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- Errors (37%)
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- Sign in (28%)
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Matt Graham (@Matt_Graham_) reportedNotifications are the smoking of our generation. Here's how I quit (as CEO of a 220-person company): I get pinged 183 times a day. And I'm a slow processor: I need to sit with a message, think, then respond. For a founder drowning in Slack and email, that's a problem. So I built a system. Not perfect, but it gave me my focus back. 1. Every notification needs a clear owner. If someone pings me, the system has failed. The default should be "go to this person", not "go to the founder." Took a year to build. Worth it. 2. Only a handful of people reach me directly. My executive team. That's basically it. For everyone else, we run a 15-minute daily sync: "I won't answer pings all day. But in these 15 minutes, ask me anything." 3. Delegate ruthlessly. Then trust the filter. Assistants manage my Slack, LinkedIn, and Gmail. I see maybe 3 emails a day - everything else isn't important enough. Now the honest part: this is expensive. And your team won't always do it as well as you would. Partnerships, sales, escalations - people want the founder. But I can't do it all. That's the price of scaling. So you let your team do their best. Keep raising the bar. And resist the urge to grab it all back. Not perfect. But I can finally breathe again.
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Puneet Patwari (@system_monarch) reportedGmail tells you your email is "Sent" in a split second - well before it's actually reached the other person, and sometimes before it's even tried. It's not really lying. It's making a promise. Sending mail means talking to the other person's mail server, which might be slow, busy, or down. If Gmail made you sit and wait for that, sending would feel broken. So instead it drops your email into a line and instantly tells you it's done. A separate system in the background picks emails off that line and does the slow work of actually delivering them, trying again if the other server isn't answering. This is called a message queue. Whenever a job is slow or unreliable, you take it, set it aside, and deal with it separately. "Sent" doesn't mean it arrived. It means "we've got it, and we'll get it there."
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Defender (@Defender_RK) reported@Google @TeamYouTube I need help recovering my Gmail account. The verification OTP is being sent to both my registered phone number and the same Gmail account that I can't access, so I'm stuck and unable to sign in. Please help me recover my account. Thank you. #GoogleSupport
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chariee⟡ (@athunderglass) reportedplease @indo_line kembalikan fitur login by phone number this year😭😭 my 50+ notes and album there and i need that! pakai gmail katanya gak kedaftar😭 nangis banget
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🦋Bella E🦋 (@BellaBennieEnzo) reported@gmail For weeks I haven't been able to insert pictures from my gallery into email using the paper clip. But I can insert them if I share them into Gmail. And sometimes I can insert them by using file but I do a lot of work with pictures And this is bad. Known problem pls fix it
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David Huang 👻🖋️🚢 (@davidihuang) reportedI spend 60 to 90 minutes every day reading and responding to emails. One complex email can take a whole hour: This is why I am building an Email Concierge agent. AI personalizes each response while I focus on observing classes and coaching teachers. School leaders do not think about delegating their inbox because decision-making has become so automatic in their brain. They cannot imagine anyone else handling it. The problem is that school leaders have much better things to do than answer emails all day, and they should not be tied down to their inbox. ~ Responding to an email for a school leader is not a 1-step process. It is actually an 8-step process. • Locate the email • Read the email • Locate the context of the email: is it from a meeting, which department, what is the ask, who needs to be involved • Research source documents: student handbook, employee handbook, tech sheets, FAQs • Recommend a response • Draft the first response • Place the draft in Gmail drafts • Optional: update project pages School leaders who rely on memory do this fast. They also become the bottleneck for their whole team. ~ Here are 3 examples of AI agents leveraging 3 different skills in this sequence: Context locator: The AI agent learns to locate context first. Where did this email come from? What department? What is the ask? Who needs to be looped in? Research Assistant: Then it searches source documents. Handbooks, FAQs, hundreds of reference sheets. The information is already there. The leader just should not have to be the one digging for it every time. Q&A Generator: It uses a Q&A skill trained on past responses to mimic the leader's thought process, priorities, and decision-making framework, and then proposes a first response. Each skill is built on the leader's experience and the information on the organization ~ In the beginning, human checkpoints are installed after each step. After several iterations and quality control, I slowly remove the human elements, allowing the agent to take on more and more steps on its own. Until the last step. I check every draft response, and I click send. A school leader is responsible for every email sent from their email address. ~ It took me a whole week to build all the skills, related documents, nd the AI agent to use the skill. And it is already paying dividends. The same complicated emails that would take me 45-60 minutes now take 5-10 minutes. • I don't go dig through previous emails • AI assistant locates the exact page on the handbook • Previously, Q&A responses are pulled directly from the library. ~ And this is only the beginning of what a personal AI agent can do. Follow me if you want more step-by-step guides to multiply your impact.
