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Fabulous_Bluebird931 posts on Reddit about logic, up the, web summit, ceo the most. They currently have [------] followers and [---] posts still getting attention that total [--] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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Social category influence technology brands 8.65% finance 3.85% events #886 stocks 2.88% countries 0.96% travel destinations 0.96%

Social topic influence logic 7.69%, up the 3.85%, web summit #37, ceo 2.88%, $googl 2.88%, tech 1.92%, open ai 1.92%, momentum 1.92%, most popular 1.92%, devs 1.92%

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Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

""The U.S. is no longer the tech superpower" says Web Summit CEO thescoop thescoop"
Reddit Link 2025-05-01T03:50Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

""The U.S. is no longer the tech superpower" says Web Summit CEO AnythingGoesNews AnythingGoesNews"
Reddit Link 2025-05-01T06:09Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

""The U.S. is no longer the tech superpower" says Web Summit CEO Full_news Full_news"
Reddit Link 2025-05-04T04:07Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"How do you stay organized when juggling multiple small dev projects SideProject SideProject"
Reddit Link 2025-06-14T08:07Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Gave AI my codebase. It gave me back something smarter. I no longer recognize my own project. I had a messy chunk of logic spread across three files classic Ill clean it up later structure. Thought Id be clever and ask blackbox to refactor it. It did. Beautifully. Everything was in the right place. Helper functions were extracted. Names made sense. Even the indentation felt judgmental. Except now I dont know where anything is. My mental map Gone. I ctrl+F for a function I wrote but its been renamed to something meaningful. My once-chaotic masterpiece now looks like it was written by a senior"
Reddit Link 2025-06-26T15:01Z 90.8K followers, [--] engagements

"Tried mixing AI tools into my dev flow some surprisingly good combos I've been experimenting with stacking different AI tools for coding tasks. Instead of relying on just one Ive started combining a few depending on what Im doing: ChatGPT for brainstorming logic and quick code snippets Blackbox AI inside my editor for code search and tweaking Cursor for live refactors and navigating bigger codebases Phind when I need more focused search-like answers for dev questions Honestly the combo feels more productive than just using one tool for everything. Still figuring out the best workflow though."
Reddit Link 2025-06-26T15:11Z 90.7K followers, [--] engagements

"ai keeps giving me solutions that ignore existing code conventions im working in a team repo with pretty strict naming structure and patterns nothing fancy just consistent. every time i use an ai tool to speed something up the code it spits out totally ignores that. weird variable names different casing imports in the wrong order stuff like that. yeah it works but it sticks out like a sore thumb in reviews. and fixing it manually every time kind of defeats the point of using it in the first place. has anyone figured out a way to train these tools to follow your projects style better or do you"
Reddit Link 2025-06-26T15:36Z 90.7K followers, [--] engagements

"customer bug turned out to be a timezone fix. hardcoded to IST User reported their scheduled emails were firing at the wrong time. Initially thought it was a frontend bug but logs showed the backend was scheduling everything [---] hours off. Dug in and found a quick fix from months ago someone hardcoded all date logic to Asia/Kolkata to fix a one-off issue with reports in production. No user-specific timezone handling no UTC base just baked-in IST everywhere. Got Blackbox to search the codebase to be sure I wasn't missing some fallback logic. Nope it was just new Date().toLocaleString("en-IN")"
Reddit Link 2025-06-26T15:57Z 90.8K followers, [--] engagements

"payment failures traced back to someone renaming a webhook param silently We got alerts about failed payments across multiple accounts. At first we thought it was the payment provider having issues but logs showed [---] errors from our end. Turns out a dev had cleaned up our webhook handler and renamed a key param from transaction_id to tx_id assuming it was internal only. The payment provider kept sending the old param which we now ignored silently. No fallback no error response just a quiet fail. Threw the old and new handler into Blackbox to compare side-by-side since the diffs were huge."
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T03:00Z 90.9K followers, [--] engagements

"Title: A rollout failed silently because a feature flag was set correctly in the wrong environment deleted softwaredevelopment softwaredevelopment"
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T06:16Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Title: How I build small dev tools super fast with AI latest: a Regex Tester in one HTML file Lately I've been experimenting with using ai tools like GPT and Blackbox which I find better for quick frontend prototyping to build tiny developer utilities things I would otherwise never prioritize building from scratch. Yesterday I wanted a clean minimal regex tester just an input for the pattern a flags field and a textarea for test strings. Live matches simple error handling no backend. I gave it a one-liner prompt asking for a responsive HTML/JS app with those features and it generated almost"
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T06:19Z 90.7K followers, [--] engagements

