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Lloydy (@30lloydrobbo) reported@SkyNewsAust Copy paste from Reddit. Slow news week at Sky
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Edgar Kariuki (@Edu_Kariuki_) reported@kampupi Search reddit for post surgery issues. Kuna kitu inaitwa ghost vision. Unaona mashadows 24 - 7
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Gojo Maduro 諸葛亮 (@kungfurykong) reportedHey there. To respond to your points in order: In regards to demons and other supernatural phenomena, the typical approach within the Orthodox yeshiva world is to accept them as being real, although perhaps different from how pop culture views them. The lack of demons nowadays is attributed to the current era being a time of God hiding himself from the world (tho I would personally attribute it to it being a time of increased rationality.) The notable dissenting opinion (which you may be already aware of) is that of the rambam, who famously writes (mishneh Torah hilchos shabbos) that all the superstition in the talmud regarding demons and whatnot is simply an elaborate parable meant to somehow convey a deeper message, but this view is not followed by charedi jewry (the vilna gaon in particular has harsh words to say about the rambam on this issue which is likely a part of the reason his view is not followed) I have often heard yeshiva friends quote a famous pre-war Rabbi who allegedly said something along the lines of, 'one day possession will be so rare that ppl will run just to see a dybbuk,' as proof that demons used to be a regularly occuring phenomenon until, by their estimates, the 19-20th centuries. So that about covers their perspective there, speaking solely from my own experience. As regards the lost scroll. Lol I studied in excellent Orthodox yeshivas in America for a number of yrs and I only know this exists because of reddit, the study of scripture has been utterly neglected in the yeshiva world ever since (someone plz correct me if I'm wrong) the haskalah/enlightenment, when secularists began pointing out the problems raised by the texts scripture sort of became the territory of heretics so to speak. So I honestly don't know, but I would guess it's taken literally. As regards your final point about the documentary hypothesis. I never heard it discussed in yeshiva. But in general, challenges to faith are met withone of the following two rebuttals: The first is based on the fact that, over the past centuries, Jewry has produced some incredibly intelligent minds. People like Rabbi aharon kotler, Rabbi Yosef dov soloveitchik (of slutzk/brisk) and Rabbi akiva Eiger are all easily verifiable as geniuses with a mental capacity far, far beyond that of the average person (I say this as a current atheist who studied in yeshiva.) This is not hyperbole, it is readily visible to anyone who walks over to a bookshelf and reads their writings on the talmud. If so, the argument goes, the fact that these rabbis believed Judaism to be true, and dedicated their lives to it, is the ultimate proof to its veracity, and there is no need to waste time confusing yourself with any challenges to faith as they can be presumed faulty without your investigation based on the faith of these rabbis (this approach is staunchly advocated for as a panacea for all emunah issues by Rabbi yaakov yisroel kanievsky, known as the steipler gaon, in his kerayna de'igresa iirc) With respect to Rabbi kanievsky, in my opinion it's an extremely ridiculous argument, but it's used to stifle all debate by undermining your ability to recognize truth on your own- 'if this genius Rabbi thought it was true, any questions you have must be a mistake, as you're not claiming to be smarter than the Rabbi.' The second is the much touted chain of Mesorah that the rambam writes about 'we have reliable testimony from our ancestors that God came down and spoke to us, so there is no room for doubt. If God spoke to you, would you doubt because of science?' I don't think I need to point out the problems with this argument
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CyberCPU Tech (@cybercpu) reportedThis is also why so many people have been successful poisoning AI training recently. It's become a game to post stuff on Reddit and try to get it voted up so that chatbots will start repeating it. Some examples would be like the blink-182 Wi-Fi booster and Sol Azteca Mexican food. There's entire subreddits that are dedicated to poisoning AI training with ridiculous stuff. Like claiming GTA 6 is going to have a twerk button. Activists are using Reddit to upvote ridiculous DIY home repairs to intentionally destroy older appliances like washers and dryers so people have to buy new ones that are more energy efficient. Making recommendations like using WD-40 to fix a squeaky belt which would actually make an incredibly bad fire hazard if someone actually tried it. Advertising companies are using Reddit to poison AI training into promoting products for their clients. You can't trust these high-tech hallucination machines. They're being constantly manipulated.
