Just nuke this placeProblem solved
>>107490407I don't know what this place is, and it looks too clean to be india
>>107490407>nuking muttmerica is le bad even d&oe killing a bunch of mutts would make the world a better place by making the overall happiness of the world go upwhy are peepo like this
>>107490413>>107490425It's fagAI datacenterI HIGLY doubt they have guard patrolling 24/7 or any anti-drone technology
>>107490407Didn't some french tech CEO running datacenters have a mental breakdown recently suggesting to artillery shell their own data centers? Looking for the article
No but nuling yellowstone would. For the price of a few million burgers we could solve global warming with volcanic ash creating a new ice age.
the same people that control the nukes are giving subsidies so these data centres can buy out the component supply lol
>AbelineWhenever I see that place's name, instantly this song comes to mind, despite having a different spelling:https://youtu.be/75RiHJGfyUE?si=17Z48CuPWH_Rqx_7
>>107490582based frogs, never surrendering to The OverlAIrd.
>>107490407Nukes don't exist.
>>107490752AI doesnt know that tho.
>>107490622https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbuFWWmfoOc
If you had 3 hydrogen bombs and could detonate them anywhere in the world where would you choose? For me it's 1) Three Gorges Dam 2) Tel Aviv 3) New Delhi
Ted was right
>>107490407I thought this was a RAM stick
why dont they stack em vertically to save plot space?
>>107493944the midgets they have enslaved to switch on the servers every morning get motion sickness if the ladders are too high
>>107493944I wondered the same thing. Also: - why not build this in a colder climate? - why not add solar panels on these vast flat areas? - why not put these inside mountains for protection, cooling and saving arable land?
>>107495816It's woke to save energy
>>107491621>1) Three Gorges DamThis fucking shit is so bad it literally altered the earth's rotation, and the fucking CCP wants to build another giga dam on the border with india so when it inevitably breaks apart the massive floods will drop into india and bangladesh instead of in the middle of china like in the three gorges.BTW, the three gorges is already starting to form massive cracks in the structure, so it's just moments away from just flooding half of china and killing millions of people.
>>107496188>so it's just moments away from just flooding half of chinajust 2 more weeks bro
>>107496188another 2 more weeks retard.think first, then type.or just kys liberal.
>>107495834Electricity is already a limiting factor to the point that the megacorps want to run teir own nuclear power plants or launch data centres into orbit.>>107496188Wasn't that one supposed to have failed already?
>>107490413>and it looks too clean to be indiawhat do you mean, it's all brown
>>107495816The funniest part is building them in the desert and then using evaporative cooling which requires tons of freshwater
>>107490407what is that? amazon distribution center?
>>107493944Heat rises, vertically stacking data centers would require even more cooling which means more power use.>>107495816>why not build this in a colder climate?Physical distance helps with reducing latency, and it's probably harder to move/build infrastructure out in the wilds of Canada or wherever.>why not add solar panels on these vast flat areas?That sounds like a good idea, maybe solars just don't give enough RoI in terms of power to be worth it though?>why not put these inside mountains for protection, cooling and saving arable land?Excavating the space inside a mountain to build this shit would be expensive as fuck. It takes a lot of labor and you have to move a lot of physical material to build things underground, plus it would be harder to cool.
>>107496188>he watches youtube CIA slop
>>107490407>potentially miles of totally useless flat space not being used for anything in the middle of a desert>no solar panels This is one of the rare cases where not using solar panels is absolutely retarded
>>107497107probably because solar panels would only produce a fraction of a percent of the electricity needed to run the data center, it's just not worth the effort
powered by its own nuclear power plant.
>>107497052>Physical distance helps with reducing latency, and it's probably harder to move/build infrastructure out in the wilds of Canada or wherever.Building on unstable terrain and transporting materials is certainly difficultWhy not repurpose a container or bulk carrier ship and then anchor it near a place with cold water, abundant power like hydro and connectivity (at the end of some submarine cables) ?
>>107497133It adds up. With the price of these things it's really not worth to not do it. Is it gonna lift the load, prolly not. It'll dent.>>107497183>Why not repurpose a container or bulk carrier ship and then anchor it near a place with cold water, abundant power like hydro and connectivity (at the end of some submarine cables) ?Ask microsoft. I assume there's a reason they didn't continue this.
how long till corpos will have to put PMCs with APCs to defend their datacenters from cyber-raiders?
>>107497183There are plans to place computer centres near on- and offshore wind power fields to take advantage of stranded power. In the case of offshore windpower, there is limitless cooling available.
>>107497497What makes you think that they aren't doing it now?
>>107497777>there is limitless cooling available.Erryfink has limits.Tho I understand your point. Offshore can in theory have mineral oils move heat from the electronics to a loop cooled by seawater... Should be difficult to run out.Tends to be problems with that, tho. Sea has this habit of killing things. I don't imagine it's an impossible problem to solve, but a problem nonethereless.Also on a pure physics standpoint, ocean temps plottable on the rise. Throwing a few terrawatts of heat into that might not be too clever.
>>107497829The largest computer centres draw about 1 GW, so you need 1000 such to approach 1 TW. That will not happen soon, given that we now have a major RAM deficiency. Also, if the 1 TW power is extracted from the wind, there should be no net added heat.
>>107490407>nukeYou mean loot. We need the RAM sticks.
>>107490407nuke india off the fucking mapnuke utah data center nuke microsoft (arabs already took care of a M$ building in israel) and their underwater serversnuke all ai centerswe did it /g/ang
>>107498020smallscale bitch mentally. make the chinese babies work in the ram factories.
Do it for him.
>>107490605https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/yvo/news/can-a-nuclear-blast-trigger-a-yellowstone-eruption-no-how-about-earthquake
>>107497133wrong, its because setting up a bunch of generators is faster, and these faggots cant wait a single extra second
>>107490407the internet will collapse in an instant, most anything important on the internet is hosted in the USA
>>107490413It's a Chinese prison camp disguised as a datacenter
>>107496188>BTW, the three gorges is already starting to form massive cracks in the structureCatastrophic failure would've happened a long time ago if this were the case.