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Apple (/r/apple)
  1. AppleHelp

Apple =

Welcome to r/Apple, the community for Apple news, rumors, and discussions.

Guidelines =

Please consider posting to r/AppleHelp:

  • Requests for technical help of any kind.
  • Problems with software or hardware.
  • The worth of software or hardware. (Try Mac2Sell)
  • What software or hardware to buy.
  • When hardware will be updated.

Please post feedback to r/AppleMeta:

  • Open letters to moderators.
  • CSS bugs or suggestions.
  • Ideas for improvement.
  • New sidebar images.

Please do not post the following content:

  • Links to pirated material/software.
  • Noninformative pictures.
  • NSFW titles or content.
  • Complaints or rants.

IRC Chatroom ==

  • Web Chat: Join now
  • IRC Server: irc.snoonet.org
  • Channel: #apple

Tech subreddits ==

Mac subreddits ==

iOS subreddits ==


Content Philosophy =

Content which benefits the community (news, rumors, and discussions) is valued over content which benefits only the individual (technical questions, help buying/selling, rants, etc.). This fundamental difference in audience is why we support two communities, r/Apple and r/AppleHelp. If you'd like to view their content together, click here.

145,374 subscribers - a community for 5 years - last post today [+]
Build a PC (/r/buildapc)

read the faq

> Filter: > Help / > Ready / > Complete / > Troubleshooting

> Recent Builds: buildsbot.com

Planning on building a computer but need some advice? This is the place to ask!

New Here?

Please keep in mind that we are here to help you build a computer, not to build it for you. If you don't know where to begin, start by reading the BuildAPC Beginners Guide.

> Posting Rules: > > * Be respectful to others > * No facilitating piracy, linking to pirated software or tools to pirate software > * Don't cite rumors and anecdotes as fact > * Post sales & deals in /r/buildapcsales > * Use the proper tag when submitting > * Tagged posts and other posts should be done as self-posts > > Create a Submission

> ===== > > > > > > > > > > > >

> Submission Guidelines > ===== > In most cases you should make a text submission, but there are a few reasons to post a link. Please read below to decide how to post. > > Link Submissions > > > Please do post: PC building guides or tutorials and announcements regarding relevant new hardware or retailers. > > > > Please don't post: sales, deals, links to /r/massdrop, pictures of your computer, rumors, or anything that should be a text submission. > > Text Submissions > > > Most text submissions require a tag. Choose the most appropriate one, and add it in front of the submission title: > > > > * [Build Help] you need help deciding what parts you should buy > > * [Build Ready] you have chosen your parts and want someone to look over the build before you buy it > > * [Build Complete] you have completed your build and want to show it off (this usually involves pictures; please use imgur.com) > > * [Troubleshooting] you are having trouble putting together or powering up your new build and need someone to assist you > > > > If your submission does not fit under these categories, don't use a tag. If you are unsure which tag to use, message the moderators for help.

Live Chat (IRC)

Join us on the BuildAPC IRC channel for live chat and instant help!

Resources

Choosing Parts/Components:

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Miscellaneous:

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  • /r/battlestations - Show off your rig
  • /r/buildapcforme - Build suggestions
  • /r/buildapcsales - Post sales and deals
  • /r/hackintosh - Build a Mac
  • /r/hardware - Hardware discussion
  • /r/hardwareswap - Barter your parts
  • /r/keyboards - Keyboard discussion
  • /r/overclocking - CPU/GPU Overclocking
  • /r/pcmods - Share your modifications
  • /r/suggestalaptop - Laptop discussion
  • /r/techsupport - Blue screen diagnosis
  • /r/windows - Windows OS discussion
119,731 subscribers - a community for 3 years - last post today [+]

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Chrome (/r/chrome)

The 2012 /r/Chrome Survey Results (by /r/SampleSize) are in!


All about developments relating to the Google Chrome and Chromium web browsers, Chrome apps and extensions, ChromeOS, and Chromebooks. Post links, ask questions, find solutions, and discuss Chrome-related subjects.

Some things to consider before posting or commenting:

  • Please follow reddiquette and the Golden Rule. We have a zero tolerance policy toward spammers and trolls.

  • If you're posting a request for help with Chrome, please use this tag at the beginning of your post title: [help]. If you're looking for help with a specific issue, please include your info from about:version (click wrench -> "About Google Chrome") and what OS you're using. Also, such requests should only be done as self-posts.

