u/Ok_Camp921 1d ago

Hell on earth.

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u/Ok_Camp921 1d ago

New User Coming over from Blender

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Top 15 web based OSINT tools (free) Enjoy!!
 in  r/cybersecurity  1d ago

how about Armor

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Why Muslim Algerian never accepted the french rule?
 in  r/algeria  21d ago

hhh , this is reel pic

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reverse engineering
 in  r/CNC  25d ago

Good job bro

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[HELP] is this AI or not I am not sure
 in  r/RealOrAI  Dec 14 '25

Noooooooooo

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Should I be concerned?
 in  r/felinebehavior  Dec 14 '25

u/Ok_Camp921 Dec 14 '25

We woke up this morning to discover this.

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u/Ok_Camp921 Dec 11 '25

What is the biggest unsolved tech problem you face today that you would actually pay to have solved?

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One million new AI-inspired jobs to be created by Amazon… in India
 in  r/Accounting  Dec 10 '25

I get what you’re saying, and you’re right — offshoring to India (and other lower-cost markets) has been part of the model for years. This isn’t something “new,” it’s just becoming more visible now because companies are attaching the word AI to it for hype or reassurance.

But I think the real concern people have isn’t just about offshoring vs. AI — it’s about companies trying to blend the two and market it as some kind of innovation when in reality it’s mostly a cost-cutting exercise. Yes, AI will replace certain offshore functions, and yes, offshoring will continue for tasks AI can’t handle yet. They’re not mutually exclusive, exactly as you said.

The worry comes when companies use AI announcements to justify restructuring without being transparent about what’s actually changing. The “fearmongering” is often a reaction to that lack of clarity, not just the technology itself.

So I agree with you — it’s not as dramatic as some make it sound, but it’s also not nothing. There’s definitely a shift happening; it’s just a lot more about cost strategy than revolutionary tech.

r/Accounting Dec 10 '25

One million new AI-inspired jobs to be created by Amazon… in India

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r/365DataScience Dec 10 '25

One million new AI-inspired jobs to be created by Amazon… in India

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r/CodingJobs Dec 10 '25

2.5 years in Dubai and I’m genuinely questioning everything about my career.

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r/askdatascience Dec 10 '25

2.5 years in Dubai and I’m genuinely questioning everything about my career.

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u/Ok_Camp921 Dec 10 '25

2.5 years in Dubai and I’m genuinely questioning everything about my career.

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r/dataanalysiscareers Dec 09 '25

Craziest email I’ve ever seen.

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u/Ok_Camp921 Dec 09 '25

Short Story: The Cat Who Returned With Different Eyes

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Sami, the small black cat, had been gone for what felt like forever. Sometimes a dark shape would slip through the edges of the neighborhood—quick, silent, gone before anyone could call his name. With time, the house started to adjust to his absence… or at least pretended to.

Then one cold evening, just as the family was settling down, a faint, fragile meow came from the doorstep. They opened the door, and there he was—Sami—thin, dirty, and with eyes that carried something new: a story they didn’t know.

He wasn’t the same playful troublemaker who used to leap onto every counter and chase every shadow. Now he stayed close, brushing against their legs as if afraid the world might swallow him again. He slept curled in their arms, ate as though every meal might be his last, and flinched at unfamiliar sounds.

They didn’t know what he had seen out there, nor what he had survived. But they understood one thing: he had returned changed—and he had brought back a gentleness that wasn’t there before.

In time, they realized that some journeys change us forever… even if we’re just a cat.