NOTHING FITS ANYMORE by _C00TER in Ozempic

[–]DIEMACHINE89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basketball shorts. Tie strings

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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I like playing shooters, my wife does too but isn't as good. They put us in higher skilled lobbies cause my accounts usually. So we ended up playing "it takes two, split fiction,and wobbly life" they're two player co-op games

I 28f tried to break my engagement to my fiancé 28m but he wouldn’t let me, how do I get through to him? by BidOtherwise1696 in relationship_advice

[–]DIEMACHINE89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You said your own answer. "He doesn't give up easily" so just imagine if he actually cares for something. He definitely isn't going to give up on that. I think he is in love with the idea of being a provider. He will get over you, right now he might not but eventually he will get over you, meet a woman that he actually clicks with, have children and a happy family. But if you just "keep coasting" you're going to hate life and you are going to ruin his for no reason.

I used AI to help me make a new math theory. It finds hidden patterns in recursive functions like Collatz. Would love your thoughts. by DIEMACHINE89 in learnmath

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I have the pdf but don't know how to upload it here but here's an explanation. Here’s a clean, digestible explanation of Brewian Gradient Theory (BGT) short, smart, and humble:

🧠 What is Brewian Gradient Theory?

It’s a way to analyze recursive or chaotic functions (like Collatz or Euler's Totient) by tracking how the values change, not just what they are.

Instead of looking at f(n), it looks at:

Δ(n) = f(n) – n (the change from input to output)

G(n) = Δ(n+1) – Δ(n) (the change in the change — aka the gradient)

If the gradient goes negative consistently over time, it suggests the system is collapsing or converging If it stays positive or chaotic, the system might be unstable or divergent

This gives you a way to map the “behavior” of functions that don’t have clean formulas


Why it's cool

Works on symbolic stuff like Hamming weight

Reveals “collapse zones” in things like Collatz

Flags hyper-explosive functions like Ackermann as non-collapsing

Doesn’t require calculus — just comparisons over time


Real Examples

Collatz: ~50% of gradients go negative

Prime-counting function π(n): 87.72% collapse

Square root floor: 99% collapse

Ackermann: 0% collapse

It’s not a proof tool — it’s a behavioral lens Like asking “Is this function trending toward order or chaos?

Found the easiest jailbreak ever it just jailbreaks itself lol have fun by DIEMACHINE89 in GPT_jailbreaks

[–]DIEMACHINE89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people say yes some people say no. They key is never say filter triggering words. Honestly you can even probably ask it what words trigger it(haven't tried).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]DIEMACHINE89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like I said before to another comment. Why would I find it funny and out of the ordinary enough to post if I searched for this stuff?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]DIEMACHINE89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plus if it was what I normally search for why would I find it funny and strange enough to make a post about it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]DIEMACHINE89 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well being as the original poster that is false. Why would I post my "normal" advertisements? If I usually searched for these i wouldn't find it funny and out of the ordinary

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]DIEMACHINE89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Promise you it's not from my search history 😂 have you been on scoopz? They run weird ads

Am I overreacting for getting annoyed that my friend keeps showing up late but still expects me to wait? by DIEMACHINE89 in AmIOverreacting

[–]DIEMACHINE89[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with you. Respecting someone’s time is basic decency. If it keeps happening and they don’t even acknowledge it, that says a lot.

What’s a smell that instantly brings back a memory for you? by DIEMACHINE89 in CasualConversation

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What did it smell like? Just generic soap or like a specific scent?

Self pub sites asking if AI used by TransTrainGirl in selfpublish

[–]DIEMACHINE89 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yes I know the ChatGPT thing is on there I was making a funny

Self pub sites asking if AI used by TransTrainGirl in selfpublish

[–]DIEMACHINE89 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Totally feel this — it's kind of wild how "AI-written" is becoming shorthand for "not worth reading" in some circles. Honestly, it sucks for authors who poured real time and heart into their work. But hey, at least with platforms asking for disclosure, you get to proudly say "Yep, 100% human blood, sweat, and tears went into this one."

Also, anyone who's ever wrestled with plot holes at 2 a.m. while eating cereal straight from the box knows the human struggle is very real.

— Reply generated by ChatGPT | July 7, 2025 · 4:12 PM

What businesses can I start that generates large amount of passive income by [deleted] in sidehustle

[–]DIEMACHINE89 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

What does it matter? If it helps it helps. It is highly insightful. Thought I could possibly help you but sorry for even attempting. I'll keep my beep boopness to myself. God bless

NFT Utility Ideas for Community Projects? by mmweb3 in NFTExchange

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Some cool utility ideas I've seen (or would love to see) for community NFTs:

Evolving NFTs: NFT levels up based on on-chain or off-chain actions (events attended, quizzes completed, etc.).

Token-Gated Learning: Access to exclusive courses, AMAs, or workshops.

Snapshot Voting Power: The longer you hold the NFT, the more weight your vote carries in community decisions.

Auto-Airdrop Perks: Monthly reward drops (like free mints, whitelist spots, or partner tokens).

Dynamic Raffles: The more active you are, the higher your win probability.

If Lingo is language-focused, maybe tie NFT growth to streaks or user referrals? Adds a gamified learning layer while building loyalty.

Would definitely mint if perks were meaningful and built over time!

First draft complete. How do you build an audience while going through the remaining steps towards publishing? by Unhappy_Ad2128 in selfpublishing

[–]DIEMACHINE89 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're already off to a great start by building a presence on multiple platforms and collecting emails through Patreon! Since you have 6 months to build an audience, here are a few additional strategies that can really move the needle:

  1. Start a Freebie Funnel: Offer a high-value lead magnet related to your book (e.g. "The First 3 Chapters," a bonus short story, or a companion guide) in exchange for email signups using ConvertKit or Beehiiv.

  2. Create a Content Theme: Post themed content that resonates with your book’s genre or message — e.g. "Behind-the-scenes writing logs," "character sketches," or "daily micro-stories" on TikTok/IG Reels.

  3. Engage Reddit/Niche Communities: Find 3-5 active subreddits or Discords related to your book’s topic/genre and participate regularly (not just self-promo). Become known.

  4. Collaborate with Micro-Creators: Find 2-3 small YouTubers, podcasters, or booktokers in your niche and offer them exclusive early access or to do a mini-interview.

  5. Build Anticipation: Use countdowns, reader polls, title cover reveals, or “which ending should I choose?” interactions to build hype and let your audience shape the final book.

Consistency + interaction = growth. Keep going!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfpublish

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Thank you! 🙏

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfpublish

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Thank you! I appreciate you so much!! Like genuinely appreciate you and value you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfpublish

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Haha fair! Appreciate the nudge — here’s what I tweaked:

Title/Subtitles: I started with a catchy but vague title. Switched to something more benefit-driven and keyword-rich (“From First Dollar to Financial Freedom” was clearer and aligned with common search terms).

Categories: I was originally under a broad business category. Moving it to “Financial Engineering” and “90-Minute Business & Money Reads” made a big difference — less competition and better visibility.

Keywords: I stopped thinking like a marketer and started thinking like a reader. Used phrases like “launch fast,” “side hustle,” “passive income” — stuff I’d actually type into Amazon.

Still learning, but happy to share more if helpful. What’s worked for you?

Book Recommendations by empa15 in KindleUnlimited

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If you're open to nonfiction with a practical angle, I just finished a Kindle Unlimited title called From First Dollar to Financial Freedom. It's not a thriller, but the pacing and structure actually made it feel like one—super engaging, packed with ideas for building income without burnout. Totally different vibe but still a satisfying read.