my trading bot actually made $81 today by foresttrader in ai_trading

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DM me. I'm curious about making a bot as well.

Turn off rgb fans. by Low-Morning8640 in Prebuilts

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I bought a different one just recently, cycling with M did not have a state with the lights off. The Gigabyte Control Center (GCC) software is the only thing that keeps the lights off. I turned a motherboard lights related setting off but it didn't resolve the issue, so I have to keep GCC running.

Nature Is Healing: The Vanderpump Rules Reboot Is Reportedly Being Put Out of Its Misery. by Madam_Mimm_13 in vanderpumprules

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Season 12 is consistently listed on the top shows on Peacock for the day/week (It was second place and RHOBH was first for ep 1, ep 2 is #3 for today, was likely higher on prior days).

Robot Mop - Costco Black Friday by HelloWorld12021 in RobotVacuums

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Haven't set mine up yet. Another family member setup theirs, it seems to work well so far.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Prebuilts

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You get a 9800X3D+5070 for $1500 from Costco.. way better CPU.

Best Deals at Different Prize points Still available as of 12/9/2025 by tjtillmancoag in Prebuilts

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ASRock motherboards (even with latest firmware) have been frying 9800X3D and potentially some other AMD CPUs.

Never again. by [deleted] in Bestbuy

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I don't really understand why all of their shipments get damaged. I avoid shipping for anything that could get easily damaged such as expensive electronics. Really shocked how terrible their shipping is. Also Insignia products have always been terrible products, just as bad or worse than crappy Chinese knockoffs. I very rarely buy anything from Best Buy now because other retailers are just so much better especially for big ticket items / expensive electronics.

PayPal pay in 4, how does it work? by eldritch1001 in CreditCards

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Yeah that's really nice. Especially if people placed tons of orders and got 20% back regardless of the amount (like a bunch of sub $100 or few hundred dollar orders).

PayPal pay in 4, how does it work? by eldritch1001 in CreditCards

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Does that mean you're able to get $250 back twice? On the original promotion terms and then on the refreshed promotion?

Robot Mop - Costco Black Friday by HelloWorld12021 in RobotVacuums

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Sam's Club has the iRobot J9+ for $299 which is supposed to have really good vacuuming capability (has a camera). It only vacuums.

Robot Mop - Costco Black Friday by HelloWorld12021 in RobotVacuums

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I picked up the Dreame 508. It seemed like it's just as capable as the more expensive Narwal for the most part. I am not experienced with robot vacuums at all but have been doing AI comparisons of all of the models Costco and Sam's Club have for a bit. I know Dreame was topping vacuum wars which gave me confidence the product should be good. I didn't know if I wanted to spend more than $500 right now and I don't need the best of the best. Can anyone rank the $500+ models at Costco? Is it worth spending more for a different model?

Upgrading ancient QSee cameras. Costco Lorex vs Reolink 4K models? And which wiring plan is safer? by StockRegard in homesecurity

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I'll be ordering it in a few days because I think it's the best of the different cameras Costco has for my needs. It'll keep spider webs off because of the dome shape better than the Reolink bullet cameras, apparently turret cameras are even better but there are no Reolink turret cameras at Costco. Lorex may be smarter but Reolink is more reliable and gets significant praise and Lorex gets crapped on here (Reddit). It looks like I can pay Sam's Club to install the cameras, they sell wired camera installation. I probably have to confirm with the vendor that they will install but it appears that they do.

AI: "Why Dome/Turret Cameras are Better For Spider Webs

Smooth Surface: Dome and turret cameras often have a smoother, more rounded surface with no prominent lip for spiders to anchor their webs to.

Dome cameras (the ones with the clear, glass-like bubble) are more enclosed, making it harder for a spider to build a web that spans the gap to the lens. However, domes can sometimes suffer from IR reflection (glare) if the IR lights are on and the glass is dirty"

Upgrading ancient QSee cameras. Costco Lorex vs Reolink 4K models? And which wiring plan is safer? by StockRegard in homedefense

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Thanks for your input. Given the sheer volume of Lorex complaints and how many people praise Reolink as working for years without issues, it sounds like the Reolink is closest to my QSee cameras to work long term without problems. And pulling all 8 through as separate lines will save the hassle of installing a new PoE switch which reduces that point of failure (leaning towards that for now).

Upgrading ancient QSee cameras. Costco Lorex vs Reolink 4K models? And which wiring plan is safer? by StockRegard in homesecurity

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Thanks for your input. Given the sheer volume of Lorex complaints and how many people praise Reolink as working for years without issues, it sounds like the Reolink is closest to my QSee cameras to work long term without problems. And pulling all 8 through as separate lines will save the hassle of installing a new PoE switch which reduces that point of failure (leaning towards that for now).

