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Manager lets staff leave early until leadership notices. Here's what happened next
A manager's Reddit post ignited debate over flexible work schedules as leadership scrutinizes a team's habit of arriving late and leaving early, despite high productivity. Torn between empathy and enforcing contracted hours, the manager faces pressure to ensure staff adhere to the 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. workday, sparking discussions about accountability and career growth.

Is ChatGPT fueling breakups? How AI relationship advice may be sparking delusions and destroying real connections
ChatGPT is becoming an unexpected relationship counselor, but its advice might be more harmful than helpful. From reinforcing delusions to fueling unnecessary breakups, users are discovering that AI can validate one-sided narratives without context. Experts warn that while the chatbot sounds authoritative, it often lacks emotional nuance—making it a risky source for navigating romantic complexities.

Snapchat just landed on Apple Watch. Here is what you can do with it
Users can now access Snapchat on WhatsApp. The usage is limited purely to messaging.

No work, no salary, still Rs 5 lakh due? Techie's shocking job exit story goes viral
An Indian software professional faced an unexpected demand for Rs 5,00,000 after withdrawing from a job offer on his joining day. Despite promptly notifying the company and not utilizing any resources, the employer cited a breach of contract.

Want to work abroad? Forget US or UK, Reddit says these countries are easiest for Indians to find jobs
A Reddit thread exploring the easiest countries for Indians to land jobs abroad has sparked wide-ranging discussions from professionals across sectors. While internal transfers within multinational companies were cited as effective, users pointed out they aren't always common. Gulf countries and Malaysia emerged as easier options due to simpler visa processes, while the U.S. was flagged as the most complicated. Canada remains attractive for those pursuing higher education, offering long-term benefits after securing permanent residency.
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Thug Life controversy: How Kamal Haasan's Karnataka fans are watching the movie despite statewide ban
Kamal Haasan’s latest film Thug Life, directed by Mani Ratnam, was banned in Karnataka following controversy over the actor’s remarks about the Kannada language. Undeterred, fans from Bengaluru and nearby areas have been traveling 42 kilometers to Hosur, Tamil Nadu, to watch the film in theatres. Despite the ban, social media is filled with videos and posts showing their enthusiasm and support.
Want this job? Work for 16 hours or get fired. Employee's viral post sparks outrage on Reddit
A paper mill worker in America lost his job for refusing to work extra hours. The employee completed his 12-hour shift. He refused to stay longer for CEO's visit. The company fired him for job abandonment. Reddit users are angry and advised him to apply for unemployment benefits. They also suggested public criticism of the company.
Reddit sues AI startup Anthropic for allegedly using data without permission
According to the complaint, Anthropic has resisted entering a licensing agreement even as it trained its Claude chatbot on Reddit content, despite assuring last July it had blocked its bots from accessing Reddit's platform. Reddit quoted Claude admitting it was "trained on at least some Reddit data" and did not know if that content was deleted.
Reddit users' comments were used to train AI Chatbot, social media platforms sues artificial intelligence company
Reddit has previously entered licensing agreements with Google, OpenAI and other companies that are paying to be able to train their AI systems on the public commentary of Reddit's more than 100 million daily users.
Bhuvan Bam’s new look has fans convinced he got surgery. YouTuber shares the truth behind his transformation
Bhuvan Bam's recent clean-shaven look ignited online speculation, with Redditors dissecting his facial changes and suggesting plastic surgery. Bam clarified that while he had minor lip surgery for a mucocele, the rest of his transformation resulted from disciplined cardio, strength training, and a strict diet. He humorously acknowledged the difference, attributing it to hard work and time.
Reddit down for thousands of users globally
The platform was down for 26,291 users as of 2.34 p.m. ET, according to Downdetector, which tracks outages by collating status reports from various sources. The actual number of affected users may vary.
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference WWDC 2025: Date, time, keynote address and how to watch event live
Apple will host its Worldwide Developers Conference from June 9 to 13. Developers can expect early previews of updates to Apple platforms. The event will stream on Apple TV and YouTube. Updates to iOS, macOS, and other products are expected.
2,500 job rejections despite coding expertise, advanced degrees: Techie working at gas station exposes job market's harsh reality
A software developer with both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Mathematics, along with professional experience and certifications, has faced over 2,500 job rejections despite being highly skilled in languages like Python and JavaScript. After more than a year of searching, he remains stuck working at a gas station under difficult conditions, highlighting the severe challenges many qualified professionals face in today's competitive and unstable job market.
Dad baffled by 10-year-old son’s math homework question. But the kid outsmarts it, winning the internet
A U.S. father was baffled by his 10-year-old son's math homework and turned to Reddit for help. The problem’s multiple-choice answers didn’t align with basic logic. Reddit users agreed: the worksheet was flawed. Eventually, the child solved it correctly, prompting the teacher to confirm the mistake during a class discussion.
Can frequent job changes hurt your career growth? Employee shares his major career regrets on Reddit
