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Will we ever get legislation in the US that curbstomps the onslaught of datacenters, or is this just the next unfettered step in the great replacement?
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They can't just keep trampling over citizens' rights can they?
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>>535511535
every single post with the keyword datacenter you see is kikes trying to get you to not use tools to free media from their control
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When they start putting datacenters in space, it's probably too late to put the toothpaste back in the bottle. Might as well just put the shackles on ourselves, huh?
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>>535511685
AI tools themselves will tell you about the risks of these datacenters you fucking idiot.
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>>535511535
>Will we ever get legislation in the US that curbstomps the onslaught of datacenters
no. it has been decided it's critical infrastructure for defense purposes, everything else is secondary. else you lose your 1st place as world power.
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>>535511834
I've heard the official narrative many times. I'm sure these control centers will come in handy when automatic draft registration comes into effect at the end of the year.
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Why would they ever pass that? That's only in your interest, not the government's or that of big business, so it wouldn't even get to the floor.
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>>535511725
what a waste. you can usually find used sas drives on ebay. now they gonna burn up in the atmosphere when decommissioned. such loss
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>>535512025
think they need datacenters for that? the law has already been passed for drafting afaik
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>>535512092
This whole farce has done a number on PC component prices. I wish I knew back in 2019 to buy up everything I'll ever need for the next 40 years.
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>>535512221
They could manage it with an excel spreadsheet but why not just use the datacenters. Why not use them to make all the decisions. I can't wait until the people who still vote's two options for POTUS are both AI bots.
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>>535511535
>Will we ever get legislation
yeah, it'll be right after they outlaw lobbing, prosecute everyone in the epstein files, etc.
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>>535511685
probably the most retarded comment i'll read this week. AI content is low quality nigger trash, and it will cost you more money in the long run (job loss, increased utility bills, etc.) than just buying it from the jews or stealing it via torrents (which everyone with an IQ >65 already does.)
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>>535512320
I remember simpler times when "overturning Citizen's United" was the panacea shilled by politicians. And they couldn't even do that lmao
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>>535512399
i think if you somehow dumbed down the citizens united decision to the level of the average amerinigger voter, they would think it's a good outcome.

you have to accept that you're an economic opportunity zone labor market participant. there is no country, there are no countrymen, there is no better future. it's nothing but a brown shit-stinking mass of mentally retarded subhuman nigger cattle who exist to beg for and enable their own exploitation.
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>>535512224
ye I'm stuck on AM4. at least I managed to upgrade to 64gibs right before shit went crazy
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>>535512558
While I can't disagree with the last part,
>there is no better future
is too blackpilled for me. If I believed that, there would be no reason to get out of bed and I may as well just OD on junk in some Californian street.
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>>535511612
The Jews didn’t give a fuck about your rights when they desegregated you and pushed feminism onto your women

So why would they care about any of this when they have even more control over your country?
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>>535511535
>Will we ever get legislation
legislators are being paid to allow datacenters, so no
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>>535512677
There isn't one, you frilly faggot. You can't run or hide.
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>>535512923
O-okay then mudfriend
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>>535513026
>ur brown
The beast system is global. It has everyone in its clutches and the only escape is death, or Party membership. I can predict your next move. They'll call it acquiescence but I will say it was sincere consent. You don't mean the things you say.
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>>535512224
israel (and the diaspora) were expanding into chips and data companies in 2019, earlier even.
jews racketeer markets with media and geopolitics.

>jews invest in chips and data companies --> engineer scarcity to maximize profits
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>>535512383
Its basically a purely money driven spectacle. Its Google 2.0, its a better search bar and advertisement tools. A completely curated internet, where everything every individual sees is controlled and precise. Whether a product or store is seen or not seen. That's the part that wants data centers.