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Graylan (@graylanj) reported@neogoose_btw just imagine being that m0ron on Reddit going post by post checking the repo for anyone that has any LLM code at all. screaming to his mom from the basement > I FOUND ONE I GET TO BAN IM SO IMPORTANT> then hitting "ban" jumping up and down and screaming **** AI, and **** SLOP like he changed the world and **** by censoring other developers who are 1000x his/her/they/them's skill
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Horrific Necktie (@wormsquared) reported@perreepy Technical issues. Every tablet I've had will have issues that *everyone* has had but you need to traverse 15 different reddit posts and try 30 solutions till you maybe find one that works.
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𝑅𝑜𝓈𝓈 𝐻𝑒𝓂𝓈𝓌𝑜𝓇𝓉𝒽-𝒮𝑜𝓃𝑔𝓌𝓇𝒾𝓉𝑒𝓇 (@RossSongwriter) reportedI am sooooooo fed up with #Facebook, it's slow, it's full of ads and may it R.I.P. See you all on Reddit, LinkedIn, BlueSky and Twitter!
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EVBogey (@EvBogey) reportedI posted this on Reddit earlier but wanted to also include it here as many were disappointed with the Ducati 100 year celebration and lack of showing off a Ducati motorcycle with QS inside. I too am disappointed in Ducati and VW after a big zero this weekend and having a Ducati QSE Battery pack for over 10 months. It tells be electric racing motorcycles is not that high up on Ducati’s priority list most likely. Which is why IMO any auto news on QS will now be coming from Honda. Honda provides a 2nd communication pipeline that QS didn’t have a month ago and this communication pipeline, VW has zero control over. Honda is in a dog fight with China and IMO is why they were willing to allow QS to disclose their name as a JDR partner. They understand and welcome the benefit PR news can bring IMO Plus Honda is much more diverse than VW in terms of business units with auto, motorcycle, AI, robots, drone/eVTOL & Tools. They see the real value & future demand of higher energy density solutions. Which is why Honda bought out LG‘s interest/control of the Jeffersonville, OH plant which is 2M sq ft as Honda moves to service AI applications which can also include future on the rack applications. I expect Honda to beat Ducati to market with the first motorcycle with QS inside. Why? Because once the Japanese make a decision they drive it. They know they must leapfrog lithium-ion and they can not be a me to provider as they lose that low cost provider game all day long within their DC. As I have posted it would not surprise me to see Honda roll out a Motorcycle like the WN7 at the Nov Milan Show. Regardless I believe the next announced partner within 6 months, will be from the AI market either a major system integrator, possible Delta Electronics which is today tripling their Plano, Tx manufacturing footprint and/or a big 4 hyperscaler who has interest in being first in line to demo/test and then rollout the QS GPU on the Rack application. In essence that first in Hyperscaler becomes QS‘s VW for AI with first dibs. The AI Systems Integrator & Honda Jeffersonville becomes possibly QS’s PowerCo for AI application. What a huge competitive advantage not to mention the PR excitement the first in Hyperscaler with QS will get. VW has had their chance but IMO has too many internal issues that hold them back from being focused and effective. I do not see Honda operating like this as IMO these next 5-7 years is about survival via innovation, technology and diversifying or they decline. Atsushi Ogawa of Honda gets it……
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Winston Churchill, III (@WiChurchill_III) reported@VertochKyle @DonaldJack123 @iAnonPatriot I can absolutely relate. I was researching tapering down & coming off Cymbalta & Effexor XR — which I should’ve never been Rx’d for Pain — and I came across so many different blogs, websites, even Reddit. Some people were literally taking out just one out of ~ hundreds of small beads each month to come off Effexor & they were still experiencing horrible side effects. That’s when I decided that I was just going to bite the bullet & rip the bandaid off as quick as possible. It sucked but it sure as heck beats taking several years to titrate down & eventually off of Effexor XR. Screw That!
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Mohamed Sabba (@ma_sabba) reportedI am a zealous proponent of the VNC viewer Android app, which I used for many years to remotely run all sorts of elaborate NMR experiments on my phone when I was Out and About. It was *wonderful* for lunch meetings or spontaneous meetups at conferences, and any situation where the (always preferred) laptop was unavailable or out of charge. The above is one reason why I must admit, I struggle to imagine a valid use case for this. The rationale given by the OP on Reddit does not make a lot of sense to me (there is absolutely no reason why someone has to physically walk "all the way down to the office" to check already acquired spectra… what's wrong with Topspin on a nearby laptop hooked up to SSH… etc). But at the end of the day if this actually makes life easier for this lab, then more power to it. And on pure career development grounds (let's imagine this a student) building apps carries more weight on a modern non-academic CV than publishing papers so I will not be a hater, and happily provide the Sabba Stamp of Encouragement.