A marketing professional recently shared his career regrets on Reddit after quitting his job in the edtech sector. He cited low starting pay, frequent job changes, and a lack of leadership experience as key mistakes. Now considering a career switch through an Executive MBA, he asked the community for advice. Reddit users shared similar experiences, offered suggestions, and debated the pros and cons of switching fields. The post sparked a thoughtful discussion on job stability, skill development, and career growth.
Employee says 'got fired' after complaining about manager, shares what happened in meeting on Reddit
A Reddit user reported manager misconduct to HR. The employee faced retaliation after reporting. The company fired the employee shortly after the complaint. The employee was offered severance with an NDA. The employee refused the severance. Similar incidents happened before at the company. The employee is now considering legal action. The incident raises questions about HR's role.
'Constant fear of...': Indian student in US warns others planning US education, shares struggles on Reddit
A Reddit post by an Indian student in the US highlights the hidden struggles of studying abroad. The student shares feelings of loneliness, racism, and financial pressure. He misses home and family. Social media users offer support and advice. Many relate to his experiences. The post serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by international students.
Apple challenges 'unreasonable' EU order to open up to rivals
Apple said the EU's interoperability requirements create "a process that is unreasonable, costly, and stifles innovation". "These requirements will also hand data-hungry companies sensitive information, which poses massive privacy and security risks to our EU users," it said in a statement.
Bengaluru 3 BHK flat with Rs 2.7 lakh rent, Rs 15 lakh deposit goes viral; netizens say anyone renting that 'needs their head tested'
A Reddit post exposing a ₹2.7 lakh rent for a 3BHK apartment in Bengaluru's Haralur has sparked outrage online, highlighting concerns about the city's inflated rental market. The listing, which also demands a ₹15 lakh security deposit, has been met with disbelief and accusations of price gouging, with users questioning its legitimacy and sanity of paying such amount.
A growing crisis: Household goods are becoming too expensive, and Americans are feeling the pinch
Americans are facing financial strain due to rising costs. Streaming services are losing subscribers as costs increase. Many find fast food no longer affordable or quick. Fair visits have become expensive. High cigarette prices are helping some quit smoking. People are rethinking spending habits due to inflation. The rising costs impact daily life. Many are cutting back on non-essential items.
Techie gets ₹1.8 LPA after 18 months at startup, asks ‘Is this normal?’ Reddit erupts with outrage and advice
After 18 months of hard work, a techie’s post on receiving only ₹1.8 LPA drew widespread sympathy and outrage on Reddit. As the startup's first hire, he handled key responsibilities but saw little reward. Users urged him to prepare for interviews and switch jobs, warning that such low pay isn't just unfair—it’s a mental health risk.
Tenant recovers Rs 35,000 security deposit from landlord using ChatGPT, but some netizens question the method
A tenant recently used ChatGPT to draft a formal legal letter demanding the return of a Rs 35,000 security deposit from an unresponsive landlord. Unable to hire a lawyer due to the small amount, the AI-generated letter prompted the landlord to refund the deposit within days. The story sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising the innovative use of AI for small disputes, while others cautioned against relying solely on AI without verification.
How to buy happiness with money? 22-year-old with Rs 2 LPA salary and Rs 80K monthly savings gets advice from Reddit
A 22-year-old professional earning Rs 2 lakh per month shared on Reddit that after investing Rs 1 lakh through SIPs and covering expenses, he’s left with Rs 80,000 that just sits idle in his savings account. Unsure whether to save more or spend on experiences, he asked the community for advice. Reddit users offered a wide range of suggestions — from traveling and investing in hobbies to diversifying investments and enjoying life while young. Many emphasized the importance of balance between saving for the future and living in the present.
Rs 6 lakh to Rs 18 lakh to Rs 0: Indian techie shares how his life changed after he got a job offer from a US-based startup
A young Indian developer faced a devastating setback when a U.S. startup rescinded his job offer just before his start date, leaving him unemployed after he had resigned from his previous position. The offer promised a significant salary increase, but the reversal has led him to seek more stable employment after experiencing the uncertainties of startup culture.
Forced into attending boss's meeting after logging out? Internet praises this one employee who finally said "no"
A new employee challenged an unspoken workplace rule by consistently leaving on time, refusing to participate in unpaid after-hours meetings. This simple act of self-respect sparked a quiet rebellion among the team members. Eventually, the manager was forced to reschedule the meetings within paid working hours, demonstrating the power of individual action.
Google begins direct sales of Pixel devices in India via official online Google Store
This will complement Google's existing online and offline retail footprint, a company statement said. Managing director of devices and services at Google India, Mitul Shah, said launching direct online purchasing from the India Google Store is primarily driven by the "dynamic and evolving" Indian smartphone market.
Apple to launch iOS 26, macOS 26 in major rebrand tied to software redesigns
Apple is making the change to bring consistency to its branding and move away from an approach that can be confusing to customers and developers. Today’s operating systems — including iOS 18, watchOS 12, macOS 15 and visionOS 2 — use different numbers because their initial versions didn’t debut at the same time.
Billionaire Selena Gomez rubs fans the wrong way by posting Instagram photo - users call it rich person behaviour
Selena Gomez is in the news. She attended Beyonce's concert at MetLife Stadium. Gomez watched a New York Knicks game on her phone during the event. She posted about it on Instagram. This sparked debate online. Some users criticized her actions.
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