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How >reddit Banned Ideas by Sumit Khanna (2023-12-28)
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This affirms my opinion that everyone hates >reddit because it changed. You can feel this author's anger towards >reddit, and it's also clear that he used to frequently use the site. I'm curious, of the people in this thread, how many hate >reddit and used to use it, and how many hate >reddit but have never used it. (no one doesn't hate it, so that's not even an option.)How >reddit Banned Ideas by Sumit Khanna (2023-12-28)
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I feel like all of us has used >reddit at some point in our lives. That's how we know the site is such a cess pit in the first place.This affirms my opinion that everyone hates >reddit because it changed. You can feel this author's anger towards >reddit, and it's also clear that he used to frequently use the site. I'm curious, of the people in this thread, how many hate >reddit and used to use it, and how many hate >reddit but have never used it. (no one doesn't hate it, so that's not even an option.)
AI hallucinations are the best!I am going fucking insane, THIS is where we are about AI right now.
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I've heard multiple people defend >reddit as a decent resource for technical questions, but every single time I use it to look something up I get an answer like this - one or two serious replies, often obvious answers I've thought of already, and then a lot of junk. The simplistic and dismissive tone of the wood glue post is typical, too. Half the answers to computer-related questions I've found have been some variant of "works on my machine," or "that's a known issue," or "have you tried updating your graphics drivers?" Totally useless.This is why you should never ask >reddit about anything:
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All I know is that >reddit has carried my ass on CG assignments. I've got a dude on >reddit to mentor me on Maya texturing. Turns out the dude was a a successful porn animator.I've heard multiple people defend >reddit as a decent resource for technical questions, but every single time I use it to look something up I get an answer like this - one or two serious replies, often obvious answers I've thought of already, and then a lot of junk. The simplistic and dismissive tone of the wood glue post is typical, too. Half the answers to computer-related questions I've found have been some variant of "works on my machine," or "that's a known issue," or "have you tried updating your graphics drivers?" Totally useless.
"have you tried updating your graphics drivers?"
Ok but did you TRY turning it on and off again?Ok but did you try to update your graphics drivers.
Reinstall the system.Ok but did you TRY turning it on and off again?
This one fucking response pisses me off to no end. I remember posting about how laggy and trashy deezer as an app was and the responses I got were between "it works on my machine so idk what you're talking about" to "Restart your phone". Its stupid and logically brain dead. Just because it works on YOUR computer doesn't mean it works exactly the same on every machine.works on my machine,"
Comparable to that of a pixar animator tbhsuccessful porn animator.
Your knowledge is unclean.Turns out the dude was a a successful porn animator.
Now I know how to drive some people nuts on reddit.This one fucking response pisses me off to no end. I remember posting about how laggy and trashy deezer as an app was and the responses I got were between "it works on my machine so idk what you're talking about" to "Restart your phone". Its stupid and logically brain dead. Just because it works on YOUR computer doesn't mean it works exactly the same on every machine.
"How important am I to you? Do you really love me?"found this on Instagram funny enough.
This might be the most images I've ever posted.
Brain, M. (2024, January 26). A dream I had [Dream A dream I had].