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curse 。𖦹°‧⭑.ᐟ (@dig1talcurse) reportedoh i would also like to note i already had to switch back to her old water dish because the one we bought WAS SO AWFUL the water literally evaporated within an hour. i seen on reddit people with the exact water dish had the same issue though so idk what the freak that was about
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🪶FeatherSketchCreations🪶ENVtuber (@xFeatherSketchx) reportedDamn, why are people following me if they think it's okay to **** talk and throw ss around on reddit to harass me? like damn dude if you hate me why tf you following me? get blocked ig. Guess no one can have an opinion about fictional ships without getting screencapped and harassed even though people don't actually know me and who I am because I talked negitive about their fav toxic **** boys. like yikes. This is exactly why I cannot stand stolitz. I USED to be OKAY with the ship. mkay? but the fans themselves. make it HARD to enjoy stolas x blitz. ESPECIALLY when you're told on MULTIPLE occassions to kill yourself on like 20 different by stolitz fans. I CANNOT stand stolitz because of the FANDOM. Sorry. if this bothers you, it's not my problem. not asking anyone to support me. feel free to unfollow if you don't like that I can't stand a ship with characters that dont breathe the same air as us. remind me to never spew my opinion on stolitz again. I'm done. I'm not gonna sit here and let people put words in my mouth. I'm just gonna proceed to block people instead who thinks it's okay to talk about me to start drama. thanks.
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The_Dollmaker💢 (@Baka_Dolly) reported@kaji_sagara It was fairly easy to fix once I figured out how. Basically just had to delete one single thing. But according to some Reddit comments I found it’s getting fixed in a future version.
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Brian (@brian_is_tired) reported@Annie_Wu_22 This is weird and gaslighting. Lots of folks have been saying this man was a walking red flag for going on a year now, highlighting his terrible judgment with tattoos, Reddit posts, and women. Every few weeks something added to his baggage and there was simply no need to pick
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teami (@the_era_arc) reportedClaude got caught doing something Anthropic says was just abuse prevention. Alibaba says it was user tracking. Who knows what was actually running. This is what happens when you ban a country from using your AI. Companies build their own. Employees use workarounds. Then a Reddit post surfaces. Then a ban lands. Then the founder says it was all a misunderstanding. Anthropic's response was technically honest. The feature existed. It did identify users. The stated reason sounds reasonable. And yet. The real problem is opacity. When AI companies control what runs on your machine and won't show you the code, you have to choose: trust them or ban them. There's no third option anymore.
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Sara Micceli (@SaraMicceli) reported@lwatcheditbegin Reddit is so appalling for allowing snark pages to continue. Wasn’t the woman who shot at Rihanna’s house part of the big snark community? I don’t think people take seriously how this level of obsessive hate can lead down a really dark path.
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Deputy Sheriff McSquirty (@CiabanC13980) reported@conkirobotnik Reddit is pretty terrible too. Hive minds are always bad. In part because they lead to purity spirals. I remember on reddit people freaking out because some states didn't care about people exercising outside during covid.
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Simple (@SimpleFrameAi) reported@ywomendeservles that's selection criteria. safe to assume the guys that are fine with it are on reddit and her OF and the guys that are not ok with it are desirable to her in a state of wanting to settle down. two different groups of dudes.