"A rollout failed silently because a feature flag was set correctly in the wrong environment We were rolling out a new feature behind a flag. It worked in staging QA gave the green light and we toggled it on for production. But nothing happened. No errors no logs just complete silence. after a few hours of confusion we realised the flag was only enabled in the staging environment. The production config file had an older copy of the flag list and it wasnt synced during deploy. The flag manager we use doesnt log anything when a flag isnt found it just returns false by default. So the feature"
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T11:15Z 90.9K followers, [--] engagements

"Post-deploy spike in 500s was caused by a missing Content-Type header in a fetch call deleted sysadmin sysadmin"
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T12:01Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"How do you deal with the mental load of switching between different codebases Im currently switching between [--] projects one is vanilla JS another is a React app and the third is a Python backend. Each has its own structure style and logic flow. Every time I jump into a new one it takes like [----] minutes just to get back into the mental model. Feels like Im wasting more time context-switching than actually writing code. I've tried writing quick docs or using comments to remind myself but still feels messy. do you just power through it Or have you figured out a smoother way to mentally reboot"
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T13:37Z 90.8K followers, [--] engagements

"Post-deploy spike in 500s was caused by a missing Content-Type header in a fetch call deleted programminghorror programminghorror"
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T15:43Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Made a QR Code Generator in one go using AI single HTML file I asked it to build a QR code generator with options like size colors and error correction and it gave me the full thing in one shot. Just one .html file no backend no setup. You can: Enter any URL or text Change size colors error level Download the QR as PNG or JPG Works directly in browser I didnt write or fix anything manually. Just opened it and it worked. Pretty cool to see full tools like this come together instantly. Youu can try it at - techoreon.github.io/verpad/qr-generator.html Let me know if you want the file or want to"
Reddit Link 2025-06-27T15:51Z 92.5K followers, [--] engagements

"It got confused BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-06-28T00:59Z 92.5K followers, [--] engagements

"Built a color contrast checker tool in one go here's how I use it in my workflow Ive been trying to improve accessibility in my side projects especially making sure text has enough contrast against backgrounds. I wanted a simple tool to paste two color hex values and get a real-time contrast ratio + WCAG rating. I described this in a prompt basically HTML/JS app that takes two colours and shows contrast ratio with pass/fail based on WCAG and got a solid starting point. I used Blackbox for logic and interface and Gemini [---] pro for a couple quick layout tweaks since I find it easier to nudge"
Reddit Link 2025-06-28T01:44Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Made a JWT decoder in pure HTML/JS no libraries no backend just clean decoding and UI I made this fully client-side JWT decoder with Blackbox AI that runs in your browser no libraries no server no tracking. Just vanilla JS + TailwindCSS. It's all in one html file btw. You paste in a JWT and it splits + decodes all [--] parts: header payload and signature. It properly handles base64url decoding and shows errors if the token is malformed. I also added copy buttons visual highlighting and an Example button to demo a token. Things it does: Decodes and pretty-prints header and payload Handles Unicode"
Reddit Link 2025-06-28T07:35Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"ai renamed my variables. Now I have no idea what's what Tried using ai to clean up a big function. It worked but renamed everything. userDetails became ud getDataFromAPI became fetchInfo tempList became arr. Sure it looks cleaner and also optimal would save you 40ms of execution time but now I spend more time guessing what things mean than actually fixing bugs. I ended up undoing most of it just to make the code readable again. ai sometimes optimizes for itself not the humans reading it BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-06-28T10:53Z 90.8K followers, [--] engagements

"When using aito code where do you draw the line between assist and autopilot when I start a project with ai tools esp with Blackbox that too with its vs code extensios its super tempting to let it generate everything structure functions even minor logic. But then debugging becomes harder. I didnt build it so I dont fully own it. And when something breaks Im stuck tracing logic I didnt think through myself. So now Im trying to figure out wheres the balance What parts of the code do you let ai handle and what do you always write or review yourself to stay grounded BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-06-28T15:38Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"🕒 I built a full-featured Time Zone Tool in one HTML file live world clocks + timezone converter deleted BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-06-29T00:44Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"🕒 I built a full-featured Time Zone Tool in one HTML file live world clocks + timezone converter BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-06-29T00:51Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"🛠 Built an advanced offline JavaScript compiler in one HTML file (Monaco Editor + console + theme toggle) aipromptprogramming aipromptprogramming"
Reddit Link 2025-06-29T05:57Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"How do you handle temporary hacks that end up staying forever I added a quick workaround a few months ago to fix a layout glitch just a couple lines of CSS with a comment: // TODO: clean this up later. Well now its later and that hack is still there holding up the whole feature like duct tape. It works fine so I keep pushing it down the list but part of me knows itll break someday. how do you track and prioritize small fixes like this Do you have a system for revisiting them or do most of them just live on indefinitely BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-06-29T14:45Z 90.9K followers, [--] engagements

