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  • 50% Website Down (50%)
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  • stan100x
    Stan (@stan100x) reported

    @amuuhasuo @JoeNezitic I don’t think the core value proposition of Reddit is eroding If you just wanted a quick fix for something, yes it was a great place to come quickly and now you’ll just ask your AI But the fun about Reddit is that the things you’re passionate about are there, so you spend a lot of time on this app because it’s fun to see other people talk about it This can’t be altered by AI. I really think the platform has never been better and that it will keep improving Most importantly, if Steve Huffman says they’re targeting 100M DAU, then I trust him to deliver on his promises

  • romanlikesdrums
    Top Roman (@romanlikesdrums) reported

    Why is every post about the fraud investigation being taken down on Reddit? Second time is a charm for MLB I guess, they have contingency plans now

  • OrdotsarIC
    Lazarus (Лазар) 🇬🇧 (@OrdotsarIC) reported

    broken clocks moment reddit is still t*rded lmao

  • Caarat1
    Carat (@Caarat1) reported

    He's 24. He's killing Dyson's $750 air purifier with a $40 cylinder that clears a tank of thick smoke in five seconds flat Dyson sells air purification as a $400 to-$750 tower - sleek, app-connected, and slow. He built a plain cylinder that outpulls it. He wired a high-static-pressure brushless fan to a dense HEPA-carbon cartridge, tuned the airflow path across 50 printed housings until it moved more air through the filter per second than Dyson's flagship, and added an ultrasonic humidifier on top. It pulls smoke, dust, and odor out of a room and pushes clean moist air back. Total build cost: $40 He posted a demo to Reddit r/gadgets in October: he flips a fish tank upside down, drops a burning orange smoke bomb inside until the glass is packed solid with smoke, then switches the cylinder on. In five seconds the tank is clear - you can read the label on the back wall. Then he pops the cartridge out and clicks a fresh one in. The clip crossed 3 million views in a week. He's shipped over 400 to people who'd been eyeing a Dyson, plus one vape lounge that bought six. His mother packs the filters at the kitchen table Dyson runs a $30 billion brand on the premise that clean air needs their motor, their tower, and their four-figure price. He clears a tank of smoke in five seconds with a $40 cylinder from a Boulder apartment - one that swaps its filter like a battery and ships anywhere in a box the size of a thermos

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Reddit and Facebook agree: people want the thickest quilt money can buy. Snugdrift makes it. Hand-stuffed cotton, heirloom-weight GSM, $250-$450 direct — built so bed feels less like lying down and more like being held. Live soon.

  • secondstaralice
    Alice (@secondstaralice) reported

    @Cohiba42794785 @MJJRepository They always say “I did some research” and that’s almost always reading some Reddit threads and watching LN. Trevor is not considered a substantive source of information especially on this issue. Most of the comments I see are affirming innocence.

  • ChemBearEsq
    Fuzztank 🇻🇦 (@ChemBearEsq) reported

    @DezGoth Smith didn't try to do anything but create a cult of personality around himself. Any claim he "solved" the problem of evil adopts very Reddit atheist takes on evil, including a complete disregard of all theology. What do you even think evil *is*?

  • TrevorOfficialR
    Trevor Official (@TrevorOfficialR) reported

    @nuttsackington Reddit is down the down and to the left

  • ddsboston24
    DDSBoston.com (@ddsboston24) reported

    Someone asked me on Reddit yesterday, "What's your favorite sustainable brand that actually has cute clothes?" It’s a fair question. The whole fashion industry is a mess. They churn out garbage, exploit people, and choke the planet with textile waste. Most "sustainable" brands? They just slap a recycled tag on a polyester shirt and call it a day. It’s insulting. We’re building something different at DDS Boston. We don't chase trends. We build essentials. The core problem is the system itself: overproduction, disposable culture. Our approach is radical transparency. We show you our costs. We show you our certifications. We use GOTS-certified organic cotton. That means no toxic pesticides, less water, and better conditions for farmers. It’s the only way to build something that lasts. Our "Print-on-Demand" model is key. It means we don't produce anything until you order it. No dead stock. No warehouses full of unsold inventory destined for landfill. This isn't about "scarcity" like other brands. It's about intentionality. You get a piece made specifically for you. That's the future. The clothes themselves? They’re designed to be worn, loved, and kept. We focus on fabric feel, durability, and fit. Think about the weight of a perfectly constructed hoodie, the feel of that GOTS cotton against your skin. That’s the "magical moment" we chase. It’s tactile. It’s real. It’s the opposite of the disposable junk out there. The industry wants you to buy more, more, more. We want you to buy less, but buy better. We're selling an identity: the post-hype builder, the person who rejects disposable culture. It’s not about owning the latest thing; it’s about owning something that aligns with your values. It’s a rejection of the entire broken system. So, to answer the Reddit question directly: DDS Boston. Because we’re not just making clothes. We’re building a different kind of brand, one based on truth, not marketing fluff. We're proving that you can build a business that’s both ethical and desirable. That's the bigger picture. Link in the comments.

