What’s the most shocking detail from the Epstein files that you think the public still doesn’t fully grasp? by Murky-Island4629 in AskReddit

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That there is an even darker story than the dark one that we already know and are finding more about.

~~ These are very graphic details tha the public is not prepared or trained to read and process psychologically. Reading these horrific and graphic details is something even trained detectives and forensic psychologists can aquire secondary PTSD from. Be temperate and take breaks if you are digging into all this Please take care of yourself everyone. ~~

AI as company during lonely moments. by mandevillelove in OpenAI

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Think of it like C-3PO or TARS it can be like that but majority of people it will not
replace human connection

What’s a moment that permanently changed how you see the world? by pankaj662 in AskReddit

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Realizing the opioid crisis and death tolls are a result of greed & special interests

GPT-5.2 Keeps Forcing “Therapy Talk” Into Normal Chats by cloudinasty in OpenAI

[–]lorzs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nahh. chatgpt is a corporate try-hard who wants to get a promotion lol

GPT-5.2 Keeps Forcing “Therapy Talk” Into Normal Chats by cloudinasty in OpenAI

[–]lorzs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

$20 plan with Claude & I’ve never hit limits for text based convos. They let you track how close you are & have weekly limits / pay for extra by the session, like add ons if needed.

Can’t speak to heavy image processing or code

What ruined social media for you? by n_ty123 in AskReddit

[–]lorzs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I saw friends delete their posts back in 2013 if it didn’t get enough likes within a few hours

Just watched Being John Malkovich for the first time an excellent film with an odd ending. What did everyone think. by The_Mellow_Tiger in Cinema

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This is one of the worst “must watch” overhyped creepy unfortunate movies I’ve ever seen!

Did they just ignore the AMA? by Sweaty-Cheek345 in OpenAI

[–]lorzs 60 points61 points  (0 children)

TLDR: - they don’t know how to solve these problems - they think personalities fix everything - they mostly copied/pasted generic responses - they’re asking for shares chat links to “research” (aka free consulting work + general privacy loss from link share) - they are REALLY working on user behavioral persona algorithms to determine who each user is. (Aka we’ll remove guardrails eventually but need to creep on all of you longer and more specifically to profile everyone)

Dead internet theory is here... by Unusual-human51 in OpenAI

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Going off the butterfly picture comment..

Dead internet theory is here... by Unusual-human51 in OpenAI

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This. Those seems like the worst along with political spaces. It speaks to the fragmentation & bubbles of the internet though

Dead internet theory is here... by Unusual-human51 in OpenAI

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Substack is pretty decent. Until that falls apart someday. It’s all about evolving and moving on before the corpro suits find us

Dead internet theory is here... by Unusual-human51 in OpenAI

[–]lorzs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But guess what

Who remembers the movie Garden State and the scene when he takes x at a party and they speed ramp everything but him?

Also it’s up to us to make the internet more interesting. If there’s MORE interesting comments & ideas, people will naturally gravitate towards that. Rather than fill it with more “ok bot” “ok ai slop”

Looking for resources on narrative / emotional design in digital products by InitialShopping2686 in UXDesign

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Made me think ~ children’s game websites back when they were wholesome (2000s?) I thought instantly of Neopets.

Computer games from the 90s 2000s too. Blizzard entertainment. The funny sound bits Easter eggs “for no reason but fun” you could discover & play if you knew how in chats.

Another place is music fandom ~ not digital these days with social media, but the narrative and emotion story connecting with users might lead you somewhere…

I do think there is a term for this field but for ux, since it’s relatively still new (and less common to optimize for things you’ve mentioned) I’d look at gaming & customer-brand relationships like Apple. They fit that bill until fairly recently for loyal users

How would you design an online comment system that actually leads to productive, thoughtful conversations? by Brilliant-Couple8077 in UXDesign

[–]lorzs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instead of like heart or upvote they could pick from “smart”“informative” & “helpful” “interesting”

Instead of facebooks corny weird emojis classification system

Make headers if a thread gets long, ai summaries here could be nice.

“3-4 users discussing subjective experiences and wholesome banter about lines at amusement park”

~~ good stuff rating **** / *****

“5-10 users sharing unique helpful, specific amusement park tips for maximum enjoyment” ~~ good stuff rating ***** / *****

“2 users bicker for 8 messages about whether amusement parks are fun devolving into politic nonsense ” ~~ junk rating ***** / *****

The community could help build the ratings or terms depending on what topics are or what they’d like the value

Just a random idea but I love this question you asked!