Henrico County is a major hub for data centers in Virginia. Its officials said it expects a 25% rise in electricity costs next year, and advised workers to close the blinds and turn off their computers to make up for it.

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    An interesting one there, how can schools consumption be compared to that of Data centers

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      Maybe they just want people to waste time pointing spiderman fingers at eachother for not turning off their computers.

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      Educating the kids would be a waste of taxpayer dollars. The only training they need is how to mow the grass around the data centres.

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      If you Google the model number their AI will sometimes list the 20 tons of armor as an option like you could just order it that way.

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    California: 80% of water use is agricultural and industrial but who do they lean on in drought years? Jimmy fucking John and minute showers. Corporations will not budge without force so state goes after the soft target.

    Same play here.

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      California also has the stupidest water rights with “use it or lose” it clauses that counters any incentives to become more efficient. A couple families control a ridiculous amount of water rights.

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        The problem is that data centers don’t need water, they need cooling, and water is suitable for that because it’s the cheapest. They could do the cooling in many other ways, but it costs money

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          The other ways cost money, make noise, and consume more power.

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            You mean cost more money. It’s not like water is free but it is very cheap to use. But those other ways to cool it cost quite a bit more electricity and aren’t nearly as efficient.

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              That’s what I meant, sorry, english is not my native language, but yes, water is the cheapest of all solutions

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        That’s typically how the government operates as well. No incentive to use funding wisely and decrease spending

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    21 hours ago

    So it’s official now. AI comes before schools, and before children. Welp. So much for thinking about the children.

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    I guess they could light a data center on fire to keep warm and not run their heaters? Win/win?
    (Also I hope it’s very obvious to everyone this is a joke, I’m not trying no to incite or encourage violence in any way at all).

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      I’m just amazed at the grotesquely huge amounts of copper they have in those datacenters.

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      I also hope that data centers “don’t” get burnt down. How "un"satisfying would that be. While I’m at it, I hope no one kills the trillionaire.

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      Clearly you were talking about doing this in Minecraft, so its okay.

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    We all see this coming, but the billionaires and our state/county/city leaders assure us everything will be fair and fine.

    Same deal with water. It will be 100 degrees and data centers will be draining local water supplies, while residents will be told not to water their flowers or take too many showers.

    Fuck all this.

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    In Virginia during the fifa World Cup there are a lot of pro data center ads funded by a group that was created for this purpose called Virginia Connects.

    It’s the usual shitbags lying to the public to make it sound like data centers are good

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      In Virginia ads are still running about not leaving rural Virginians behind by banning data centers. Claiming that they will bring jobs to the rural community but those nasty politicians are banning the progress of data centers.

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      Are they in cahoots with the PACs that support pro AI candidates? (Are they the same groups? I really don’t know.)

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      I never understood why we’re supposed to need to be ‘taught’ how to use AI if it’s so good at natural language processing. If the reference desk librarian can understand it and give you what you actually want (not necessarily the exact thing you’re asking for), so should anything being touted as AI.