u/Proof-Wrangler-6987

what should you actually do after finding your email in a breach?

got one of those alerts that my email showed up in a breach and now im going down a spiral wondering what else is tied to it. changed passwords already but it still feels like theres more i should be doing. what do people normally check next?

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u/Proof-Wrangler-6987 — 2 days ago

Where’s the best place to consign designer items in NYC?

Looking to consign a few designer pieces and was wondering which places in NYC are actually worth going to.

Mostly trying to avoid spots that either lowball hard or keep items forever without selling them. I’ve looked into places like Designer Revival, The RealReal, What Goes Around Comes Around, etc. but curious what people have had the best experience with.

Mainly interested in places that are fair with pricing and actually move inventory reasonably fast.

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u/Proof-Wrangler-6987 — 4 days ago

What’s the best AI compliance solution for financial services right now?

I’ve been looking into AI-powered compliance tools for things like onboarding, AML workflows, and reducing manual review, pretty similar to what a lot of teams seem to be exploring right now.

On paper, the value is obvious. Automating document checks, handling alerts, even letting agents execute parts of the workflow instead of just flagging issues. But the more I think about it, the more I’m unsure where the control layer actually sits.

If an AI agent is reviewing documents, making decisions, and triggering downstream actions then it’s not just assisting anymore. It’s actively participating in compliance processes. And in financial services, that raises a different set of questions:
- How do you audit decisions after the fact
- How do you ensure it stays within policy over time
- How do you prevent subtle data exposure through interactions
- What happens when it makes what seems to be a reasonable decision that’s still non-compliant

It feels like most AI compliance solutions are still framed around efficiency, not control. So I’m curious, for those actually implementing this, do current tools give you enough visibility and governance once agents are live? Or are people still building that layer themselves?

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u/Proof-Wrangler-6987 — 7 days ago
▲ 308 r/ClaudeAI

I’ve been using Claude mostly for coding and summarizing boring work docs, but today it accidentally became my cyber security therapist. I got an email from what looked exactly like one of my vendors asking me to update payment info for an invoice.

Same writing style, same signature, referenced a real project, everything. I was literally about to send the payment when something felt slightly off, but I couldn’t explain why. Out of curiosity I pasted the email into Claude and asked if anything looked suspicious. It immediately pointed out a bunch of manipulation tactics I completely missed, like urgency language, weird payment routing, and subtle pressure wording.

Apparently there’s now some scam checking integration built into it because the response was weirdly detailed. Honestly kind of terrifying that AI scams are now good enough that I need AI to fact check humans for me. Anyone else starting to use Claude for stuff like this now?

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u/Proof-Wrangler-6987 — 16 days ago

getting more into fishing this year and wondering what apps people are actually using now. i know fishbrain is still around but not sure how people feel about it lately.

seen a few mentions of fishbox too, plus some people just using maps + other tools instead.

what’s everyone sticking with in 2026? anything really worth it?

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u/Proof-Wrangler-6987 — 17 days ago

i’m trying to be realistic with money and it feels like i'll either go less often in person and feel worse about my attendance but better about my budget, or i'll go more consistently online and feel worse about my budget, which one actually made a difference for you?

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u/Proof-Wrangler-6987 — 18 days ago