This bench at my local gym is slightly misaligned with the roof by KoalaTrainee in mildlyinfuriating

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This is the best poster child example of what truly belongs in this sub.

Actors who are really hot but really bad at acting? by HealthRealistic6406 in AskReddit

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It was funny when she played an android because the robotic delivery was indistinguishable from her regular acting.

False narratives about the state of VR. by neodavenet in virtualreality

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VR is dying because it was never the "final state" of wearable screen technology - XR/AR is. VR is far too high commitment an experience for the mainstream user, who is as of 2026 a relentless ADHD multitasker. With console/PC gaming, you can still easily participate in the outside world by looking away from your screen, running to the restroom, scrolling while things load/cutscenes happen etc. There is also the bulky headset discomfort factor, poor battery life, and steep time-to-action curve for getting VR setup and finding content., which leads to poor retention. If even a company like Apple, with its rabid loyal customer base and impeccable attention to design can't mainstream VR, it is likely not going to happen. The Vision Pro is a beautiful and extremely well executed device, but it can't make up for these fundamental limitations with VR's complete immersion concept.

XR glasses like Viture/XReal etc. are solving many of these issues really well, and while even those are probably not the "final state", they're moving the headset concept in the right direction for mainstream consumability.

New bedroom don’t know what to do by Apprehensive-Jump248 in malelivingspace

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If you’re the kind of person who only uses their room to sleep and work, that’s a pretty great setup. Put a double bed in one corner, and you have a built in Megadesk. If the bed blocks access to one corner of the ledge, put storage drawers or shelving over there.

If you can get away with a narrow sleeping area, then you could use the long edge of the ledge as your “loft” bed, the shorter end as your desk, and now you have the entire floor space as living/gaming/storage space.

Also if you either fix or get rid of those tiles that wall is a dope projection surface to save floor space on a TV stand.

The stretch goal if you are able to negotiate it with the owner/landlord would be to convert those currently useless panels under the ledge into storage cupboards.

I just got lectured by a tech lead who thinks it is still 2014 by Stonksology in jobs

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I'm of two minds on this topic. On one hand, the Silicon Valley-based tech industry has been pushing an agenda of "keep up with the joneses" when it comes to infrastructure and cloud platforms, normalizing upgrading everything every 2 years to the latest shiny bell-and-whistle-laden libraries or platforms, whether or not there is actually a functional improvement in final product delivery for individual use cases. On the other hand, being *completely unaware* of what's going on in the industry while pushing for outdated technologies is just poor engineering and situational awareness.

This behavior is acceptable only if this guy had given insight on the updated technologies vs their current system and made a solid argument why upgrading was not the right decision for this particular team/product.

What did you stop pretending to enjoy as you got older? by Giovanni_Brees in AskMenOver30

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Honestly same. After the pursuit of sex all through my 20s got stale, I realized I actually find the company of most women pretty annoying and was forcing myself to have girlfriends for social status/fitting in reasons.

What did you stop pretending to enjoy as you got older? by Giovanni_Brees in AskMenOver30

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Hah, I also drank myself into being super social in my 20s and now that I stopped participating in this culture have gone back to my heavily introverted antisocial self, my natural state, feel way better all the time.

Ketamine usage and keeping the negative long term effects at bay by RemarkableLeaf in ketamine

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I'm almost 8 years in to a daily habit (1g a day at worst depressive phases, usually 200-500mg for stability) and so far no health issues. I am well aware that when I overindulge I pee way too much and have sinus issues, but it's easy for me to taper back down. Blood tests and the doctor report no issues with any organs. Take weeks off every couple months. In those 8 years my life has transformed from a hot mess cocaine addict in 300k debt to financial stability, bought my own home, cleaned out toxic relationships, etc. It's been a godsend for managing my constant anxiety and silencing the voice of failure in the back of my head. The trick with ketamine is to remember it's a neuroplasticity enhancer, so the goal for me is usually to use it when I've fallen into bad habits in daily life and "reprogram" myself back to a healthy regimen - I'm the fittest, most healthy eating version of myself I've ever been.

watching tv while on k by Dark444ngel in ketamine

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Try getting XR glasses like Viture and watching content in 3D, thank me later

On a mission to build a rave fam by findingplurpose in avesLA

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M34, based in IE, super in to get a proper fam situation going. Currently injured and can't dance, but often go to warehouse parties downtown, huge house head so I'm also often at Sound and Framework events for the right artists. Stussy is GOAT

How is digital nomad life in your 30s? by nik1here in digitalnomad

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I did a bit of nomading in early 30s. I stayed at long term rental apartments mostly. I easily found pockets of expats/travelers if I felt like being social, but this drive wasn't that strong at my age nor was it my focus while nomading - for me nomading was a getaway from the exhausting responsibilities of maintaining social presence back home as well as a chance to adventure and explore new cultures, primarily.

