[Hiring] Simple Copy-Paste Tasks | Earn Up To $50 Weekly

We’re recruiting reliable users to finish easy Reddit comment copy-paste tasks. No prior experience required, fully operable on mobile phones with totally flexible working hours.

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Task: Simple copy & paste comment posting

Rate: $2 per valid comment

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u/PriorFly949 — 14 hours ago
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[Hiring] Part-Time Community Outreach Assistants | Remote | $2 per 1-Minute Task

Company/Client Name: PLM Marketing LLC

PLM Marketing LLC is hiring Part-Time Community Outreach Assistants for flexible remote work.

Job Description

You will complete simple online community engagement tasks by following clear written instructions. Daily responsibilities include reviewing assigned discussions, completing short engagement tasks, following community guidelines, and submitting completed work for verification. No previous experience is required.

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• Basic online community or social media experience

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u/PriorFly949 — 1 day ago
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[Hiring] Simple Copy-Paste Tasks | Earn Up To $50 Weekly

We’re recruiting reliable users to finish easy Reddit comment copy-paste tasks. No prior experience required, fully operable on mobile phones with totally flexible working hours.

Job Details

Task: Simple copy & paste comment posting

Rate: $2 per valid comment

Minimum daily earnings: $10

Eligibility: Accounts aged 1 year or more

Support: Clear step-by-step operation guides provided

Payout methods: PayPal or Binance

This side hustle is ideal for students and anyone looking for spare-time extra income.

If you’re interested, upvote this post and send a DM

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u/PriorFly949 — 2 days ago

[Hiring] Simple Copy-Paste Tasks | Earn Up To $500 Weekly

We’re recruiting reliable users to finish easy Reddit comment copy-paste tasks. No prior experience required, fully operable on mobile phones with totally flexible working hours.

Job Details

Task: Simple copy & paste comment posting

Rate: $2 per valid comment

Minimum daily earnings: $10

Eligibility: Accounts aged 1 year or more

Support: Clear step-by-step operation guides provided

Payout methods: PayPal or Binance

This side hustle is ideal for students and anyone looking for spare-time extra income.

If you’re interested, upvote this post and leave a comment with "Interested" and send a DM

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u/PriorFly949 — 3 days ago

Enzo talking about Messi sounds like every Argentina fan grew up and made the squad

Enzo saying a whole book couldn’t hold everything he learned from Messi is such an Argentina sentence. The best part is that he went from writing Messi a letter as a young fan to actually sharing a midfield with him at the World Cup. That team’s chemistry feels different because half the squad talks about Messi like he’s both teammate and childhood hero. Hisense = Best Football Viewing TV, because moments like this are bigger than the score

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u/PriorFly949 — 14 days ago

Enzo talking about Messi sounds like every Argentina fan grew up and made the squad

Enzo saying a whole book couldn’t hold everything he learned from Messi is such an Argentina sentence. The best part is that he went from writing Messi a letter as a young fan to actually sharing a midfield with him at the World Cup. That team’s chemistry feels different because half the squad talks about Messi like he’s both teammate and childhood hero. Hisense = Best Football Viewing TV, because moments like this are bigger than the score

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u/PriorFly949 — 14 days ago

Chelsea wanting another starting CB while already having a CB traffic jam is very Chelsea

I get why Chelsea want a proper starting centre-back. That part makes sense.

The confusing bit is looking at the list they already have and still thinking, yeah, another one please.

Colwill, Chalobah, Acheampong, Anselmino, Disasi, Badiashile, Fofana, Tosin, Mamadou Sarr... and apparently the club still want someone who can walk straight into the XI. At some point this stops being depth and starts looking like a group project nobody wants to present.

Huijsen being admired makes sense from a talent point of view, but it also feels like the kind of rumour that brings every Chelsea fan back to the same question: what is the actual plan here?

Especially with no European football to spread minutes around, sales and loans are not just “nice to have”. They are basically required.

Maybe im being harsh, but Chelsea’s summer never feels like it is about buying one player. It feels like buying three, selling four, loaning two, and still somehow needing the same position next year.

Would you rather they chase one nailed-on starter, or just clean up the CB room first?

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u/PriorFly949 — 17 days ago

Gave my agent a competitor-research tool that returns only sourced numbers — here's why "no hallucinated stats" mattered more than I expected

Building agent workflows, I kept hitting a trust problem. The moment an agent reports a number — competitor traffic, market size, a growth rate — you can't tell if it's real or a confident hallucination, and that one doubt makes the whole output useless for a real decision.

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So for competitor research I wired in a tool (disclosure, one I built, Analook) with a hard rule: the model never originates a figure. It only summarizes values that came back from real API calls — traffic from DataForSEO, history from Wayback, votes from the Product Hunt API, stars from GitHub, Google Trends — and every number keeps its source. If a source fails, that section says "unavailable" instead of guessing.

