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A tiger standing between an Indian one-horned rhinoceros and a wild water buffalo in Kaziranga National Park, India. Two of these iconic species, are classified as Endangered.

u/SherlockRodrigz — 1 month ago

Anyone on Comsic DE?

OS still in development wont recommend as daily driving for new people, but very fast and snappy. Currently in Cachy OS

u/SherlockRodrigz — 2 months ago
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of Brute force

So, in India, this happened during a festival, there's this thing called "Musth" It's totally natural for adult male elephants, usually happening once a year. Basically, their reproductive hormones go way up. When this happens, elephants can get really aggressive and might attack.

u/No-Conclusion-2859 — 2 months ago
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Two political parties in Kerala, India. stopped fighting to let an ambulance pass, then picked up right where they left off.

u/SherlockRodrigz — 3 months ago

How are smaller publications surviving post-AI Google search?

Independent writers/bloggers who write serious niche/technical content:

How are you distributing articles in 2026 without turning into full-time content marketers?

I ran a niche publication (~40 articles) and realized I enjoy researching/writing far more than SEO/distribution. Google impressions were decent, but clicks were terrible.

Curious what’s actually working now for smaller independent sites:

Reddit/HN

Substack Notes?Direct subscribers?

Communities/forums?

Just writing consistently and waiting?

Not looking for “growth hacks.” More interested in sustainable workflows that don’t require becoming a social media machine.

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u/SherlockRodrigz — 3 months ago