• bought this coin looked clean on bubble maps no red flags liquidity locked chart looked organic dev wallets seemed chill everything checked out, then like a few hours later it rugged outta nowhere devs vanished chart nuked ppl crying in tg and im just there like how tf they pull that off bubble maps didn’t show any big dumps or shady flows some dude said they prob used hidden mint or split wallets across contracts so maps wouldn’t catch it makes you wonder bro maybe bubble maps just a pretty ui and these bots and devs already two steps ahead

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  • Good afternoon, I have auto products that are displayed on website and I have not added any price or anything. Our website’s structure is in a way that our products are listed on our website but without any price, ratings, add to card or buy now buttons. The customer checks the auto’s specs and pictures and then reach out to us via WhatsApp or Email directly.

    The error to be precise: Either “offers”, “review”, or “aggregateRating” should be specified

    Now I am facing this issue with structured data that I recently added using json. Will this error cause a drop in my rankings or something and should I leave it as it is?

    And what sort of product structured data should I use if I do not post any price, offer, review anything on the product page on whole site?

  • Boson AI has recently open-sourced the Higgs Audio V2 model.
    [https://huggingface.co/bosonai/higgs-audio-v2-generation-3B-base](https://huggingface.co/bosonai/higgs-audio-v2-generation-3B-base)

    The model demonstrates strong performance in automatic prosody adjustment and generating natural multi-speaker dialogues across languages .

    Notably, it achieved a 75.7% win rate over GPT-4o-mini-tts in emotional expression on the EmergentTTS-Eval benchmark . The total parameter count for this model is approximately 5.8 billion (3.6B for the LLM and 2.2B for the Audio Dual FFN)

  • I’ve posted on this sub before, but context is that me and a small team are working on a [benchmark](https://www.designarena.ai/) to evaluate how good LLMs are at producing UIs and frontends that are engaging and satisfiable for people.

    Right now, working on adding more models, and specifically open source models developed by individual developers (or a small group of developers). Above is the current top 10 in the leaderboard. If you’re interested, just send me a DM.

    Here are some requirements:

    1. Inference needs to be fairly quick (max should take 3 minutes on average). Models are writing html/css/js code on the order of 4K-10K tokens on average.
    2. Give us a logo and name for the provider/org you want the model to be associated with
    3. An api endpoint that we can call with your desired parameters for the model. It needs to ideally be able to support a few concurrent requests at a time and around \~500 requests a day (though you can rate limit us if you would like to cap it at a smaller number)

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  • I keep re-evaluating Web 3.0 every few months to check if things have become easier in this space. Brave was the easiest in this area, but I do remember having installed web extensions in Firefox, which apparently seem to have disappeared? The only extensions they do provide today are for Google Chrome. Am I missing something very obvious, or is this really how it is?

  • Hi folks,

    I run a (B2B/industrial) website that I built myself—call it “vibe-coded” with some programming chops + AI guidance.

    **What I’ve already done (AI-assisted):**

    * On-page basics: titles, metas, H1/H2 hierarchy, keyword targeting
    * Internal link structure & topical clusters (at least a first pass)
    * XML sitemap + robots.txt + Search Console setup
    * Basic schema (Organization/Product/FAQ)
    * Core Web Vitals fixes via Lighthouse/GSC suggestions
    * Content cadence: a couple of blog posts/month, intent-focused, AI-drafted then edited by me
    * Google Ads: set up campaign, negative keywords, conversion tracking, landing pages

    **Time & Results:**

    * \~2 hours/week on SEO/Ads combined
    * Rankings: slow upward trend for core keywords (from page 3–4 to 1–2 for some long tails)
    * Ads: acceptable CPC/CPA (for now), conversions trickling in

    **The Big Question:**
    What does a *good* SEO agency or consultant typically do that I’m *not* doing (or can’t replicate with AI + elbow grease)? At what point do I pull in a pro?

    Not trying to self-promote—just genuinely want to understand the delta between “DIY + AI” and “pro-grade” SEO.

    Thanks!

  • Hey!

    I’m moving from Ottawa, Canada to Bangkok, Thailand.

    I think I’ve found the right flights to be able to do this with keeping the cats in the cabin with me, however I am curious about the legal stuff around the different cities I will need to have layovers in for my flights.

    I will have an import permit to bring my two cats into Thailand with me however there are no direct flights so i would need to have layovers in Dubai, Japan, France, or Amsterdam.

    Do I need to have an import permit for my animals for each place I lay over in as well? Or am I able to show them my import permit for Thailand and show that I’m just there for a layover?