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>>536371655
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being underwater protects them from EMPs?
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>>536371655
good thing the Chinese have already killed all of the aquatic life off their coast, otherwise this shit would be an ecological disaster
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could work, but it'll fail catastrophically eventually.
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>>536371655
I unironically support China and would welcome a cute chinese wife

After seeing them execute rich people for giga fraud, how could we not support?
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>>536371655
What could go wrong?
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>>536371655
Checked.

That's brilliant. Instead of building anything, they can, instead
>charge any one they like
>charge more for electricity
>spend no money on infrastructure
>pocket the entire surveillance budget
>pretend that their data centers do what people fear they can do rent free

This is why the chinese will still be chinese in 500 years, they do the repression thing and the current thing without bothering about the reality
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>>536371655
They even used that underwater super computer to make a picture of itself
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>>536371655
there's a lot of corrosion happening in the ocean tho. How did the solve that problem ?
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I liked that Deus Ex level
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i hope this doesn't upset fragile marine ecosystems
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>>536371881
on the paper it is a genius idea
maybe it will have some consequences on the aquatic life
otherwise i don't really see what could go wrong
the risk to take is if there is a leak then all the datacenter is gone, but i guess that will be a priority to avoid this
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>>536371813
Will work and has worked lol. Leak before break technology is ancient at this point
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>>536371655
Facebook has been doing that for like 5 years now.
>>536371813
It does work, you just make a submarine-like capsule.
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>50 hectare high pressure vessel
>basically a giant immobile submarine that needs to man a hundred people to keep fixing shit
>needs to constantly scrub a massive amount of air to keep it oxygenated
>pain in the ass to move water sensitive electronics in volume
implessive
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>>536371655
Snake oil. Where's the cost of connecting and keeping connected the electricity and internet? Where's the cost of making a structure that holds the pressure at ocean floor with airtight sealing?
>Oh but we got cooling solved!
You dumb niggers. You know what, I'm done with this. I'm going to coom on this thread and this idea hold still
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>>536371655
Good luck fixing it when it starts breaking every week in a few years. They're is also a non zero risk of catastrophic disaster and losing every thing at once.
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>>536371655
It just warms the water, causing ecological problems in the ocean.
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>>536371655
I mean you could just pump it through pipes... Pair them with nuclear plants for God's sake.
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looking forward to delta P chinese edition
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>>536371655
so where was the news of the cassion that would be required to even begin to build this? why are chinks using US vpns to post obvious AI slop that they make with AI software that only exists on US datacenters?
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Why not build an aboveground tank and pump seawater in for the same effect. This way they can drain it if they need to do repairs.
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>>536372128
you're extremely retarded
Its submerged not pressurised, all components are sealed in resins, with heatsink waterblocks on heated components, and electronics don't need oxygen you dumb fucking nigger
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>>536372290
Yes.
It's probably no worse than evaporative water cooling on the surface, which produces heat but also water vapor, the most potent greenhouse gas.
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In western countries this would never happen becuase companies the government bid contracts out to soo it as too expensive and low roi.
In china if its for the good of the nation they persue it no matter the cost.
The only time the west convinces us to do that is when they need more people to die for israel.
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>>536372079
It’s an idiotic idea. For this to work you would need to either build a full time underwater habitat for the human drones needed to run the data center, or stage a manned submarine mission every time a hard drive needs to be replaced. Either way it would be expensive as balls compared to just building the thing above ground normally. It makes even less sense for a totalitarian state like China that can build whatever it wants wherever it wants and doesn’t have to listen to opposition. Also, salt water seems like a bad idea for cooling server racks. I’m calling shenanigans on this whole stupid thread. Low effort gook propaganda.
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>mfw retarded niggers are falling for the worst AI bait ever
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Who's gonna change the failed hard drives?
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oh man that's probably great for the undersea currents
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>>536372518
I understand why Jews call you goyim now. Thank you
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>>536372534
everyone knows the op image is AI
but this line of thinking (putting data centers underwater) has come up multiple times from multiple sources
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>>536372556
They don't really give a fuck, they are just flexing to make other countries try and copy and waste money

