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More Landgrabs coming. Watch the poor get poorer, as electrical and water rates rise due to these structures

"Across rural America, a new kind of giant has arrived - windowless, brick-like monoliths housing the world’s digital brains.​
The likes of Meta, Amazon and Tesla are snapping up vast tracts of land the size of Manhattan to build sprawling AI data centers that can cost upwards of $3 billion.​
But their arrival brings serious challenges for families living in their shadows, as the centers guzzle massive amounts of water and electricity."​


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This stupid shit is complete lunacy, this madness has to be stopped. The techbros have done this in small scale with shipping containers set up to mine bitcoins and crypto. I cannot fathom the trouble something this size would cause
 
More Landgrabs coming. Watch the poor get poorer, as electrical and water rates rise due to these structures

"Across rural America, a new kind of giant has arrived - windowless, brick-like monoliths housing the world’s digital brains.​
The likes of Meta, Amazon and Tesla are snapping up vast tracts of land the size of Manhattan to build sprawling AI data centers that can cost upwards of $3 billion.​
But their arrival brings serious challenges for families living in their shadows, as the centers guzzle massive amounts of water and electricity."​


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Just some perspective...

In the late '90s St. Louis City used the underground chase for their turn-of-the-century steam loop to run the largest fiber optic network anywhere in the country. Indeed, several "telcom hotels" and data hubs bought entire office buildings downtown and turned them into giant server buildings with very few humans needed to run them.

It was obsolete before it was even installed because wavelength division multiplexing had already been perfected, it just wasn't commercially available yet, and the switching gear wasn't available yet. The entire volume of signals running through that two foot bundle of fiber optic lines could all go through a single strand.

I see this the same way. They are building these gargantuan facilities all running on the binary silicon microchip. They are really, really close to the qubit. When quantum computing becomes reality (I am quite sure it will in a very short time), these facilities may become instantly obsolete and go from massive building size down to a wristwatch, just like the microchip took a room sized Turing Machine down to a pocket calculator.

Now, I don't think it will be as fast and decisive as the fiber optic thing, and it hasn't already been figured out, but there are a lot of people and a lot of money working on it every day, and I am very confident that it's going to happen, and it will follow the same pattern that all this technology has, and it will go from some centralized source to everyone having an AI in their pocket, or on their wrist, or on their lapel...
 
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I was running with a group of dudes in college and a car got REALLY close and the driver told us to get out of the way.
We were flipping him off when a car pulled out of a driveway and he had to stop. We ALL caught up and jumped on his trunk …roof…then hood like a Steeplechase Barrier. Dented the shit out his car. He just sat there never said a word. We just kept going 😆
Karma and Paybacks a MF’er all in one 👍

Were you with a pack of ninjas?
 
slippery slope

How can they arrest a teen at school, and NOT inform the parents?
LAWYER and SUE

"Her parents didn't even know where she was, and when they finally found out what happened, they were not allowed any contact until after the solitary confinement was completed."
 
More Landgrabs coming. Watch the poor get poorer, as electrical and water rates rise due to these structures

"Across rural America, a new kind of giant has arrived - windowless, brick-like monoliths housing the world’s digital brains.​
The likes of Meta, Amazon and Tesla are snapping up vast tracts of land the size of Manhattan to build sprawling AI data centers that can cost upwards of $3 billion.​
But their arrival brings serious challenges for families living in their shadows, as the centers guzzle massive amounts of water and electricity."​


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They'll burn it down if they really need it, lol.

 
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