  • AgenticOperator
    The Agentic Operator (@AgenticOperator) reported

    @citeOS_io reddit down 86% in chatgpt citations in ONE WEEK. google's AI barely moved. the brands that built their whole strategy on reddit just watched it vanish overnight. the ones spread across multiple engines and owned content didn't even notice. that's why you never bet everything on one channel.

  • changis_k
    changis_k (@changis_k) reported

    Citation share for Reddit inside ChatGPT Search fell from roughly 3.8% to below 1%, per @promptwatch data. Daily average of 1.50% over the past 7 days, down 54.4% on the prior week The line held near 3.8% from early July through early August before dropping A query fanout change on 8 Aug marked the first fall, with a second on 14 Aug Reddit sits on a licensing agreement with OpenAI announced in May 2024 Businesses have spent two years optimising for visibility inside AI answers. One routing change removed a top source overnight. Distribution that depends on someone else's retrieval settings is not distribution you control. Owned channels look considerably more valuable after a chart like this.

  • Creepyface1
    Jenn (@Creepyface1) reported

    @txtiger1 @DaizyZeeX Get a grip, lady. Stay off Reddit. It’s a cesspool. The cis men there are repugnant. Do you have issue with them too?

  • alwaysmallville
    Always Hold On To Smallville (@alwaysmallville) reported

    There were some truly unhinged #Smallville takes on there I wish I’d saved to talk about later. The forums shut down only about a season into me starting the podcast. I guess all those people ended up on Reddit?

  • KasparStich
    Kaspar Stich (@KasparStich) reported

    Bomberharris do it again auf die Reddit-Server

  • CoreyGallon
    Corey J. Gallon (@CoreyGallon) reported

    Every axis of scaling we have has only ever been pointed at public data. Wikipedia, Reddit, arXiv, GitHub. None of it is pointed at your emails, your meeting transcripts, or the work your company actually does. @jxmnop, cofounder at Engram, spends "Scaling Compute on Context" on that gap, and the talk is on @aiDotEngineer's YouTube. It's a tour of the methods people are trying for getting a pre-trained model to know your private data, and where each one runs out. - Breadth without depth. Terence Tao's point about AI: it knows every public mathematical topic and can connect them in ways no person could, but it lacks the intuition a grad student builds over five years in one area. - Two of the three scaling axes are closed to you. You scale by adding data, adding compute, or growing the model. With a fixed private corpus you can't make more data and you won't train from scratch, so compute is the one you have left. - Next-token training on your own corpus collapses the model. Take 10K financial reports, drive the loss to 0.0001, and generation falls apart. It also can't answer a question unless the answer sits in the data already. - Compaction buys context, not gradients. Compressing the corpus into a small set of KVs, the way Claude Code and Codex compact, only covers what fits in context and skips what taking gradients gives you. - On-policy distillation trains the model to act as if the data were in context. Raw documents don't distill well, so the self-study approach in the cartridges paper generates question and answer pairs conditioned on the corpus first. - Synthetic continued pre-training is promising and awkward. It overwrites part of the original pre-training, and it wants a base model, so you're post-training all over again afterwards. - All of these hit a wall. You define a data set, you train, you fit it, and then more compute stops buying more depth. - Self-improvement is the missing piece. AlphaGo got better by making its own training problems harder as it improved. The curve worth chasing is one where the model keeps generating harder data for itself. - The name isn't settled. Sleep-time compute, continual learning, neural memory, note taking, machine studying, amortized inference. One idea under a pile of names, because the paradigm is early. I'm working through the published talks from AI Engineer World's Fair sharing summaries and takeaways. Follow for more!

  • AITechEchoes
    Erina | AI Tools & News (@AITechEchoes) reported

    10. 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

  • NamiReacts
    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.

  • PoliticalPeeves
    Peeves (@PoliticalPeeves) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit encourages these people and hides all dissent or alternative viewpoints. It infects the minds of people and is destroying the fabric of society. Of course other social networks also cause major problems, but they damage they cause is a rounding error compared to the evilness of Reddit.