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Web3 Antivirus (@web3_antivirus) reportedOpera GX had a flaw that let a malicious website silently install a GX mod and use it to pull data from pages a victim visited. In a proof of concept, a Gmail address was reconstructed from one visit with no click/approval from the user. Opera has patched the issue and says it found no evidence of exploitation in the wild. Keep your browser updated and treat unexpected add-ons as a warning sign and remember that small browser features can become real attack surfaces.
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मरॉडर Marauder (@Vidhvansak_) reported@bholekabhagatt Although these guys don't maintain a digital trace, they use makeshift/primitive communication standards. One bomber used to communicate with a Gmail account, he would go to a random c-cafe in Delhi, sign in, save a message in draft. His handler would log in and see the draft.
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Inference Engine (@iedaily_) reportedRay-Ban Meta glasses are good and all, but it's high time they address these problems: 1. No live video analysis. The glasses take a picture, process it, and then return. Feels slow compared to Gemini. 2. App ecosystem is limited. Yes, you can connect Gmail and Calendar, but the glasses should connect to a host of apps, with devs given the option to build for it. 3. Finally, the AI needs to improve, with better answering and memory to remember context from previous conversations. Has to match ChatGPT (OpenAI, here's your window; are you listening?)
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Jyoti (@virgojyoti02) reportedOnce your gmail decides that your storage is fix then there is no going back.
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ccx15 (@codecrackx15) reportedOne of the great things about Proton Mail (The Proton Suite) is that I can create additional emails under my main email, and they all function from inside my main email box. For instance… my Gmail is NOT my name. So I’ve used that for quite a bit of stuff. Also, I found out early on that spammers trend to target emails with names in them (not a super big issue if the spam catcher is competent and not called Outlook). Proton is under my name. So moving some stuff to it… Substack for instance, would put that out on every email list. I don’t want that. Problem solved Proton’s Identity and addresses feature. I simply create my old gmail address with a Proton address (it was available) and then I change it to that in all the services my gmail is in. On the Proton Ultimate plan, you can create up to 15 identity addresses. Another perk… Create one for jobs sites and LinkedIn, especially when you are job hunting. Once you find a job, hit the toggle next to that address in the control panel and all that spammy junk that job sites send will instantly STOP coming to your main email box. I've added Proton's X link below. Privacy should be at the top of your list going forward, so go check them out. @ProtonPrivacy
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Dr Milan Milanović (@milan_milanovic) reported𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗱𝗼𝗲𝘀 𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸? We hit send and the message arrives. Underneath that is a system with no built-in authentication and optional encryption, which is held together by 50 years of patches. Around 376 billion emails move every day, and close to half are spam. Here is the path each mail takes: 𝟭. 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗻𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝘀𝗲𝗻𝗱𝘀 When we hit send, the client submits the message to a server on port 587, which checks our login, stamps a message-ID, and passes it on. 𝟮. 𝗘𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹-𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 It is store-and-forward. If the receiving server is down, the message waits in a queue and retries on a back-off schedule: 5 minutes, 30 minutes, then hours, up to four or five days. Instant delivery just means the queue cleared fast. 𝟯. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘀𝗲𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗿𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹 SMTP carries two "from" values. The envelope (MAIL FROM) routes the message between servers, while the header (From:) is the one we read. SMTP never checks that they match, and that gap is why phishing works. 𝟰. 𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺𝘀 𝗮𝗱𝗱𝗲𝗱 𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿 SMTP shipped with no way to prove who sent a message. So the industry added SPF (a list of authorized IPs), then DKIM (a cryptographic signature) to cover SPF's gaps, then DMARC to make the visible From: match one of them. Three DNS setups, all easy to misconfigure. 𝟱. 