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whats stopping me from giving crackheads bolt cutters and telling them that datacenters have precious metals they can sell for more crack?
nothing
>>327883 (OP) 
data centers are locked down and have security, bolt cutters are going to cost you money, once crackheads realize that they don't have the means to extract the "precious metals" in the components and that they're basically just junk they'll come after you for lying to them and putting them at risk
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>>327886
No.
What will actually happen is the crackheads will just sell the cutters for crack.
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SIEG HEIL!
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>>327887
this too
So why are data centers bad?
>>327892
Muh fucking copyright
Lol
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>>327892
AI-powered mass surveillance and digital IDs meaning you get reported to ZOG and have a death squad sent your way for typing "Nigger" on zzzchan
>>327895
Oh no! Anyway, have you seen the GTA 6 news?
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>>327898
I cant wait for Goyslop™ 6!
>>327895
>proceeds to spend 5 hours tracking the digital footprint of an eceleb he doesn't like
Many incidents in California where those utility junction boxes that you might see on street corners are being broken into by degenerates so they can steal and resell copper wiring or whatever they might come across. Heard a dude telling a story about his neighborhood suffering a prolonged internet outage because degenerates raided one belonging to a telco and when he talked to the technicians repairing it they were shaking their heads because what was stolen didn't have any valuable metals or much resale value and from what was left behind the cables taken were cut and frayed and shredded to shit anyway.
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>>327883 (OP) 
Nothing stopped Soros from loading up St Louis with "Building supplies" like pallets of bricks and 2x3s(cheap ((( jew ))) fucker; at least splash out on a proper shitbull beater)
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>>327888
Checked!!
H-HH!!
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>>327892
They aren',t in and of themselves...It's ((( WHo ))) holds the keys to usage.
*(No SUch Agency is unironically moar based than all the others.)
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>>327894
I hate copyright/IP. 

>>327895
Fair enough, but that's existed before AI went mass-scale. I do acknowledge that AI is a tool that aids it, however. 

>>327928
Indeed. 

Anyway, I unironically love AI. I think it's a valuable tool to whoever is able to utilize it. With AI, you can learn almost anything you want and models like DeepSeek even have access to Chinese academia. It's "democratized" knowledge and made it more accessible without having to pass through traditional power structures like the institutions of higher education. AI to me is a giant library and I think there's more benefit to having at least some access to that system than not. I was recently debating "libtards" and Grok was able to pull multiple studies of racial differences across brains, easily. It's more strategic to insert yourself into the field of AI than it is to destroy it, to which is unlikely to be successful, regardless.
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>>327926
that nigger's power stancing two great clubs
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>>327926
Gta VI lookin' good.
>>327883 (OP) 
Not a fucking thing but most data centers have armed guards, big fences and doors you aren't getting through with bolt cutters.
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>>328024
counter point: there are more crackheads than zogbots in the US
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meta/facebook is buying out a lot and proposing to build a lot of data centers. I wonder what Zugerman is doing especially when facebook itself is dying.
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>>328032
love those lord zucc memes, too bad there aren't that many
>>328032
Facebook is not dying. Why do you say such nonsense?
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>>328032
>zucker((( berg ))) is investing heavily on Datacenters
>the name of his flagship service is facebook
>facebook is Face + Book
>in a literal term, face book means a book with faces
i feel there's something odd going on, but i can't quite put it.
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>>328036
The only people that use Facebook are boomers
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>>328043
That's not true at all and Facebook made 56$ billion in the first quarter of 2026 alone. There's a little over 3 billion people that actively use FB and even if they've nearly hit their total user ceiling, the machine is still printing grotesque amounts of money. 

>>328042
AI and data is where the money is. We all want FB to die, but it's not dying and it won't be anytime soon.
It should be mentioned that the same corporation which owns Facebook also owns Instagram, which has just as many users as Facebook.
>>328042
Facebook began as a website for one particular college for students to keep track of one another's lives. I was billed as a virtual yearbook, hence the name.

YouTube was originally intended to be a dating app where people could find partners for relationships through their channels.

Many online services began as other types of services, and then the way people used them changed what they were intended for away from the original purpose behind their creation.

Think on this anytime anyone said anything about things being intended for any particular function. Something's purpose is assigned most based on how its it popularly utilized.
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>>328072
Facebook should have stayed for college kids only due to Myspace being there already and also dating sites and craigslist and such. the government used Facebook to spy as it is part of prism. It's also to do with why Oculus, a rare actually successful startup, got bought out by them, the government. Youtube should have stayed full of copyright infringed videos but instead the music industry bought them out to make money off of showing goyim ads. Reddit should have kept defending free peeches but China bought them out and being rude towards government officials in China is a death sentence so they cannot handle banter, nor can anyone due to them having effected the Internet so much. 
>>328043
People stopped being super social with it but things like facebook marketplace killed a dying craiglist. Craigslist bent the knee, hard, to the point where it is no longer anonymous and also it has no personals. In all actuality only boomers use craigslist, literal boomers.  
>>328032
He's trying to make a second type of Internet that is called the metaverse. 
>>327883 (OP) 
>what's stopping me/them
Cowardice mostly. Such vagabonds are the type that will benefit form AI also so they'd not want to sabotage their hope that an AI god will save them.
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>>328126
>Craigslist bent the knee
or did they get kneecapped by government regulators?
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>>328129
No, backpage was shot and craigslist  thus activated coward.exe after that. 

Cops aim center mass and try to kill. If shot you are ded. They do not knee cap, they threaten to kill and if you don't bend the knee you either live free or you die. Did they remove the peace symbol yet? They oughta. Their web design is also shit for years.
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