"How are you integrating AI tools into your existing workflow (if at all) Im not talking about full-on code generation but more subtle use reviewing navigating large codebases cleaning up older logic. Lately Ive been using Chatgpt for breaking down unfamiliar functions and Blackbox ai in vscode for quick in-editor suggestions and code search. Its helpful but I ofcourse still find myself double-checking everything. Just wondering are you using these tools regularly in real projects If so where do they actually save time and where do they fall short would appreciate hearing how more experienced"
Reddit Link 2025-06-29T15:13Z 90.9K followers, [--] engagements

"I use ai to write most of my code now. Im scared Im forgetting how to code It started with small things helper functions regex test cases. Now I use it for almost everything. I still understand the code but Im not sure I could write it all on my own anymore. When something breaks I dont always know where to look first. When I need a new feature my first thought is: What should I prompt' not How should I build this Its fast. It works. But Im worried Im getting lazy and that I may lose even my actual coding skills. What are you doing to avoid this How are you making sure your coding skills"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T01:33Z 92.5K followers, [--] engagements

"Chelsea tactician says US 'is not the right place' for Club World Cup chelseafc chelseafc"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T04:06Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"What AI tools do you actually keep using for coding Ive tried a bunch for code explanation refactoring autocomplete etc. Some felt useful at first but didnt stick. Others I didnt expect much from but now I use them daily. which AI tools have actually earned a permanent spot in your workflow and for what tasks (Refactoring debugging writing tests whatever.) Looking to clean up my setup and focus on what actually helps. ChatGPTCoding ChatGPTCoding"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T04:30Z 92.5K followers, [---] engagements

"Why is Blackbox using dollar signs It seems too cody lol 😅 BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T04:38Z 92.5K followers, [--] engagements

"Chelsea tactician says US 'is not the right place' for Club World Cup worldcup worldcup"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T12:55Z 92.6K followers, [----] engagements

"What's your workflow for turning large codebases into smaller understandable chunks Ive inherited a pretty massive repo and Im struggling to navigate it efficiently. Are there tools or techniques that help you break it down understand dependencies or even just get a good overview of what each function/class is doing would love to hear real workflows or tools that have actually saved you time ExperiencedDevs ExperiencedDevs"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T14:05Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"How do you go about reading and learning from someone else's code I've heard "read more code" is a great way to learn but whenever I open an unfamiliar github project I just get lost. any advice or tools to help learn faster from public codebases especially for JS/Python learnprogramming learnprogramming"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T14:27Z 92.6K followers, [---] engagements

"💡 I built a free offline habit tracker that works right in your browser no login no sync no nonsense Ive always wanted a simple habit tracker that doesnt ask me to create an account doesnt push notifications and doesnt store data on a server. So I built one Habit Forge. Its a lightweight responsive HTML+JS app that: Runs completely offline Stores your habits in localStorage Shows a beautiful calendar grid per habit Tracks completion current & longest streaks Has a minimal dark/light theme toggle Supports emoji icons to make habits visually distinct No libraries except a tiny bit of Chart.js"
Reddit Link 2025-06-30T16:39Z 92.5K followers, [--] engagements

"Do you version control your experiments or just let the chaos grow deleted BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-01T02:55Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"At what point did "AI for good" just become a PR slogan Remember when AI companies talked about alignment safety fairness open research and helping humanity Yeah. Now it's just closed models NDAs and firing safety teams because they're "slowing progress." The new mission is simple: scale LLMs lock them down monetize every prompt and automate human labor out of existence all while smiling in interviews about how theyre democratizing intelligence. OpenAI Anthropic Google Meta theyre all sprinting to build the most powerful black box not to solve climate change or healthcare but to sell API"
Reddit Link 2025-07-01T03:00Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Two-Time Wimbledon Finalist Ons Jabeur Forced to Exit Opener Due to Breathing Difficulties tennis tennis"
Reddit Link 2025-07-01T04:08Z 92.6K followers, [---] engagements

"Trump Warns of 'Whopping 68% Tax Increase' if Senate Fails to Pass Historic Bill Economics Economics"
Reddit Link 2025-07-01T12:06Z 92.6K followers, 33K engagements

