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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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Indio Website Down 9 days ago
Rosenau Errors 10 days ago
Pélissanne Sign in 12 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 16 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 18 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 19 days ago
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  • read_jfk_files
    JFK Files (@read_jfk_files) reported

    🤔 it always stuck in my mind for some reason. there was an old line from a Snowden file where NSA boasted about how they always think in terms of "do the impossible" and that's how they stay far ahead of everyone else because nobody can even think about what they are doing. how can you defend against technology you don't know exists? it's like fighting a ghost. how could you take down the Starlink weapon system without triggering Kessler syndrome? i like this idea posted on Reddit because it is a big idea, it sounds technically impossible and it requires such a huge scale that is bigger than the thing it attacks. this follows a principle similar to "the Bitter Lesson", but for weapons instead of data/AI. How do you take down 20,000+ small satellites which are the size of a couch? Easy, sorta. you deploy 40,000 smaller satellites the size of a microwave, which have grabber arms, they grab the Starlinks, then fire their small boosters and force the Starlinks down towards the Earth. this avoids the catastrophe of explosions in space and filling all the orbital planes with microscopic debris moving 17,000mph, like a giant metal shredder that makes going into orbit become impossible. i bet Starlink doesn't even have a defense against this type of attack because this is such a ridiculous engineering problem that nobody would believe it might be possible. i bet it is possible. but the only way it would work is a non-US country will need to clone SpaceX's re-usable rockets to make it scale. China is already pretty close. so the Starlink head start door closes in about 2-5 years.

  • Johnraiderjza6
    Johnraider (@Johnraiderjza6) reported

    @RAWigger Reddit should be shut down

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Built NicheScout today. An AI agent that watches Reddit, HN, and Indie Hackers 24/7 — finds people with problems your product solves, then reaches out autonomously. No list building. No cold blast. Just an employee that works while you sleep.

  • Fools_Edge
    Fool's Edge (@Fools_Edge) reported

    Great post. How I'm allocated is a barbell approach. On the 1 side, go long AI basket. Think semi, data center, memory. On the other side, go long solid names that's been beaten down due to AI/AI capex narrative. Think Amazon (capex fears), Reddit (brought down with software basket). Side note: Some AI names rn kinda reminds me of crypto companies in 2021, like mara, in terms of their runups. I got caught with my pants down in the 2022 dump on crypto publicly traded shitcos, valuable lesson for me. Not calling for a giant crash, I'm personally dancing while the music is playing by being allocated in AI theme during this boom. But realize it is fragile and things can change quick. Lots of leverage building atm, it'll unwind eventually and it'll get nasty. I can't time it though so just riding the wave for now and watching.

  • Cicctor
    Cictor 🐆 (@Cicctor) reported

    @rTerraria Your error was posting on Reddit in the first place

  • BurkhartLatam
    Thomas Burkhart | LatinaUGC (@BurkhartLatam) reported

    @kristakdoyle The biggest problem is that reddit moderator created a situation that forced any business to try to use stealth tactics which made everything worse

  • kapxapot
    Sergey Atroshchenko (@kapxapot) reported

    Reddit was probably created by robots, for robots or both. Posting a comment... 1. Server error. 2. Server error. 3. Rate limit exceeded. 🤦

  • Camicees
    Camilo Castañeda | Ad Creatives for Ecom (@Camicees) reported

    Twist the knife. Average marketers remind people of their problem. Elite marketers make them feel it. Don't just say "do you have wrinkles?" Go deeper: → Does it remind you of how your grandma looked? → Have you tried everything and nothing worked? → Have you spent months on Reddit looking for a fix? Build tension. Then present your solution. The relief hits harder.

  • WazT555
    Wazza (@WazT555) reported

    Did.. the game look more like we were dominating on tv?! Cause live I thought we were in massive trouble all the way.. then again, coulda just been the stress of being there hahaha. Lots of tweets & reddit comments from last night make it seem like it was ours to loose

  • sluggymcduggy
    Sea Slug (@sluggymcduggy) reported

    @WarnerBernieBro The chemicals used in the making of the toilet paper don’t agree with my skin/ph balance. A lot of women now have an issue with Kirkland brand ever since they changed how it was made. There’s a whole Reddit thread on it lol

  • AICommerceGuy_
    The Agentic Commerce Guy (@AICommerceGuy_) reported

    @harpreetchatha_ @kristakdoyle The contradiction in your last line is the whole problem in a sentence. Reddit marketing corrupts the authenticity that makes Reddit valuable, but AI weights Reddit so heavily that ignoring it costs you visibility. Brands are stuck choosing between staying pure and staying visible.

