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- Website Down (57%)
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JameGriff (@Jamesgr9714) reported@StFrazzles Ill never forget when half way through s17 it was “Omg Jewels for the crown!” People wanna seem like they called it early - mama we all have reddit sit your basic *** down.
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Aliasor (@Aliasor12) reported@Kami_Fritz I have the superpower of unemployment on my side (a power I'd gladly lose), which has allowed me to continue. It crashed a couple of times for me, so I had to search Reddit for anyone with the same problem.
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Vishvar (@Vishvar2005) reported@smasithick This happened to me as well on my Redmi note 11 4g global version when I had updated it from MIUI to HyperOS, they didn't even mention that it will be updated to Android 13. I have seen this similar issues in reddit note 14 4g global version as well.
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Writesonic (@WriteSonic) reportedDoes LLMs.txt help you get cited by AI engines? According to our data: not directly. It helps agents navigate your site, docs, and APIs better. But the stronger lever is trusted off-site mentions: Reddit, UGC, forums, blogs, and pages where your competitors already show up. @SamanyouGarg breaks it down in this clip.
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Kris (@kristsankov) reportedif you're struggling to come up with YouTube video ideas it's because of one thing you don't know your ICP deeply enough if you actually understood the problems he's feeling right now his pains, fears, desires and motivators you would come up with ideas on the spot because you would already know what he's going through and how to solve it in a quick video but since you don't know him deeply enough you can't make the right videos for the right person this is why we always run a deep ICP research process for our clients forums, reddit threads, twitter, private groups, sales calls we study how they speak, how they think, how they express themselves so every video feels like it was made for one person and when they watch it they must say to themselves: "okay this guy is speaking directly to me, he knows me perfectly" that's how you create leads that want to buy from you and when they hop on a call they have zero objections because they already have conviction in everything you said in the video there is no fear, no hesitation, and no doubt even if it's costs $10,000
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sky 🏳️⚧️ 🐾 (@skyispuppy) reportedI used to slow jerk it looking at random Reddit post because I’d get distracted mid way through
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Blake Urmos (@blakeurmos) reportedDear god just had an intense spiral that originated on Reddit so I asked ChatGPT for advice and that made it worse and then I went to grok and that made it even worse and finally resolved my issues with my boy Claude… coming in clutch with opus 4.8 because my fable 5 limits are maxed out… but now I can go to sleep.
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The Agentic Operator (@AgenticOperator) reportedTalked to a founder last week. Spent $120K on AI visibility. All of it went to engineering. Schema fixes. Structured data. Rendering. His CTO told him it was handled. AI still wasn't recommending them. I looked at the whole picture. The technical stuff was clean. Actually well done. But that's only 30% of what gets you cited. Nobody on his team was writing content that answers what buyers actually ask AI. No comparison pages because legal blocked them. The FAQ section was marketing fluff, not real questions. That's 35% of the game and they hadn't touched it. Reddit? Zero presence. Reviews? All on their own site. YouTube? Nothing. AI checks these sources before it recommends anyone. 25% of the equation and the budget was zero. Tracking? Nobody was monitoring which engines cited them week to week. Citations drift 40-60% monthly. They had no idea what was working. His $120K fixed the foundation. But nobody built the house on top of it. I've seen this exact situation play out at a dozen companies this year. The CEO delegates AI visibility to engineering. Engineering solves the engineering part. The other 70% sits untouched because nobody owns it. This isn't a technical problem. It's a leadership blind spot.
