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yes if dark one is that sh!t.
sankit@sankitdev
unpopular opinion: light mode UIs actually look more premium. fight me in the comments.
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@sankitdev gotcha. the difference is clear. white one is crafted with care while the dark one looks pure slop.
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@CodingNoobie discord indeed used to be better. now its mostly a place for degenerates. it's still pretty good though
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putting my dawg "discord" in the same league as whatsapp should be straight-up crime.
Prasenjit@Star_Knight12
comparing discord and whatsapp
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@vedantdotrpm even groww is yc backed. but yea meesho being a yc company amazes me every time too
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the man. the myth. the legend.

Arun@hiarun02
Self-taught developers don’t need introductions for this guy.
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@the__csy20 @github you may not realize it but these companies can probably go bankrupt if they started giving out access to opus in their free or medium packages.
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@github Copilot is now charging $40 just to use Claude Opus — the one model I actually rely on.
To make it worse, their payment system still doesn't support UPI, which cuts out a huge chunk of users. And now they're putting the only model worth using behind an even higher paywall?
Really disappointed with how this is being handled.

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Scan your face to make post on Reddit.
This is what Reddit CEO is going to implement for all users on Reddit.
Hundreds of millions of regular people log into Reddit every month just to scroll memes, vent in comments, argue about dumb stuff, and feel like part of something real.
Now their CEO Steve Huffman wants you to pull out your phone, look at the camera, and scan your face like you're unlocking your bank app.
"Reddit is for humans," he says. But man, this decision is straight-up horrible for Reddit.
The whole point of the site has always been that you can stay anonymous.
You post wild takes, share personal stories, or roast stuff without your boss, family, or ex finding out.
Force a face scan and that freedom is gone. Real humans are gonna bounce. Subs will go quiet.
Discord tried the exact same crap just last month lmao
They rolled out face scans and ID checks for "verification"to fight bots and age stuff.
The backlash was so brutal that People were deleting accounts left and right, canceling their Nitro subs, flooding forums with rage.
It got so bad that Discord had to completely reverse course
issued damage-control statements, and basically admitted it was a mess.
Users hated it, and it almost killed the good will they had built up.
Reddit is walking into the same trap...
deepfakes are already too easy. But it will scare off actual humans who just want to post without handing over their face forever.
One data breach and your scan is out there for good. Privacy gone. Anonymity gone.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Reddit CEO says the company is considering requiring Face ID to ensure humanity in order to crack down on AI bots.
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