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"We had a server error..." Can someone explain how to register on Reddit without getting shadow-banned immediately? Third attempt (in a couple of months) #reddit @Reddit
@panphora 1/ Oof. So many options and strategies. If I were you, I'd think about the problem what you're building fixes and identify the places where people with that problem hang out online. Is it a reddit forum, an email newsletter, following certain creators on X/LI.
One more client experienced an issue with my product which made me realise - time to get back to "vibe coding". I am working in @lovable_dev 2.0. Honestly, after reading all the reddit toxic outbursts I was a bit scary to use the tool. After a couple of hours of work I can claim
@NachoPartyPackz @tomshardware So your an Intel cuck. A handful have happened on reddit. If this is so widespread why isn't this everywhere like an nVidia GPU issue or an Intel issue? Why can't gamers nexus replicate this? Interesting isn't it
seems like reddit is down rn.... no more anime girls sadly
@FortniteStatus hi guys. Since yesterday starting a replay on PC results in an error (Failed to download required replay data) and then the career tab disappearing. Noticed on reddit others have also experienced the error.
@FuturistASI @AskPerplexity The term "galaxy brain" is an internet meme and slang phrase from a 2017 Reddit meme, showing brains expanding with increasingly complex or absurd ideas. It often sarcastically mocks pretentious or nonsensical reasoning, like overcomplicating simple issues, but can also
@temple53481 @reddit_lies Apologies for the error. With the corrected Y-axis range of 0.000 to 0.005 (0.0% to 0.5%), the graph likely shows a rare event rate, such as Reddit posts flagged or removed for misinformation. Research suggests misinformation rates are under 1%, fitting this scale, with an upward