  • elricpuffin
    Elric Puffin (@elricpuffin) reported

    @dadstartingover On reddit 10 years ago “woe is me”. Deadbedrooms and redpill sites were comforting and shredded me on alternate days. That’s the lengthy process you need to go through to know your only option: divorce, despite kids. My career is solving problems. Deadbed isn’t fixable

  • GirUnit75
    HAM (@GirUnit75) reported

    @DudethBrostein @Saamodeus @LeyoshiV Lol, couldn't refute so decided to double down on reddit speak. The information is there, real, and verifiable. Sorry you're a weirdo but, like, we all know why you didn't make any friends in high school. Saying any of the stuff you just did would get you laughed at lmao

  • JREHaliburt
    J.R.E. Haliburt (@JREHaliburt) reported

    @MindArchetypes @Hitchslap1 Unironically this People who think high IQ relates with being asocial and retarded are Reddit midwits High IQ correlates with highly skilled problem solving That translates into literally every aspect of life

  • alt_tgbwears
    DR-TGb🏄🏿‍♂️-iSellWears🇵🇹🇫🇷🇳🇴🇧🇷 (@alt_tgbwears) reported

    @TheBoykayy I Dey even see less self, sub 160 Most people are on the lease, 299 a month for standard model 3, 1700 down and 0% APR Be like na just offer for a while Good deal from what I read on Reddit

  • jamesan52491706
    Crypto Monk (@jamesan52491706) reported

    @JorgeyChriwmn8 @Reddit @RobertMitch_ How This Person Will Solve My Issue

  • thewilliamrb
    William (@thewilliamrb) reported

    How I use Claude to find content ideas my buyers care about: 1. I DON'T GUESS WHAT THEY CARE ABOUT I go pull their actual words and phrasing. From reddit threads, the comments on the big accounts they follow, my own DMs and replies, the reviews they leave. This is raw material. Their words, not my assumptions about what they want. 2. FEED IT TO CLAUDE The problems that keep coming up, and the exact phrases people use to describe them. Claude will read all of it and pull out what gets said over and over. 3. I DECIDE WHAT TO USE Claude surfaces everything, including a lot of low-stakes complaining. I pull out the burning ones, the problems people are genuinely frustrated by. These are the most potent content ideas. The general complaints make posts nobody reacts to, and telling them apart is something Claude can't do reliably for me. Every idea that comes out of this is something a real buyer already cared enough to bring up.

  • victor_bigfield
    Victor 🧢 (@victor_bigfield) reported

    unpopular opinion: reddit is more valuable than any startup accelerator. i wasted months on 3 failed products with no validation, no users, and no feedback from anyone real. then i just... read reddit. found people complaining about the exact problem i could fix. got my first 10 users in a week. the whole tech world is optimizing reddit for AI search rankings. they're missing the real gold: thousands of people telling you exactly what to build and exactly who will pay for it.

  • malgatyuvraj
    YUVRAJ (@malgatyuvraj) reported

    Reddit has a huge audience. My problem isn’t building it’s reaching them. How did you approach Reddit when you first started?

  • BanzaiAlex03
    RunicAlex (@BanzaiAlex03) reported

    @petalchere Not exactly what I assume youre talking about but semi related. I remember some guy on reddit that considered 6 to be one of the worst games in the franchise, gave the most illiterate takes ive ever seen on the game and talked down on any FF6 fan Got so obnoxious I blocked him

  • JuzzJello
    JezzJul🍉 (@JuzzJello) reported

    @getmetatable The 3.2 year old Reddit Post that explained how to solve this problem has been deleted, sorry. Can't find it anywhere else.

