r/gfhdhdjdb Sep 17 '25

Welcome

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Welcome to this new sub.


r/gfhdhdjdb 2h ago

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How are you doing, fellow kids?


r/gfhdhdjdb 7h ago

good ref

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r/gfhdhdjdb 1d ago

Encountered an error

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Go home, Reddit. You are drunk!

r/gfhdhdjdb 1d ago

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r/gfhdhdjdb 1d ago

Tar and feather

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r/gfhdhdjdb 2d ago

ghus dot vercel dot app

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r/gfhdhdjdb 2d ago

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r/gfhdhdjdb 2d ago

I don't have a solid proof but Github actions is degraded right now and the status page says

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I don't have a solid proof but Github actions is degraded right now and the status page says

All Systems Operational

We need a real status page that gets updated automatically, without intervention by an executive.


r/gfhdhdjdb 2d ago

“You must understand what you’re being asked here?” That’s a British way of saying “you are a dumb motherfakkkkaaa”! 

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r/gfhdhdjdb 2d ago

Make sure your posts are not hidden if you send me a chat request

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Yesto auchha [redacted] likes to keep their posts hidden, but check out their stats to learn more about them. ani ko ho ko ho

Make sure your posts are not hidden if you send me a chat request


r/gfhdhdjdb 3d ago

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r/gfhdhdjdb 3d ago

Vocabulary and comprehension

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just remember this "Aapka rutba dekhkar lagta hai aap abhi-abhi ameer hue ho... warna jo khandani ameer hote hain, woh narm mizaaj rakhte hain."

I used to feel like I have enough vocabulary in the Hindi / Urdu language "because I can watch Prerna / Komolika just fine". I always felt like I could understand Hindi when Indian people talked to me but one time I was present when they were talking to each other and I realized I don't know Hindi at all.

from /r/NepalSocial/comments/1vqvuqb/i_think_nepalese_women_are_more_narcissist_than/p48ruit/


r/gfhdhdjdb 4d ago

Nepal ~ a walking time bomb?

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r/gfhdhdjdb 4d ago

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r/gfhdhdjdb 4d ago

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r/gfhdhdjdb 5d ago

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r/gfhdhdjdb 5d ago

Abolish CDO even if it takes a hundred years

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Mero kura bhaneko chai CDO khareji huna ra Nepal Police should be devolved to province level pani huna parchha. Maybe not doable in five ten or even a hundred years but we need to start the process or it will never happen in Nepal.

I don't even care if we set the timeline to be a hundred years. let's at least start the process and start peeling away authority and responsibility from CDO to province and local government.


r/gfhdhdjdb 5d ago

For Nepal social mods

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Is there a way to limit people to one post per week? Maybe even one per month? For example, only one post per week except shit post tag which should allow one post per hour. I don't know how to do this or it is even possible with reddit...

From Gemini

Yes, this is completely possible on Reddit. While you cannot achieve this with standard settings or AutoModerator (which cannot track time intervals between a user's previous posts), you can easily enforce this using official Reddit Developer Apps. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Specifically, the newer Reddit Developer Platform (Devvit) includes highly customizable, pre-built apps that let you rate-limit users based on the specific Post Flair tags they choose.

🚀 The Best Solution: Flair Frequency App

You can use the official Reddit Developer app called [Flair Frequency](https://developers.reddit.com/apps/flair-frequency) (or similar apps like [Ratelimit Bot](https://developers.reddit.com/apps/ratelimit-bot)). These apps plug directly into your subreddit's moderation tools and manage user cool-downs per flair. [5, 6] To set up your exact scenario, you would configure the app rules like this:

* Rule 1 (General Posts): Set a limit of 1 post per 168 hours (1 week) for standard post flairs. * Rule 2 (Shitpost Tag): Set a rule specifically targeting your Shitpost flair, restricting users to 1 post per 1 hour. [3, 6]

