Maybe he doesn’t want to BECOME the immigrant
Is he Native American, by chance?
If not, I’ve got some news for him.
Their data centers are absolute water chugging units, and that’s not a compliment. They suck up so much water from the rest of the population, it makes me wonder if the ex-CEO of Nestlé maybe had a point when he said we should be charging for water that isn’t used for “fundamental needs.”
Just consider, in Mesa, Maricopa, Meta has one datacentre, Google has another and is building two more, while Microsoft already has two. But the state of Arizona denied permits to construct homes, specifically citing a lack of groundwater.
And I haven’t even mentioned the other health effects it seems to be having on local populations
But if can take a moment to be a little more selfish, the cost of RAM as a result of this whole stupid thing has especially pissed me off. The price for DRAM and NAND have gone so out of control, we can’t get the pricing for new technologies cause they’re still under review due to unclear memory costs. Steam decks are completely sold out, with no new models being developed, and while they haven’t said anything, I have no doubts that this will delay the release of the Steam machine, much like how Sony is now considering a delay to the PlayStation 6 for the same reason.

For years, a controversial claim has circulated online, alleging that Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former CEO of Nestlé, declared water should not be a human right. This assertion has ignited backlash against Nestlé and raised concerns about corporate control over water resources. The quote attributed to Brabeck has sparked debates on whether water should be considered a […]
It looks interesting.
Does it need to be Toy Story? No.
But it looks interesting, I might keep an eye out on how it does
Not that I doubt it, I don’t, but uhhh…
Source? Please?
Ah, how far we’ve come

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Yes, but that’s the crux of the issue, isn’t it? Wrestling power back from them?
Trump has expressed the idea of canceling midterm elections, and running for an unconstitutional third term. If their solution to dealing with the legality of things like these is “we’ll make it legal”, then what does the law actually stand for?
As much as I would love my neighbors to the south to have shit-ideas flung at each other in a representative democracy, first you need to deal with the party that’ll use any means, inside or outside the law, to hold on to power.