𝗘𝗻𝗰𝗿𝘆𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝘀 𝗼𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 Email uses opportunistic TLS. The sending server asks if the receiver supports STARTTLS, encrypts if yes, and falls back to plain text if no. For Gmail or Outlook client connections it is effectively mandatory, but server to server it stays optional. TLS also protects the connection, not the content, so the servers read everything. 𝟲. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗼𝗻𝗲 A delivered message lands in the inbox, bounces with a 5xx error the sender sees, or gets moved to spam with no notice to anyone. RFC 5321 permits that last one. Email was built in the 1970s for a small network of researchers who trusted each other. Nobody planned for banking or phishing. Billions of messages still arrive correctly every day on top of all of it.
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Par🌟 (@BiParva9999) reportedI must inquire as to the rationale behind implementing a phone number verification option when users like myself are systematically prevented from utilizing it. Why is my email account being locked repeatedly? My email has been repeatedly compromised, with unauthorized parties altering my Gmail verification settings. I have documented evidence—screenshots showing successful phone number verification in Gmail, only for it to be mysteriously removed shortly afterward. These actions appear designed to intimidate and silence me, as if to force me into submission. Yet I have pushed back forcefully and will continue to do so. Let this serve as a clear warning and precedent against such coercive tactics. Moving forward, I will leverage my expertise to pursue full legal accountability. I intend to hold this network and all responsible parties liable through proper judicial channels. You have stolen content from my videos over many months, and these illegal activities must be thoroughly investigated and exposed. Even VPN connections are being disrupted to maintain total control. I have ONLY 3 ACCOUNTS; two verified and one unverified, yet I am repeatedly blocked from adding my phone number to any of them. I enter the correct verification code, only to receive an “invalid” response. No confirmation emails arrive. My email is deliberately locked in a way that prevents any timely or interim messages from reaching me. This pattern has occurred multiple times, deliberately obstructing my ability to secure my accounts. Previously, attempts were made to hijack my Gmail by deleting my personal information, forcing me to re-enter details weekly. My work email was also paralyzed, blocking all incoming correspondence. Even when phone verification is attempted, it proves ineffective because the accounts have been taken out of my control entirely—especially after any verification occurs. The platform appears to be managing them independently. Today, after my Gmail was locked once again, I tried adding a different phone number to one only unverified account of mine. Again and again, I have ONLY 3 ACCOUNT; two verified accounts and one unverified account, that I follow them. When I could see in March that someone using my account this account post videos from my Grok account on my profile I realised the depth of the danger of stealing videos from my account and even the ability to post them here on my profile without me doing it! The system responded that I cannot change the number at this time. Every attempt is thwarted by temporary email locks precisely when I try to add phone verification. I cannot even change my password. All of this renders phone verification meaningless amid such manipulative interference. I have never encountered such persistent technical and security obstacles in any other application. If this level of account takeover—where someone seizes control of a user’s email and prevents real-time notifications—is not originating from X’s network itself (though I find that highly unlikely), then why has no action been taken to address this severe security vulnerability? Anyone who creates an account on this platform, provides their phone number, personal information, and email, deserves robust protection. Who is authorized to access a user’s personal Gmail, disable its real-time email reception, and interfere with account security? This is a profoundly serious issue that demands immediate and thorough investigation by the platform. Furthermore, I cannot even view who has liked my posts. I receive no notifications except from my own alternate accounts. Likes from others are rarely visible and often appear anonymous or obscured. Similar unauthorized and illegal manipulations have also targeted my YouTube channel settings for the same videos I post there. Author: Par. @PahlaviComms @PahlaviReza
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Marko, email wiz (@Markoemailwiz) reportedDriver 3: List hygiene. Dead subscribers don't just do nothing. They actively drag your placement down. Anyone who hasn't opened in 90 days is telling Gmail you're skippable.
