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Apr 8 · 4 min read · title: Reddit Has a Free JSON API (No Auth Required) — Here's How to Use It tags: python, api, webdev, datascience Reddit exposes a hidden JSON API on every single page. Add .json to any URL and you get structured data — no OAuth, no API key, no rate...
Join discussionApr 7 · 6 min read · A step-by-step guide to defeating the undocumented traps of Reddit's native image upload API, avoiding AWS 400 errors, and the 'Invalid image URL' If you've ever tried building a tool to auto-publish
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Apr 7 · 9 min read · The "Long-Term Memory Janitor AI" concept, widely discussed on AI Reddit, refers to an AI process that actively cleans and optimizes an agent's persistent memory by pruning irrelevant data to ensure efficient recall and prevent information overload. ...
Join discussionApr 7 · 9 min read · Discussions on Reddit about long term memory AI often highlight a core problem: how do AI agents truly remember things beyond their immediate conversation or task? It’s a question that touches upon the fundamental limitations of current Large Languag...
Join discussionFeb 6 · 7 min read · The Three Tiers of deception run #The Digital Invisible Hand: We like to think of the internet as a place where the best ideas win, but in reality, the game is rigged. If you’ve spent any time on subreddits like r/AirlinerAbduction2014, you’ve probab...
Join discussionFeb 1 · 3 min read · When I started using Reddit for marketing, I thought I had found a goldmine. People were openly asking for tools, recommendations, and solutions. “Any SaaS for…” “Looking for software that…” “Best tool to…” These were real buying signals. So I jumped...
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Jan 31 · 6 min read · The Deceptive Simplicity of "Just Comments" When I started building Tribe, my community platform, I looked at the feature list: Authentication? Check. Markdown Blogs? Check. Chat? Check. Then I saw: "Comments." "Easy," I thought. "I'll just create a ...
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Jan 18 · 7 min read · With the Localhost Fun series continuing, I now have a fully local stack running: Oracle Database, APEX, and a local LLM. The next natural step is automation — and for that, n8n is the missing piece. This article focuses on building a local n8n workf...
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