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🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 3746 💬 573
Chinese court rules it illegal to replace human workers with AI
Never thought I'd see this day, let alone from a country like China. Source - [Link](https://www.caixinglobal.com/2026-04-30/chinese-courts-rule-companies-cannot-fire-workers-simply-to-replace-them-with-ai-102439602.html)

"A Hangzhou court ruled in the case: a QA worker (Zhou) had his salary cut from 25k to 15k Yuan because AI did part of his job. He refused, got fired, sued, won."

AI adoption is a voluntary strategic choice — not force majeure. So companies can’t shift the cost of automation onto workers via unilateral pay cuts or layoffs.

They have to negotiate, retrain, or pay fair s
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u/RollingMeteors · 537 ⬆
>Never thought I'd see this day, let alone from a country like China.




The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC).





"Communism is an economic, social, and political ideolog
u/unfathomably_big · 162 ⬆
Every governing body in China is a rubber stamp for the CCP. If they decide this ain’t the way to go, it won’t be.
u/DynamicCast · 79 ⬆
This is like cutting a warehouse worker's salary because a forklift does some of the work.
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 438 💬 14
A stunning upward view of an ornate Islamic architectural ceiling, richly decorated with intricate geometric muqarnas vaulting and vibrant blue mosaic tilework in iran 🇮🇷
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u/sock_therapy · 13 ⬆
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of architecture on this planet.
u/Difficult_Pudding_11 · 9 ⬆
This is human civilization; pirates who only know how to plunder would never understand... a dreamlike beauty.
u/Pale_Sell1122 · 7 ⬆
The monarchists want to destroy this
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🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 151 💬 35
Oscars bans AI actors, writing from awards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has clarified that only acting and writing for films done by humans will be considered eligible to win an Oscar.
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u/Ciappatos · 17 ⬆
A symbolic gesture. The risk of an "AI actor" whatever that means in this case, ever been nominated for an Oscar is zero.
u/HiggsFieldgoal · 4 ⬆
What is funny is, they will switch so fast once the laws are in place that they control it.

Then it’s going to be StarWars with young HanSolo and Carrie Fischer, and those same fucks will be up there cheering themselves how artistic and brave they are.
u/chaoism · 2 ⬆
Different swimlanes IMO

Make an ai-specific award instead
u/ArtGirlSummer · 2 ⬆
If it were allowed, it would need to be in a technical category anyway. No one wants to see a prompt engineer accepting a statue in primetime.
🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 107 💬 32
Inside Oracle’s Mass Layoffs and the Workers Fighting Back
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u/Actual__Wizard · 33 ⬆
>Oracle chairman and CTO Larry Ellison believes that AI’s current infrastructure builders will be huge victors in tomorrow’s economy, so Oracle is raising and borrowing billions of dollars to spend on data center projects. The company will be cash flow negative until at least 2030, according to d
u/timemagazine · 11 ⬆
For this piece, TIME spoke with eight former employees at Oracle about the layoffs. Many felt that they had trained AI to replace them. This article gives context on this major tech company's pivot to AI and the resultant layoffs, which amounted to around 30,000 workers.
u/ElephantImmediate192 · 3 ⬆
What a way to raise funds by Oracle "leadership" ?! Promise stocks and RSUs to offset a low base salary in the offer and with just a few weeks away from the annual vest, Oracle "leadership" decides to lay them off. Cannot believe a US based company with so much profits can do this to other humans an
📈 r/algotrading ⬆ 71 💬 87
If beating buy-and-hold is so hard, what’s the actual point of retail algo trading?
If the S&P 500 can do \~8-10% long term with almost zero effort, what is the real reason to spend years building algos?

I get the arguments about lower drawdown, automation, diversification, risk- adjusted returns, etc. But if your algo makes 7% with lower drawdown and buy-and-hold makes 10%, isn’t buy-and-hold still better if the goal is just to maximize wealth over decades?

So what is the real goal for serious retail algo traders?

Are you trying to beat SPY outright?

Build uncorrelated returns?

Use leverage on lower-vol systems?

Avoid emotional trading?

Generate income?

Eventuall
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u/RegardedBard · 114 ⬆
The actual point of retail algo trading is to beat buy and hold substantially on an absolute as well as risk-adjusted basis, after taxes. Most people can't and probably shouldn't bother. That doesn't mean that all people can't.
u/smohyee · 35 ⬆
Is it possible through enough research and effort to beat those returns over time? In other words, is positive alpha a real thing for retail algo trading? Enough to make it worth the hours spent?

That is the question everyone in this game wonders, and it comes down to faith.

If you choose to bel
u/Exciting-World5861 · 23 ⬆
people aim to make more than 10%
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 56 💬 4
This Iranian school is the site of the worst US war crime since My Lai, a double-tap missle strike by the trump regime that killed 120 young school children.
On the first day of the unprovoked US-Israeli War on Iran, the Pentagon launched a double-tap Tomahawk missile strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab, obliterating the building and slaughtering 155 people — 120 of whom were small children.