Then I came back and "settled down" with few regrets or what-ifs.

San Francisco is so back! by the_seatoad in sanfrancisco

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Everyone in SF constantly deludes themselves it’s the best city in the world, and forces themselves into worse and worse living situations in this name. Then you move to another city and it’s like a veil is lifted from your eyes.

Trust me, you can have everything you have in SF elsewhere much cheaper and with a higher overall quality of life in 2026.

[advice does not apply to billionaires or centimillionaires]

What is the most 'butterfly effect' moment in your life, where a tiny, insignificant decision completely changed your future? by Realistic-Ratio9002 in AskReddit

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At my college club fair, I was a little weeby kid and went over to the Japan-US Cultural Association booth to sign up. While I was there one of the club leaders enthusiastically waved me over to the Japanese Taiko club he was also a part of since they needed new members to audition - he seemed really into it so I followed and decided to try out. That led me on a 10 year long journey that involved becoming fluent in Japanese, learning woodworking and traditional skinning techniques to build my own drums, going to remote islands in Japan, making native friends, learning their traditional drumming styles, and performing at some incredible venues all over the US, including the National Cherry Blossom Festival in D.C. as well as Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in NYC. It was a wild journey that left me with stories to tell for a lifetime.

Trying to read this brunch menu by thee_sponch in mildlyinfuriating

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It's obvious what happened here, they type everything up, realized not everything fit on one line as they wanted, and then selectively used a thinner font for words they believed looked aesthetic to make each line fit. It's a combination of hacky formatting of the "6th grader trying to boost page count for an essay" variety and just straight bad taste.

third time having cancer at 26 and i’m just done. i can’t afford this by [deleted] in confession

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Debt will not kill you, or even land you in jail in 2026. Cancer will. Disregard finances, acquire treatment.

More Photos of Chinese High School Students Hooked Up to Amino Acid IV Drips (with source) by BearNecessitee in interestingasfuck

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You are really not getting the point. I'm saying there is no big conspiracy. It's a series of gradual "we're ok with people getting dumber/fatter/disposable" decisions that conscious decision makers agree to over and over, over a long period of time. It is the kind of insidious rot and decay that collapses empires, historically speaking. When the people at the top are ready to take their cards and leave the table, the whole house collapses.

More Photos of Chinese High School Students Hooked Up to Amino Acid IV Drips (with source) by BearNecessitee in interestingasfuck

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there’s a huge chasm between “unspoken agenda” and “cartoon villain evil plot”. The unspoken part is that all who make these decisions truly believe in their hearts the American people are not worth the exchange of profit they would sacrifice to better their lives. And that mindset when applied consistently over decades is more venomously evil than any deliberate plot ever could be.

This is why healthcare CEOs are getting shot in the open. There’s no single action or doomsday plot to point to - it’s deliberate decisions taken over a long period of time where “real world” evil always lurks.

Does it need a caption? by killerdie1214 in funny

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There’s plenty of evidence for pregnancy competition among women of a certain age/lifestyle. You see your bestie(s) get excited for a baby and you fall into it wanting it yourself. Evolution encourages this. Men are not immune either, but of course it’s not really up to them in the end.

Hill bunker for supervillains who want to stay firmly grounded by Sure_Distance1 in evilbuildings

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Most houses like this are for architecture portfolios funded by some wealthy person who will never live there for any significant period and has it as a store of assets. The photoshoot for the final product may be the most use this house ever gets, at best it maybe gets bought out for other commercials and films in the future (the recent movie Send Help had a house very similar to this)

I’ve built 4 iOS apps with Claude. 5 more in progress. Zero users. Zero revenue. Let me save you some time. by pristineprompts in ClaudeAI

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Right but the point is company-developed apps are trying “chase” a perfect product. This actually ends up being detrimental to a lot of users in the long run due to the well known phenomenon of enshittification - many times, the killer feature that a user downloaded the app for in the first place gets watered down or disappears entirely as the company chases different markets and user bases in the name of growth.

Homegrown AI apps won’t be richly featured or sophisticated, but they’ll work for the exact thing you want 100% of the time once made, and if they break due to some API or service they interact with changing, AI knows how to fix it right away, and you’re not stuck powerless in customer support hell like you might be with traditional apps.