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"content": "I organized an AMA/Q&A with Ian Nathan, writer-director of the upcoming documentary\u00a0**The Thing Expanded**.\n\nIt's live here now in\u00a0[r/movies](https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/)\u00a0for anyone interested in asking a question:\n\n[https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1rhzq3s/hey\\_rmovies\\_i\\_am\\_writerdirector\\_ian\\_nathan\\_my\\_new/](https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1rhzq3s/hey_rmovies_i_am_writerdirector_ian_nathan_my_new/)\n\nHe'll be back at 5 PM ET tomorrow (Monday 3/2) to answer questions. I recommend asking in advance. Please ask there, not here. All questions are much appreciated!\n\n>\n\nTrailer:\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDIaL9Begao](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDIaL9Begao)\n\nThank you :)",
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"title": "[Crosspost] Hey /r/movies! I am writer-director Ian Nathan. My new documentary, 'The Thing Expanded', takes an in-depth journey into the heart of John Carpenter's horror-masterpiece THE THING with insights from Kurt Russell, Guillermo del Toro, Eli Roth, and John Carpenter himself. Ask me anything!",
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"content": "I organized an AMA/Q&A with Ian Nathan, writer-director of the upcoming documentary **The Thing Expanded**.\n\nIt's live here now in /r/movies for anyone interested in asking a question:\n\nhttps://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1rhzq3s/hey_rmovies_i_am_writerdirector_ian_nathan_my_new/\n\nHe'll be back at 5 PM ET tomorrow (Monday 3/2) to answer questions. I recommend asking in advance. Please ask there, not here. All questions are much appreciated!\n\n> The ultimate exploration of a cinematic classic, The Thing Expanded centers on an in-depth analysis of The Thing led by none other than John Carpenter himself. The documentary features a wealth of memories, stories, facts, rabbit-hole tangents and theories about the 1982 film and its origins and influences that Carpenter fans demand\u2014including discussion of the 2011 prequel, comic book sequels, the original John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There? and much more.\n\nTrailer:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDIaL9Begao\n\nThank you :)\n\nHis verification photo:\n\nhttps://i.imgur.com/PYpDB7K.jpeg",
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"title": "[Crosspost] Hey /r/movies! I am writer-director Ian Nathan. My new documentary, 'The Thing Expanded', takes an in-depth journey into the heart of John Carpenter's horror-masterpiece THE THING with insights from Kurt Russell, Guillermo del Toro, Eli Roth, and John Carpenter himself. Ask me anything!",
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"content": "Hi r/IAmA! We\u2019ve organized an AMA with Bloomberg Law reporters\u00a0Mackenzie Mays, Diana Dombrowski, Alexia Fernandez Campbell, and data journalist Andrew Wallender.\n\nThey built a new database of more than 200,000 civil rights complaints filed in federal court and used it to uncover cases that were previously scattered or hard to track. Their reporting led to three major investigations so far:\n\n* [Deadly pregnancies in jails,](https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/pregnancy-behind-bars-proves-deadly-for-women-and-their-babies?utm_source=reddit.com&utm_medium=lawdesk)\u00a0where women and their babies suffered preventable harm under government care\u00a0\n* [Children being strip\u2011searched in schools](https://news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/strip-searches-in-schools-traumatize-kids-over-minor-offenses?utm_source=reddit.com&utm_medium=lawdesk)\u00a0for minor or even baseless allegations\n* [The Wrap](https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/i-cant-breathe-police-use-restraint-with-fatal-results?utm_source=reddit.com&utm_medium=lawdesk), a full-body restraint used to subdue people, where we uncovered fatal outcomes following its use\u00a0\n\nThe AMA is happening\u00a0over in r/journalism at 2 p.m. ET today. \nPlease ask your questions there, not here \u2014 comments on this post will be locked.\n\nJoin here: \n[https://www.reddit.com/r/Journalism/comments/1rgbx2i/we\\_built\\_a\\_firstofitskind\\_database\\_of\\_200000/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Journalism/comments/1rgbx2i/we_built_a_firstofitskind_database_of_200000/)\n\nThey\u2019re happy to answer questions about the methodology, records work, programming, data analysis, LLM use, reporting process, or anything else you\u2019re curious about from the stories.\n\n[Proof](https://aboutblaw.com/bk1B).",
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"title": "[Crosspost] Hi Reddit! We\u2019re Bloomberg Law reporters who built a new civil rights complaints database and uncovered hidden abuses \u2014 AMA in r/journalism today.",
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"content": "I organized an AMA/Q&A with Anderson .Paak, Grammy-winning rapper/songwriter/producer/filmmaker/actor.\n\nIt's live here now in /r/movies for anyone interested in asking a question:\n\nhttps://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1rg86ti/hi_rmovies_im_anderson_paak_ask_me_anything/\n\nHe'll be back at around 4 PM ET today to answer questions. I recommend asking in advance. Please ask there, not here. All questions are much appreciated!\n\nHis directorial debut, **K-Pops!**, is out in AMC theaters this weekend. He also wrote, produced, and starred in it.\n\nThank you :)\n\nHis verification photo:\n\nhttps://i.imgur.com/4ZHalh7.jpeg",