jokes on them, we'll be making toy tier AI data centers an park them right over their sunlight
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>>536371655
chinese are eastern niggers
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>>536371655
ocena water is salty retard. their data center will erode and fail due to salinity
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>>536372556
jeets. the problem will be building an underwater street for them to shit on
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>>536371655
Why can't they just build the data center in Antarctica. The heat from them would help melt the ice so we finally can see what's underneath.
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>>536372037
CT?
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>>536371813
Like all things in China
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>>536371655
It would be a shame if they were sabotaged.
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>>536371655
China will destroy the planet. We know they're blind followers incapable of basic responsibility and security. The only hope is they destroy only themselves somehow instead of everyone and everything else, but I doubt it.
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>>536371655
Obviously the picture drawer doesnt realize how big the kike data centers are. They are the size of small states, not the size of some small temple looking building. The Jewish owned data centers are gigantic.
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>>536371824
>After seeing them execute rich people for giga fraud
All of them do fraud, Xi just culls the ones who have any faint signs of ambition to replace him. He's removed every single General who had any military experience, his civilian Commissar is the top General now.
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>>536371655
I’m sure that the vibrations and constant noise has 0 effect on the surrounding life. Also quite retarded. Easier ways to use sea water for cooling instead of having to build Sandys underwater aquarium for it.
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>>536372518
>thinks the ocean water will be used directly to cool components
I knew most pol users were retarded by my god anon just think for a moment. The ocean water will be the secondary heat sink, there will be a fresh water (more likely some sort of mineral oil) circulating inside the data center to bring the heat from the components to the ocean water.
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The problem is maintenance though. Imagine needing to check a cable or replace a part down there
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>Lets just boil the fish in a 100 yard radius and make the sea bed crack from the excess heat

Sure, what could possibly go wrong?
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>>536372638
Being snarky doesn't make you less wrong
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>>536371702
Oh shit, Huang posing with Trump and Musk. He really is a mason.
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>>536372882
Tell that to underwater volcanoes
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>>536372107
Submarines have to be completely refitted every 10-ish years and drydocked every 5 or so for routine maintenance to remain sea worthy. You can't do that with a giant server farm. No man-made underwater structure has lasted more than a few years in the ocean without facing serious problems. This whole plan is less stupid than the orbital data center scheme but it's still not going to be easy or cheap.
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>>536371655
microsoft did that already.
fuck off chinks.
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>>536372290
the chinks don't care about animals or the planet
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>>536371824
They're not going to give you a wife dumbass, they're going to kill you for being a stupid white man.
China is a han supremacist nation
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>>536372041
If there's a leak at a normal data center the data is also gone, since they are liquid cooled too
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>>536371655
We already did this
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>>536373226
especially since China has a surplus of males thanks to the "let's abort most of the infant girls" policy
what fucking wives lmao
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We're also putting data centers fucking everywhere, even on the goddamn moon. Shit's retarded. We have at least 6x the data centers as China, like it's unironically not even a race, America's the only real player. The China bait doesn't work when we're so far ahead that it's no joke stupid to keep making more data centers before the hardware to save electricity and water's caught up. We're using SO many unnecessary resources for an arms race we're the only serious player in. I fucking HATE these accelerationist sharts. AI can't take all the jobs soon enough, and at the same time they're destroying everything to do it, which is simply awful.
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Why don't we use currents to spin turbines to generate endless power you fucking chinks
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>>536371756

