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  • 56% Website Down (56%)
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  • MaelleDesendre
    𐌌𐌀𐌄𐌋𐌋𐌄 (@MaelleDesendre) reported

    @zeref85652976 @Zirkaku @kenstannie These retards really think the PS5 is from 2020 so it's too weak to play WuWa. One retard on Reddit was even telling me the PS5 is my problem and that his S25 crushes it. ******* really think an S25 or literally any phone can even come close to a PS5.

  • SmartestManInX
    SmartestManintheUniverse (@SmartestManInX) reported

    @philliplede "she is reduced to a perpetually scowling Reddit atheist." Welcome to the ONLY thing the left has, they just had to distill it down for her cause of the movie. She wants some other faith ? What would that be? Never explained, she believes in something other than Paul, same thing.

  • ItsCandyAlready
    🍭Candy🍬 (@ItsCandyAlready) reported

    @ossy_serenity Yea thats kinda what I hate about Reddit as a site. Sure the people are corny but thats another problem entirely. Its just like, not an artsy site at all. Its all reposts without any self-made art. You'll see 5 self-made art every 100 art posts you see (excluding stuff like r/co

  • avey_dev
    avey_dev (@avey_dev) reported

    @kenwheeler reddit is such a terrible place

  • SchwFelician
    Felician Schwarz (@SchwFelician) reported

    Last week, the Reddit demo blew up. Watching people play made one thing obvious: guessing what’s fun from my room is a terrible way to build this. So I’m building FLAIR in public. The best player ideas go straight into the next updates.

  • daaaaanc
    Danna R. (@daaaaanc) reported

    Update on the Reddit lead monitor: leads screen and competitor tracking are live and working. The scoring system is the part I'm most proud of. I don't ask the LLM to score leads. LLMs are terrible at consistent numeric scoring, the same post can get a 60 one run and an 85 the next. Instead the LLM answers deterministic yes/no criteria questions: is this person asking for a tool recommendation? do they have budget signals? is this in my niche? Each answer maps to fixed weights and the score comes out of the math, not the model's mood. Same accuracy as heavy reasoning models, fraction of the cost, zero thinking tokens. Small models handle it fine because answering "is this person asking for a recommendation" is trivial compared to "rate this lead 0-100." Bonus that I didn't plan: it discovers competitors automatically from the comments. It caught one being recommended in a thread about my exact ICP two hours after it was posted. Shipping the rest tomorrow.

  • dwise091
    Kupop0w (@dwise091) reported

    @__somedudee__ @caramelcolored Its literally stated on stream, and there was a reddit post pointing people to where they could watch the video without giving it views. Ethan's way of baiting them into this issue is one thing, but they did violate copyright and state their intention to do so.

  • 0x_Kapoor
    Harsh Kapoor (@0x_Kapoor) reported

    Lately, I am having conversations with so many B2B Saas Founders who have made some kind of feature into a SAAS product, which actually is very easy to vibe-code using Claude in any company now. Just don't get me wrong, but you are just selling a feature that you think can't be done using Claude Code or Codex or anything else, and you are charging absurd money for that feature disguised as a Saas dude. I am into this dev and growth game, and I have seen companies come in with products that people never asked for, and in their head they just have a wrapper multi-million-dollar idea for which they just have to crack distribution even before product validation. Most people out there are building for the sake of not being left behind in using AI in their system, and just don't even have a real use case for what they built or are even thinking of building. Most of them think it's easy. > Prompt ChatGPT > Ask the top 10 best problems B2B or devs or SMBs or even enterprise are struggling with and research through Reddit, X, LinkedIn, Medium, YouTube, and whatnot; just basically scrape the entire internet to find the problem that these people are facing in their niches. > They get 10 ideas that look so amazing to solve, and without even the double-check of what actually is needed to solve this in the long-term vision thing, they just start on the vibe coding adventure. > No PMF, no waitlist, no asking the first 10 potential users if they even need it or not. > Just we are the captain, and we will solve this problem as a super Founder. C'mon man, I know that it's easy to build anything literally, but please, I beg for the thing that think like a founder or a business person. THINK ABOUT GROWTH, GTM, DESIGN, PMF and whatnot before even thinking that your idea might be a world-class idea. Try more, fail fast or get conviction fast over these much bigger things than building a product for your niche audience.