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"title": "[Crosspost] Hi /r/movies! I'm Anderson .Paak, rapper/songwriter/filmmaker/actor. My directorial debut, K-POPS!, is out in theaters today. Ask me anything!",
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"content": "[Proof from Voyage Austin Magazine](https://preview.redd.it/qzrfwsf3nbmg1.jpg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=abd95ff8522a14fd1a96bad31d2e44487f9739e6)\n\n# I'm the founder of a leading legal psychedelic retreat center in California. Ask me anything.\n\n**About Me**\n\nI\u2019m Amanda Schendel, founder of The Buena Vida Psilocybin Retreats. For the past 7 years I\u2019ve been building structured psychedelic programs focused on preparation, containment, and long-term integration rather than single-event experiences.\n\nAcross our programs we\u2019ve worked with over 2,000 participants. The work includes full preparation protocols, guided immersion experiences, multi-week integration follow-through, and ongoing microdosing coaching and support.\n\n**Approach**\n\nOur work blends somatic workshops, mindset and behavioral pattern work, and guidance from experienced medicine women rooted in indigenous earth-wisdom traditions, alongside preparation and integration frameworks supported by our scientific research partners. Rather than centering a single experience, the emphasis is on regulation, meaning-making, and consistent behavioral change so the results hold in ordinary life.\n\nWe also develop facilitators internally through an apprenticeship model. Training covers ethics, contraindications, nervous-system literacy, crisis response, group field stewardship, and integration competency before anyone works independently, combining traditional relational skills with modern safety and oversight standards.\n\n**Research & Academic Connection**\n\nOur program design is informed by ongoing dialogue and collaboration with researchers connected to Imperial College London, University College London, and University of Exeter. The focus is translating controlled-setting research into real-world containers with appropriate safeguards and follow-through.\n\nAsk anything about where this work may help YOU, safety, preparation, integration, facilitator training, microdosing support, or how structured psychedelic programs actually operate outside a lab.\n\nhttps://preview.redd.it/qp3hu3yehbmg1.png?width=2316&format=png&auto=webp&s=54115cd7f1f3e31c4202941d61e6bd935a3de58d",
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"content": "Please post your personal projects, startups, product placements, collaboration needs, blogs etc.\n\nPlease mention the payment and pricing requirements for products and services.\n\nPlease do not post link shorteners, link aggregator websites , or auto-subscribe links.\n\n\\--\n\nAny abuse of trust will lead to bans.\n\nEncourage others who create new posts for questions to post here instead!\n\nThread will stay alive until next one so keep posting after the date in the title.\n\n\\--\n\nMeta: This is an experiment. If the community doesnt like this, we will cancel it. This is to encourage those in the community to promote their work by not spamming the main threads.",
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"content": "arXiv:2602.22631 \\[cs.MS\\]: https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.22631\n\nRobert Joseph George, Jennifer Cruden, Xiangru Zhong, Huan Zhang, Anima Anandkumar\n\nAbstract: Neural networks are increasingly deployed in safety- and mission-critical pipelines, yet many verification and analysis results are produced outside the programming environment that defines and runs the model. This separation creates a semantic gap between the executed network and the analyzed artifact, so guarantees can hinge on implicit conventions such as operator semantics, tensor layouts, preprocessing, and floating-point corner cases. We introduce TorchLean, a framework in the Lean 4 theorem prover that treats learned models as first-class mathematical objects with a single, precise semantics shared by execution and verification. TorchLean unifies (1) a PyTorch-style verified API with eager and compiled modes that lower to a shared op-tagged SSA/DAG computation-graph IR, (2) explicit Float32 semantics via an executable IEEE-754 binary32 kernel and proof-relevant rounding models, and (3) verification via IBP and CROWN/LiRPA-style bound propagation with certificate checking. We validate TorchLean end-to-end on certified robustness, physics-informed residual bounds for PINNs, and Lyapunov-style neural controller verification, alongside mechanized theoretical results including a universal approximation theorem. These results demonstrate a semantics-first infrastructure for fully formal, end-to-end verification of learning-enabled systems.\n\nProject page: [https://leandojo.org/torchlean.html](https://leandojo.org/torchlean.html)",
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"content": "AI (VLM-based) radiology models can sound confident and still be wrong ; hallucinating diagnoses that their own findings don't support. This is a silent, and dangerous failure mode.\n\nThis new paper introduces a verification layer that checks every diagnostic claim an AI makes before it reaches a clinician. When our system says a diagnosis is supported, it's been mathematically proven - not just guessed. Every model tested improved significantly after verification, with the best result hitting 99% soundness.\n\n \ud83d\udd17 [https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.24111v1](https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.24111v1)",