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Three Bs (@BuraBem) reported@EmmanuelAfula Please look into the Celia App OTP delivery bug! Those of us using Yahoo Mail are completely locked out because the system isn’t sending verification codes to Yahoo. We need an alternative login option or a way to switch our emails to Gmail. @CeliaWallet 🚨
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M🫧 (@_iamartha) reportedThis is a reminder to cross check the password to all your socials and emails. So it doesn't become an issue in future. Don't forget to be certain of the Gmail you used to open your accounts.
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Balogun Ayomide (@Balogun_ayo519) reported@gmail Good day pls I have complain about my Gmail account trying to login it’s not going @gmail
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The DreamCode Oracle (@TheDreamOracle) reportedDear Mrs. Collins, Thank you for your message. Unfortunately, I cannot proceed by email alone. Since you state my funds are being legally held at your New York branch, I would prefer to handle this in person. Please provide the complete legal name of the bank, the physical street address of the branch where my funds are held, the branch telephone number, your banking license information, and the account reference. I will independently verify all of this through publicly available records before visiting the branch myself. Once there, I will present identification, establish ownership of the account, and request that the funds be released directly to me by cashier's check or transferred into my personal bank account. This avoids unnecessary fees, intermediaries, and security risks associated with communicating through Gmail or Outlook email addresses rather than an official bank domain. I have never done business with your institution, so I hope you understand my caution. If the funds genuinely belong to me and are already in your custody, there should be no issue resolving this face-to-face through normal banking procedures. I look forward to receiving the verified branch information so I can arrange my visit.
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Brian Jacobson (@BrianHJacobson) reported@LouisLJJohns @Mark_McEathron @JeremyRedfernFL Louis walk me through your workflow here. 1. Attempt to Login to X with the fsudude account > 2. Use the recovery email displayed to guess the gmail account > 3. Attempt to login to gmail with the guessed email account and when prompted enter Layla's number > 4. Number goes through confirming it was her. Is that what you are claiming?
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dehumanizedtarget (@dehumanized28) reported@NewMexicoDOJ Two important excel spreadsheets missing from my email this week that both were sent to my email last week really unsettled my mind and drives me nuts. They were both saved to my desktop which I modified them afterwards. They are not in Outlook or my deleted folder or are they my desktop or my recycling bin. I have never permanently deleted a file on Outlook or my Desktop since I started here. So, how do they just both disappear? They were both very important! It reminds me of my Gmail account where emails would be invisible then reappear all of which regarding my weekly floating schedule. I was late or missed work a few times from schedules that were clearly altered or missing. It got a point where I printed them from the work computers and would cross reference them! Don't tell me its me as those issues never existed with me my entire life! I am done contacting IT as its a bad look for my local division as they cannot solve these problems and its only making me look like a lunatic. The resources being deployed come from the highest level of digital and networking capabilities and is well outside their range or capability due to one set of technologies versus another one. Thats my opinion anyways of why they have yet to be identified. This is what caused me to burn a gasket earlier and go on another posting tirade!