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Sujay. (@Sujay__Raj) reportedTCS PRIME On Campus Interview Experience Just got done with TCS Prime interview. It lasted around 20-30 minutes with two technical interviewers and one HR. Introduction They first asked me to introduce myself. I gave my introduction, talked about my background, projects, internship, and interest in backend development. 2. SQL They asked if I knew SQL. I replied: “Yes, but only the basics.” Then they asked me to write a query to find employees whose names contain the letter ‘A’. I wrote it incorrectly because I used the HAVING clause instead of WHERE. They told me it wasn’t correct, and after I asked for help, they hinted that HAVING shouldn’t be used. Then they gave me another SQL query, which I wrote correctly. 3. Projects They asked me to explain my projects. I explained They asked follow-up questions about the technologies used. 4. Internship They asked about my internship: * What did I do day-to-day? * What problem was I working on? Then they asked technical questions on: * RAG * Retrieval * Reranking I explained all of those successfully. 5. Backend Questions They asked: * Authentication vs Authorization I explained the difference completely. They asked: * What is a JWT? I explained: * What it is * Why it is used * That passwords are not stored inside the token because it can be decoded. Then they kept asking follow-up questions like: * Will the JWT disappear if you close the browser? * What if you close the laptop? * What if you restart the laptop? I initially answered that it would not disappear. After repeatedly questioning me, I got a bit confused and finally said I wasn’t completely sure. The interviewer then clarified that it would still remain. I also mentioned that if browser storage/cache is cleared (or the stored token is removed), then it would no longer be available. 6. Redis They asked: * What is Redis TTL? I explained TTL correctly. 7. Operating Systems They asked: * What did you study in Operating Systems? I mentioned the basic topics. Then they asked: * Explain the thread lifecycle. I honestly said I wasn’t sure. The interviewer said: “You should know this. It’s basic.” 8. MCP Since I had RAG on my resume, they asked: * Do you know what MCP is? I answered honestly that I didn’t know. 9. DSA They asked whether I knew DSA. I replied: “I’m comfortable with arrays and strings. I know the concepts of other topics, but I’m not yet comfortable solving interview-level questions on them.” 10. HR Questions The HR asked: * Do you have any plans for higher education? I answered: “No. I want to work first, apply my skills in industry, and continue learning by building projects.” They also asked: * Have you attended any other interviews? I replied: “No.” They asked why. I answered: “I didn’t make it to the final interview rounds in the previous opportunities.” They also asked: * Are you comfortable working anywhere in India and at any location? I answered: “Yes.” 11. Questions from Me At the end, they asked if I had any questions. I asked: * What does the training process look like? They said there would be around 2–3 months of training on the assigned technology stack. I then asked whether it would be online or offline. They said it would be completely office-based. I thanked them and left. Originally shared by an anonymous user on Reddit.
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Krystal 🔞 (@KrystalLewdpaw) reportedI'm not certain it's fully fixed, I'm gonna test it tomorrow with a stream on Joystick, but a random guy named Joel on reddit might have ******* helped fix my computer.. Holy ****..
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DDSBoston.com (@ddsboston24) reportedSomeone asked me on Reddit yesterday if organic cotton is *truly* sustainable. I love that question. It cuts straight to the rot in this industry. The easy answer? Yes. The real answer? It’s complicated, and that’s the problem. For years, the industry has peddled this narrative that "organic" is the end-all, be-all. And it’s a crucial piece of the puzzle, don't get me wrong. We switched our entire supply chain to GOTS-certified organic cotton because the alternative – conventional cotton – is a chemical nightmare. Conventional cotton uses something like 16% of the world’s insecticides and 7% of pesticides. That’s not just an environmental problem; it's a human health crisis for the farmers and communities exposed to that toxic cocktail. Our organic cotton uses 95% less water than conventional, and zero synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. That’s a massive win. But here’s where the narrative breaks down, and why it keeps me up at night. We’re still producing *things*. Lots of them. Even if those things are made from organic cotton, if they’re designed to be worn a few times and discarded, we’re just swapping one form of waste for another. We’re still feeding the beast of consumption. This is the systemic failure I founded DDS Boston to address. We’re not just selling hoodies; we're building a movement against disposable culture. Our Print-on-Demand model is a direct response to the absurdity of massive inventory waste. Why produce thousands of units of a garment that might never sell, only to end up in a landfill or a discount bin? We produce *only* what is ordered. That’s not just a business model; it's a philosophical stance. It means zero deadstock, zero overproduction waste. The industry wants you to think "sustainable" is a simple checkbox. Organic? Check. Recycled? Check. But they deliberately obscure the bigger picture: the sheer volume of *stuff* being churned out, the planned obsolescence baked into designs, the constant pressure to buy *more*. We’re not just fighting against toxic chemicals in fields. We’re fighting against a cultural addiction to novelty and disposability. We’re fighting against the illusion that a "sustainable" tag on a mass-produced item absolves us of responsibility. Our organic cotton hoodies aren’t just about the feel of the fabric against your skin – though the substantial 8.3 oz/yd² GSM is something you can feel. They’re about the weight of intention behind them. They’re a rejection of the fast fashion cycle. They’re a statement that you value durability, ethical sourcing, and a supply chain that doesn't poison the planet or its people. They’re designed for the builder, the creator, the one who understands that true value isn't in disposability, but in enduring quality. So, is organic cotton sustainable? It’s a vital component, a necessary step away from the abyss. But true sustainability requires a fundamental shift in how we produce and consume. It demands intentionality. It demands a rejection of the "more is more" mentality. It demands that we, as a brand and as a community, are honest about the challenges and committed to pushing beyond the easy answers. That’s the bigger picture we’re building here. That’s the standard we’re setting, not just for ourselves, but for the entire industry.
