The “Black Mirror” memes are officially coming to life in the server farm.

As of May 1, 2026, the massive build-out of AI infrastructure has turned data centers into high-value fortresses, and firms like Novva Data Centers are leading the charge by deploying $300,000 quadrupeds to hold the line. https://fortune.com/2026/03/17/robot-dog-patrols-data-centers-ai-infrastructure-buildout/   A human guard costs roughly $150k/year with benefits. Operators say a robot pays for itself in 18–24 …

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Australia is about to start arresting people for memes like the UK

Australia announces crackdown on “hate speech” They’re about to start arresting people for memes like the UK RIP… pic.twitter.com/QhlPXISw0B — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 20, 2025 This is where it stops being jokes and starts being a trap. Memes, tweets, anything the government decides is “offensive” can get you in trouble.

X’s Terms update quietly allows tech giants to mine your posts, memes, and prompts indefinitely while removing your control, profit, or recourse.

This is the quiet part they don’t shout about. Every post, every prompt, every meme you make is now free game for them to feed into AI, forever, everywhere, without a dime to you. They can yank your account, block your content, and you can’t join forces with anyone to fight it. The small print …

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AI data centers now eat up 4 % of US electricity and rising. Your rising power bill is paying to shuffle memes and train AI.

Data centers built to serve TikToks and ad targeting are quietly draining our grids. U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts electricity use slicing through records, rising from 4,097 billion kWh in 2024 to 4,193 billion in 2025 and 4,283 billion in 2026, largely due to AI data center growth https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/data-center-demand-push-us-power-use-record-highs-2025-26-eia-says-2025-06-10/. In 2023 data centers consumed 4.4 % of …

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X has become Wall Street’s favorite bar without the noise, from memes to markets, X is the brain of the internet

It started with a single post. Something about inflation and the Fed. Before I knew it, the algorithm carried me into the undercurrent of financial thought leaders, macro strategists, seasoned investors, and data junkies. That’s when I understood. X is not just a social media platform. It is the most valuable intelligence network on Earth …

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Bitcoin was once about freedom from the state now it’s just stack memes…

#StackDiddler is a perfect representation of what is wrong with the Bitcoin community. Once apon a time Bitcoin was about stateless, permissionless, decentralized digital cash with a promise of empowering the individual to have a more self-sovereign hyper-individualist future. -> https://t.co/V0PlaIapXc — Sold At The Top (@soldatthetop) April 16, 2025 Bitcoin was a great experiment …

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Democrats urge FEC to censor Grok, calling memes “dangerous for democracy.”

You really couldn’t make this schit up if you tried, no one would believe it. BREAKING: Congressional Democrats have issued a letter to the Federal Elections Commission pressuring them to censor Elon Musk's Grok AI, saying its image generation feature is dangerous for "our democracy" "The proliferation of deep-fake AI technology has the potential to… …

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These two memes are identical counterparts to each other, made during the same election. But guess which one gives you 7 months in prison..

by EuphoricTrilby This is the DOJ’s most brazen example of unequal application of the law. These are two memes with the exact same message, but pointed in opposite political directions. Yet the one that mocks Hillary supporters gets 7 months in prison, while the other one makes you a “feminist defender of democracy”. Elon Musk …

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Democrats plan to spend MILLIONS on memes to prop up Biden

A major liberal group has drawn up a multimillion dollar plan to make Joe Biden cooler online. And the initiative has the blessing of a top White House official. The organization, ProgressNow, is launching a $70 million project to help the president and down-ballot Democrats win the war for voters’ digital attention. The idea is …

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