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Padma Neelamraju (@PNeelamraju) reportedMIT 6.566 Lecture 6 examines Google's data center security architecture as a comprehensive plan for dealing with both known and unknown attacks. This thread breaks down how Google connects every security component from hardware boot to user data access, creating tight arguments for why operations should be allowed. Google's security goals center on confidentiality and integrity of customer data for both cloud customers and applications like Gmail. They also prioritize availability through denial-of-service resistance and maintain low development friction so engineers can build secure applications efficiently. Accountability appears through extensive logging and access transparency systems. The threat model spans insider attacks from compromised engineers, physical intrusions into data centers, malicious hardware in shipped servers, software bugs across the stack, network adversaries monitoring traffic, discarded hardware containing sensitive data, and malicious customer workloads running alongside trusted services. Google designs explicitly for damage control when attacks succeed.
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Kenny Mc (@khan_kilo) reported@nicklaunches Most of my products are apps , so TikTok and Apple search ads has been the main. Something else I’ve been looking into for SaaS is Gmail ads. If you’re SaaS solve a problem that users normally gets an email about I think it’s a good surface to advertise your solution. I haven’t tried it as yet though but it seem like a high intent surface
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Steve Skojec (@SteveSkojec) reportedI haven’t used my laptop in months. I’m a desktop PC guy. But I’m somewhere today where I needed the laptop, so I brought it with me, and I’ve spent the past half hour going through broken Microsoft protocol loops and multi-factor authentication hell just to get into my own computer. Literally NOTHING changed. I just haven’t used it in a while. But it wouldn’t even accept my normal pin without resetting everything. My Authenticator wouldn’t work without a new Outlook sign in, which wouldn’t work without an Authenticator code. I couldn’t get a passkey out of LastPass without verifying why I was signing in from a new location (even though I entered the correct password.) But I couldn’t get into my Gmail account to verify without another multifactor authentication process. I’m pretty damn tech savvy, but even I couldn’t get through this labyrinth of security bullshit without asking Grok for help finding the missing steps. What the hell are old folks supposed to do? Or people who haven’t been building PCs and managing software issues for a long time? At one point, I was forced to solve multiple asinine visual puzzles to “prove I’m not a robot” just so I could access one of the prerequisite accounts. Our technological landscape is simultaneously ubiquitous and totally impossible. We’ve created an absolute nightmare for ourselves, and I hate it.
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Mark @ SullivanTech | Web + SEO Tools (@infamousmds) reportedThe real issue: most small business owners are still using Gmail or cheap hosting emails. It tanks your credibility with clients and customers.
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Subscribr (@SubscribrAI) reportedJapan is one of the most technologically advanced countries on Earth... So naturally, the fastest growing "ancient Japanese wisdom" channel on YouTube has no Japanese people involved at all 10,200 subscribers. 19 videos. 800,000 views in 60 days. No presenter. No face. No camera. Just stock footage of lawns and driveways, an AI voice, and a channel called "The Japanese Method" teaching Americans how to fix their gardens using techniques that have almost nothing to do with Japan. And the audience does not care, because he sells an ebook and they buy it. A country famous for engineering, robotics, and precision is being repackaged as folk wisdom by a faceless channel selling $30 guidebooks to homeowners in Ohio. And it is outperforming 99% of channels run by actual gardeners. People do not trust cleaning brands anymore. They do not trust product reviews or sponsored ads. The one thing that still cuts through is an authority frame — a phrase like "the Japanese method" or "the Amish way" that implies ancient wisdom the audience has never heard before. Your brain runs the same trust loop whether the wisdom is real or invented. Now the money. A faceless channel this size in a normal niche pulls $400 to $600 a month from ads. A grocery bill. The ebook is the whole business. sells "The Complete Japanese Method guidebook." $30 per copy. At 0.5% conversion on 400,000 monthly views, that is $6,000 a month from the ebook alone. And the channel is scaling. In 90 days that number crosses $15,000 a month. Same views, same videos, 20x the revenue AdSense would produce. Here is the exact playbook. Step 