic, historic debut, anything can happen" takes and a wave of 5-0/6-0 score predictions for fun, but there's also a parallel worry about Germany rotating, getting complacent, or walking into a "trap game" after past World Cup letdowns. Both miss the point. Curaçao are organized but don't have the pace or technical level to compete for 90 minutes, and this Germany squad is in form, well-prepared, facing the weakest team in the group. Controlled dominance is the realistic outcome here, not a stumble. Tactically, expect Nagelsmann's high-possession setup with Musiala/Wirtz/Sané operating behind Havertz to pick apart Curaçao's low block fast. The press should win the ball in dangerous areas, and once the overloads on the flanks and through the middle start clicking, this is likely over as a contest by half-time. The form gap here is a canyon, and sharp money has already piled onto Germany on the moneyline with serious volume, so there's no fade anywhere on the result itself. Pick: Germany to win to nil, over 3.5 goals, predicted score 5-0. High confidence. Skip the romance, back the mismatch. @PolymarketSport

  • DannyRands1
    Danny Rands (@DannyRands1) reported

    @patye91 I'm doubling down on reddit, even though my most recent account just got shadowbanned.

  • laxmog
    🌚laxmog🌐 (@laxmog) reported

    @EtchAic Yah my only problem with reddit is just the occasional cringe humor— and I definitely agree with the noble savage thing. Out of the major platforms it has the highest quality (least retarded) discourse BY FAR I'm not a poster, but I love browsing r/pottery and r/GrowingTobacco

  • S_magellanicum
    Mosslynn | Ko-Fi in bio (@S_magellanicum) reported

    @_callmesebby @AvaTarrMain I'll extend this as a social media problem, because I do see this same thing on places like reddit, tiktok, etc.

  • GdAndromeda_
    Andromeda (@GdAndromeda_) reported

    @DaGreenGh0st I feel like instagram and twitter are vibe coded. They keep restricting my account for seemingly no reason. On threads, as soon as I click sign in I instantly get signed out. I asked Reddit and people also shared stories where they can’t access instagram, Facebook, business suite or anything.

  • Tastic_Name
    Fantastic_Name (COMMS OPEN) (@Tastic_Name) reported

    Holy crap I made a reddit... this is going to further dig myself down into despair!!!

  • R75648Rosecrans
    William Rosecrans (@R75648Rosecrans) reported

    @GoblinCamp75 Maybe the biggest problem you have is their reaction to your unsolicited opinions. Most vertebrates are smarter than you. Back to Reddit where they value you for you

  • dhruv2038
    Dhruv (@dhruv2038) reported

    @Reddit - fix your damn chat - i was talking with a nice girl and now can't get to her.

  • liamsLCjourney
    Liam's LC/ME Journey (@liamsLCjourney) reported

    For @ImmunoFever: I pulled every amantadine anecdote from 3.3mil LC/ME Reddit contributions and ran each through Claude with a structured prompt. Amantadine is a mild dopaminergic stimulant that helps brain fog, fatigue, and energy. Of the 82 who reported a clear outcome: - 55% got at least partial benefit - 24% no effect - 21% felt worse Broken out: 9 very effective, 36 somewhat effective, 20 no effect, 9 somewhat worse, 8 much worse. (The usual selection effect applies - these Reddit posts tend to be biased towards those who had a good experience) Of the 45 who benefited, roughly 3 in 4 said the benefit held and 1 in 4 said it faded. Several deliberately cycle on and off (a week on, a month off) to fight tolerance. Amantadine eases symptoms and is not disease-modifying. The benefit reverses when you quit. A few report withdrawal/discontinuation trouble. Good news is that people who felt worse recovered after stopping - no reports of lasting harm. WHAT IT FEELS LIKE At best: "I finally have my old personality back," music and reading came back. But it is borrowed energy - it does not raise your baseline, it just lets you feel more energized on top of the same illness. The flip side is tired but wired, insomnia, anxiety, a fight-or-flight edge. And because it masks the exhaustion signal, several people overdid it and crashed. SIDE EFFECTS Mostly activating: insomnia, anxiety, headache, dizziness, nausea. That activation drives the relatively high 21% worse rate - overstimulation, rather than disease worsening. Note: if you are looking to try this out before getting it prescribed, you can get bromantane as a research chemical, which acts on the same general pathway. It's available at Everychem among other shops.

  • ecomchigga
    ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reported

    there are two completely separate economies running on this platform and almost nobody realizes they're stuck in the wrong one. economy 1 is the advice economy. accounts posting about how to sell digital products to other accounts who are also posting about how to sell digital products. everybody teaching. nobody buying anything from each other except more teaching. the money moves in a closed loop. this person's course gets bought by that person who's building a course to sell to the next person. a hamster wheel of people selling shovels to other shovel sellers and calling it an industry. economy 2 is the actual product economy. someone has a PDF about dog grooming or apartment organizing or cast iron maintenance. they don't post threads about "content strategy." they answer questions on reddit where real people have real problems that have nothing to do with making money online. they clear $3-7K a month and nobody on this app knows they exist because they've never once tweeted their revenue. economy 1 is loud. economy 2 is quiet. economy 1 fights over the same 200 followers who are also selling courses. economy 2 has access to 5 billion people on google searching for answers to problems that have nothing to do with twitter. economy 1 looks more successful because you see it every day on your timeline. economy 2 is more successful because the customers are real, the problems are real, and the money doesn't depend on convincing other sellers to buy your thing about selling. the move that changed my numbers was realizing i was performing in economy 1 when the money was sitting in economy 2 the whole time. stopped tweeting about selling. started actually selling to people who don't know what a "value ladder" is and never will. revenue tripled. follower growth slowed down. best trade i ever made.