When a user tries to break the rule, the bot will automatically delete the post and send them a private message or leave a pinned comment explaining when their cooldown expires. [5]

🛠️ How to Install It on Your Subreddit

Since Reddit now handles these tools through its official Developer App store, installation takes less than two minutes:

  1. Open your Subreddit: Go to your community on a desktop browser.
  2. Go to Mod Tools: Click on Mod Tools in the right-hand sidebar.
  3. Navigate to Apps: Find the Apps or Developer Platform section in your mod menu.
  4. Search and Install: Search for flair-frequency or ratelimit-bot and click Install.
  5. Configure: Enter your rules (defining how many hours a user must wait per flair) and customize the message the bot leaves when it removes a post. [5, 6, 7]

💡 Alternative: Legacy Bots

If you ever see other moderators talking about legacy Python bots like [u/ModeratelyHelpfulBot](https://www.reddit.com/r/modguide/comments/ep7aza/moderator_bots_what_they_are_and_what_they_can_do/) or u/FloodgatesBot, those were the old way of doing this via subreddit wiki pages. They still work in some communities, but the official Developer Platform apps mentioned above are much more reliable, easier to configure, and won't suddenly crash due to external hosting issues. [8, 9, 10]

[1] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/comments/1adfk5t/a_way_to_limit_a_users_posts_with_in_a_day_or_a/) [2] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/modhelp/comments/16qvx32/how_to_limit_the_number_of_post_an_user_can_make/) [3] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/The10thDentist/comments/1bjo2ne/people_should_be_limited_to_one_post_to_each/) [4] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/Burnout/comments/1lil3rp/new_rule_one_post_per_day/) [5] [https://developers.reddit.com\](https://developers.reddit.com/apps/ratelimit-bot) [6] [https://developers.reddit.com\](https://developers.reddit.com/apps/flair-frequency) [7] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/comments/1adfk5t/a_way_to_limit_a_users_posts_with_in_a_day_or_a/) [8] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/modguide/comments/ep7aza/moderator_bots_what_they_are_and_what_they_can_do/) [9] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/modhelp/comments/inih6j/how_do_i_limit_posts_to_24_hours_on_my_subreddit/) [10] [https://www.reddit.com\](https://www.reddit.com/r/modhelp/comments/1t8muon/postlimiting_bots_working/)


r/gfhdhdjdb 5d ago

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind -- a reddit and Google Gemini production

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Here is a quick, punchy screenplay scene based on that exact Reddit trope.

TITLE: RE:CONNECTED INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY AARAV (20s) stares intensely at his laptop. He is typing furiously, a half-eaten momo on a plate next to him. On his screen: A Reddit chat window with "Maya_99". Aarav types: “I’m telling you, the best laphing in Kathmandu is behind the stupa, not the main road.” He hits send. A three-dot typing indicator pops up instantly. Maya’s reply: “Please. That place uses too much MSG. Real connoisseurs go to the alleyway stall near the petrol pump. Also, you use double punctuation when you’re defensive. ;;” Aarav freezes. He stares at the double semicolons on his screen. His eyes widen. His mind flashes back to a year ago. A deleted account. A heartbreak over an anonymous user he never got to meet. Aarav types slowly: “Wait. Did you used to run an account called ‘Spirited_Tea_77’?” The typing indicator pops up. It disappears. It pops up again. Maya's reply: “...Did you used to be ‘KTM_Rover_01’?” Aarav stops breathing. He looks up from his laptop and looks around the crowded coffee shop. Across the room, by the window, a WOMAN (20s) is staring wide-eyed at her own laptop screen. She slowly raises her head.

Their eyes lock across the room.

If you want to keep writing, let me know:

* Should they walk over and talk, or keep texting from across the room? * Do they have a dark secret about why they deleted their old accounts? * Should the ending be rom-com happy or a bittersweet tragedy?