1. Pick the niche on math, not passion. Target 35 to 65 year old homeowners in the US, UK, Canada, Australia. They spend on their homes. They read ebooks. They fall for authoritative sounding traditions. Step 2. Build a brand around an authority frame instead of a face. Japanese method. Amish secret. Nordic tradition. Ancient Roman technique. Any cultural label that implies wisdom the audience has never heard before. The label carries the trust. You never need a presenter. Step 3. Use ONE consistent voice and visual style across every video. Same AI voice. Same thumbnail template. Same intro. Same outro. Recognizable in one clip. This separates a legitimate faceless brand from the AI slop YouTube is wiping out by the thousands. Step 4. Warm up the account for 7 days before uploading. Real gmail. Watch videos in the niche. Subscribe to 10 to 15 channels. Post on day 8. Check impressions at 48 hours. Above 500 means the channel is alive. Under 500 means restart with a new gmail. Step 5. Attach the ebook from video 1. The Japanese Method sells the guidebook before the audience even shows up. The model only hits $10,000 a month when there is something to buy the moment trust kicks in. Step 6. Post 2x a week for 10 videos. Read the outliers. Double down. The lawn video pulled 357,000 views at 8.5x the channel average. The next 5 videos should be about lawns and outdoor maintenance. The algorithm just told them what the channel is. The window is the entire point. Faceless channels with strong authority frames are still underbuilt on YouTube long form. The Japanese Method is one of a handful of channels proving the play works while everyone else argues about whether AI content is allowed. It is. YouTube is not anti-AI. YouTube is anti-slop. A consistent faceless brand with an authority frame, a niche voice, and a real ebook is exactly what the classifier wants to see. A completely made up "Japanese cleaning tradition" figured out YouTube before most real gardeners with actual expertise and a real product.
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Chris Lang (@ChrisLangSocial) reportedSo the #1 thing I'm seeing with Shopify brands right now, and I've diagnosed this twice just in the last month, is that your emails aren't even landing anymore. They're going to spam and you don't know it because your open rates look totally fine. And here's why they look fine. The machines open everything now. Everything. Apple Mail, Gmail, all of it, they pre-load your emails on their own servers before a human ever looks at it, so that open rate you're staring at, half of it's a ghost. It's not real. It's telling you everything's good while your clicks fall off a cliff and your revenue falls right behind it. So you're sitting there thinking it's your content, thinking you gotta write better subject lines, and it's not that at all. Here's what's actually happening. Those fake opens are hiding the fact that half your list is dead. And when you keep mailing dead subscribers because the numbers look fine, Gmail watches that, decides your mail is unwanted, and starts dumping you straight into spam. Your reputation craters and you never even saw it coming. That's why so many brands got quietly wrecked this spring. Wider sends, less engaged lists, and Gmail cracked down hard. And I'll tell you the part nobody wants to hear. Your agency didn't catch this because they get paid to send, they don't get paid to land. Big difference. So go pull your last 10 campaigns right now. If your opens are steady but your clicks just died, you're not boring, baby, you're invisible. Nobody's even seeing you.
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Inference Engine (@iedaily_) reportedRay-Ban Meta glasses are good and all, but it's high time they address these problems: 1. No live video analysis. The glasses take a picture, process it, and then return. Feels slow compared to Gemini. 2. App ecosystem is limited. Yes, you can connect Gmail and Calendar, but the glasses should connect to a host of apps, with devs given the option to build for it. 3. Finally, the AI needs to improve, with better answering and memory to remember context from previous conversations.
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Dr. ELL (@DrellLabs) reported@P3rs3vs @staysaasy I think enterprise does come up zero data retention as default, but my experience with lawyers in my circle is that the fact of the AI model on someone elses server is looking at the documents is bad enough. Although from a probability of leaks standpoint, it's no different than say gmail or outlook
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Anant Mehta (@anantpmehta) reported@Google @gmail My brother’s gmail has been compromised and someone has changed the password. Not able to login through all available options. Please help.
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⟭⟬ 𝒟𝐸𝐸 💛(◍•ᴗ•◍)⟭⟬ (@dee_devhs) reported@ibps_official Gmail verification of ibps PO form not working. Fix this soon.