"OpenAI is taking break for a week TechRead TechRead"
Reddit Link 2025-07-01T12:06Z 90.9K followers, [--] engagements

"How do you handle AI suggestions that are almost right deleted BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-01T15:25Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"How do you prompt AI when working on existing codebases When youre not starting from scratch but modifying or adding to real projects how do you frame your prompts Do you copy full files into Blackbox or ChatGPT Just drop in snippets mention framework details Im still figuring out the best way to get helpful output without overwhelming it or getting something totally disconnected. Whats your approach BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-01T15:27Z 92.6K followers, [--] engagements

"Trump Seeks to Strip U.S. Citizenship from Migrants with Civil Crimes Memo Reveals law law"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T00:05Z [--] followers, [----] engagements

"Indie app devs how are you using AI in solo projects Ive been building a small productivity app solo handling everything from frontend to backend and started leaning on Blackbox and Gemini to speed things up. Theyve been great for boilerplate and quick fixes but Im quite a bit if suffering perfectionism as I may be missing to make better use if them and thinking if others are using them more creatively like for UI ideas database design etc If youre working on a solo or indie project how are you folding ai into your workflow Any smart shortcuts or surprising uses youve discovered Share pls"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T00:13Z 92.6K followers, [--] engagements

"Google Warns Critical Chrome Flaw Letting Hackers Take Over PCs Is Already Being Exploited removed privacy privacy"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T02:28Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"I used Blackbox.AI to write tests for undocumented legacy code it was surprisingly useful deleted BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T05:21Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Cleaned up [----] Legacy JS with Blackbox I was working on a legacy JavaScript project from [----]. It had a lot of global variables inline event handlers and random jQuery scattered throughout. The code was hard to follow and even harder to modify safely. I decided to try using blackbox (its vscode extension) to help refactor some of the messier parts. I gave it a clear prompt modernise and clean up the code without changing how it works" The results were better than I expected. It replaced all the var declarations with let and const grouped repeated logic into proper functions and even pointed"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T05:31Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Google Warns: Critical Chrome Flaw Letting Hackers Take Over PCs Is Already Being Exploited netsec netsec"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T07:16Z 92.6K followers, [---] engagements

"Finally cleaned up a few overengineered utilities forgot how nice it feels to write simple code again I spent the morning rewriting a JSON parser function that had ballooned into 60+ lines of nested try/catch blocks fallback logic and unnecessary abstraction. The funny part was that the new version is [--] lines (damn) uses native JS features and actually handles edge cases LOT better. To be safe I double-checked the cleanup with a multi-file search tool inside vs code (Blackboxai) to make sure no dependencies were silently relying on the old error messages or output format. Caught one obscure"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T14:02Z 92.6K followers, [--] engagements

"Are AI tools actually helpful when learning C++ or just a distraction removed cprogramming cprogramming"
Reddit Link 2025-07-02T14:07Z 92.6K followers, [--] engagements

"Using Blackbox with GitHub workflows to speed up my PR reviews Ive been experimenting with integrating Blackbox ai into my Github workflow especially during pull request reviews where I need to quickly understand what a teammates code is doing or refactor it for clarity. My current setup is like this: I copy the changed code from the PR diff into Blackbox Prompt it like summarise what this function is doing + suggest cleaner version if possible then I paste the refactored suggestion back into a Github comment with some tweaks It saves me literally a ton of mental effort especially when"
Reddit Link 2025-07-03T03:36Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"If No One Is Safe Neither Is She: Petition Calls to Deport Melania & Barron Trump goodnews goodnews"
Reddit Link 2025-07-03T04:57Z [--] followers, 10.6K engagements

"Ever shipped something cool during a hackathon and stuck with it Ive been meaning to wrap up an AI side project but needed a deadline to push me. Just found this hackathon called Raise Your Hack witch is running July [--] remote-friendly + some offline events in Paris. $150k in prizes tracks like multi-agent AI Web3 (Fetch Qubic) LLMs with Groq and Llama. https://lablab.ai/event/raise-your-hack anyone here ever used events like this to actually ship something real or build momentum Or does everything just vanish after the demo day developer developer"
Reddit Link 2025-07-03T10:12Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Trump to Get Rich With $620 Million in Crypto Profits by [----] CryptoMarkets CryptoMarkets"
Reddit Link 2025-07-03T10:29Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Setting up a baseline dev toolchain for our small remote team what stuck for you Were a small startup with a remote dev team and over the last few months weve been trying to make our codebase more accessible for new contributors. No formal onboarding yet so we decided to at least give everyone a shared set of tools. Right now our setup includes GitLens for quick file/blame/history lookup A shared ESLint config to reduce nitpicks in code review Blackbox AI for multi-file semantic search Some folks use chatgpt in vscode for test scaffolding but its optional Its helped new devs onboard quicker"
Reddit Link 2025-07-03T17:34Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Simplified our 2D character animation logic in Unity Ive been cleaning up the animation state logic for a character in our current project. Its a 2D platformer made in Unity and early on we just used simple boolean flags in code to trigger animations like isRunning or isJumping. That worked fine at the start but once we added dashing wall grabs and air attacks the transitions started getting messy. I rewrote most of it to use a state machine pattern with clearer separation between movement states and action states. During the refactor I used Riders built-in references view to double-check"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T02:23Z 92.6K followers, [--] engagements