With the Trump administration still refusing to acknowledge its role in the worst US military massacre since My Lai, The Grayzone’s Wyatt Reed went to Minab to investigate the scene of the crime firsthand.
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u/thewayitis · 1 ⬆
They started the war with a burnt sacrifice to Baal.
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🌍 r/iran ⬆ 55 💬 5
Russia aiding Tehran via the Caspian Sea which the US has no access
[https://www.escudodigital.com/en/defense/middle-east/the-caspian-sea-a-fortified-sanctuary-for-the-russo-iranian-strategic-rear-guard.html](https://www.escudodigital.com/en/defense/middle-east/the-caspian-sea-a-fortified-sanctuary-for-the-russo-iranian-strategic-rear-guard.html)

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u/Pale_Sell1122 · 13 ⬆
This is one the reasons the Israelis bombed Iran's Caspian ports. They want to starve Iranians to death
u/FudgeTop2117 · 1 ⬆
Iran Naval drones would make US Navy ships destroyed with ease so why Russia doesnt send some trough Caspian sea !

Does Iran has naval drones like those Ukraine has ?. they wore effective to damage and even sink many Russian ships and still pose such a threat that most of Russian black sea fleet ha
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u/gilligan888 · 2 ⬆
Scripts
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 52 💬 11
Farsi birthday card translation
For some reason I couldn't post in the Farsi subreddit so I am trying here :)

I am writing a birthday card for my coworker who speaks Farsi. I asked another coworker who also speaks Farsi to translate the following message for me so I can copy it into the card:

Nahid, thank you for being my mentor and my friend. Happy birthday!

This picture is what my coworker wrote for me to copy.

I copied what she wrote into Google translate just to see, and it came up with something totally different. Can you let me know if what she wrote translates to my desired message? And if not, what is the correct
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u/Psychological_Leg350 · 9 ⬆
This is more in line with your original request:

ناهید جان، از دوستی و راهنمایی‌ات ممنونم. تولدت مبارک.

However, fyi, wishing someone a happy birthday in Farsi often includes: wishes of health, happiness, prosperity, and/or a wish that they have a great year ahead.
u/ItsMeSomeonee · 9 ⬆
Not not really

It reads:
Beloved Nahid,

Happy birthday, I wish you good health and (wish) happiness.

For some reasons they used wish twice where it wasn't needed and didn't write down what you wanted.

!ناهید ممنونم که مربی /استاد/الگو و دوست من هستی .تولدت مبارک
u/Low-Challenge5099 · 3 ⬆
Post says, Dear nahid, happy birthday, I wish you the health and happiness
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u/Psychological_Leg350 · 1 ⬆
Yep, it says:

Nahid-jân (one use of the word jân is as term of endearment so rather than “dear Nahid” it’s more like “Nahid my dear”)

Happy birthday, I wish you health and happiness is my wish. (The repetition is odd. Also the last word is technically misspelled. Not sure if there was some other
🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 40 💬 2
I've been running Claude like a part-time employee for six months. These are the only automations that actually stuck.
I tried about 40 different "AI workflow" ideas this year. Most of them sounded clever and got abandoned within a week. The five below are the only ones I run every week, six months in.

The pattern across them: they all solve a recurring task that used to eat 30+ minutes. None of them are clever. All of them I run without thinking about it now.

**The proposal generator** (saves about 2 hours per proposal):

Turn these notes into a formatted Word doc proposal
ready to send today.

Notes: [dump everything]
Client: [name]
Price: [amount]

Sections: Executive summ
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u/NeedleworkerSmart486 · 4 ⬆
the friday review is the one that stuck for me too, mine fires off an exoclaw agent at 5pm sharp so I can't skip it, going into a weekend without that loop running in my head genuinely changed how mondays feel
u/NoOld7229 · 4 ⬆
This is actually refreshing to read. Everyone’s obsessed with “clever” AI workflows, but the real win is boring, repeatable stuff that saves time every single week. That proposal generator alone is basically a freelance superpower.
📈 r/algotrading ⬆ 19 💬 47
Why should an individual think they will be able to find alpha without common edges?
Hi,

Of course not trying to discount those here/tell y’all you’re wrong/say what you’re doing can’t work, but…

Why should I as an individual/not-an-institution think I can find an edge if I don’t have:

1. An infrastructure edge (e.g. extreme compute power, exchange direct lines, speed, etc.)
2. A data edge (proprietary/alternative data, expensive data, etc.)
3. A research edge (teams of very qualified invididuals/phd/grad school grads/etc.)
4. I’m sure there are some other typical common edges that I missed

? This is a question that I am asking as an individual, not someone who works at a
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u/maciek024 · 30 ⬆
hope
u/melon_crust · 31 ⬆
Here are some reasons I can think about:

- Some edges are not exploitable by big institutions because executing them with their capital size would move the market and kill the edge.

- Some assets are still very speculative and immature for the big players to step in (shitcoins, derivatives on cryp
u/RegardedBard · 23 ⬆
Compute is cheap. Data is cheap. Software is cheap. Everything is more accessible today. This ain't the olden days where simply owning a computer is a major advantage. I remember trying to work with a Tandy 1000. I can't even imagine how unbelievably smart you'd have to be to crank out alpha on a ma
u/EveryLengthiness183 · 8 ⬆
To be competitive with most edges you will likely need #1 and #2 as a point of parity. I pay 550 dollars a month in servers and data feeds and other infrastructure cost just to get a seat at the kiddie table. A VPS windows server even near the exchange will likely be too slow for even most peoples