The help post for international students on Reddit has sparked widespread discussion, covering details of daily life such as computers, renting a house, and second-hand cars. Users from different industries share their real experiences, helping new immigrants adapt quickly and showcasing the practicality and authenticity of the community.
No one shows off on Reddit, it's all about sharing real experiences. Whenever I encounter any DIY problems, the first thing that comes to my mind is to turn to Reddit. I rarely encounter problems that cannot be solved
I actually envy such a network environment Unlike many red books that sell meat dogs under the guise of sheepskin You will find that it is not related to the topic at all when you click on it I have been self-learning AI recently. I have found that many AI posts are just telling you what functions a certain AI App/tool has (I think their official account is enough), without mentioning any problems that may arise when using these tools (For example, if the image generated by a certain AI image software has two watermarks and the download fee is still charged, then why do I use it?)