  • ninjapromoio
    NinjaPromo (@ninjapromoio) reported

    @NoContextHumans That's when you have to add "reddit" to the end of the search and pray someone 8 years ago had the exact same problem

  • king_ruckus
    Ruckus♚ (@king_ruckus) reported

    @grok This service is absolutely terrible for NSFW content creation that isn't text. Look over on Reddit, endless complaints.

  • GoldenGrimParty
    GoldenSaturday (@GoldenGrimParty) reported

    @Michaeldudufudu Reddit Atheists are a keystone species that help keep the fascists population down. Their removal has caused catastrophic damage to the environment (both metaphorically and literally lol). It’s like Wolves all over again

  • AlOmariInc
    Abdelrahman Al Omari (@AlOmariInc) reported

    the highest-converting outbound channel right now isn't email. it's timing. every hour people post their exact problem on reddit, x, linkedin, youtube. that's a buying signal that's free and public. a cold list will never sell you a person raising their hand in real time. we reach that person in their voice the moment they post: 20.6% reply rate vs ~1% cold, measured across 27k conversations. the play isn't better templates. it's better timing.

  • PanicToast_
    Starz 🌠 (@PanicToast_) reported

    Sooo is he gonna shut the reddit down or what? 😒

  • Yxshdra
    yx👾 (@Yxshdra) reported

    we have this already but people treat Reddit like it's terrible as a whole as if every moderator in every subreddit is a bigot I promise if you wanna talk about some random anime or book it has its own subreddit. Everything has a subreddit

  • GrumpierBTDay
    GrumpierByTheDay (@GrumpierBTDay) reported

    @HYcorps @ZaStocks Reddit is already a terrible training ground. Look at those stats/studies on how Reddit relationship advice changed over time. Like 90% of all solutions offered now are "leave your partner". You don't really want Reddit in your training corpus.

  • klein_morreti72
    JD (@klein_morreti72) reported

    @penis89881538 @ComicBookBookie @ProfondoRobbo dont u have a reddit server to be moderating rn why are u advertising ur retardation on twitter?

  • giannoklein
    G🐙 (@giannoklein) reported

    Read the Agent-Reach code so you don't have to learn the hard way. The README is doing PR work on "free." Exa and Jina are freemium with cliffs the README doesn't version. Groq Whisper is the transcribe default and needs your own key. Reddit has no zero-config headless path — the docstring is right, ignore it and you'll spend a Saturday debugging throttled public JSON. Security is actually honest. Argv-list subprocess everywhere, no shell=True, no pickle, no eval, yaml.load is safe_load, MCP server is clean, SECURITY.md with private disclosure, install is home-scoped. The one real attack surface is the cookie extraction TOCTOU window — briefly readable by any same-UID process between tempfile creation and deletion. Real, but narrow. The structural risk nobody talks about: one maintainer, 32 of 34 commits, no CODEOWNERS. The Playwright browser binary download is the real surprise even if you never use OpenCLI. Pin to a commit SHA, not the moving main zip. Sandbox-test in a throwaway container. Promising. Sandbox-test, then watch.

  • PupsRoom
    Basement Pup ΘΔ 🔜 AC (@PupsRoom) reported

    I saw a probably fake Reddit story one time about a guy with a massive **** who joined a SPH server and tried to lie about his **** being small by making a fake ruler that said his schmeat was like 3 inches

  • bananaig1a
    anthrkhartoumr (@bananaig1a) reported

    @notasjad Google-as-you-go always worked for me, between Microsoft forums and reddit there is always someone with the same problem

  • AlOmariInc
    Abdelrahman Al Omari (@AlOmariInc) reported

    cold outbound is dead and everyone knows it. but the replacement isn't another email tool. people post their problems in public every hour. i built an agent that reads reddit/x/linkedin/youtube, scores intent, finds the one person describing what you sell, and replies in your voice at human pace. 686 users. 20.6% reply rate. 0 bans, 0 spam complaints. turns out the best lead list is the one being written live, in the open, right now.

  • smashjarchive
    smashmasterjavaarchive (@smashjarchive) reported

    @lainshawty ruh roh, the last time issues came up someone used ai to figure out what the vulns were off the diff and blabbed on reddit

  • Bjornn_Steeleye
    Bjornn "Boxy" Steeleye (@Bjornn_Steeleye) reported

    @Z3RO_98 imo its mostly the people on reddit. like yes HD2 has issues. yes sometimes devs prioritize the wrong stuff, like not fixing performance. but the game is a one of a kind atm and its run 99% of the time

  • dnvtweets
    dnv (@dnvtweets) reported

    r/gamedevelopment on reddit is hands down the worst place to look out for advice on gamedevelopment

  • QuakerPepe
    Gozer the Gozarian (@QuakerPepe) reported

    @bear_ing Is that a Reddit page? R/ncel land Sounds like a terrible place to live.

  • Whathopeis75039
    Whathopeisthere (@Whathopeis75039) reported

    @Reddit The problem is Reddit is losing popularity fast. They have policies from the woke era that have these moderators thinking they are gods. This is a place where adults discuss things. Limiting what can be said to