u/GreenSoul007
If animals could use Reddit, which animal would have the most toxic subreddit?
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22F looking for genuine friends 🌱
Hey everyone! I’m looking to meet some genuine people and hopefully make a few good friends.
I’m open to random conversations, sharing music/movies, talking about life, memes, late-night conversations, or just checking in on each other. I’d prefer something that develops naturally rather than a one-day conversation that disappears.
If you’re also looking for a genuine friendship, feel free to comment or DM me. Tell me a little about yourself so we have something to start with! :)
Offering Job Referrals – Happy to Help! 🚀
I can provide Infosys job referrals for relevant openings.
If you're looking for an opportunity at Infosys, feel free to DM me with:
- Resume
- Job ID / Job link
- Preferred role
I’ll refer you if the profile matches the opening. All the best!
What if we skip the “hey, what’s up?” phase?
I’m looking for someone who can turn a random conversation into a 2-hour discussion without realizing it. Someone who enjoys weird questions, playful arguments, late-night conversations, and discovering little things about each other.
No checklist, no pressure, no “let’s see if you’re my type” interview. Just two strangers meeting at the right time and seeing if there’s a story worth writing.
So… want to be strangers for a little while? :)
What’s the weirdest thing that made you fall for someone?
reddit.comWhich Microsoft certification is the most valuable, I already have AI-900?
I'm looking to earn a Microsoft certification to improve my skills and strengthen my resume. There are so many options like Azure Fundamentals, Azure AI, Azure Data Engineer, Power BI, and more that I'm not sure where to start.
If you could recommend just one Microsoft certification that's actually respected by employers and provides good learning value, which would it be and why?
Are certifications actually worth it in 2026?
I keep seeing people earn certifications from AWS, Microsoft, Databricks, Anthropic (Claude), Google, and other platforms. It got me wondering—do these certifications actually make a difference when applying for jobs, or are they mainly good for learning?
For those who've been through the hiring process, did certifications help you get interviews or stand out, or were projects, hands-on experience, and problem-solving skills far more important?
I'd love to hear your honest experiences and which certifications, if any, you think are truly worth the time and effort.
Need Guidance to Become an AI Engineer
I'm a software engineer looking to transition into AI Engineering. I know Python, Java, SQL, Web Dev and some ML basics, but I'm confused about what to learn next.
There are so many topics like LLMs, RAG, AI agents, LangChain, LangGraph, vector databases, and MLOps. What roadmap would you recommend to become job-ready? Also, what projects and skills helped you land your first AI Engineer role?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Looking for a DSA Partner to Stay Consistent and Improve Together(Telugu)
Hey everyone!
I'm looking for a DSA partner who's serious about staying consistent and improving together. I'm currently learning DSA from the basics and solving problems regularly. My goal is to build strong problem-solving skills for software engineering interviews.
I'm looking for someone who:
- Can practice consistently (daily or almost daily)
- Is comfortable discussing approaches and helping each other when stuck
- Is motivated to stay accountable and improve over time
I'm okay if you're a beginner or already have some experience—what matters most is consistency and willingness to learn.
If you're interested, leave a comment or send me a DM. Let's help each other stay on track and crack those interviews together!
First time setting up Wi-Fi at home – Need advice
Hi everyone,
I'm setting up Wi-Fi in my home for the first time and honestly, I don't know much about it. I mainly need it for work, coding, watching netflix and general browsing. There will be around 2–4 devices connected most of the time.
I'm planning to get JioFiber for my home, and this will be my first time setting up connection.Before I go ahead, I'd like to hear from people who have actually used JioFiber?
I'd love to know whether it was worth it. Any advice or things I should know before getting the connection would be really helpful. Thanks!
22M | Looking for Friends Who Won't Ghost After One Conversation
Hey everyone! I'm 22M and thought I'd give Reddit a try to meet some new people. Making friends as an adult isn't always easy, so here I am.
A little about me: I'm into tech, AI, coding, movies, gaming, and I enjoy talking about pretty much anything—from everyday life to random late-night thoughts. I'm always happy to learn about other people's hobbies and experiences too.
I'm looking for genuine, long-term friendships with people who enjoy having real conversations. If you're around my age and think we'd get along, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment.Looking forward to meeting some awesome people!
What Am I Missing? DQ Score Isn't Increasing Despite Completing Everything🤔
I'm a bit confused and hoping someone here has experienced something similar.
I've completed all the courses and certifications that were assigned to me and made sure everything shows as completed. However, my DQ score has been stuck at 40 for quite a while now, and I haven't seen any improvement.
I initially thought completing learning content would automatically increase the score, but that doesn't seem to be happening. Now I'm wondering if DQ is influenced by other factors like project allocation, assessments, manager approvals, mandatory trainings, skill validations, or if there's simply a delay before the score gets updated.
Has anyone else faced this issue? If your DQ score was stuck, what did you do to get it updated? Did you have to raise a ticket, contact your manager, or just wait for the system to refresh?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Is Chennai Love Story (2026) worth watching? No spoilers, please!
I'm planning to watch Chennai Love Story (2026) soon, but before I do, I'd love to hear some honest, spoiler-free opinions from people who have already seen it. How was the overall experience? Did the story keep you engaged, and were the performances and music good? Would you recommend watching it in theaters, or is it okay to wait for the OTT release? I'm looking for genuine reviews, so feel free to share what you liked and what didn't work for you—just please avoid spoilers.
Need a DSA Accountability Partner – Let's Crack Product Companies Together!
Hey everyone!
I'm looking for a dedicated DSA partner to stay consistent and improve together.
About me:
- Beginner to intermediate in DSA
- Solving problems in Java/Python
- Targeting product-based companies
- Available 1–2 hours daily
- Time Zone: IST (India)
What I'm looking for:
- Someone who's serious about being consistent
- Daily problem solving (2–5 questions)
- Discuss approaches instead of just sharing solutions
- Keep each other accountable and motivated
If you're interested, drop a comment or DM me with:
- Your current DSA level
- Preferred language (Java/C++/Python)
- Your goal (internships, placements, job switch, etc.)
Let's crack DSA together! 💪