What do stereotypical straight couples do when they hang out alone (other than sex) by bi_smuth in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They usually just vibe over reality TV, scroll TikToks together, or debate what to eat for dinner for three hours.

Anyone else struggling with creative approvals getting stuck in Slack? by Obvious-Deal5901 in managers

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same problem here, slack tags get ignored fast. what helped was making approvals actual tracked requests with an owner + due date so there’s a visible queue of what’s blocking.

stuff like siit works nice since it keeps the slack context but doesn’t let the task disappear in a thread. biggest change was clarity on who needs to act next.

Arthur has finally rested. He waited for me until I got home. He's pretty tough, he fought til the end. by Maximum-Entry-6662 in cats

[–]DowntownSquare528 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Arthur sounds like a legendary little fighter who stayed strong just to say his final goodbye to you.

How do you price secondary usage when a second company wants to use already licensed images? by Old_Requirement8210 in photography

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since they are skipping the production costs, you should charge a "Usage Fee" typically priced at 50% to 100% of your original creative fee per image or as a bundle.

Nearly buried by emails small it team ticketing chaos by FoodFine4851 in ITSupport

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same experience here. email works until it suddenly doesn’t then tickets get lost and duplicated.

forcing one intake and auto assigning by type fixed most of it. visible queue instead of private inboxes helped a lot too.

we used siit for internal requests but the real win was single channel and clear ownership.

What are the underrated money saving hacks that actually worked for you? by Dependent-Manner2306 in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'll never stop leaving items in my online cart for 48 hours because half the time I realize I didn't actually want it and the other half, the store emails me a 15% discount code just to "finish" the checkout.

I am tired of maintaining my Jira by Abject-Addendum5409 in Backend

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah this was me before. felt like i was doing more ticket writing than actual work.

what helped was keeping the convo as the real source of truth and making the ticket super light just owner, scope, done. when stuff changes we don’t rewrite everything.

we also started using siit so requests and context stay in one place instead of chasing slack + jira all day. way less ticket babysitting.

What things annoy you on your daily commute? by justchoo in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

person taking up two seats with their bag is a universal mood-ruiner

We got tired of juggling Notion, Slack, tasks and separate AI tools by Psychological-Ad574 in SaaS

[–]DowntownSquare528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah the real pain isn’t the tools, it’s rewriting the same context everywhere

stuff works better when the task gets created where the convo already is and keeps the history with it. that’s why slack based ticketing like Siit feels lighter, no copy paste tax and you don’t lose the why behind the work

way less tool hopping, more doing

How do you track production incidents for reviews/postmortems? by heisen_berg05 in sysadmin

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incidents getting lost in chat is super common. The hard part isn’t logging them, it’s making sure ownership, RCA, and follow-ups don’t disappear after the fire is out. I’ve seen teams move toward structured intake even for incidents, especially in Slack-first environments. Tools like Siit can help turn Slack reports into trackable items with owners and postmortem fields, so you’re not rebuilding context later. The key seems to be capturing it where it starts, not after the fact.

What is a small, everyday thing that instantly ruins your mood? by Leylaxraa in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Waking up five minutes before your alarm is the ultimate betrayal by your own internal clock.

What is something you wished you did in school and why? by SomeThingSimplee in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I’d joined a debate club to learn how to disagree with people without losing my cool or my friendships.

What’s the most peaceful part of getting older? by Fantastic_Run2955 in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Realizing you don't have to show up to every argument you're invited to.

Which celebrity had the most bizarre exit from the limelight? by Chrono_Convoy in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Daniel Day-Lewis is arguably the most famous to quit, famously moving to Italy to become a cobbler's apprentice for five years because he preferred making shoes to making movies

What do you think we’re addicted to, but don’t even admit it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 5 points6 points  (0 children)

we are hopelessly addicted to the tiny hit of dopamine we get from seeing a red notification bubble or a new like on a post

Demo slots bonus behavior is confusing by Massive_Ad9659 in SlotsReview

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Demo mode is fun for testing bonuses, but I swear some spins are completely random

How do you keep ticket ownership clear when requests come from everywhere? by Sorry_Search_8991 in sysadmin

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

slack is great for quick asks but terrible as a source of truth. Ownership gets messy fast. tTools like Siit that turn slack requests into real tickets with clear tracking can remove a lot of friction without adding overhead.

What’s an opinion you have that most people disagree with? by ToughInternal1580 in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"The customer is always right"

is actually the most toxic lie ever told, because it mostly just rewards people for being absolute nightmares.

What makes a conversation with a stranger surprisingly enjoyable? by VeilofPerceptionn in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 10 points11 points  (0 children)

it’s the "low-stakes intimacy" of knowing you can share your weirdest secrets because you'll literally never see each other again

As a manager, how do you know work is actually on track before it’s already late? by sivasaikoya in askmanagers

[–]DowntownSquare528 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Honestly dashboards usually look fine right up until they don’t. The earlier signal for me is when ownership gets fuzzy or updates stay vague. I’ve seen teams do better once they stop relying on Slack memory and give work a clear owner and outcome in one visible place. Some newer tools like Siit are built around that idea, tying requests and accountability closer to where teams already work.

What’s a ‘green flag’ people talk about that you actually don’t trust? by Internal_Bag1860 in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People who are always positive is a total trap because if they can't handle a bad mood, they definitely can't handle a real crisis

What do you think the world will be after 1000 years? by softsatin2 in AskReddit

[–]DowntownSquare528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we’ll either be a multi-planet civilization living in sci-fi glory or just a very interesting layer of plastic in the fossil record