"Do you guys use Blackbox for reading legacy code I've been assigned a spaghetti PHP+JS codebase from years ago no docs no comments and lots of nested logic with weird variable names like $a1 $tmpx and dataArr2. I started feeding parts of it into Blackbox to get function explanations and logic summaries. It does a decent job outlining control flow and sometimes even points out redundant conditions or unreachable blocks. Ive had better luck splitting big functions into smaller pieces before pasting especially when they span 100+ lines with callbacks or mixed SQL queries. anyone else using it"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T02:38Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"AI coding vsCode extensions whats everyone using (besides Cursor) deleted cursor cursor"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T10:24Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Trump Quietly Replaced Gender with Sex in Health Data Study Finds Full_news Full_news"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T10:30Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Trump Quietly Replaced Gender with Sex in Health Data Study Finds AnythingGoesNews AnythingGoesNews"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T10:39Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Anyone else getting super slow file switching or lag once the project gets a bit bigger Ive been testing Replit for a slightly larger Node project around [--] files across routes middleware and utilities. Initially everything ran fine but once the project grew a bit the editor performance dropped SIGnificantly. File switching started lagging autocomplete slowed down and Ghostwriter became inconsistent. I ran the same codebase in Cursor and then with Blackbox AI (in vscode)and didnt experience any of those issues everything was smooth in both. I like the idea of doing everything in the browser"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T11:17Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Tried using Blackbox to refactor stateful logic in React components worth it Ive been handed a giant React component 800+ lines tons of useEffect local state and random handlers mashed together. No separation just one big blob. Started isolating logic chunks and running them through Blackbox to see if it suggests cleaner ways to split things up like turning repeated effects into custom hooks or lifting state properly. Its been hit or miss. Sometimes it nails a great refactor other times it suggests stuff that breaks memoisation or re-renders. Is anyone here using Blackbox this way not for"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T13:52Z 92.6K followers, [--] engagements

"For Hire Willing to do anything reddit related for any reasonable rate Need help with posts comments karma farming research or managing accounts Ill do it all. Quick discreet and reliable. DM me your needs + budget. forhire forhire"
Reddit Link 2025-07-04T15:12Z 92.6K followers, [--] engagements

