Published on: 2025-06-29 21:00:00
Reddit posts will be less likely to break the rules of a given subreddit, thanks to a number of changes the company is introducing to its apps. These include the ability to ask an AI to check your post before you submit it … Repeatedly posting prohibited content from a subreddit can be a quick way to get banned, and Reddit is now starting to test a new AI check feature in the iOS and Android apps. To save time, you can carry out an initial check after typing the subject line: This feature wi
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is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Reddit is introducing some new features for posts that should make it easier to know if your post meets a subreddit’s rules and if it’s for the appropriate community, according to a blog post. The new Rules Check will flag a potential issue as you’re writing the post. As shown in a GIF of the mobile app, you’ll see a red notification badge above your keyboard on a little magi
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Reddit has announced several new tools that seem like they were designed to encourage more lurkers to participate in discussions on the website. One of the new tools called Rules Check will make it easy to see if what you're posting potentially goes against a subreddit's rules. Before submitting your post, you can click the wand icon in the lower right-hand corner of the post composer, which you can see in the photo above. Doing that will highlight anything in your post that may be breaking a su
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Prompting Large Language Models In Bash Scripts I’ve been experimenting with using LLMs locally for generating datasets to test Harper against. I might write a blog post about the technique (which I am grandiosely calling “LLM-assisted fuzzing”), but I’m going to make you wait. I’ve written a little tool called ofc that lets you insert Ollama into your bash scripts. I think it’s pretty neat, since it (very easily) lets you do some pretty cool things. For example, you can swa
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