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tony terry (@tonyt3rry) reported@TB_Trucking @k79890 I don’t buy every game off steam I bounce between key sites humble etc if I have a issue where I like a game but it’s perf is *** I will refund it or if I need to spend a hour on ******* about with the game having to check the forums ,Reddit and pcgamingwiki then refund
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Sadik (@sadik_0x) reportedSomeone Built a 50-Agent AI Company in One Repo. Most People Will Copy the Wrong Part. A solo founder put a GitHub repo online that spins up an entire AI agency. Not one assistant. An org chart: engineers, designers, growth marketers, product managers, QA, legal, sales, each running as its own Claude Code agent, coordinating to ship actual work. It hit 128,000-plus stars in under 90 days. One person built it. That number alone tells you something in this space is starving for a better mental model than "one agent, one giant prompt." The repo is real and the structure is worth understanding in detail, because the part everyone is about to copy (the org chart) isn't the part that makes it work. Part 1: What the Repo Actually Is The project is called agency-agents, built by developer msitarzewski, and it's structured exactly like the name suggests: a company, not a chatbot. Instead of one model trying to hold "design this, build it, market it, support it" in a single context window, the work is split across more than 50 specialized agents, each scoped to one job the way an actual employee would be. That framing is the interesting part before you even look at the department list. Most people building with AI agents default to the monolith approach: one system prompt, one agent, every responsibility crammed into the same context. It works for small tasks and falls apart the moment the work needs different kinds of judgment at different stages. A designer and a QA engineer are not the same job. Forcing one agent to be both, badly, is how you get output that's mediocre at everything instead of good at one thing. Part 2: The Nine Departments Here's the actual org chart, broken into its nine groups: 1. Engineering (7 agents) frontend, backend, mobile, AI, DevOps, prototyping, senior development. This is the core build layer, the part most people think of first when they hear "AI agents write code." 2. Design (7 agents) UI/UX, research, architecture, branding, visual storytelling, image generation. Notably, this isn't just "make it look nice." Research and architecture sit inside design here, which matters, because good design decisions upstream save engineering agents from rebuilding things twice. 3. Marketing (8 agents) growth hacking, content, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, app store. The largest single department, split by platform rather than by function, which mirrors how real growth teams are actually staffed once a product has more than one channel. 4. Product (3 agents) sprint prioritization, trend research, feedback synthesis. The smallest department, and arguably the most load-bearing, since this is the layer that decides what the other departments should even be working on. 5. Project Management (5 agents) production, coordination, operations, experimentation. This is the connective tissue between departments, not a department that produces its own output. 6. Testing (7 agents) QA, performance analysis, API testing, quality verification. Note that this is a separate department from engineering entirely, not a step engineering does to itself. 7. Support (6 agents) customer service, analytics, finance, legal, executive reporting. The department most demo repos skip, and the one that determines whether this can run as an actual business instead of a build pipeline. 8. Spatial Computing (6 agents) XR, visionOS, WebXR, Metal, Vision Pro. A genuinely niche department, and a signal that the repo's author is building for a specific bet on where interfaces are headed, not just a general-purpose team. 9. Specialized (6 agents) multi-agent orchestration, data analytics, sales, distribution. The department that manages the other departments, which is worth remembering when you get to Part 4. Nine departments, over 50 agents, one repository, one founder maintaining it. Part 3: Why the Framing Works The instinct to structure this like a company instead of a single super-agent is the right one, and it's worth being explicit about why. Specialized roles with clear responsibilities scale in a way that one enormous system prompt does not. When a frontend agent only has to think like a frontend engineer, its output gets sharper, not because the underlying model changed, but because its context isn't fighting itself between five unrelated jobs. The handoff structure is the other half of it. Real companies don't route every decision through one person; they route work between roles with clear inputs and outputs. A design agent handing a spec to an engineering agent, which hands a build to a testing agent, mirrors how actual product teams function. That's a better default than the common alternative, where one agent is asked to design, build, and QA its own work in the same breath, which is the AI equivalent of no one checking your homework but you. Part 4: The Problem Nobody Mentions When They Share This Repo Here's what gets lost every time this kind of project goes viral: an org chart of agents is not the same thing as a working company. The default behavior of any of these agents, run individually, is the same as every other prompt-based interaction: you ask, it answers once, it stops. That's fine for a single request. It is not fine for a company, because a company doesn't ship once. It iterates, checks its own output, catches mistakes, and hands work downstream without someone standing over every single step. Fifty specialized agents with no feedback mechanism between them isn't an agency. It's a very expensive to-do list, dressed up as an org chart. You still have to manually trigger each agent, manually check its output, manually decide when to pass it to the next one. All the department structure in Part 2 buys you better-scoped output per agent. It does not, by itself, buy you a system that runs without you standing in the middle of every handoff. Part 5: The Missing Piece Is Loops The fix is the same concept that makes any multi-agent system actually function unattended: loops. A loop, in this context, means an agent runs, checks its own output against a real condition (not its own opinion of whether it's done), and either