Worse, being underwater makes them easier to destroy with explosives. Explosive energy transfers better in water since it barely compresses. Then any rupture floods it with salt water ruining it.
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>>536372107
>>536373084
Sorry, it was Microsoft, not Facebook.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBeepqQBpvU
And they did give up on it because they didn't want to bother with further developing the technology to streamline the maintenance and parts swapping on a mass scale, even though it was perfectly viable.
>You can't do that with a giant server farm.
One could theoretically do it, if enough r&d was spent on developing the tech for easily swapping the parts. Everything is legos, if you try hard enough. Now the chinese will try it very hard, it seems.
>>536373161
They stopped developing the tech for it. It still needed a ton of work.
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>>536371655
Use case for boiling the ocean?
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Poo’s, chinks (#1) & russians are the worlds biggest liars.
China is the current corporate pirate bay.
It’s one of the most backwards countries outside africa along with india and russia/belarus.
In fact china is used as corpo pirate bay specifically because its so backwards tgat it has developing nation status so ALL chinese company nade goods get free shipping to anywhere in the world.
Chinese penis syndrome probably drives most of their lying.
The OP is 100% completely fake. As usual. The big lie policy churns out this bullshit all the time, 0% of it has any truth.
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What is the point of data centers?
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>>536372128
>to keep it oxygenated
Lmao
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>>536371655
Nothing is so simple. They could prefab and submerge them, that's nice and all, but maintenance would become a hassle as would water filtration. There's no way they can just keep them as is. The ocean is full of living shit. They'd have to constantly replace the filters that would get clogged with algae and seaweeds, remove the plankton, the small fish, whatever started clogging up the cooling systems... sounds cool in theory but executing it would be a nightmare. You want the data centers to be in a monitored and controlled environment, not in something unpredictable as the sea.
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>>536373291
Lmao yeah, how could they forget Utah is underwater
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>>536371655
Cooling with sea water? Yeah that's not a grand idea.
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>>536372449
>Its submerged not pressurised
If it has air in it it's pressurized.
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>>536373676
No point, its totally fake. The point is the lie after lie after lie, the ‘big lie policy’ is the saddest shit ever.
Everything people are told about china is all totally untrue and its deliberate lying.
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>>536373826
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Natick
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>>536373272
That leak would be local and the other units would shut down to prevent overheating
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>>536373807

But what if the nearby ocean was polluted and dead, overfished long ago by chinese mega fleets before industrial runoff killed the rest.
If not dead enough maybe they could apply a chemical to keep the area dead. Call it data center miracle grow or something pleasant. Agent Red Dragon.
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>>536371813
>eventually
what would the life span be of them anyway due to tech obsolescent? If it can last a decade then that probably is enough. Of course the chinks would just leave them there to pollute the sea, thousands of them all on the ocean floor and unlike ships no biodegradable
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>>536373949

See also:

https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/underwater-data-center-powered-by-tidal-energy-proposed-off-the-coast-of-maine/
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>>536371655
i am just a humble barnacle. how's the cleaning jobs for this? it would be hourly cleaning in the ocean lots of stuff like to cling to structures
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>>536374050
Sure, if they could dam off an entire gigantic area so that their poison doesn't spread elsewhere. It still doesn't sound worth it to me. It's far easier to build it on land. And if they're so obsessed with cooling, why not build it on Antarctica? That would prove to be an even more difficult logistical nightmare. Best to just build it on land like the US does.
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>>536371655
2100 BCE
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>>536374583
They did a study and they can't build in the Arctic because the penguins would flock towards it for the heat and then die from overheating
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>>536371655
>1 Post by this ID
Chinese shills are the dumbest mother fuckers to have ever walked God's Green Earth. Up there with Islamic shills. Make Boomer Jew apologists look like geniuses by comparison because at least the Boomers have the excuse having been bribed by a kike at some point in their lives.
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>>536371655

How would you keep the salt from condensating on the thermal dissipators?
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>>536374658
>CE
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>>536371655
what do they do when a DIMM goes bad?
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>>536372518
https://www.visitsealife.com/auckland/
fuck bro we managed to figure this shit out 40 years ago and we're a bunch of rugby playing sheepfuckers
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>>536371881
Det jag undrar är hur klimatet påvärkar byggnaden. Hört titanic kommer vara borta om några år pga bakterier. Vibrationer från vatten som konstant rör på sig.
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>>536371655
retarded and fake
>>536372900
it's a real image actually
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>>536371900
lmao
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>>536371655
looks like a Subnautica mod ngl
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>>536372128
it's just retarded makes no sense, at most you have it on a shoreline for water/cooling. the only benefit of having it under water is security/safety. shit won't get droned or something
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>>536373161
can eels use this to recharge
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>>536371655
Whoa an AI generated picture. So literally no datacentres installed underwater right now and it's a nothing burger.

