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>AI bubble and data centers are killing US
is this a good thing?
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>>524194730
How else is the government supposed to establish a permanent digital panopticon?
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>>524194730
MIGAtroons who don't understand basic calculus will come here to claim that it's physically impossible for water tables to be depleted because of da water cycle o algo.
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>>524194730
For investors. America is becoming a finance industry economic hub laundering guaranteed wins through AI speculation that aims to lower costs of business by replacing workers. The cushy service economy dream is collapsing in favor of manufacturing which pays shit and we're all over educated for if we stick to it through high school. That's why culture war is important.
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>>524194730
>pump water from the Great Lakes
>cool down the computers
>put the water back in the Great Lakes
What am I missing?
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>>524194730
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>>524194885
I just don't understand why they can't use the water for cooling and then put it right back where they got it...
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>>524195414
you also struggle to understand why having sex with men but not loving them somehow makes you gay.
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>>524195414
supply and demand nigger
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>>524195389
It evaporates and then blows eastward
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>>524195414
The water evaporates.
>But why not put it back before it evaporates
First, it's cheaper. Second, some of the water is going to evaporate no matter what you do.
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>>524194730
>AI tech builders
>make renders in 3D software traditional way
This picture says alot but most of people wont catch that
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>>524194885
jews need to steal even your rivers
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>>524194730
one of the things that's annoying about this kike government is that look how the state is totally capable of moving resources and funds to build things in any given area of the country. they have no problem slapping down data centers in our freshwater lakes, but when it comes to improving our infrastructure, or simply economically subsidizing a given community, they chose to build AI data centers for their surveillance and goyim management plans. suddenly when it comes to that shit, there isn't this tug-of-war between parties with long dragged-out fights, eternal shutdowns and funding freezes, etc. etc. the system wants something, so it creates it. the whole point is that we're not struggling and suffering because the system can't handle it or hasn't figured out how to solve the problem, they just don't give a fuck about us sacrificing everything for israel and kike comfort.
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>>524195069
>That's why culture war is important.
We are just 16 years late
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>>524195929
US is an oligarchic empire and you can't really take huge profits from making people's lives better.
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>>524195814
>This picture says alot but most of people wont catch that
The interactions with AI are getting more pathetic by the day.

>>>/wsg/6057134

https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1766469163381354.mp4
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>>524194730
Why didn't they build them in wet areas?
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>>524195670
I'm not buying the evaporation story.
They put it down the drain.
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>>524195929
To be fair, NIMBYs are pushing AI data centers away in higher-income areas. But it does just mean that they reallocate to lower-income or high brown percentage areas where resistance is low due to low cash and low coordination.

