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This person asked to be called by their ‘husband’s rank’ and the comeback just gets better and better
Somewhere in the comeback hall of fame sits this, a pitch perfect takedown of this car sticker suggesting this person
A developer says Reddit is charging him $20 million a year to keep his app working
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apollo, the popular Reddit app for iOS, could face millions of dollars in
‘What would you call this bike?’ Our favourite punny answers
If you haven’t visited Reddit’s r/Midjourney forum, we highly recommend you pay it a visit. It’s the home of increasingly
17 of the most bafflingly banal articles from r/SlowNewsDay
Who doesn’t love a good slow news day? Apart from desperate journalists, obviously. We’d much rather have not much going
21 things that still work – in a way – when broken
A Redditor named u/The_Whipping_Post had this question for r/AskReddit. A broken escalator is stairs. What else still works when broken?
Reddit’s upcoming API changes will make AI companies pony up
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge Reddit announced new API changes today that will eventually pinch its content pipeline from
A clumsy customer left a bad review for a worse reason and got thoroughly panned
Someone named u/greyredwolf shared this really unreasonable one-star review with the explanation – ‘Customer just left this review of the
We’ve entered the ‘£1k per month to live in a shed in Maidenhead’ phase of late-stage Capitalism
Over on Reddit’s r/CasualUK subreddit, u/Svaertis shared this absolute bargain* they’d spotted on Rightmove. They gave it the heading ‘This
Google Drive quietly introduced a file creation limit for all users
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google has quietly introduced a limit on the number of files that you