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How can you lose social permission that you never had in the first place?
The peasants might light their torches
"Torching" the gas turbines what are on AI companies datacenters would be highly effective. Especially since they are outside and only a fence protects them.
It is so dump what they gas our environment for "AI". It was evil doing it in WW1 and WW2 and it is still today. See:
It is insane.
This guy knows how to translate billionaire dipshit speak.
Datacenters are expensive and soft targets.
Dude, building are pretty hard.
Yeah but it's really easy to hurt their feelings so be mindful
not OP but I believe they're "soft" in the sense that they don't have moats/high electric fences/battalions of armed guards around 24/7
With a clipboard you could probably just walk in and start unplugging things
That's... Not quite true. Usually they take access quite seriously. If in a multi tenant space every space will be separated and the physical cages around the machines locked and monitored.
All the same they are designed to keep small numbers of mostly law abiding people out, not an angry mob with torches.
There's a latency between asking for forgiveness and being demanded to stop.
It's easier to beg for social forgiveness than it is to ask for social permission