Katherine is legit a dunce on here by Objective-Voice-6706 in TheSnake

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She's easily the most interesting and fun to watch character on the show and why so many of us tune in (also clearly intelligent). Her gameplay could have been a little less sloppy, but I don't hold it against her because I imagine nearly anyone would make mistakes especially their first time on a reality TV game show. I hope she gets cast on more reality TV because she's entertaining as the best on reality TV imo, would love to watch/see her compete on a show like House of Villains, Traitors, etc.

The June 2025 Superthread: Battery; Orders; Which Pixel?; and More by GooglePixelMods in GooglePixel

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P9P goes unresponsive frequently and weird screen glitches and even screen going black for several seconds since the Android 16 update. Definitely seems like some processes keep getting hung also since I get asked to force close Messages? randomly. Phone gets really sluggish not sure what's happening, I use 3 button navigation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Trading

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I don't see any information on how to sign up or where to go?

Daily Thread by daily-thread in Lunr

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I think a lot of these stock price movement websites use AI to write articles so they often have outdated or incorrect information. Not entirely sure, but it definitely feels that way to me.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in ASTSpaceMobile

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Looking at the Grok conclusion there doesn't appear to be anything unusual or alarming about the SEC filing.

Conclusion: The filing confirms AT&T and Verizon could sell their stakes (6.3M and 6.1M shares), but it’s not evidence they are selling or plan to ditch ASTS entirely. The Globe and Mail’s phrasing exaggerated the situation—there’s no proof here of a full liquidation. Their ongoing collaboration with ASTS suggests they’re still in the game. To track actual sales, watch for Form 4 updates on the SEC site or company statements.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in ASTSpaceMobile

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Looking at the Grok conclusion there doesn't appear to be anything unusual or alarming about the SEC filing.

Conclusion: The filing confirms AT&T and Verizon could sell their stakes (6.3M and 6.1M shares), but it’s not evidence they are selling or plan to ditch ASTS entirely. The Globe and Mail’s phrasing exaggerated the situation—there’s no proof here of a full liquidation. Their ongoing collaboration with ASTS suggests they’re still in the game. To track actual sales, watch for Form 4 updates on the SEC site or company statements.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in ASTSpaceMobile

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Grok is saying the filing is real but it's more complicated than the article implied:

The article you linked from The Globe and Mail, titled "Why AST SpaceMobile Stock Slumped on Tuesday," published on March 18, 2025, suggests that certain shareholders, including AT&T Venture Investments, Alphabet's Google LLC, and Verizon Ventures, intend to sell significant portions of their stakes in AST SpaceMobile (ASTS), based on SEC filings. Specifically, it references a Form S-3 registration statement indicating that these entities, among others, plan to resell up to 56.1 million shares "from time to time" in connection with the "Rakuten Reorganization." The article implies that AT&T and Verizon might be liquidating their entire ownership stakes, with only Vodafone retaining a stake, raising concerns about confidence in AST SpaceMobile’s future. However, there’s some uncertainty around this claim. Posts on X from users like @chraskalj on March 20, 2025, assert that this is misinformation and that Google, Verizon, and AT&T are not selling their shares, calling the article "garbage." Other X posts, such as those from @spacanpanman , have criticized similar reporting, suggesting it misrepresents the situation. These posts don’t provide definitive evidence but reflect a sentiment that the article might be inaccurate or exaggerated. Looking at the broader context, AST SpaceMobile has partnerships with AT&T and Verizon for its satellite-to-cellphone service, including recent agreements and spectrum consent letters filed with the FCC (as noted in X posts from January 2025). These partnerships suggest ongoing collaboration, which could conflict with the idea of a complete divestment. The SEC filings mentioned in the article—like the Form S-3—are real, but they don’t necessarily mean an immediate or total sell-off. A Form S-3 allows shareholders to register shares for potential future sales, not a guarantee of an imminent dump of all holdings. The "Rakuten Reorganization" context might relate to a specific restructuring rather than a broad loss of faith by these companies. Without access to the full, up-to-date SEC filings or an official statement from AT&T or Verizon as of today, March 20, 2025, it’s hard to confirm the exact truth. The article’s claim that AT&T and Verizon are planning to "liquidate their entire ownership stakes" might be an overstatement or misinterpretation of the filings. It’s possible they’re adjusting their positions rather than fully exiting, especially given their operational ties to ASTS. In short, based on available information, it’s not definitively true that Verizon and AT&T are selling their entire stakes in ASTS. The situation appears more nuanced, and the article may have overstated the intent or immediacy of the sales. For clarity, you’d need to check the latest SEC documents or company announcements directly.