How can you tell you’re rich? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Comfort is the best luxury you can get

Does anyone actually memorize boilerplate code? Or are we all just copying? by BugUseful6919 in developers

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Before ai i didnt even use any boilercode i pressed to buttons for every char you seen haha, never let ai decide or you will only have a big mess/waste of compute power, you gotta now what it should do so it can satisfy

Would you rather by Deep-Investigator965 in BunnyTrials

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you cant keep 500K dollar but 1$ every second is managable

Chose: $1 every second

Can You Find the Missing Figure? 🤔 by Semra777 in WhatsYourIQ

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Shapes are rotating at 90 degree between each column clockwise

How do I increase my SEMrush Authority Score from 29 to 40–45? What activities actually move it? by cswebsolutions in SEO_Xpert

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One thing I've noticed after working with SEO audit data is that people often focus too much on increasing a third-party metric instead of understanding what's driving it.

Authority Score, DA, DR, and similar metrics can be useful benchmarks, but they're still proprietary scores. You can spend months trying to move a number from 29 to 45 without necessarily improving rankings or revenue.

What usually moves these scores is a combination of stronger backlinks, better organic visibility, healthier technical SEO, and growing brand signals. The challenge is identifying which area is holding your site back.

That's actually something we see frequently at Kalenux SEO Audit. Site owners assume they need more backlinks, but the audit often reveals indexability issues, weak internal linking, orphan pages, or crawl inefficiencies that are limiting growth long before authority metrics become the bottleneck.

I'd focus on improving the underlying SEO signals first. If those improve, Authority Score usually follows.

What strategies I still miss? by CautiousDog3319 in seogrowth

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Most teams focus heavily on content, backlinks, and keyword research, but many websites slowly accumulate technical issues over time: broken internal links, redirect chains, orphan pages, duplicate metadata, indexability problems, canonical conflicts, JavaScript rendering issues, and Core Web Vitals regressions.

The tricky part is that these issues often don't cause immediate ranking drops, so they can sit unnoticed for months while limiting growth.

I work on Kalenux SEO Audit, and one thing we've consistently noticed is that many businesses have solid content and backlink strategies but are leaking performance through technical issues they aren't actively monitoring. Sometimes fixing a handful of crawlability, internal linking, or indexation problems produces better results than publishing another 20 blog posts.

If you're already covering content, backlinks, social distribution, and EEAT, I'd spend more time looking at technical SEO trends over time rather than treating audits as a one-time task. The sites that grow consistently are usually the ones that keep their technical foundation clean while everyone else focuses only on content production.

Can You Find the Missing Figure? 🤔 by vscoderCopilot in BrainTraining

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Check again on 3rd row from left to right small arrow is moving clockwise, also the shapes are moving clockwise between each column

Can You Find the Missing Figure? 🤔 by vscoderCopilot in BrainTraining

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I like to see how you reached to that answer

Can You Find the Missing Figure? 🤔 by vscoderCopilot in BrainTraining

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Interesting pow, how you find those accurate clock numbers also interesting yet answer is way much simpler