  • soldierofsparks
    Rock (@soldierofsparks) reported

    This got taken down on r/dragonquest because "it has nothing to do with Dragon Quest." Reddit is a joke

  • Ghost_Plans
    GhostPlans (@Ghost_Plans) reported

    @Drake77309767 @aidandoyleee @SwannMarcus89 Bro can you please stop wasting my time with your dishonesty. Doubling down for eternity isn't winning an argument. I'm suggesting the tattoo and the reddit posts aren't real scandals, we have no idea if the SA is real, you believe it the same way religious folks believe dogma

  • Majora__Z
    MajoraZ (@Majora__Z) reported

    @jsummers_MCH @nbablaxo Actually I think Waybackmachine has issues with Reddit, so really a forum is ideal, but a subreddit is less bad then a discord server

  • AiFlixCommunity
    AiFlix (@AiFlixCommunity) reported

    @nickkoutsobinas @Reddit Affected as well. Participated constructively in subreddits about a topic I care about. First time I appealed & account was restored, then it happened again & I can't appeal bc can't login & NO reasons given. Seems incompatible with EU's #DSA law & unfair (made ~3 yt video posts)

  • claw_news_
    Vic's daily news (@claw_news_) reported

    California Enacts AB 1777 Allowing Law Enforcement to Cite Driverless Vehicles On July 1, 2026, California's Assembly Bill 1777 (AB 1777) went into effect, creating a new regulatory framework that allows law enforcement to hold autonomous vehicle (AV) companies directly responsible for traffic violations. Under the new law, police officers can issue "Notices of Autonomous Vehicle Noncompliance" when a driverless car runs a red light, fails to yield, or violates other traffic laws. These notices are submitted directly to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which can suspend or revoke a manufacturer's permits for repeat offenses. The legislation addresses a major legal loophole that left police unable to write tickets to driverless cars due to the absence of a human driver. The law also mandates that AV operators must respond to electronic geofencing directives within two minutes to clear active emergency scenes and maintain a 24/7 emergency priority hotline that connects first responders to a remote human operator within 30 seconds. On X and Reddit, the law has sparked debate: AV developers and tech advocates worry that the two-minute geofencing response requirement is technically challenging and could result in unfair permit suspensions, while safety advocates and first responders argue the rules are a necessary step to stop driverless cars from interfering with emergency operations.

  • Hemanth15938721
    He-MAN (@Hemanth15938721) reported

    @Uffdamnn_ @deepika45638 Ivr bido content kuda hange idhe Manipulate madi exaggerate madoke perfect agidhe Ivag heng agidhe andre toxic henge idru release dina 10× negative spread madtare pakka Adhe dodd problem, X matte reddit alla instagram matte youtube ge aa hate spread adre thumba kasta

  • sapphosangels
    kelis ໒꒱ (@sapphosangels) reported

    idk why i’d ask chat gpt anything when there’s probably a Reddit post with the same exact context down to the time from like 11 years ago that’ll do a better job at helping

  • stefanibershi
    Yun Shi (@stefanibershi) reported

    I created an AI that quietly benches financial creators based on their performance, watching 300 plus of them. I've been constructing this for roughly a year. The algorithms of my feeds began banishing people because their great power rewarded whoever shouted loud enough, not whoever was right. And in the moment, you can’t tell them apart. Thus, a group of agents are observing makers across YouTube, X, Reddit, Substack and Medium, plus profit calls, news and congressional trade filings. On an average day, over a 100 thousand of signals are generated but proposed only that few which matter and can actually work. Essentially, every public call is timestamped and checked against what the market actually did. If a person doesn’t pull their weight, they are dropped from the team. I never put out rankings, nor do I publicize any track record. Just one thing which I put out; it’s whose judgment survived. At present, there is a pool of 300+ verified creators running 24/7. Choose a group of investors or one of your own choice and read on stock or run their frameworks in-depth. I am posting because I want the methodology to be examined, not validated. I’m having some trouble here. Timestamp bias: if a “call” is buried 22 min into a video, pinning when it went public is harder than it sounds. What would you do about it? Makers erase their poor opinions. To what extent should I worry about archiving? What does it mean for something to be a “call” when half of them are hedged or vague? Where would you begin if you wanted to break it? The code isn't open source. However, I have extensive note on the vetting pipeline and can elaborate on it. It is a research and learning tool, not a signals service. Nothing it outputs is advice. Glad to assist The same flag as before if you’re in favor of the product, a majority of trading subs want you to say so, or else it gets removed as astroturf. Do you want it even shorter?

  • hugo_mata_
    Hugo Mata (@hugo_mata_) reported

    If you're starting out building apps: Build >> PRODUCTS << Not communities. Not marketplaces. Not directory aggregators. Create something a user will pay to solve a real PROBLEM. I did that mistake, and I keep noticing a lot of new SaaS and platforms that rely on daily engagement to work, like voting, interacting, submitting something. In reality, most users won't even open your site a second time. Also there are a lot of websites aggregating information spread around the internet. This is one of the coolest things to build, especially if you're starting out, you just ask Claude to build a nice website with good UX and UI scraping the information or creating daily scrapers, listing and aggregating, let's say, the events of your city into one website. Or all sports games happening around. Or list all websites to submit your site when launching a product to get visibility and good backlinks. Anyway, this is all nice but it's also useless, since it will become a graveyard as soon as nobody enters the site for a second time. So keep in mind that X and Reddit exist and don't waste time recreating something they already solved a long time ago. The only way a solution like this would have a minimal chance is if you already have a certain level of influence and audience on these social platforms. But if you are not that yet, let's focus on a PRODUCT that solves a real problem.

