Notices by BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital), page 2
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 08-Jan-2026 02:20:28 JST
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I do hope revenge is coming. Though not the way he thinks. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 08-Jan-2026 02:13:24 JST
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I listened to Chris Martenson yesterday and they tried to estimate the total fraud in the nation. They came to ~6-7% of GDP. IOW stopping fraud would be a bigger hit than the great financial crisis (~4%).
I think they're underestimating with 7%. But even 7% shows that GDP is a fucktarded measure. Fraud should be a negative. Whether it's 7% or more, It supports the sign I usually tap about the size of fraud in the GDP. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jan-2026 13:40:34 JST
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it do si does -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jan-2026 03:25:22 JST
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Just guessing here: Rototillers are for smaller areas. Tractors would eliminate the need for draft-animals. They probably want to keep draft-animals and the know-how related to them. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jan-2026 02:32:50 JST
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Tapping the sign again:
A surprisingly large part of the US GDP is fraud, scams and theft. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jan-2026 17:03:59 JST
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It was useful because the documentation provided by SW companies was bad.
AI can answer the questions that already have an answer somewhere on the internet. But if people stop writing answers on stackoverflow and similar forums, then AI won't be able to provide answers to newer problems either. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jan-2026 07:27:42 JST
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Counting on everybody having their pants down, with not a single guy on the ball is even more of a stretch. I get it, it's latam, but they knew the US Navy is right there at their coast. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jan-2026 07:22:28 JST
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You don't need everybody there, that's retarded. The chief AD guy pays a few visits to the relevant stations and tell the one officer who's in charge at each one to turn shit off for two hours. C'mon this is not rocket surgery. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jan-2026 07:16:15 JST
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That's not how you do it. The one guy in charge of AD visits the sites in the corridor an hour or two before and tells them to turn shit off. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jan-2026 06:43:32 JST
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Nah, I don't believe this. Everything was turned off and at least a corridor opened. Nobody even got a manpad out of the box. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 16:18:10 JST
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Sounds like a plan. We just won't eat for 5 years. :)
May reduce the volume of blubber in the population. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 13:00:06 JST
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There were rumors that nukes are not real :)
The US launch systems still used 8 ich floppy disks until 2019 or so. As to replacing the US's aging nukes, this is what the AI says: -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:49:41 JST
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If they can trigger the caldera it does a lot more damage. So it sorta evens out. Would the US rulers risk it? Possible, "it's just goyim"... -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:46:39 JST
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Same applies to the Yellowstone caldera. An eruption triggered by a nuke would wipe out most of the US. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:46:39 JST
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Destroying that dam would have worse effects than a nuke. In other words, it'd trigger a nuclear response from China. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:46:38 JST
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Volcanic ash covering absolutely everything is enough to severely reduce agricultural output for a while. As in mass starvation. Now look at that map again. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:46:37 JST
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Nobody experimented with that, so there's no firm data. But I'd imagine a major assplosion in the middle would have a rather destabilizing effect. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:46:36 JST
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The dam is a guaranteed destruction of dunno, quarter? third? of China. IF the caldera goes it's the destruction of what 75-80% of the US? Bad risk either way - so MAD. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:30:36 JST
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I read somewhere his protection detail was Cuban. Supposedly they were the toughest hombres he could get or something. No US casualties suggest otherwise. (or perhaps US casualties are just not talked about) -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 05-Jan-2026 12:27:33 JST
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Who should feel like winning is the question. Would it be a win for whites?