Queue article where their design springs a leak and all those smuggled GPUs turn into the next OceanGate.
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>>536372449
>heat sinks
>salt water
Someone isn't going to pass elementary chemistry.
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>>536372836
china screams they are the most powerful country on earth while renewing their developing nation status like little yellow niggers.
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china actually won...
this is what we get for being greedy fat retards.
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>>536371655
Sounds cool.
The maintenace will probably be a nightmare.
I would rather pump the ocean water.
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>>536371655

Retarded idea.

Firstly, water cooling uses purified water, often with an anti-bacterial agent inside. This is because normal water causes mineral build ups in the system that reduce cooling efficiency. Imagine what salt water is gonna do so such a system.

Secondly is the ocean it's self. Look at the bottom of any ship. They get covered in algea, barnacles and all kinds of other shit. You think a data center wont suffer from these same problems and have massively reduced cooling efficiency?

And finally, what happens when something inside of it needs maitenance? Do they send divers down, or do they pull the entire thing out of the ocean? Either way they've just increased their work load by 1000x and made any maintenance and repairs both way more expensive and time consuming.

This might be dumber than building data centers in space.
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>>536371813
Like all things in the world
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>>536374079
All you need is to make them replaceable, the tech already exists
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>>536371655
Why didn't burgers think of this ? They want to put shit on the moon first for some reasob
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>>536376779
It's not using the sea water to cool the computers like with a watercooling system, the units are hermetically sealed and very dry on the inside. In fact the air inside is drier than it is on the surface. The server racks have radiators attached to them and the walls of the enclosure are designed to suck out the heat from inside. Outside the walls the sea is very cold because it's planted deep on the sea floor, so it helps with the heat dissipation naturally and sustainably. Algae buildup is irrelevant because the units are pulled up to the surface every once in a while to perform maintenance on them.
>and made any maintenance and repairs both way more expensive and time consuming
That's not necessarily true on scale. Also, instead of scheduled maintenances the plan might be to decommission them like every 10 or so years. That happens with regular datacenters anyway. 10 years of running reliably per unit and saving a ton of money on cooling might be worth it financially.
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I'm going to create a super-sub-human race of underwater niggers by mixing the destructive capabilities of somalis with those pacific islanders that are good at diving as an attempt to destroy these facilities. Sure, it will be hard to teach them to use a hammer, or swim for that matter, but enough whipping shall do. Besides it's not like every individual will need to survive.
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>>536377363

You could achieve the same result by submerging a head sink in a river, and then having the liquid that cools the data center flow through the submerged headsink. Without all the issues of having to submerge the entire data center under the ocean.
You could even encorporate the design of the heatsink into a hydroelectric dam so you're cooling the data center and powering it at the exact same time.

There is a reason no one else is making submerged data centers, because it's a shit idea.
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Explain to me how "data centers" benefit humanity or mother nature. . .
You can't.
Just another tool in the constant grabber wealth transfer from have nots to the already have too much.
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>>536371655
Woah an AI image. China is winning so hard. Fuck off faggot
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>>536371655
I don't see how this could work. Surely it would still get hot enough in there to fuck them up. You can't use salt water to cool them directly. I highly doubt there is some super filtration system in place.
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>>536377710
We'll see how the chinky boys will do it. They might have come up with some amazing stuff. It might be a total flop / scam too, we don't know yet. I'm hyped though, it could bring exciting new tech solutions.
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>>536377807
It will be interesting, but I don't bet on outcomes being good. Its chinks after all.
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>>536377989
Yeah, it will either revolutionize datacenters or it will provide some good entertainment for us because the CCP might just execute the people involved in it, if the project fails. It's a win-win for us no matter what.
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>>536372037
I gooned to the cavewoman...no regrets
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there is no real reason to go underwater, you can just build on the coast or on an offshore platform and pump the cold water. ecological disaster on the area of course, but who cares, the cats are dancing.
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>>536372041
>A fan failed in bay 2, Imma need you to change that in the next hour.... What could go wrong?
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ah yes, heating the ocean. the ocean that has a delicate balance to maintain life. heating the ocean is surely fine and completely safe for the complex and nuanced ecosystems that have been slowly developing and evolving over millions of years. nothing could possibly go wrong with heating the ocean.
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>>536371655
It's good until a shark decides to eat it.
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>>536373491
kek microshart was just exposed outright lying about upcoming tech
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>>536371702
both are AI btw, for the reddit niggers lurking around
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>>536372556
they don't do that lmao
most datacenters are incredibly wasteful, once half of a rack stops working the whole rack is thrown in the trash
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>>536373676
spying on the goyim 24/7 and keeping every record for shady purposes
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>>536377777
checked
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>>536371655
>china discoveres ai generated images
>world ends
>more news at ereven
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>>536371655
Microsoft did that decades ago.
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Microsoft already tested underwater data centers.