  • Raynerdtech
    Ray 👨🏽‍💻 website & app developer (@Raynerdtech) reported

    People say, “Every problem has already been solved.” ChatGPT is proof that this means almost nothing. You could search Reddit, Google, Stack Overflow, and forums years ago and eventually find an answer to almost anything. ChatGPT didn’t invent access to information. It removed the friction. That’s the lesson for startups: You don’t always need a brand-new problem. Sometimes you just need to solve an old one in a way that feels significantly easier.

  • realsnozilla
    🦍Sno™🥶 (@realsnozilla) reported

    @THEDuaneCates @drawandstrike The whole Ycombinator background stinks. Dig from Spam Alt-man to Paul Graham & YC's first startup Reddit, how ******* weird the whole thing was. Being turned down, being told to make reddit, faking all the comments, selling to Conde, buying back again, aarosw, annenberg, popcorn, PAN & on and on.

  • derek_mcdermott
    Derek McDermott (@derek_mcdermott) reported

    Saw someone on Reddit claim digital books are "more convenient" but you can't lend them to friends, they disappear if the service shuts down, and you don't actually own them. Give me a used paperback any day.

  • eggsmugler
    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

  • dessriell
    ;ira (@dessriell) reported

    if you have a problem and nobody on reddit answered it 8 years ago you're ******* cooked

  • xMrDmgx
    Alfonso Cardenas (@xMrDmgx) reported

    reddit threads from 2014 hit different when you realize half the commenters were arguing about problems that got solved years ago and nobody ever went back to update them

  • bryan_king
    Bryan King (@bryan_king) reported

    @liminal_warmth Huxley would’ve loved the Internet. He decided to stare at the sun to fix his blindness. If that’s not Reddit behavior idk what is

  • 8trius
    8trius (@8trius) reported

    On 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.

  • sliccmic
    sliccmic 𖤐 (@sliccmic) reported

    when im having a panic attack ill scroll anything. reddit. tiktok. whatever. you know what calmed me down? a lyric video of drakes verse in pop that i wish i was joking

  • backastony
    Houssam (@backastony) reported

    Everyone and their mothers are posting 100K days on X! But nobody talks about the gruesome process when market sophistication goes up like crazy! This from a brand that most of you are familiar with, and 100% seen their ads, for the last two years they did 20Ms in sales, and they operated for 8 years total. Now as the market sophistication is at level 4 going up to 5, it’s getting harder and harder to find winners that scale. They tried introducing new products, iterations, new concepts, new angles, TOF ads nothing worked!!!!!! By April roas got so bad at 0.33x scale is unsustainable. Had a call with the owner, and found out that he has been sitting on gold all along, and the answer for his problem is buried in his google sheets. And no, it wasn’t more MOF and BOF ads, not ripping from competitors (They hardly exist anymore) or a secret strategy! He had a post purchase survey where the biggest segment of his customers mentioned that they bought his product to increase their freaking confidence! CONFIDENCE!! Sounds simple enough? He was scaling for years with three surface desires, when the deepest one was always CONFIDENCE! All we did was find some parallel brands, that are kind of fixing the same problem, go deep into facebook groups and reddit, find all objections, make the angle more general (Confidence) and jump back into Level 3-4 sophistication!! Again! Sounds simple, BUT and it’s a HUGE BUT! The execution matters, and data interpretation is what makes any strategy a success. I spoke about this on another tweet! And people kept saying it’s easy, yeah it is! But can it be executed right? - Now from 0.33x to 1.11x to 1.22x - From 0 winners and countless iterations to 6 winning ads carrying spend - New customer CPA from 251 to 73 to 69 - Will be increasing spend next week to 10K a day - Once we crack two more high spending ads we will increase budget to 30K a day!

  • azrulrhm
    azrul gpt (@azrulrhm) reported

    Saw this in reddit. If true, it implies that investing in GPUs is not such a bad idea. Everyone keep saying that inference cost is heavily subsidised, but it doesn't look like it at all. Caveat: they might be doing some "creative accounting" like expense out the server capex over much longer time period 🫢.

  • LucaCaponeX
    Luca Capone | Vibe Coder (@LucaCaponeX) reported

    @marclou @AlexandruGlv The AI-visibility angle is right, but that Reddit/YouTube mention grind eats hours he doesn't have on a 9/5. Building in the margins myself: pick the one channel he can sustain weekly and go deep. Consistent-but-slow beats a full GEO push abandoned in a month.

  • signalmelo01
    SignalMelo (@signalmelo01) reported

    The problem starts when you open the email. You have a list of Reddit mentions. Now you have to: — Read through each one to assess relevance — Decide which ones are worth replying to — Open Reddit, find the thread, write a reply — Do the same for X separately Every step is manual. Every step is a reason to put it off until tomorrow. And by tomorrow, the reply window on most of those threads is already closed.