"NASA Astronaut Captures Rare 'Sprite' Lightning Over MexicoU.S. Border Astronomy Astronomy"
Reddit Link 2025-07-05T03:00Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"NASA Astronaut Captures Rare 'Sprite' Lightning Over MexicoU.S. Border weather weather"
Reddit Link 2025-07-05T03:14Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"comment ended the whole post 💀 MurderedByWords MurderedByWords"
Reddit Link 2025-07-05T03:17Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Trump Calls His Megaproject the Most Popular Law Ever Despite It Possibly Being the Most Unpopular EnoughTrumpSpam EnoughTrumpSpam"
Reddit Link 2025-07-05T04:52Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Fact Check: Trump Calls His Megaproject the Most Popular Law Ever Despite It Possibly Being the Most Unpopular Trumpvirus Trumpvirus"
Reddit Link 2025-07-05T04:55Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"For early teams do you find tools or documentation more helpful for onboarding new devs Were a small team building a product in a domain none of us had worked in before so the early dev process was messy. A lot of things were written quickly and for the first few weeks it was more about proving things worked than writing anything clean. Now that were adding more people weve started creating some structure around the codebase. We dont have the budget or time for full internal docs yet so weve been leaning on a few tools to bridge that gap. Weve set up a shared VS Code workspace added a basic"
Reddit Link 2025-07-05T10:47Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Blackbox + Claude Code is the move Claude Code (just the raw Claude [---] code model) is better than Claude through Blackbox. Not sure why but the responses feel sharper a bit faster and the context handling is smoother. The 5-hour rate limit reset helps too. I mostly use Blackbox it's fast stays in flow and handles both small tasks and larger edits really well. Claude code is just there when I hit the Blackbox cap or want to try a second take on something. $0 for Blackbox + $20 for Claude Code is the best combo I've yet paid for BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-05T14:41Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Change my mind 🙃 BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-07T15:19Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Has anyone used Blackbox (or Copilot) to onboard devs into messy or undocumented codebases Were onboarding a new dev into a codebase thats been around for a few years lots of important logic minimal docs and very little context left from the original team. We dont have the time to write full internal documentation right now so were trying to figure out how to bridge the gap. Pairing helps but it doesnt scale. Were considering asking them to use Blackbox AI and github Copilot in vs code for a great lotta things like summarising large functions following logic through utility layers or figuring"
Reddit Link 2025-07-08T14:29Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Do you use Blackbox inline or in a scratch file Ive been using Blackbox in vscde for almost a week now. Mostly I ask its agent to fix an issue or write code blocks. Sometimes I simply paste code into a separate file and prompt it there. Inline is faster but it misses things if the context is spread out. Scratch file gives better results but it breaks my focus which I don't like Whats your workflow do you stay in the code or switch out for better answers BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-09T03:19Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Anyone here using Blackboxs screenshot-to-code in daily workflow Ive been trying out the Vision feature to turn screenshots into code. Its been helpful for grabbing snippets from videos docs and even older PDFs. Works well for smaller pieces but I havent used it much for full components or longer scripts yet. how others are using it in your daily workflow and any tips to ger most outta it BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-09T11:19Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"How are you using Blackbox with terminal or CLI tools Ive been using Blackbox mostly inside vscode but I noticed theres support for CLI usage too. Im wondering how people are actually using that day to day I mean are you piping in whole files using it for quick edits or integrating it with scripts or .what would be cool to hear how it fits into your workflow outside the editor BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-09T11:58Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"I made a simple Quadratic Equation Solver in one HTML file (no install needed) Hi all I created a basic or minimalistic quadratic equation solver tool for my maths students. Its just one HTML file works offline and doesnt need any installation. You just open it in any browser. You enter values for a b and c of the equation ax + bx + c = [--] and it calculates the roots (real or imaginary) along with the discriminant. Useful for quick checks and learning the concept of discriminants and types of roots. Let me know if anyone finds it helpful or wants to improve it. BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-09T16:59Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Blackbox just wrote tests for a function I hadnt finished yet I was halfway through writing a data parser decided to see what Blackbox would do if I asked for tests. It went ahead and wrote [--] full test cases including edge cases I hadnt even thought of yet. That means it guessed all the structure before Id even wrapped up the function and that is wild Has this stuff happened to you lol Btw do you ask for tests early or wait till the logics solid BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-10T02:48Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Blackbox doesn't fall in that category does it BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-10T04:39Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"I used Blackbox AI to design this finance app interface thoughts I just got a pro account and access to image gen of Blackbox Ai and first thing I fancied to create a nice interface of my account/finance app I'm planning to make for my personal use. I got the prompt written with chatgpt and fed it to create a mobile dashboard for a personal finance app. It shows a monthly revenue graph account balances recent transactions and has a simple bottom nav bar. The idea was to keep things minimal but informative. would love feedback or ideas for what else I could add. Also open to suggestions on how"
