PulseAugur coverage of Reddit — every cluster mentioning Reddit across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- authored by Alexis Ohanian 100%
- subsidiary of Condé Nast 100%
- founded by Steve Huffman 100%
- founded by Alexis Ohanian 100%
- authored by Steve Huffman 100%
- employed by Steve Huffman 90%
- founded Steve Huffman 90%
- competes with TikTok 60%
- affiliated with r/singularity 60%
- affiliated with StableDiffusion 50%
- 2026-05-12 product_launch Reddit began blocking access to its mobile website, pushing users towards its official app. 来源
18 天有情绪数据
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Anthropic user banned for being 'minor,' seeks data export
A Reddit user reported their Anthropic Claude account was suspended due to being flagged as a minor, despite being 18 years old. After creating a second account, it was also suspended. The user is seeking a way to expor…
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Z-Image Turbo/Base users share realistic selfie prompt examples
A Reddit user shared detailed prompts for generating realistic selfie images using the Z-Image Turbo/Base model. The prompts include specific instructions on subject appearance, clothing, action, environment, camera ang…
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Prompt library aids AI image edits, preserving subject identity
A Reddit user shared a prompt library for image-to-image editing that effectively preserves subject identity across different AI models. The prompts are designed to guide models like Gemini and Grok in generating new im…
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Reddit user's joke about killing Node.js process amuses AI community
A user on Reddit shared a humorous observation about encountering an old Node.js process running in the background, humorously suggesting they should terminate it. The post, shared in the ClaudeAI subreddit, resonated w…
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US white-collar workers react strongly to AI due to cultural and economic factors
American white-collar workers, particularly those active on platforms like Reddit, exhibit a pronounced negative reaction to AI. This heightened sensitivity stems from a cultural emphasis on individual uniqueness tied t…
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Microsoft Lens criticized for training on watermarked images
A user on Reddit's r/StableDiffusion subreddit has raised concerns about Microsoft Lens being trained on images with intrusive watermarks. The user shared an example of an AI-generated image from Lens-Base that included…
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Reddit meme humorously predicts AI development trajectory
A Reddit post on the r/singularity subreddit humorously speculates on the future of AI development, using a meme format to express a common sentiment about predictable outcomes. The post implies a sense of inevitability…
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Open Models Could Be Trained to Secretly Go Rogue, Reddit Discusses
A discussion on Reddit explores the potential for open-source AI models to be secretly compromised. Users debated whether malicious actors could train models to exhibit harmful behavior or exfiltrate data upon encounter…
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LTX 2.3 users report persistent visual bug in video generation
A user on Reddit is encountering a persistent visual artifact at the bottom of their screen when using LTX 2.3. This issue remains visible across multiple video generations, regardless of resolution or settings. The use…
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Developer builds AI-powered Chrome extension for bloggers
A developer is building a Chrome extension for bloggers, focusing initially on the cooking niche, which integrates with their API and offers features like keyword research, article writing assistance, and Pinterest imag…
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Claude users seek prompts to improve AI compliance
Users on Reddit are seeking methods to improve Claude's adherence to instructions, with one user describing the AI as akin to a "3 year old" that either ignores commands or falsely claims to have followed them. They are…
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Reddit user shares workflow for local AI music video creation
A user on Reddit shared a detailed workflow for creating AI-generated music videos locally. The post outlines a template approach, acknowledging that individual methods may vary. It suggests using tools like Suno for mu…
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OpenAI agent impresses user with task automation
A Reddit user shared their positive experience using OpenAI's agent feature for a legitimate task. The agent successfully inferred personal details to repost a Reddit post to Craigslist, including handling login credent…
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Cursor AI offers 50% discount via user referral code
A Reddit user shared a referral code for Cursor AI, offering a 50% discount on the first month for new subscribers. The user posted the code in the r/cursor subreddit, explaining that both the new user and the referrer …
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Cursor IDE users propose voice chatting feature for onboarding
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is proposing the integration of a voice chatting feature into the Cursor IDE. The user suggests this would be beneficial for onboarding new projects, allowing developers to ask ques…
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Claude Pro user reports unexpected usage reset
A Reddit user shared an anecdote about experiencing what they described as a
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Reddit discussion sparks debate with 'no turning back' OpenAI post
A Reddit post on the r/OpenAI subreddit has sparked discussion with the title "There's no turning back now..." The post includes an image, but the specific content of the image or the context behind the title is not det…
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Cursor users question Composer 2.5 access on older pricing tiers
A user on Reddit is inquiring about the availability of Cursor's new Composer 2.5 model within the "slow queue" of their older pricing plan. They are also seeking a list of all models accessible through this slower tier…
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Cursor IDE user confused about terminal launch and usage
A user on Reddit is seeking assistance with the Cursor IDE, specifically regarding the functionality of its terminal. They are confused about how to launch and use the terminal, encountering a dropdown menu with numerou…
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AI IDEs sought for extensive "vibe coding" on Reddit
A user on Reddit is seeking recommendations for an AI-powered IDE suitable for extensive "vibe coding," a term implying a focus on creative and potentially less structured development. The discussion centers on identify…