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Get Access SubscribeThis 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 causeMore 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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America's ghost cities where Manhattan-sized beasts devour your life
Communities across the US are welcoming gigantic new neighbors - but those neighbors are hogging local resources.www.dailymail.co.uk
Just some perspective...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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America's ghost cities where Manhattan-sized beasts devour your life
Communities across the US are welcoming gigantic new neighbors - but those neighbors are hogging local resources.www.dailymail.co.uk
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
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How can they arrest a teen at school, and NOT inform the parents?slippery slope
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Tennessee girl strip-searched, put in solitary confinement, sentenced to house arrest because school’s AI surveillance program didn’t understand her joke
A 13-year-old 8th grader from Fairview Middle School in Tennessee was arrested and ultimately sentenced to eight weeks of house arrest, a psychological evaluation, and 20 days at an alternative school — all because her school's AI program flagged a conversation she had with her friends on their...notthebee.com
They'll burn it down if they really need it, lol.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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America's ghost cities where Manhattan-sized beasts devour your life
Communities across the US are welcoming gigantic new neighbors - but those neighbors are hogging local resources.www.dailymail.co.uk