I can only hope that with modernity's high metabolism this thing just implodes before it can do more permanent damage.
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>>524194730
>less lake-effect snow
Another 100 trillion to AI slop please
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>>524195389
Evaporation. It all doesn't go back into the lakes. Welcome to Aral sea 2.0
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>>524195414
They water they use for cooling their computers comes out of the system hot. If they put it back where they got it, it would gradually heat up the lakes and then they wouldn't be able to use them for cooling, at least not as efficiently. They dump the water down steam of the lakes to prevent this, and it flows to the oceans.
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>>524194730
Great lakes are falling because they're diverting the water to protect "native wildlife" in manmade canals.
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>>524194730
Oh noes not the water needed to grow almonds in california or make HFCS cola!!
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>>524196120
>AI summarizes everything I've emailed and done and writes a performance review
Lmao. Might as well just submit to the satanic machine god overtly.
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>>524196146
They build them where there's the least pushback from locals.
Oracle and OpenAI are building one near me in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. The $165 billion dollar Project Jupiter. Who needs ground water anyway? Larry Ellison is a wonderful tech oligarch who cares about me.
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>>524194730
they are sending the water to Florida to fill up Lake Okeechobee. yankees from new york need their orange juice. our pond hydrates those trees.
t. real floridaman
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>>524196907
You'll be on your best behavior when sama's AI running in the Oracle cloud is watching over your every move. And the the military needs those datacenters to train the autonomous killbots that will be flying/crawling/swimming around you at all times.
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>>524194730
Good. Maybe we'll stop losing freighters in Lake Superior then. Every goddamn November I have to cry for at least a day.
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>>524194730
I don't think data centers are from God.
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>>524194730
Bring on the AI performance audits. I can't wait until my productivity is measured by AI to facilitate justifying my continued employment or replacement.
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>>524194730
The great lakes are fed my glacial melts.
What the fuck do data centers have to do with their water levels?
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>>524196656
That idea is so completely mental that you'd have to be totally ignorant of physics and volume to even begin to believe it.
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>>524194730
these datacenters are litterally killing the planet so we can generate the most mundane shit and enable a reddit chatbot truely the darkest timeline imagineable imagine wasting water on a fucking chatbot
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>>524195069
>The cushy service economy dream is collapsing
Kek
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>>524196656
Also the hot water causes algae blooms that cause a cascading effect of environment destruction as it strangles out other aquatic life. Trump's administration has made it clear that pollution and environmental destruction to make some jews richer is worth any sacrifice, though.
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>>524195069
...except "Ai" as you incorrectly label it, is just a series of keyword data tables
it literally cannot do anything at all if a drooling mouth breather tries to use it because they dont understand what an index it, its like space magic to them.
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>>524196656
What if we have a cooling tower and then instead of releasing into the atmosphere you have a huge tube over the water and let it rain back into the source.
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>>524195389
>what am I missing?
The entire reason water is used for cooling to begin with. It evaporates.

Air is easy to circulate away, but is poor at thermal conduction.
Metal is excellent at thermal conduction, terrible at then moving the heat away (it has to radiate it away, which is very slow).

Water is the sweet spot. More efficient thermal conduction than air, and then after absorbing the heat, it uses it to evaporate and gets the fuck out of your way.
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524196691
Lol nice bait faggot. There are no glaciers anywhere near the greatlakes. And no the water doesnt somehow flow into them.
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>NOOOOOOOOO MY HECKING NATURE! THE PERFECT MASS FLOW RATE IS PERFECT THE WAY IT IS WITHOUT HUMAN INTERVENTION NOT MORE AND NOT LESS!!!!! "Why" you ask?!?!?! IT JUST IS OK?!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>524194730
I propose a solution to this problem.
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>>524195069
> AI speculation that aims to lower costs of business by replacing workers
AI requires gorillion dollar data centers that consume vast resources.
Workers require a tent and a few handfuls of grain a day.
What’s going to happen is the AI “revolution” will march on until political and economic collapse causes the labor market to open back up. Once real price discovery can happen again it becomes immediately apparent that AI and Robots are wasteful and unnecessary luxuries that were briefly propped up in a bizarro world labor environment tainted by massive subsidies, corrupt unions, bankrupt entitlement programs, and crushing regulation
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>>524194730
Ai will find an efficient way to make sea water viable
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>>524199083
Can someone explain to me how the water evaporates in closed loop cooling systems?
They pick up cold water from the source and pump it into the loop.
Dump the hot water back into the source from the loop.
The hot water evaporates from the lake?
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>>524199989
Its not a closed loop.
Simple as.
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>>524199736
we just need two more datacenters
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>>524199989
People are confusing two different things.
Yes, data centers have a closed water loop inside. That part doesn’t evaporate.
But the heat still has to be dumped outside:
>Cooling towers: spray water, part evaporates, real water loss
>Lake cooling: water goes back warmer, messes with ecosystem
So “closed loop = no evaporation” is only true inside the building. The heat rejection stage is where water disappears or the lake gets cooked.
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>>524195069
>The cushy service economy dream is collapsing
Errrrrrmmmmmm
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>>524194730
The collapse of this new Tower of Babel they've been creating is going to be spectacular.



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