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Ronnie B. (@RonnieNapolis) reported🚨🚨The Massive LinkedIn & AI Scraper Illusion: Why the Job Search System Is Mathematically Broken🚨🚨 The Texas AG launched a formal fraud investigation into LinkedIn. The state issued a Civil Investigative Demand to uncover whether they profit from fake, inactive "ghost jobs" while aggressively marketing high-priced Premium Subscriptions. This crackdown is a massive validation. Job seekers spend hours tailoring resumes only to face silence. The Texas investigation shows you aren't crazy, you are trapped in a corporate data-harvesting ecosystem designed to farm info for profit. The rot goes deeper. LinkedIn allows its feeds to be polluted by predatory AI scrapers like Jobgether, Lensa, and The Ladders. They use keyword loops to trap applicants in phantom pipelines. Has ANYONE ever gotten a real job from Jobgether? Community tracking on Reddit says no. They have zero corporate partnerships or lines to actual hiring managers. They are just software aggregators running scraping scripts. How the data-scraping trap works: The Scraper Loop: A bot crawls real corporate career portals, finding open roles.The Masking Protocol: It steals the text, hides the employer's name, and re-posts it on LinkedIn as an "Easy Apply" trap. The Capture: You submit, and they immediately email you to register an account on their platform to "complete" the process. The Paywall: They mine your resume data and try to up-sell you on premium features or resume scoring tools for a job that won't be sent to a real human manager. Why allow this? It's highly profitable. Nearly 28% of active listings are ghost jobs. Corporations keep them open to project fake growth to investors or build resume backlogs. LinkedIn ignores this because desperation drives Premium subscriptions. To win, you have to out-engineer the system. Stop using unverified "Easy Apply" links. Paste a unique sentence from a job post into a clean search engine to find the true company origin, and apply directly. Better yet, route your credentials straight to a live human recruiter. The job market is a rigged casino. Build your own infrastructure, protect your IP, and force them to evaluate you on your terms.
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Tangela Giratina (ariack) 👻 (@Giarratanasgirl) reportedtbh i havent watched a smosh reads reddit stories for a while, I have trust issues, im not gonna cry over a fake story >:( give me genuine HUMAN true story slop
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Diabetic of Enlightenment (@dee_of_e) reportedthe problem with the “Sally Rooney is romantasy” substack thing is not its anachronicity but its WRITING. WHYYY is so much prose like this now??? (don’t answer this). smug, smol bean, reddit-style with zero close readings or attention to formal specificity. Really bleak!