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"content": "Hello,\n\nI apologize if this is not the correct place to ask this but I couldn't find any subs related to this\n\nI am a first time author and our paper got accepted to ICLR 2026. I was trying to register for the conference via their [registration page](https://iclr.cc/Register2) and there is this point mentioned in the `Update Profile` section\n\n>Visa Name\u00a0will be used in your Visa letter of invitation. It should match exactly the name on your\u00a0passport\n\nBut I couldn't find any field or option to set or update my Visa Name either in the stated `Update Profile` section or in the [Edit Profile](https://iclr.cc/EditProfile) page\n\nI don't want to blunder anything as this will be my first conference attending in person. Any help will be appreciated!\n\nThanks!",
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"content": "# Welcome to /r/learnprogramming!\n\n## Quick start:\n\n1. New to programming? Not sure how to start learning? See [FAQ - Getting started][faq-start].\n2. Have a question? Our [FAQ][faq] covers many common questions; check that first. Also try searching old posts, either [via google][google] or via reddit's search.\n3. Your question isn't answered in the FAQ? Please read the following:\n\n## Getting debugging help\n\nIf your question is about code, make sure it's **specific** and **provides all information up-front**. Here's a checklist of what to include:\n\n1. A [**concise but descriptive title**][debugging-title].\n2. A [**good description**][debugging-description] of the problem.\n4. A [**minimal**, **easily runnable**][debugging-posting], and [**well-formatted**][debugging-formatting] program that demonstrates your problem.\n5. The output you expected and what you got instead. If you got an error, include the **full** error message.\n\nDo your best to solve your problem before posting. The quality of the answers will be proportional to the amount of effort you put into your post. Note that title-only posts are automatically removed.\n\nAlso see [our full posting guidelines][debugging] and the [subreddit rules][rules]. After you post a question, **DO NOT** delete it!\n\n## Asking conceptual questions\n\nAsking conceptual questions is ok, but please check [our FAQ][faq] and search older posts first.\n\nIf you plan on asking a question similar to one in the FAQ, explain what exactly the FAQ didn't address and clarify what you're looking for instead. See our full guidelines on [asking conceptual questions][conceptual] for more details.\n\n## Subreddit rules\n\nPlease read [our rules][rules] and [other policies][policies] before posting. If you see somebody breaking a rule, report it! Reports and PMs to the mod team are the quickest ways to bring issues to our attention.\n\n\n [faq-start]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/faq#wiki_getting_started\n [faq]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/faq\n [google]: https://www.google.com/#q=site:reddit.com%2Fr%2Flearnprogramming\n [wiki]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index\n [debugging]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index#wiki_getting_debugging_help\n [debugging-title]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index#wiki_writing_a_good_title\n [debugging-description]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index#wiki_writing_a_good_description_of_the_problem\n [debugging-posting]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index#wiki_posting_code\n [debugging-formatting]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index#wiki_formatting_code\n [conceptual]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index#wiki_asking_conceptual_questions\n [rules]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/about/rules\n [policies]: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/index#wiki_rules",
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"content": "What have you been working on recently? Feel free to share updates on projects you're working on, brag about any major milestones you've hit, grouse about a challenge you've ran into recently... Any sort of \"progress report\" is fair game!\n\nA few requests:\n\n1. If possible, include a link to your source code when sharing a project update. That way, others can learn from your work!\n\n2. If you've shared something, try commenting on at least one other update -- ask a question, give feedback, compliment something cool... We encourage discussion!\n\n3. If you don't consider yourself to be a beginner, include about how many years of experience you have.\n\nThis thread will remained stickied over the weekend. [Link to past threads here](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/search?q=%22What+have+you+been+working+on+recently%3F%22&sort=new&restrict_sr=on).",
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"content": "**Doubting to learn programming?** Don't start.\n\n**What language to start with?** Nobody cares you'll just make \"Hello worlds\" in everything and come back saying you are stuck.\n\n**Are you stuck?** Unstuck yourself, or do something different.\n\n**Will AI take your job?** If you need to ask, then yes.\n\n**Is it still interesting to persue a job in the sector?** For this I will refere to the previous answer.\n\n**All questions and posts with an em dash?** Copy past it in aan llm and let the llms talk to eachother.\n\n**Should you use AI while learning?** Sure just don't use it for thinking...\n\nAll other meaningfull or truely programming related questions will probably not be answered.\n\nHope this helps. Good luck on your programming journey!\n\nEDIT: This post is not meant to upset anyone or demotivate. Nor do I want to discredit this sub. It is purly to filter out double posts. Look at it like a code smell. I just made a function removing doubles. Its refactoring 101. But if it may offend you this could be a moment to reflect and decide if you want to learn programming, or just larp learning.",
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