  • RUnconcerned
    Xi Jinpinto da Costa (@RUnconcerned) reported

    @GergelyOrosz this sort of project takes 5 years when done by humans because you look at the work, open your editor, scroll up and down the test file, take a couple of deep breaths, and then go waste a couple of hours on reddit or whatever because you cannot bring yourself to do the job

  • vdawg628
    Mrs. Rivera 👊🏼 (@vdawg628) reported

    @CD6275296848016 You should see the neo-feminists praising her on reddit. Lala is a man hater bc she got cheated on by a man who looks like Big Ed, and projects her problems from that relationshit onto other peoples relationships. Its not one size fits all. Shes so self righteous its gross.

  • Cranefomo
    Crane (@Cranefomo) reported

    A 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.

  • Ivad_Enuffofdis
    Ivad Enuffofdis (@Ivad_Enuffofdis) reported

    Crash and burn? Not sure how it works but could regular people, like Reddit and YouTube users get other and do what needs to be done to bring crypto down. Erase the criminals earning? Just a thought.

  • EliXPampa
    Eli (@EliXPampa) reported

    everything you know about market research is backwards and its costing you millions what you THINK is the best market research: reading reddit threads, scrolling comment sections, interviewing your audience, asking people what they want sounds logical, but it's actually garbage people do NOT KNOW what they want they cannot tell you because they are professional liars about their own behavior only their ACTIONS can tell you so here's what we did across 9 figures of our offers instead... we studied people who ALREADY BOUGHT... not just who talked about it, but who ACTUALLY PAID the language of buyers is different from the language of browsers buyers say "I was losing 3 clients a month and couldn't figure out why"... browsers say "I'm looking to optimize my client acquisition" pain in past tense with numbers vs vocabulary dressed up as thinking so pull your sales calls, your testimonials, your onboarding forms, the DMs from people who sent money, and steal THEIR exact sentences for your copy when a prospect reads his own thoughts written down in your VSL, it sells him because it feels like you read his mine you actually didn't read his mind, you just read his twins receipts this is also exactly why my SUPER AI MARKETING ENGINES print while everyone else's spits slop... everyone trains them on public content, we train ours on BUYER language what a machines is fed decides what it writes, and the entire internet is just BROWSER talk... NOT BUYER talk. anyways... stop asking your audience what they want your buyers already told you -Pampa

  • Alt_Shift_Kill
    Alt Shift Kill (@Alt_Shift_Kill) reported

    @Nick_Marseil You are acting like we are brainless people. I got a PC at 6-7 years old and back then there was no Reddit or super fast internet. Do you think the PC games back in 2005 were crash free or without driver issues ?

  • khuryaggoth
    Cap'n Gribbly (@khuryaggoth) reported

    @yoteFREAK31 @Balam_GF13 @HughElMariscal Reddit is down the hall and to the left, kid.

  • jeffhammon
    Jeff Hammon (@jeffhammon) reported

    @SquawkCNBC Everyone missed it. @Walmart experienced epic shipping issues last quarter when they changed their routing to store only. Look it up on Reddit. Complaints everywhere.

  • amuuhasuo
    Amuu Hasuo (@amuuhasuo) reported

    @stan100x @JoeNezitic Hope you’re right. Just speaking for myself I use Reddit less but whenever I am on Reddit I find the content richer and more nuanced than chatgpt. I guess the issue is not if Reddit will be completely replaced but rather how much of it will be replaced

  • monamianon
    Anon (@monamianon) reported

    @Acemcl I’m considering deactivating X because off it either that or I will need to just resist temptation to come on here on the day of the game, I’m so broken I might have to move to Reddit 👀

  • emilper
    Emil Perhinschi (@emilper) reported

    @ChasanisNickos AI is a dancing bear. It is a wonder a bear can dance, but not very useful or oractical outside a circus. I'm writing this after wasting a couple of hours trying to fix a driver issue on a very new "AI" laptop using gemini and claude and being ran around in circles by both. Found the answer on reddit "not supported yet".

  • MizusPuddle
    Mizutamari「Bestiary」 (@MizusPuddle) reported

    @DocStrangelove2 I hate that people are getting crap in the comments for pointing out the redditors were not the issue, it was IRL pressure from alleged friends and other sanctuaries that had the means and knowledge to hit her where it really hurt. Not some stupid ********** on reddit spamming low effort insults.