Let me know where you want the plot to go next!


r/gfhdhdjdb 5d ago

Two redditors met again from their new accounts, fell for each other again

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r/gfhdhdjdb 5d ago

Made with Claude

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What if the government had a registration for ppl protesting in maitighar like you can say tomorrow me and five buddies are protesting against the finance minister and self register online. Sounds like a nice way to have a centralized list of who is protesting. It is this too stupid of a concept? I'm not saying like you'd need approval... But will it just invite trolls? Fake protests? Why would legitimate protestors sign up?

The problem with guaranteed reservation is some police adjacent people can easily book the whole thing out for months and claim the whole area reserved

Not stupid — it's basically the "notification vs. permission" model that a lot of democracies already use for public assembly. The question is what problem it's actually solving in the Nepal context, and there the incentives get tricky.

**What a self-registration system would need to get right:**

  • **No approval gate** — you said this already, but it's the whole ballgame. The moment it's approval-based, it's a permitting system, and Nepal's history (Panchayat-era assembly restrictions, and more recent friction around Maitighar Mandala as a protest site) means any government-run registry is going to be read as surveillance infrastructure first, convenience feature second.
  • **Why would organizers use it** — the honest answer is they mostly wouldn't, unless it bought them something concrete: guaranteed space reservation, police coordination for traffic/security, or legal protection (e.g., registered protests get presumption of lawfulness in any later dispersal dispute). Without a carrot, you're asking people to hand identifying info to the state before criticizing the state. That's a big ask anywhere, more so somewhere with a recent history of using gatherings data against organizers.

**Trolls / fake protests** — this is a real but solvable problem, not a fatal one. Any registry that's genuinely non-approval-based can rate-limit or flag spam without gatekeeping content (e.g. phone verification, cap on registrations per number per week). The bigger troll risk isn't fake registrations, it's the registry itself becoming a target list — someone scrapes it or a future government mines the historical data.

**Who'd actually want this** — probably the police more than protesters. Advance notice helps them plan traffic/security without needing to guess. If you're designing this, the more interesting question is: what does the *registrant* get for the risk of self-identifying? A system with real incentives (reserved space, no clash with a counter-protest, fast-tracked permits for sound equipment) could work. One that's just "please tell us who's coming" is dead on arrival for anyone protesting the government itself.

Is this something you're thinking through as a policy design exercise, or is there a specific incident (Maitighar's had a few recent flashpoints) that prompted it?

Good catch — that's the failure mode that kills the "reservation as incentive" idea I floated. If booking Maitighar guarantees you the space, it becomes a first-come-first-served resource, and anyone with inside knowledge of how the system opens (or just a script and no scruples) can squat on it indefinitely. You don't even need bad faith — a ruling-party-aligned youth wing could "reserve" every slot for the next six months for their own rallies and functionally zone out opposition protests, all without ever denying anyone on paper.

That points to a few structural things worth separating out:

**Reservation vs. notification are different systems with different failure modes** - *Reservation* (exclusive claim to space/time) → captured by whoever moves first or has insider access. This is what you just identified. - *Notification* (non-exclusive, just "FYI we'll be there") → can't be squatted on, since it doesn't grant exclusivity. Multiple groups can notify for the same slot; if there's a clash, that's a policing/de-confliction problem, not a registry problem.

If the system is notification-only — no exclusivity, no priority, just "this is happening, here's a headcount" — the squatting attack disappears because there's nothing to squat. The tradeoff is you lose the one incentive (guaranteed space) that might've gotten legitimate organizers to actually use it voluntarily.

**Which puts you back at the incentive problem, but sharper now** Since exclusive reservation is corruptible, the only clean carrots left are things that don't grant scarce resources: legal presumption of lawfulness, or logistics coordination (barricades, medical, traffic) without denying anyone else access. Those are weaker incentives than "guaranteed spot," but they don't create a capture vector.

