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What are Datacenters and when did these fuckers start?
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>>535894117
its about eatin
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They are good and if you hate them you fell for the Chinese psyop
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>>535894117
I wouldnt worry about it goyim, just keep consoooming those drugged up HFCS meals and keep voting your 2 party system officials.
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>>535894286
they're good because china is doing it?
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>>535894286

This.
The anti-datacentre thing is an obvious Chinkoid psyop. Just like the whole de-growth/green thing.
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>>535894331
We can't let China win
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>>535894420
send me over there with like 5 guys
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>>535894117
If these are supposed to be data centers why do they want them decentralized so badly?
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>>535894117
Don't worry about it. Go back to bed America, the government has it all under control. I feel the better question is what's everyone's exit plan from this hellish reality?
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>>535894117
>what the fuck is a Datacenter
It's a center where you store Data
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>>535894420

WHO THE FUCK IS WE FAGGOT
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>>535894476

Eggs in one basket

bad idea

also they are very anonymous .. you have no idea which organisation are using which data centre ..

Back in the 60's, 70' and 80's there was the mainframe .. centralised, controlled access and dumb terminals.

The Home PC and the internet killed that .. and now the Elites want the control and access back .. thin clients for the plebs, all data in 'the cloud' (sounds like it is free but it is on thier hardware, they own your data). Subscriptions for every service plus mandatory adverts ..
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>>535894739
yeah cloud was so obviously pointless.
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>>535894355
You're a fucking jew.
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>>535894117
When you ask AI a question it has to use a gagillion GPUs to answer and source the relevant data so due to regional and intl laws governments keep the data in their jurisdiction instead of having it all be stored in China or Silicon Valley.

That way you can opt out information. The AI companies would prefer to have them orbiting earth that way lawless and untouchable
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>>535894833
wow that would be cool
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>>535894117
Every app you use on your phone, every web site you visit, every account you have - banking, financial, utility, entertainment - tracks, stores, and sells your data.
That's alotta data!

Then, they take this data and use it for predictive programming and pattern analysis. So their is a virtual "you" in many programs running to simulate your decision making, group decision making, and overall system behavior. these models are run with different parameters based on hypotheses of events and decision-making.
That's even more data and computing power!

Basically, the end goal is to completely predict society on both a group and individual behavior, for all events and situations. Now they can profit from it. It is like time travel, without having to go into the future - they just simulate the future.
Place your best. Invest now. We have a 99% confidence level on your future behavior.
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>>535894907
Are you sure they're not doing all this to figure out how to sell novelty mugs better
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>>535894833

they want them uncontrolled and lawless because it gives them power (political power, information/intelligence power) .. either way Gov or Private Sector it is a scary amount of power concentrated.
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>>535894983
For a yearly subscription we can help you sell your mugs better!
Just give us a target demographic and we will run the simulation based on future economic, geo-political, and entertainment events.
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>>535895118
right, sick
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>>535894907

learn to digitally sand walk
keep the algo ignorant of your intentions
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>>535894117
Sculpting the new AI reality. Amerizogs will eat up their daily choice of burger king or McDonald's that will be digitally streamed into their taste buds.
No point in having farmland, we won't need an ecosystem and you won't need a body when you can upload yoursoul to the data centre
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>>535895242
Here's you AI drone delivery of you mail order genetically engineered child, we call it the stork! Don't worry about the extra ear
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>>535895152
nice
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>>535894907
It's for advertising. You can just say advertising.
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>>535894117
a center for data
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>>535895651
It's much more than that now. Much more.
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>>535894117
Also there is rampant misinfo about these that any engineering student can easily debunk

Each datacenter around 300 MWh is the total draw. Some of that energy becomes heat. That ratio is somewhere like 100:1 though and a golf course uses way more water than any datacenter some of which have closed system cooling. Seriously look into how many resources are sucked up so some rich guy can move a little ball around.

The water is only 5C warmer than when it went in. Any heat generated is not greenhouse gas it just is released by the atmosphere to space and we have nuclear power plants releasing far more heat, volcanos and even large transformer stations in ever country and jet engines.

The problem is none of the benefits have been explained so naturally all liberals hate it because they oppose any development. You try and build a 3 story apt building and every retard comes out of the woodwork to protest "It's blocking the sun!"
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>>535894117
It's a big box where they put all the GPUs and RAM
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>>535896194
Naturally people are going to criticize them, maybe the government should release a presentation on their complete system operation process
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>>535894117
where data concentrates
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I have met browns that believe we're literally storing data in clouds.
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It clearly is for domestic surveillance right? Theres no way this isnt used for defense. My only consolation is that the buildout is completely unsustainable
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>>535894907
Lol what if it lags?
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>>535896194
Who will pay for this?
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>>535896725
then adjust your parameters.
It's all in the parameters, kid.
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>>535896435
You know Kamela Harris personally?
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>>535894117

They’re nothing new. Banks have had them for decades.

Try not catching this latest newsfluenza.

Honestly I would just gas the journalists at this point.
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>>535896670

I'm hoping that the accelerated cadence of buying/replacing new hardware means so there will be lots of reasonably priced high end used storage on the market .. like the Kioxia large capacity super fast SSD's
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>>535896776

we do .. as always

this is the way of the Jew
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>>535894779
It’s the future. I don’t mean that it’s good, just that it is what will be enforced. It will become increasingly inconvenient and costly and legally grey to own your own hardware to the point where you will just pay the $30/month on your new Microsoft Terminal.
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>>535894420
Win what?
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>>535895651
You’re beyond naive if you think behavior prediction and federal government trillion dollar data processing is for fucking ADVERTISING
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>>535896823
>It's nothing to concern yourself with
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>>535896194
3 story apartment buildings are bad. They attract niggers and injuns. Data centers are bad. They attract glowies and jews.
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>>535894117
They used to be strictly storage centers, small buildings where companies or agencies that had a lot of customer data, instrument data, etc. etc. that needed storage could keep local copies of all their data. As the need for active access and manipulation of said data increased, data centers shifted more from data storage to data processing. Server racks became more dominated by processors than hard drives, and power and cooling requirements increased.

Modern AI architecture is EXTREMELY processor-heavy. Training and prompting models requires using tons and tons of simple GPU processors operating in parallel; decompiling all the data in a text prompt or an image or video into large matrices of numbers and applying different linear algebra operations too them based on model weights to get a result. The more processors and memory you have, the more complex the operations you can do and the faster you can do them, so we're no seeing an exponential growth in the size, scale, and resource draw of data centers being built to support AI stuff.
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>>535894117
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>>535897581

Meta, Microsoft and Amazon have all gone down the route of designing and deploying their own ASIC CPU to manage power and reduce costs and increase efficiency for their own needs.

MTIA, Trainium, Azurze Maia



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