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Mikita 👨💻 (@mikitaposts) reported@driscoll13_n Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Digital Jane (@DripFingertips) reportedI would just like to state a fact: I have not had an issue posting to Reddit since I’ve started a Reddit until I mentioned I had a Reddit in a live feed. since that point somebody has gone and flagged every single one of my Reddit’s as spam that’s a lot and really desperate. I’m sorry whoever did that. I really hope for better for you. Anyone with bowel issues lately hiding away in the toilet trolling? Huh! I see you
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Kan & B (@KanKanandB) reported@shukiharow Great question, a lot of writing is done on my own, patent search’s etc are all done manually, I will utilize AI to counter my thesis argument and also to check for spelling errors etc and to structure the article before a final draft. Some things stay some things go. You can check my Reddit as well to see that everything I’m bringing up here I have been bringing up for years on Reddit, been researching the companies I invest in for a long time and spend a lot of time checking new patents etc. which is why I only invest in a handfuls of companies at a time and stay long for years upon years accumulating shares;). #NFA DYDD
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Mario Amaro (The Private Practice + Vibe Code Doc) (@MarioATX_MD) reportedOver the last few weeks Nicole has reported on everything from random utility poles being dumped by the power company with no explanation. Egress parking issues, alley way ownership, etc. Real issues we deal with on a daily basis literally pulled from WhatsApp or Reddit chats.
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SaintDismas (@MAGAtNewsNation) reportedave u seen yourself @catturd2? That's. Real question. you are a 5’2 boomer bigot who thinks he's a 15 yr old Reddit edgelord from 2006. Calm down, u look like a fat persons thumb put on a ZZ Top Halloween stick onnbeard. no one in real life takes u serious at all u pap smear of a man.
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Tarek (@AGGTORNADO) reported@0xbigm7 TBH i you have any kind of problem, reddit can fix it easily And if you want to research about something reading the comments there is the alpha
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Babatunde E. Daramola (@RiteChoice23) reportedFastly, one of the biggest CDN providers in the world, went down for about an hour. Reddit, Spotify, Amazon, the UK government's website, all offline or badly degraded at the same time. The cause wasn't some exotic attack.
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starting a death cult for the vibes (@EEAAOPILLED) reportedI think they should actually start trying to hurt that ******* purpose after ten minutes of scrolling reddit on the issue
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Tennessee Jay Peay (@DirkReynolds7) reported@OrevaZSN It's going to take a lot of jobs, so if you're not vulnerable to that then it won't do you much harm. I have found it more helpful at solving PC issues than Reddit or Microsoft's forums that have threads full of wrong answers, such as today when the July update wouldn't install.
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Mary-kate’s birkin bag (@ayyeitstayy) reportedJust looked up Kenny and Evan on Reddit and I 10/10 do not recommend I have to go lay down
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Arjun Malhotra (@BadCapitalVC) reportedIndia gets called a low-trust market, and the usual read is that we're fearful. COD got adopted because we didn't trust the seller. Even when buying property, we'd go through someone we know rather than a listing. Arranged marriage runs on family references and background checks. Business got done inside caste and community networks. All of it is scaffolding to avoid being cheated by a stranger. It's an interesting parallel to how GenZ consumes. They run low trust too. However I don't think GenZ is as fearful, but they're definitely skeptical. There's a much higher literacy now around reading the label behind a food item or going down a Reddit rabbit hole to stress-test the ingredients in a skincare product. And a lot of founders built personal brands precisely as a way to educate and earn that trust. Research has been a decent substitute for word of mouth.
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sabrina|| ✨Lin wanxing ✨|| (@sabrinaMenChild) reported@mikroluv02 @5th_gen_lover that was a deepfake spread by blackpinksnark reddit right after ruby album get tons of praise everywhere they did this to drag her and those videos still on youtube,you can see they are fake otherwise her team would take them down like they did with her white outfit on ruby tour
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Bhanu Prakash Choudhary (@Bhanu4792) reported@wildvine911 @monulko Also reddit. Pure feed ki maa chud gayi hai. Porn dekhna pad raha just to fix it
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Carlos Valentin (@CarlosBBuild) reported@BratDotAI Don’t worry about Reddit fam, not worth the trouble
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JacJac (@jnewin10) reportedDon't know why the way you word the issues is a lot better than those from asian reddit. I guess wording matters.
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Space//Time (@Purazuma1111) reported@CifarettoStan What have those amounted to though? Reddit. And yes I agree that AI has a reddit problem. I think its unhealthy. I'm not anti- western. I am part European and would love it if my home countries became based. Right now they are goyslop though.