Reddit Link 2025-07-10T12:12Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Tried building a Reddit clone page using Blackbox AIs screenshot-to-code really impressed Tried out Blackbox AI's screenshot-to-code feature and gave it a screenshot of Reddit home page. It generated a ditto clone HTML and CSS structure were all accurate This feature is really INSANE. I mean you can clone pages with just a screenshot I don't know if it exists in any other ai model yet or not (most probably not i guess) but this is awesome. If anyones wondering yes ofc its all frontend (HTML/CSS) no backend yet. Let me know if you want to see the code or try it too lolv BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-11T01:48Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Tried Blackboxs OCR feature to grab code from a video tutorial I was watching a walkthrough on setting up a Kafka consumer and didnt feel like typing out the example code. I used Blackboxs OCR feature to extract it right from the video frames. It captured the code cleanly and kept the formatting intact no manual retyping. It saved me [---] minutes but I still had to review and adjust imports. Its not something Id use daily but it saved me when I was in flow tho. Ofc i tried it with chatgpt first but it was tbh a mess lol has anyone else tried OCR or image-to-code from Blackbox How do you fit it"
Reddit Link 2025-07-11T11:20Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Is love reserved for the handsome/beautiful people If God made ugly men why did He put hormones in them You say whatever i don't care but you'll have to admit LOVE IS FOR ATTRACTIVE PEOPLE only. That's it. ugly ugly"
Reddit Link 2025-07-11T14:48Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"used Blackbox's to search across multiple repos for similar code I was trying to figure out if we had already implemented a certain api pattern in another service. Instead of manually grepping through a bunch of repos I tried Blackboxs search. It pulled up examples from other parts of our codebase that I wouldnt have thought to check ended up reusing a clean pattern from another service. has anyone else used it like this Im wondering how reliable it is for pattern reuse and internal consistency. BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-11T17:06Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Has anyone used Blackbox for converting scripts between languages I had a python script that processed files and zipped them in a certain structure. For a CI task where python wasnt available I needed it in Bash. I pasted it into Blackbox and asked for a Bash version it gave me a working base right away Just wondering if you've used it like this before how reliable is blackbox for translating scripts across languages And ayone tried it for more complex logic BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-12T03:31Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Built this advanced weather app UI using Blackbox AI's screenshot-to-code tool I started with a weather app UI concept generated using blackbox's image gen tool. Then I used its recently launched screenshot-to-code feature to convert it into code. I've not connected to a real API yet just a ui prototype for now but I plan to add real-time data soon. It's fun tho lol BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-12T05:16Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"We used Blackbox to document internal utils for onboarding Our team has a bunch of internal utility functions things that work fine but were written ages ago with no comments. every time a new dev joins we waste time walking them through the same parts. During our last onboarding we tried something new we passed those utils through Blackbox and asked it to explain what each function does line by line. The outputs were clean enough that we dropped them straight into the code as comments. Now new hires read the code and get whats happening without asking us every time. definitely planning to do"
Reddit Link 2025-07-12T14:40Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Do you prefer Blackbox or github Copilot for reading code I use copilot while coding but for understanding existing code Blackbox feels more direct and clear although it can do the coding too but I just feel accustomed to copilot for now lol If anyone's tried both which one would you choose when reviewing or debugging code BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-13T01:08Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"I built a free offline habit tracker that works right in your browser no login no sync no nonsense BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-13T01:21Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Is anyone using Blackbox search over traditional VS Code extensions Ive used tools like Ripgrep and a few vs code extensions for searching code patterns but they usually rely on exact matches or regex. I tried Blackbox search recently and noticed it catches logic patterns even when variable names or structure change slightly which is kinda cool has anyone here fully switched to it for codebase exploration or do you still rely on standard tools (which I don't think are able to keep up with the pace ai has created or gonna create in coding space tho) BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-13T11:02Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"How do you use Blackbox for refactoring bigger files (like 200+) Ive tried it on small utility functions and it cleaned them up well. Thinking of using it on a full 200+ line module. Does it handle structure too or just simplify code If you've tried pls share how it went. BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-13T15:13Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Made a student fashboard UI for My teacher using Blackbox AI image to code My teacher asked me to create a simple and clean student dashboard that shows attendance assignments grades and timetable all in one place. I first used blackbox's image gen to create the UI layout then used its screenshot-to-code feature to get the code and it turned pretty good. I mean it literally took me as much time as length of the screen recording lol BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-14T04:24Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Largest Known Mars Meteorite on Earth Will Be Auctioned in New York Astronomy Astronomy"