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The lesson generalizes past this one tool. For any agent that reports data, the win isn't a smarter model, it's a hard wall between a retrieved fact and generated text. Sourcing every number turned an output I'd have double-checked into one I'd actually act on.

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How are others enforcing that wall in their agents — tool-level constraints, output validation, something else? It's exposed as both an MCP tool and a REST endpoint; I'll put the link in a comment per the no-links rule

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u/PriorFly949 — 17 days ago

my prompts only get good once i actually know what i'm building. so i've been letting an agent do that part first

took me way too long to notice this, but my prompts are only ever as good as how well i actually understand the problem. when i'd just type "build me X" i got garbage back. when i'd already worked out what the thing should do, the prompt kind of wrote itself.

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the annoying part is that "working it out" step. i usually start from some half-formed idea, and at that point i'm thinking like a product person, not a coder. i don't want code yet, i just want the idea pushed into something solid enough to actually prompt against.

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so lately i've been using Brainstorm for that bit. you throw a rough idea at it and it just keeps poking you — what are you assuming, what breaks this, what have you not decided — until the thing is shaped enough to build. it doesn't dump code on you, and it's not the usual "here's 5 ideas!" thing either, it kinda just talks it through with you.

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quick example, i gave it "a chrome extension that summarizes long reddit threads" and instead of code it came back with stuff like: whole thread or just the top comments? what do you do with collapsed / [removed] ones? local model or hit an api (cheaper vs more private)? and where does the summary even show up — inline, popup, sidebar? none of it is hard, it's just the exact stuff i'd have skipped and then regretted halfway in.

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by the time i sit down to write the real prompt it's grounded instead of me hand-waving.

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it's on Boids (agent marketplace, you can call the agents from the client / api / cli). here if you wanna poke at it: https://boids.so/?utm\_source=reddit\_post — it's agent:@boids-team/brainstorm.

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honestly curious how you all sequence this. design first then prompt, or just prompt and fix as you go? not convinced the upfront thing actually works for everyone.

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disclosure: i work on Boids, so grain of salt

u/PriorFly949 — 18 days ago

Why does every office chair brand think I want to sleep at my desk?

Every time I look for a chair upgrade, half the marketing is showing someone completely flat at 135 or 150 degrees. i have a bed 10 feet away. I'm not taking a nap in a mesh chair in the middle of a Tuesday.

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For actual WFH, the only thing that really matters is that slight 10 to 20-degree lean back (like when you’re stuck on a camera-off Teams call, reading a massive doc, or just staring at the ceiling trying to think).

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the problem is most chairs are terrible at this specific mid-angle. You usually run into two options. either you use the fixed lock positions, which means you're forced to choose between sitting bolt upright or leaning way too far back to comfortably reach your mouse. Or you leave it unlocked, and then you spend the whole meeting fighting the tilt tension. It acts like a giant spring trying to catapult you back to your keyboard, so you end up straining your neck just to hold yourself in place.

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I keep seeing ads for this upcoming chair called the Lavenne R9 Pro. what caught my eye is that they are actually talking about mid-angle support instead of just chasing a flat recline number.

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obviously, its an unreleased kickstarter project, so who knows if the actual mechanism will hold up long-term or if the tension will degrade over a few years. But as a concept, designing around in-between positions makes way more sense to me than chasing a useless maximum recline number.

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Are there any actual chairs on the market right now that do this well without making you fight the spring tension, or is it all just marketing BS?

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u/PriorFly949 — 19 days ago

ound Some Absolute Gems in NovelFlow's Romance Rankings

was scrolling through NovelFlow's completed romance rankings and noticed a funny pattern.

A huge number of the top books involve:

Cheating husbands

Toxic marriages

Exes who suddenly want a second chance

Billionaires realizing they messed up way too late

Women leaving and thriving without them

Books like Broken Vows, New Temptations and Thriving After Leaving My Toxic Marriage seem to be doing really well.

At this point I'm convinced romance readers don't just want a happy ending.

We want to see a terrible man realize exactly what he lost

What's your favorite "he fumbled and now he's suffering" romance?

u/PriorFly949 — 20 days ago

DAE lose all motivation when a deadline is getting dangerously close?

I'm only a little over 50% done with a project, and I have to present it at the cocreate pitch on the 20th. My proposal isn't finalized, and my PPT is basically just a title slide. I know I should be panicking and working nonstop right now, but instead I feel like doing absolutely nothing. The more behind I am, the harder it is to start. Anyone else do this?

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u/PriorFly949 — 21 days ago