  • Please don't link to blogspam, meaning blogs or websites that are simply re-hosting articles/information ripped off from other sites. Post directly to the original article or source whenever possible. If you are unable to abide by this simple request, or if your only submissions are to the same sites over and over, or to your personal site(s), you will be banned.

  • We welcome you to post links to any Chrome extensions that you have created, within reason. Posting the same links multiple times, or posting them as comments on posts that have nothing to do with your extension is considered spamming, and you will be banned for such actions.

  • Please don't post image-only links; post screenshots inside a self-post, and please don't post memes or imagemacros. Our AutoModerator removes bare links to images. Please use /r/ChromeHumor for comics, memes, and similar posts.

  • Posting tip: check the new queue for your submission after posting. If it isn't there, let the mods know.

  • If you see a spammer, troll, or shill commenter, please use the report option and/or message the mods.

/r/Chrome FAQs

Essential Chrome Extensions

Chrome Tips & Tricks

Chrome/YouTube Crash Fix

Mostly Harmless


If you think you found a bug, please report it at crbug.com


Other Google related subreddits: /r/Google | /r/Chromium | /r/Google+ | /r/GoogleTV | /r/Android | /r/bookmarklets | /r/chrome_extensions


Questions? Problems? Submission not showing up? Spot a spammer or a troll? Message #chrome and we will look into it ASAP. Protip: only reporting everything a spammer or troll posts without sending the mods a message isn't all that helpful.

19,509 subscribers - a community for 4 years - last post today [+]

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Computer Science: Theory and Application (/r/compsci)

Welcome Computer Science researchers, students, and enthusiasts. The aim of this subreddit is to share interesting papers, blog posts, and questions about topics such as algorithms, formal languages, automata, information theory, cryptography, machine learning, computational complexity, programming language theory, etc...

If you are new to Computer Science please read our FAQ before posting. Your question might have already been answered!

Do not post questions such as "should I study computer science?", "how do I get an internship?", "what sort of job can I get after school?", etc... There have been too many of these threads; they bore the regulars and scare away experts. If you have a question like this, please consider posting on cscareerquestions or askcomputerscience.

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52,333 subscribers - a community for 5 years - last post today [+]
Computer Systems Mimicking Biological Cognition (/r/computerCognition)

Anything relevant towards advancing the future invention of computer systems mimicking biological cognition. Particularly, the paper of Papers outlining the methods of neuronal processes that cause a collection of neurons to bring forth "that thing in the back of your eyes" when you awaken in the morning.

14 subscribers - a community for 4 years - last post 1 year ago [+]
Computer Graphics (/r/computergraphics)

r/computergraphics Gallery

Modeling, Animation, Rendering, Demoscene, Critiques, Programming, 2D/3D, News, Industry, Jobs and everything in between.

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Daily 3D

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Maya

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Programming

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Gamedev

3DsMax

3D Modeling

vfx

Renderman

Houdini

6,058 subscribers - a community for 5 years - last post today [+]
Interactive Fiction Text Adventure Games (/r/interactivefiction)

News on interactive fiction, TADS, Inform and other related stuff.

722 subscribers - a community for 4 years - last post 14 days ago [+]

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Open Directories (/r/opendirectories)

Unprotected directories of pics, vids, music, software and otherwise interesting files.

Append .nyud.net to the domain you have found the open directory on. This uses Coral Cache so the files are only ever downloaded once, and so the website doesn't die from bandwidth limits or the owners finding out their directories are wide open!

Please Note: Coral Cache does not allow files over 50mb

(please label adult content NSFW)

WGET A Noobs Guide (PDF) by regravity.

How to install WGET on OSX by nucleocide.

19,118 subscribers - a community for 3 years - last post 1 day ago [+]

this reddit has been tagged:

[rts]
Sins of a Solar Empire (/r/SoSE)
1,579 subscribers - a community for 2 years - last post 4 days ago [+]

this reddit has been tagged:

TechSupport (/r/techsupport)

> Stumped on a Tech problem?

> Ask other users, and try to help others with their problems as well.


> #Guidelines

> Please include your system specs, such as windows/linux/mac version/build, model numbers, etc.

> * Be as specific as possible.

> ********

> After solving your problem, please mark it as solved by clicking 'flair' and confirming the 'solved' tag.

Proven-skills collaborators will have their usernames marked with a . This means they submitted some credentials to the mods that proves knowledge in the IT field. As always, use your own discretion with all advice here.

> #Useful links

> * Ninite - Site with bunch of apps to download at once

> * Frequently Asked Questions Wiki

> * /r/techsupport's virus removal thread

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