- cross-posted to:
- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
- cross-posted to:
- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
Oh no! Anyway… I’m hungry
Oh no that’s terrible.
Anyway, who’s up for pizza?
Damn it! We specifically said not to attack those!
Okay. One more time! Here’s the no-go list:
- xAI
- OpenAI
- Palantir
- Oracle
- Amazon
- Microsoft
- Meta
How hard is that!?!?
Oh no! 😬
The right Amazon is burning finally.
Lol
If they ordered them from Amazon does it count as a return?
This is the free market at work
In the Middle East: drones deliver to Amazon.
Same-day delivery, motherfuckers
Before you even knew it delivery*
…oh no…
Anyway.
Thoughts and prayers
Lol. Lmao even.
If they can still repair it I guess more drones are needed
Fuck Amazon
Damn thats crazy
Cuh ray zee. I’m think hamburger helper tonight.
Because that’s what the news audience is interested in: the impact of the latest war on Amazon data centers. Which can be rebuilt and are owned by people with more than enough resources to do so endlessly.
- the news isn’t limited to this one article
- publicizing news about the consequences of war, no matter the scale, incentivizes those involved to push for an end to conflict. Investors don’t like it when companies have to spend money to rebuild things
Nah. The comments that say “duh, we already knew that.” And “borrrring” are always right.
(I agree with the otter)
And yet I’m sure they’ll somehow find a way to make the little guy pay for the repairs