Its barely a social concern, but there's no such thing as bad publicity. The state is interested in it because they want their own machinery to be anti-competitive to their advantage. They say "adversaries" have the advantage to cultivate popular opinion (because democracy), but the US+Israel mog the competition already.
Anyway, its just money bro, the sociopolitical doom and tyranny theater is a circus sideshow.
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>Buttlickers itt don't know the difference between an LLM and agentic machine intelligence
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>>535513775
I think if the quality of life wasn't plummeting, in addition to the standard buttfucking the citizenry has become accustomed to, people wouldn't care so much about the wasting of natural resources or the public paying for all of this infrastructure while hte profits are privatized. Just keep fuel, meat, and vital components of comfort and entertainment cheap and the people will happily look the other way. Kind of like they do now but without the online bitching.
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>>535511535
Maybe, but you would rather police genitals
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>>535511725
The satellite in the image lack radiators. You couldn't run more than two GPUs in there without overheating.
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>>535512732
a nation is the sum of individual actions. multiculturalism democracy and incentivization (corporatism/lobbying) were the final nails in the coffin for european stock acting in their own interests as nations of european stock.

the options to fix this are:
>you can take your governments back under severe disadvantage
>build new nations from within the husk of these dying corrupted nations.

you can work to both, but if you're not doing the latter at all, you're retarded.
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>>535513775
>its a better search bar and advertisement tools
at best, it's a recreation of google search circa 2014, before they ruined it with SEO niggerslop, except it has 100x the operating cost of the old google search and oh, btw, your personal utility bills are going up 50%.
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>>535514187
If you “build your own nation” within the nation then eventually your intelligence agencies, military etc. Are going to crush whatever you’ve built
Only way forward is revolution
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>>535514217
the subsidized solarization of houses is another broadcast that this problem was anticipated in advance. It'll also drive more solarization moving forward. Nuclear power is something that will be discussed again. If they were smart, they didn't just mothball nuclear, they pulled it back in order to reorganize it and figure out how to redeploy it.
Most local governments are requiring the data center builders bring their own power to the grid, or that's their talking point on that issue anyway. To the public, that kind of thing just means they'll selectively fuck you, or selectively fuck them. Depending on the politicians negotiating.
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>>535514645
They're the same thing.
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>>535514749
First one is living within society, blending in for the most part, attacking intelligently

Second one is breaking off, creating something new, congregating in a way that makes you easier to track/find/destroy
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>>535511685
The average western idiot is already largely dependent on the services of data centers, and it's going to get much worse very, very quickly. I got my first obviously AI generated response at work this week to an E-mail that I had sent to an actual person. I cannot believe that a person who could gain a place in the workforce could read that auto-generated crap with it's arthritic, "whack every mole" structure and gushing strained enthusiasm over topics as ordinary as a box of pencils, then think to themselves, "yup, looks good to go," click Send and consider it a professional response to a business communication.
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>>535514845
Both are going to happen, and both are going to contribute as a self-organizing will. They are both more effective if both are happening. In fact, both are required, and both must support each other and cover each other against opposition.
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>>535514931
AI chatbots are incredibly useful tools when used appropriately and yet the public is so fucking stupid they use it for shit like email and bitching to about their lives because they're so incredibly lonely.
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>>535515044
Ya but do you actually see Americans organizing? They’re hyper-individualistic

These Aussie faggots have tall poppy syndrome which at least gives them a false sense of community
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>>535515121
Its hyperindividualistic in rhetoric, but collectivist by necessity and shared personal interest. Libertarians were always the best citizens, they just don't have the right leaders (their own) at a national scale. They do locally, in their own communities.

Americans have always been breakaway people though. Its in our origin story as the United States. Its culturally normal, and secular. Its characterized within what they call 'white flight' 'luddism' 'racism' and 'enclaving'. It doesn't need to declare itself as part of any specific revolution or cause. Opting out is revolutionary on its own merit. The Amish are revolutionary (by merit of opting out).

Is Australia different? I figured it was the same, even though they called it a penal colony, I figured that was slander. I was sure most of Australia were breakaway frontier anglos, not unlike the US.
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>>535515046
Even though chat services usually make it clear that they could be wrong, they're largely seen as know-all voodoo magic and it's obvious when someone is blindly passing along output and not using any other sources, including their own useless brains that cannot process awareness that AI is like a toupee - it's useful when done right, but if you don't have the skill and resources to use it correctly, you look absurd and become an object of ridicule if dealing with anyone outside your 90-100 IQ stratum.
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>>535516054
This will be the ironic doom of megacorps if they try to replace the workforce with AI superusers. That growing pains period where midwits take AI chatbot responses at their word and make all the decisions based on "hallucinations". Godwilling it brings down the entire system.



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