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Which Everyday Problem Still Feels Weirdly Unsolved In 2026?
Technology keeps improving.
Yet some daily frustrations never seem to disappear.
What's one problem you can't believe still exists?
If You Had To Remove One Distraction From Modern Life, What Would It Be?
Not because it's evil.
Just because you think life would genuinely be a little better without it.
What's your choice?
From those who are autistic, what are some tell-tale signs?
reddit.comIf you can't remember where you know someone from say that instead of pretending you remember
I used to fake it whenever someone recognized me first because I didn't want to seem rude. The problem was I'd spend the whole conversation trying to figure out where we'd met instead of actually listening.
Eventually I started being honest and saying something like "I'm sorry, I know we've met, but I can't remember where"
Almost everyone laughs, reminds me and we move on in about ten seconds. It makes for a much more natural conversation than pretending I remember details that I clearly don't
What's the WORST possible scenario that actually happened?
reddit.comThinking About Learning Al Agents in 2026. Worth the Time or Just Another Trend?
Hi everyone,
Lately I've been considering getting into Al agents, but before spending months learning the stack, I want to understand whether it's actually a good long-term direction or if it's just getting a lot of attention because Al is everywhere right now.
For people already working with Al agents or automation, how does the job market really look? Are companies actively hiring for these skills, or are most opportunities still limited to startups and freelancers? I'm also curious whether demand is expected to keep growing over the next 5 to 10 years or if things might slow down once the hype settles.
Another thing I'm trying to figure out is where a beginner should invest most of their time. Is becoming strong in Python the first priority, or is it more important to understand how LLMs, prompts, APIs, RAG, MCP, vector databases, and agent frameworks actually work together? There are so many tutorials and roadmaps online that it's difficult to tell what's essential and what's just trending content.
I'm also wondering how professionals build Al agents in real projects. Do they create everything from scratch, or do they mostly rely on existing frameworks, SDKs, and Al coding assistants to speed up development?
If you were starting today with no experience in Al agents, what roadmap would you follow? Which technoloaies concents and
projects would give the best return on the time invested?
I'd really appreciate hearing from people who work in this space or have already gone through the learning process. Any advice, lessons, or things you wish you had known earlier would be really helpful.
Thanks!
What's Your Most Unpopular Opinion About Work?
People who moved to California from a poorer state, what was surprising to you?
reddit.comWhat's One Productivity Rule You Broke That Actually Helped?
Sometimes the advice everyone follows doesn't work for everyone.
What's one "rule" you ignored that ended up making your life easier?
: What's One Productivity Tip That Sounded Silly Until You Tried It?
Some advice doesn't make sense at first.
Then one day you give it a chance and wonder why you waited so long.
What was it?
Build The Perfect Weekend Using Only Three Activities
You get two full days with zero responsibilities.
You can only choose three things to do.
What's your ideal weekend look like?