u/salarshah-084

▲ 14 r/ChatGPT

chatgpt feels less like a tool and more like a second brain sometimes

there are moments where i open chatgpt before even searching google anymore
whether it’s ideas, explanations, planning, writing, or solving random problems it’s slowly becoming part of daily thinking. anyone else feel this shift happening?

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u/salarshah-084 — 15 hours ago

what’s the most unexpectedly useful thing chatgpt has helped you with?

not just coding or homework i mean something random, creative, personal, or genuinely surprising that chatgpt ended up being really good at

for me, it’s crazy how it can help with everything from brainstorming ideas to fixing small daily problems in seconds curious what everyone else has discovered

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u/salarshah-084 — 15 hours ago

ai-generated images are honestly becoming impossible to distinguish now

came across this ai-generated landscape and it genuinely feels like something shot on a professional camera a few years ago ai images looked obvious, but now it’s getting harder and harder to tell what’s real anymore

do you think this level of realism is more exciting or more concerning?

u/salarshah-084 — 2 days ago

what’s one social media strategy that still works surprisingly well in 2026?

algorithms change constantly and trends die fast, but some strategies somehow keep delivering results year after year what’s something that still works consistently for you or your clients right now?

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u/salarshah-084 — 2 days ago

what’s one digital marketing trend people are overhyping right now?

every few months there’s a new “must-follow” strategy everyone suddenly talks about. which digital marketing trend do you think is getting way more hype than actual results lately?

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u/salarshah-084 — 3 days ago
▲ 316 r/ChatGPT

what’s the most useful way you’ve used chatgpt recently?

could be for studying, coding, writing, work, productivity, or even random daily stuff. curious to know the most genuinely helpful use cases people have found lately

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u/salarshah-084 — 3 days ago
▲ 201 r/Teachers

what’s the hardest part about being a teacher that nobody talks about?

people often talk about lesson plans, grading, and classroom management, but what’s the emotional or mental side of teaching that most people never notice? curious to hear honest experiences from teachers here

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u/salarshah-084 — 3 days ago