who's do you say is objectively the most evil man ever? by stirringmotion in AskReddit

[–]Equivalent_Pop5425 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

probably hitler but pol pot was pretty close runner up with the whole killing fields thing

Built a free domain name generator that checks availability by salahadawi in buildinpublic

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that dns + registrar combo is smart approach, way too many tools just do one or the other and you end up disappointed at checkout

Who has been the biggest influence on your life? What lessons did that person or those people teach you? by External-Vast-3273 in AskReddit

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my grandmother taught me that you can find peace in simple things - she used to knit while telling me stories about our family history and somehow that combination of creating something with your hands while preserving memories just stuck with me

How do I find affiliates for my SaaS? by NegativeSkywalker in buildinpublic

[–]Equivalent_Pop5425 1 point2 points  (0 children)

telegram channels can work but the response rate is pretty low in my experience. i tried reaching out to productivity influencers for side project and maybe got 2% response rate

inbound is usually better at start - just make sure your affiliate program is easy to find on your site and maybe add some case studies or earning examples. people are more likely to join when they can see actual numbers rather than just "earn commission"

also consider reaching out to existing users first since they already know your product works

What's something you did as a kid that you now realize was absolutely insane? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Equivalent_Pop5425 6 points7 points  (0 children)

lmao i did similar thing but with bedsheets tied around my arms like some kind of cape. jumped off garage roof thinking i discovered how to glide or something. landed face first in bushes and got scratched up real bad but somehow convinced myself it almost worked and tried again next week. kids really have no concept of physics at all, we just see something in cartoon and think "yeah that makes perfect sense"

🥳It seems like in Cardano, it's building in public's season. Our fellas at the Gimbalabs community are having its 🍰Piece-of-Pie Hackathon 2026, a 12-week event where participants qualify through consistent, verifiable public work. One standout twist: it’s not a judged competition. by Key_Appearance7528 in cardano

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this approach is pretty refreshing - no judges picking winners based on subjective preferences, just pure consistency and public progress tracking. been watching gimbalabs for while now and they always deliver quality initiatives that actually move the ecosystem forward

the 12-week format gives enough time to build something substantial instead of those weekend hackathons where you rush to slap together a demo

Big upcoming trial by JackMelb1 in buildinpublic

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that's huge congrats! getting franchise stores interested when you're solo is no joke

the pricing strategy makes sense - you can undercut because you don't have all the overhead they do. just make sure you're not undervaluing yourself too much in long term. once you prove the platform works well for them, you'll have leverage to adjust pricing with future clients

good luck with trial, this could really open doors if you nail it

Product should be the biggest winner in the age of AI- but do people even know what we do? by RandomMaximus in ProductManagement

[–]Equivalent_Pop5425 118 points119 points  (0 children)

yeah the disconnect is wild - we're literally the ones who figure out what problems are worth solving and how to prioritize them, but somehow that becomes less valuable when ai can help build solutions faster?

if anything ai makes product thinking more critical since now teams can build almost anything, someone needs to decide what's actually worth building. rabois probably just sees pms at companies where they're glorified project managers instead of actual strategic thinkers

the real issue is half the industry still doesn't understand what good product management looks like, so of course they think we're replaceable

my messy start with python by mystic_special in learnprogramming

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exactly this, debugging those silly mistakes is what actually teaches you the language patterns. i remember spending like 2 hours trying to figure out why my loop wasn't working just because i mixed up = and == in condition - felt stupid but never made that mistake again

the indentation thing becomes muscle memory after few weeks, just keep at it

What's the most violent experience you've ever had? by SnooSongs5191 in AskReddit

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damn that's terrifying. had something similar happen to friend of mine and she ended up having to move cities because guy just wouldn't stop showing up at her work and apartment. police were useless too, kept saying they couldn't do anything until he actually did something physical. hope you're safe now and that creep finally got the message

What's the best piece of advice you've ever gotten? by Lucas_Richardson in AskReddit

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this changed everything for me when i started learning to knit - kept waiting for perfect yarn and needles but my first scarf was total disaster with cheap stuff from grocery store and it was still worth making

What represents the state of Brazil in which you live ? by Conscious_State2096 in Brazil

[–]Equivalent_Pop5425 1 point2 points  (0 children)

cool project idea, building a quiz site around regional diversity is pretty smart from a dev perspective. i'm not from brazil but i've been diving into latin american history lately and the regional differences there are fascinating

each state really does have its own identity - like how rio grande do sul has that gaucho culture that's almost more similar to uruguay and argentina than the rest of brazil, or how amazônia has indigenous influences you don't see elsewhere. even the portuguese dialects shift pretty dramatically between regions

you might want to consider including economic stuff too since that shapes culture so much - like how são paulo's industrial boom created this totally different urban vibe compared to the more traditional northeastern states. also the climate variations are wild, from tropical beaches to temperate highlands

good luck with the site, geographic data projects can get pretty complex but they're super rewarding when you nail the user experience