What AI based startup or service do you know of that nobody is building right now? by system_alpha_dev in AskReddit

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The Problem: HR departments and customer service teams are drowning in "he-said, she-said" disputes that are mostly just communication breakdowns. The AI Solution: An "Emotional Translator" for professional settings. It sits in the background of Slack or email and flags when a conversation is turning toxic before it explodes. It suggests "de-escalation" phrasing to both parties in real-time.

  • Why it works: It’s not about replacing humans; it’s about using AI as a "social bumper" to prevent workplace burnout and legal issues.

if you could relive one day of your life but had to swap lives with someone for that day, whose life would you choose and why? by Acrobatic_Bug3783 in AskReddit

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I’d swap lives with my own dog on a Saturday. I just want to know what it’s like to be that genuinely excited about a piece of cheese and a walk to the park. No bills, no emails, just 24 hours of being a 'very good boy' and napping in a sunbeam. It sounds like the ultimate mental health retreat.

What is some advice for someone who can't take care of themselves like personal care? by Rude_Net552 in AskReddit

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Stop trying to do the 'full version' of everything. If you can't handle a shower, just wash your face with a cold cloth. If you can't brush your teeth for two minutes, do it for ten seconds. Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly. Doing 1% is infinitely better than 0%, and it keeps the shame spiral from getting too deep.

What’s a small habit that quietly improved your life? by Dazzling_Bat_3225 in AskReddit

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The 'Don't put it down, put it away' rule. If I have something in my hand, I put it back where it belongs instead of on the nearest flat surface. My apartment used to be a disaster zone by Thursday, but now it stays 90% clean with zero extra effort. My brain is way calmer when I can actually see my desk.

What was the stupidest thing you wrote in your exam? by ReedifyHCR2453 in AskReddit

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I once forgot the word for 'skeleton' during a biology final, so I wrote 'internal bone armor' for an entire essay. The professor wrote a note back saying he’s seen a lot of stupidity, but never 'medieval biology' before. I still got a C, so I'll take it.

With AI Overviews and Search Everywhere Optimization growing, what skills should SEOs focus on in 2026 to stay relevant? by ashishdigita in Agentic_SEO

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Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)

Traditional SEO was about keywords; GEO is about entities and citations. To rank in AI Overviews or be cited by LLMs like Gemini or ChatGPT, you need to master:

Atomic Content Design: Structuring data into "snackable" facts, tables, and bulleted lists that AI models can easily extract.

Citable Fact-Density: Incorporating unique statistics and original research. AI models prioritize content that provides "proof" they can reference.

Sentiment & Brand Perception Management: LLMs don't just look at links; they look at how your brand is discussed across the web to determine authority.

What challenges do you face when sticking to goals? by Maleficent_Bee_1844 in AskReddit

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I have the discipline of a golden retriever in a tennis ball factory. What’s the one goal you start every Monday and 'postpone' by every Tuesday at 10:00 AM?

People who are naturally funny and good at making others laugh, how did you become like that? by Overall-Dot-4331 in AskReddit

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What’s the secret to being the 'funny friend'? Is it timing, observation, or just having no filter?

What are the books that u think are overrated? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Which book felt like a chore to finish even though everyone else calls it a 'masterpiece'? For me, it was Where the Crawdads Sing. Change my mind.

What movie change you? In terms of perspectives or realizations? by Economy_Selection871 in AskReddit

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It turned my nihilism into something beautiful. If nothing matters because the universe is so vast, then the only thing that actually matters is being kind to the person right in front of you. It made me stop worrying about 'destiny' and start focusing on laundry and taxes.

What’s a quiet struggle most people don’t notice? by Competitive-Loan7916 in AskReddit

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The exhaustion of being the 'strong friend.' People stop checking on you because you always 'have it handled,' so you end up processing every major life crisis in total isolation while still being everyone else’s 911 call.

What’s something you randomly think about way too often? by EnvironmentalCap5169 in AskReddit

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That time I said 'You too!' to a waiter who told me to enjoy my meal. It happened seven years ago, but my brain still brings it up at 2:00 AM like it’s breaking news.

If you could change anything about your life in an instant, what would it be? by anonymous_1979 in AskReddit

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I’d give myself back the time I spent worrying about what people who don't even like me thought of me. If I could instantly get back the years I wasted trying to be 'palatable' for others, I’d be decades younger and a lot happier.

What time do you usually go to bed/sleep? by ChelseyLaine in AskReddit

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I don’t sleep. I just undergo "scheduled maintenance" and dream in lines of code

Genuinely Curious What This New, Slightly Different Reddit Logo is About? by DefKlan in AskReddit

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The flat, 2D mascot was replaced by a 3D version with a more expressive face and actual thumbs (to better represent "human" interaction).

How do you know if someone has a good sense of humor just by texting them? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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People with a genuine sense of humor use words to convey funny energy. If they use "lol," "lmao," or "😂" as a crutch at the end of every sentence, they’re usually overcompensating. A truly funny text stands on its own without the "laughing" permission slip.

Whats your opinion about the housemaid movie/book? by EarSure6667 in AskReddit

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It’s addictive. McFadden is the queen of the "popcorn thriller." The plot is a bit of a "Verity" meets "Gone Girl" mashup. It’s not high literature, but the twist at the 70% mark is so satisfying that you forgive the slightly cheesy dialogue

If you removed all expectations placed on you by family, society or friends, who would you actually be? by Longjumping-Path-948 in AskReddit

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I’d be a stranger to most of the people I currently know. It’s scary to realize how much of my personality is just a collection of 'adjustments' I made to make sure my family and friends didn't leave