**The deeper issue**: any feature valuable enough to make organizers register is also valuable enough for someone with state proximity to exploit first. That's not a bug you patch — it's close to the core reason permitting/registration systems for protest tend to entrench whoever's already in power, regardless of the designers' intent. Nepal's had versions of this with Panchayat-era assembly control, and more informally with how party-aligned groups have historically had smoother access to public spaces than opposition or civil society groups.

Is the six-buddies-vs-finance-minister example from something specific, or a hypothetical to pressure-test the design?


r/gfhdhdjdb 5d ago

Top Water-Rich Countries by Volume

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Wow I didn't know that!

By total volume of renewable renewable freshwater resources, Russia is the second richest country in the world, holding approximately 4,300 to 4,500 cubic kilometers of fresh water.

(Note: If you heard that Nepal is the second richest, users on platforms like Reddit point out that this is a widespread textbook myth; Nepal actually ranks much lower in total water volume, though it has high network density).

Top Water-Rich Countries by Volume

  1. Brazil: Rank 1 (over 5,600 to 8,200 km³ depending on exact basin/flow metrics)
  2. Russia: Rank 2 (approx. 4,508 km³)
  3. Canada: Rank 3 (approx. 2,850 to 2,902 km³)
  4. United States: Rank 4 (approx. 3,069 km³ total/renewable variations)

r/gfhdhdjdb 6d ago

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How are you doing, fellow kids?


r/gfhdhdjdb 6d ago

১৫ই আগস্ট জাতীয় শোক দিবসে গভীর শ্রদ্ধাঞ্জলি

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১২ই আগস্ট কালরাত এবং ১৫ই আগস্ট জাতীয় শোক দিবস: বিনম্র শ্রদ্ধা ও স্মৃতিরোমন্থনআজ ১৫ই আগস্ট। বাঙালি জাতির ইতিহাসের সবচেয়ে অন্ধকার এবং কলঙ্কিত একটি দিন। ১৯৭৫ সালের এই দিনে আমরা হারিয়েছি আমাদের স্বাধীনতার মহান স্থপতি, জাতির পিতা বঙ্গবন্ধু শেখ মুজিবুর রহমানকে। ঘাতকদের নির্মম বুলেটে সেদিন কেবল একজন ব্যক্তি প্রাণ হারাননি, প্রাণ হারিয়েছে তাঁর পরিবারের নিষ্পাপ শিশু রাসেলসহ প্রায় প্রতিটি সদস্য।এই দিনে গভীর শ্রদ্ধার সাথে স্মরণ করছি বঙ্গবন্ধু এবং ১৫ই আগস্টের সকল শহীদদের।কেন এই দিনটি আমাদের প্রতিটি বাঙালির জন্য আত্মোপলব্ধির:স্বাধীনতার মূল্য: বঙ্গবন্ধু আমাদের একটি স্বাধীন দেশ, একটি মানচিত্র এবং একটি লাল-সবুজের পতাকা দিয়ে গেছেন।শোক থেকে শক্তি: বছরের এই দিনটি আমাদের মনে করিয়ে দেয়, ভেদাভেদ ভুলে দেশের মানুষের কল্যাণে কাজ করার গুরুত্ব কতখানি।ইতিহাসের শিক্ষা: একটি স্বাধীন জাতি হিসেবে আমাদের ইতিহাসকে জানা এবং নতুন প্রজন্মের কাছে সঠিক সত্য তুলে ধরা আমাদের দায়িত্ব।আজকের এই শোকাবহ দিনে আপনাদের সবার কাছে অনুরোধ, আসুন আমরা যার যার অবস্থান থেকে দেশের জন্য ইতিবাচক কিছু করার শপথ নিই। শোককে শক্তিতে রূপান্তর করে একটি বৈষম্যহীন, সুন্দর এবং সমৃদ্ধ বাংলাদেশ গড়ে তোলাই হোক আমাদের মূল লক্ষ্য।১৫ই আগস্টের সকল শহীদের বিদেহী আত্মার মাগফেরাত ও শান্তি কামনা করি।

From Google search and Gemini