Reddit Link 2025-07-14T10:17Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Tried Blackbox App Builder for the first time WTH 💀 I didnt even fully know what the App Builder was. I just typed in a prompt for a clock app with alarms stopwatch timer and world clock. It gave me a frekin full folder with all the files html js css node etc like a full vs code project. I hope I'd turned my webcam on to catch my reaction wth BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-14T16:05Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Didnt know Blackbox could search code like this I'm pretty new here exploring it since this week. Just an hour ago I was trying to find where a certain 'pattern' was used across my project not just a function name but the actual logic. Tho I'd heard bout it in this sub but tried Blackbox's search feature first time mostly out of curiosit. I pasted a whole snippet and it showed me spots that matched the very 'structure' not just the text It's just way better than just ctrl+F or grep. anyone else using it like this or is this old news for you folks lol BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-15T01:25Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Does Blackbox handle large codebases well Im working in a repo with hundreds of files across different layers backend frontend utilities tests. Ive used blackbox a bit for smaller stuff but Im not sure how well it works when you're searching through a full-scale codebase. Especially when logic is spread across files and folders. anyone here using it in a big project Does it slow down miss things Share your experience so thst I may at least save some time BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-15T11:02Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"How well does Blackbox handle prompt specificity sometimes I give it a vague prompt and get decent results. Other times Im really specific and the output still misses key details Is there a consistent way to get better responses Do shorter prompts work better or longer ones with more context BlackboxAI_ BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-16T04:19Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Planning to switch fully from Cursor to Blackbox worth it I've been using Cursor for around two months mostly for inline edits diffs and quick file navigation. Its smooth but with the whole Opus access mess and some weird limits lately (really horrible limits) Im thinking of switching to Blackbox completely. Ive tested Blackbox a bit the app builder and code search seem solid but I havent used it deep enough for full workflows yet tho it seems promising I wanted to know if any of you here switched from cursor or claude code to Blackbox ai completely and how much it was worth it BlackboxAI_"
Reddit Link 2025-07-16T04:49Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"I Have an Idea But I Dont Know Where to Start Thats honestly the best place to be excited slightly clueless itching to move. Most people get stuck because they wait to feel ready which never actually happens. If youre not sure where to start start small. Sketch a rough outline. Write a one-sentence problem your idea solves. Talk to three people whod use it. Anything that gets it out of your head and into the real world. Momentum always beats clarity at the beginning. The clearer plan comes after youve started not before. So dont overthink it. Pick the tiniest next step and run with it. The"
Reddit Link 2025-07-16T12:03Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Thinking of making Blackbox my main tool hows it with real projects Ive used it off and on for quick fixes and generating small scripts but Im considering going all in and using Blackbox as my main dev assistant a place cursor had taken till now but I simply can't stand the recent frustrating updates and esp the nonsensical rare limits As of blackbox I like the search the app builder was surprisingly good and it feels fast. But I havent really pushed it on full-stack stuff or long-term project work yet but using it inside vs code for vibe coding projects have been a pretty good experience. If"
Reddit Link 2025-07-16T17:30Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Why I Switched to VS Code + Blackbox Instead of Staying on Cursor I dont post much on Reddit but Ive been following the ai coding tool discussions for a while. Cursors new pricing was a breaking point for me $20+ with usage caps felt steep for what I needed. I moved back to vscode and started trying different setups. What stuck was this stack: my setup now Blackbox ($0.22/day) Code search is fast autocomplete inside vs code works well and its getting more solid with each update. I use it mostly for quick context lookups regex-heavy refactors and finding working patterns across repos. GitHub"
Reddit Link 2025-07-17T03:28Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Which Blackbox plan works best for small teams / solo devs Ive been testing Blackbox and noticed these tiers: Free: Basic features limited usage Pro: $14.99/mo (or $12.49 if billed annually) unlocks multimodel access higher usage priority queue Max: $99/mo ($79 annually) max usage early feature access team integrations For a solo dev or small team (23 people) Pro seems like the logical upgrade more bang than the free plan and max might be overkill has anyone here used the pro tier does it feel worth the cost compared to free or do you only consider upgrading when max level usage is necessary"
Reddit Link 2025-07-17T10:44Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"WTH 💀 OpenAI_Memes OpenAI_Memes"
Reddit Link 2025-07-17T14:38Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Tried building a journaling app to track my moods now Im overwhelmed and stuck. okay so Ive been trying to build this journaling app because Ive been struggling a lot mentally and thought having a space to just dump thoughts track moods and reflect might help. I didnt really plan to make an app but nothing out there felt right for me and I kind of spiraled into 'what if I just build it myself' I dont know how to code but Blackbox made it feel like maybe I could fake it and for a while I was managing. I stitched together pages mood trackers some basic local storage. But then the moment I tried"
Reddit Link 2025-07-17T16:59Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Trying to figure out if Blackboxs Pro plan is worth it or not Like Ive been using the free version of blackbox for a few weeks. Its pretty good autocomplete is okay search works most of the time but it slows down or bugs out randomly. Sometimes I dont get results or it just hangs loading so Im thinking about upgrading. But I see pro is like $1.99/week and Team is $4.99/week. That adds up quick if Im not actually getting consistent performance. Im just a solo dev mostly building side stuff javascript python eeact no startup no big team so question is Is pro actually reliable does team give"
Reddit Link 2025-07-18T04:47Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"To the Entrepreneur Who Is Tired of Pretending That Everything Is Okay You dont have to smile through the burnout. You dont have to keep posting wins while quietly questioning if any of this is even working. The pressure to always look on is brutal especially when you feel behind lost or just plain exhausted. Theres no shame in hitting pause. No failure in asking for help. And no rule that says your journey has to look like the highlight reels you're trying to compete with. The truth Most people are just figuring it out day by day including the ones who seem like theyve made it. If you needed"
Reddit Link 2025-07-19T01:09Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

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