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        Making all that hardware is bad for the environment and blowing it up will simply require more wasteful manufacturing and will put even more pressure the prices.

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          The US and Israel can always stop the war by retreating. Until they do, every attack on American and Israeli assets is 100% justified.

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            Of course not. Are you being absurd for a specific reason? Both production and use are bad, won’t you agree?

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          They might decide the risk is too high and stop building. Not that they make rational decisions enough for us to know for sure but I think that’s the hope.

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            I sure hope so they stop. I’m just worried they will make some dumb decisions based on their own slop machine output.

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        I have not said that. All I’m saying is that destroying high end hardware is bad for the environment, because it will lead to more manufacturing. It is wasteful. Instead cut their power or something.

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          I feel like those are criticisms that should be leveled at the people who built the thing specifically designed to exterminate life on the planet by heating it up as fast as is physically possible with current technology.

          If a machine is destroying life, it would be nice to be able to reuse bits for farming or something but just stopping the extinction is sufficient.

          Execute all executives.

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        They have no significant profits anyway, but the loss of hardware will result in increase in supplier orders.