  • HowardtheDuck95
    Howard the Axel: Foley Artist™ 🔫🍹🍌 (@HowardtheDuck95) reported

    @tylergilfoster Oh so if I get one now it might not have the horrible layer change issue that even a replacement copy didn’t fix? (Was real lovely when Criterion told me it was a *me* problem when there was a whole reddit thread I linked them to of people with the exact same problem!)

  • coreyganim
    Corey Ganim (@coreyganim) reported

    the AI version of market research as a service: 1. pick a niche 2. collect where the market talks 3. use AI to find repeated pain 4. turn it into content/offers/scripts 5. sell the monthly update most businesses are NOT listening to their market. they (sometimes) check reviews. they (sometimes) skim comments. they (sometimes) ask customers. But nobody is systematically turning market language into business assets. 5 niches you could sell this to: 1. Dentists Sources: - Google reviews - Reddit threads - competitor websites - local Facebook groups - patient FAQs Build: "Patient Objection Miner" Output: - top fears - service questions - ad angles - landing page copy - content ideas 2. Gyms Sources: - member reviews - cancellation reasons - competitor offers - local fitness groups Build: "Churn + Offer Insight Report" Output: - why people join - why people quit - what offers pull attention - what testimonials to collect 3. Med spas Sources: - TikTok comments - Google reviews - competitor promos - consult questions Build: "Consult Question + Content Engine" Output: - FAQs - trust objections - offer angles - follow-up scripts 4. Ecommerce brands Sources: - Amazon reviews - competitor reviews - support tickets - ad comments Build: "Customer Voice Mining Skill" Output: - product issues - hooks - objections - comparison angles - new product ideas 5. Agencies Sources: - sales calls - lost-deal notes - client emails - industry posts Build: "Niche Demand Map" Output: - what buyers care about - what they ignore - what language they use - what offer to lead with Charge $1-$3K to build the first research system. Charge $500/mo for monthly updates. This is a high-value system that turns messy market signals into assets the business can use.

  • CottageCrusader
    CottageCrusader✝️ (@CottageCrusader) reported

    Holy **** what a terrible resume for the most disgusting greasy Reddit *** I’ve ever seen

  • calledrokket
    CalledRokket (The Offical Account) (@calledrokket) reported

    @VsXploshiFNF @michalrey7694 (Sorry for the low quality image, this is from a shrunken down version found on my Reddit account, the original spritesheet is lost media)

  • Dark_Light_SP
    Dark Light (@Dark_Light_SP) reported

    $CLOV This fvcking jackass is a pump and dump ******* who ran Rainy off from the CLOV Reddit blog YEARS AGO With his lies, hopium bullshit & arguments demanding Rainy take down pertinent info Retard is clueless. Where are the shares for sale coming from you FVCKING RETARD?

  • Yippiekiyay6
    Yippiekiyay6 (@Yippiekiyay6) reported

    @eXverze @AGCast4 @Reiju_N1337 Also the cop wasnt doxxed other everyone involved would be in trouble. Publically admitting crimes is reddit behavior.

  • Fontcest_girl69
    Yakob from Temu 🏳️‍⚧️ (@Fontcest_girl69) reported

    @MewSakuya @oMaMoriTTV @anime_ any time i used it to check if it would work it actually helped me more than the youtube and reddit tutorials because most of the time these people have different settings and layouts than me i dont like using ai though so if the problem doesnt destroy my phone i just ignore it

  • RobertFreundLaw
    Rob Freund (@RobertFreundLaw) reported

    Here's another ecom subscription lawsuit that includes a PR lesson. Public Goods was sued today for allegedly enrolling customers in subscription memberships without their knowledge. The complaint includes a screenshot from a Reddit thread. In the thread, Public Goods says, "our previous membership model wasn't always as clear as it should have been." It's natural to want to apologize, but there are ways to address issues without making harmful admissions that an adversary will use against you. Not that the case will hinge on that admission, but it's what you would call a "bad fact."

  • TheLongGame10x
    The Long Game (@TheLongGame10x) reported

    A founder I listened to made 25k/month in 5 months with a guitare app. He didn't discover his idea through market research. He discovered it while playing guitar. He had a problem. A few friends had the same problem. Reddit confirmed it. That's all the validation he needed. Sometimes being the customer is the best market research you'll ever do.