This has to be one of the quickest valuations past a billion. I wonder if they can even effectively make use of the funds in a reasonable enough timeline.
Issue #1 irks me so much. Often I'll find myself having gone through many things in a list opening all in new tabs. Only to check my first tab 5 minutes later and find the same page reloaded.
I've just been using a combination of the Reddit API and PushShift, warehousing data in such a way where it makes sense for Shop By Sub since Sept 2020.
Using the PushShift API, I started backwards in time and searched for a bunch of different regexes I thought were important, slowly creeping my way towards the present.
Using the Reddit API, I wrote a script to do a deep dive into specific subreddits, so I could index more popular ones first.
It's mostly just patience to get the amount of data I've got :) (and PushShift can't be overstated, it's very useful).
A mailing list isn't a bad idea. I'll have to figure out a way where the user can see a sign up box, but have it not be intrusive. I've been thinking of adding infinite scrolling to the most recents on the homepage, too, just for folks who are curious as to what weird things Reddit is talking about
I have a raspberry pi gathering Reddit comments with an Amazon link in them every hour, then exposing them on Shop By Sub categorized by subreddit, sorted by upvotes.
Same with OP I put my Amazon referral link in there.
It's been decently well-received by Reddit, but I have a hard time getting recurring users. It seems like they just forget about it by the time they need a Reddit recommendation again.
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The product: We are the studio that made the Emmy award winning Netflix show The Dragon Prince and we are developing a AAA game based in the same universe.
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What you'll do: Working on platform specific feature development in Kotlin such as Crafting, Matchmaking, Battlepass, etc.
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