The poster says the AI bubble will not burst because users rely on AI every day for emails, summaries, coding, and learning, and that they themselves are demand. Top comments counter that using the Internet every day did not prevent the dotcom bubble, and mock the original post as possibly an AI-written “copium rant.”
The poster uses a handwritten note to prove that writing, taking a photo, and posting takes only one minute, mocking people who use AI just to save that tiny amount of time. The comments largely go off-topic, praising the handwriting, mentioning birthdays such as Oct. 1st and March 14th, and warning not to leak the dog’s name.
A video of someone landing a skateboard trick during a total solar eclipse went viral, with visuals so rare they looked synthetic. Top comments noted that even reality may now be suspected of being AI, and someone shared a solar eclipse photo seen from Northern Ireland as a comparison.
A popular AskReddit thread asked users to name jobs unlikely to be replaced by AI for at least the next 50 years, with discussion focusing on abilities AI cannot fully take over, such as physical labor, caregiving, complex interpersonal communication, and on-site adaptability.
The poster complains that Pinterest has almost entirely turned into AI content. They only wanted to see real houses, art references, and real hairstyles, but it is increasingly hard to filter for trustworthy images, prompting agreement that the platform is losing its usefulness.
The post mocks someone for raging over EU requirements that AI-generated content must be labeled, even shouting that they want to kick Europe off the internet. The discussion focuses on the conflict between AI transparency labels, regulation, and internet freedom.
Star Citizen players point out that CIG has partnered with ElevenLabs AI voice studio, arguing that people who previously denied it would use AI voice have been proven wrong. The controversy centers on game voice acting, actors’ rights, and the boundaries of AI tools.
The poster said they tried Nyx but could never get used to it, especially compared with caster frame such as Jade and Nova. The comments discussed which frame in Warframe people like in concept but find awkward to actually play.
The Karma Keepers developer posted in incremental_games, saying the game has received community feedback since its rough prototype stage, and that the full version is now about to launch, so they are giving away 10 Steam keys to celebrate and thank players.
The poster asked modders to stop overusing AI images for CrusaderKings mods, saying it makes the workshop look worse and hurts players’ ability to find good work. The debate centered on the quality of mod showcase images and the use of AI.
A Solo Game Dev discussed whether to use AI during development, then later edited the post to say the comments had left them discouraged and that they should not have been read as claiming superiority. The post reflects the tension indie developers feel between efficiency and creative principles.
A poster in Anthropic says they do not understand why AI-generated text watermarking makes many Anthropic users angry, and says that, being in the EU, they support making such requirements law. The discussion revolves around identifying AI text, privacy, false positives, and regulation.