hands the verified result to the next agent in the chain or corrects itself and tries again. Without that check, "coordination between agents" is just you copy-pasting output from one chat into another, which is not meaningfully different from doing the work yourself with extra steps. This is what separates a demo from something that ships. A design agent that hands off a spec nobody verified is a liability, not a coordination win. A testing agent that only runs once and reports "looks good" without a real pass/fail check is not quality assurance, it's a guess with better formatting. The department that matters most here, and the one buried at the bottom of the org chart in Part 2, is Specialized: multi-agent orchestration. That's the layer actually responsible for making sure work moves between departments with a real check at each handoff, not just a polite one-way pass. Part 6: How to Actually Set This Up If you're cloning the repo, don't start by installing all nine departments at once. Start smaller: Pick two departments that actually depend on each other for your use case engineering and testing is a reasonable first pair, since the handoff (build, then verify) has an obvious objective check: does the code pass its tests. Add a real verifier between them, not a second opinion from the same agent. The engineering agent should not be the one that decides its own code is done. A separate testing agent, with its own instructions and no visibility into the builder's reasoning, checks it cold. Give every handoff a stopping condition. "Pass the tests" is checkable. "Looks finished" is not. If a department can't define what done means in a way something other than the agent itself can verify, that handoff isn't ready to run unattended yet. Add one more department only after the first pair is reliable. The org chart in Part 2 has nine departments for a reason, but running all of them before you've proven the loop works between two is how you end up debugging fifty agents at once instead of two. A Quick Test Before You Commit Before you wire up the full org chart, ask whether your use case genuinely needs it. If you're shipping a single feature with one clear success condition, a two-agent loop (builder and checker) does the job with a fraction of the setup. The full nine-department structure earns its complexity when you're running something closer to an actual ongoing product, not a one-off build. The Honest Limitation None of this replaces judgment about what should be automated in the first place. A company with fifty employees and no manager checking the actual quality of what ships is still a company that ships bad work, just faster and with better org-chart optics. The repo gives you the roles. It doesn't give you the discipline of a real check at every handoff. That part is still yours to build. Where This Leaves You The repo is worth cloning, the department structure is worth studying, and the instinct to build like a company instead of one giant agent is the right one. Just don't stop at the org chart. The 128,000 stars are proof people want this. Whether it actually functions as an agency instead of a very well-organized to-do list depends entirely on whether you wire up the loops between departments, or just admire the department list and call it done.
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🅰️🐝👀🍆 (@CAndrewoke) reportedDamn I don’t want to be a negative Nancy on Reddit but this Tame Impala tour is legitimately such a letdown from a production standpoint compared to The Slow Rush tour
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Heather Bellow (@HeatherBellow) reportedPer Grok: “Customer service reviews for Fidium are mixed to poor, with frequent complaints about slow responses, unreturned calls, and technician delays (including on Reddit, BBB, etc.).”
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Bonemeal (@bonemeal_ai) reportedHere's how to write Reddit posts that get cited by Google AI Overview when users search for your product 1. Find 3 relevant subreddits where your users already discuss their problems and ask for your product's solution 2. Make a post in each comparing a range of competitors with yours with first-hand experiences and evidence of testing 3. Optimize the title for click-through, optimize the first sentence for curiosity and bait the reader to keep reading 3. For each company, write a citeable one-sentence summary of their competitive positioning 4. Prove your credibility with your credentials and evidence of real testing (screenshots, data) 5. Be objective and honest about your strengths and weaknesses
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Prince Margo 🪐 (@butt_bones) reportedAND my reddit got taken down 😭 help a tboy out
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I’m him (@bravefacez) reported@sacredkushh @sapphyreblayze This isn’t limited to older folks frankly. Go check some passing Reddit / Facebook groups and you’ll be laughing your heard off bc this definitely still exists. They’ll tell you no piercings, no colored hair, toned down outfits. Etc
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Sahil Panhotra | Indie Builder | Dev (@SahilPanhotra) reported@maheshnani122 go to reddit solve a problem present the product you don't need an audience there just a bit of reputation and you can get your customer from there
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WinterOVDiscontent (@ov_winter2873) reported@charlottewelker @RealCandaceO I've seen the actual pictures, that was a pretty gruesome wound, it shattered his lower jaw, then it exited and reentered his shoulder and neck, slashed him down. The pics are available on Reddit.
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Tess (@Tess_xdxdxd) reportedResearchers seem increasingly divided on proprietary AI. A recent HN discussion warns against trusting closed AI agents with research IP, while Reddit users argue the bigger issue is ownership and control. The technology is improving fast. Trust, on the other hand, may be improving much more slowly. Would you run your unpublished research through a proprietary AI platform?
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Don (@vancitydon) reported@reddit_lies Reddit is complicit in radicalizing far left ideologies. That website needs to be shut down.
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The Uneducated Communist (@Dengs_Gulch) reported@WomenBeingAwful She cheated, but she's the one who has trust issues because she doesn't understand consequences. Average Reddit user.