https://news.microsoft.com/source/features/sustainability/project-natick-underwater-datacenter/
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>>536371655
That'd imply we're going to have that in 2100.
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>>536371655
AI image, nonsensical post. Season the thread and fuck off.
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>>536371655
and then we have to pay more carbon taxes because the oceans heated up.
imagine building your nuclear reactor on the north pole or in greenland, we have to pay more carbon taxes because the ice melted.
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>>536371655
>what they think an underwater data center looks like

>>536379299
>what it actually looks like

anyways where are they getting the power? thermal vents?
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>>536371756
>being underwater protects them from EMPs?
It protects them from the general public's drones once they find out the data centers are for A.I. DigitalID surveillance in realtime. PRISON PLANET.
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>>536371954
The cooling would have to be indirect, traditional water cooling system that is cooled by the ocean. Obviously no salt water over components
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>>536371655
Dumbass. Microsoft tried this and failed. Don't underestimate corrosion power of saltwater
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>/dev/sda0 reports errors
>Please dive down to exchange the drive
How?
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>>536371655
>Another claim of China inventing teleportation and infinite energy that is forgotten the next day, because the west didn't do it first so they have nothing to copy
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>>536371881
A tiny leak can greatly damage the whole system, very high maintenance cost, high corrosion from current and salt water
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>>536372181
Coastal server is more efficient at this point. Use pump to get water. A pool for cooling. Repeat
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>>536372449
Heatsink will get clogged by vegetation and shit quickly
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>>536371655
How do you get in to perform repairs and maintenance?
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>>536371655
Chinkna is living in 1100. I would legit rather die than live in this putrid shithole
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>>536380939
>le uncanny liminal space
This must be why zoomtroons love chinkna
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>>536371655
Uh huh.... nice CG render though (generated with terrestrial data center)
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>>536371702
China got completely keked in ven.
>If the primary purpose behind the Trump Administration's snatch-and-grab operation against the illegitimate president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, was not readily apparent in January, it should be crystal clear today. Under Maduro, around 75% of the country's energy exports were going to China. This year, the US will be receiving around 50% of the oil supply while China's share is reduced to 10%.

Venesuela's oil production is already
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>>536372037
More like
>Hugh Janus
amirite guys??
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>>536371702
Ven oil production already increasing. China was getting 75% of their oil before, at a discount price. Now, they get 10%, at full price. They had ven over a barrel, with 100 billon dollars equivalent debt. They were getting discount resources for it. They will not be re payed now.
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>>536374798
>flag
chinese scientists will answer this challenge while you sit and wait for answer
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>>536371702
Apparently there's a funny meme trend in China where Trump is described as unironically the biggest comrade for communism. Mostly because all of his ZOG decisions hurt America and help China, lol.
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>>536373383
>Explosive energy transfers better in water since it barely compresses
water provides a very deep energy sink. if you have a lead/steel container then the shock wave all diffuses into the surrounding water.
>>536376779
>something inside of it needs maitenance
sealed container design. you have 1000s of nodes inside that shut off when they go bad. when you get to a degradation threshold you pull the whole thing and return to factory to recycle
>water cooling uses purified water
internal loop doesnt change. just add external radiator.
>dumber than building data centers in space
or maybe you are just a fucking retard. space has solar energy, but cooling is much harder, and cost of deployment is astronomically higher, and maintenance is much harder.
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>>536381410
oh, and btw, this would allow China to put their dcs in international waters of the coast of the US and EU, to offer their internet services to US/EU users with competitive latency while not be subject to US/EU law :))))))
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>>536371655
Who's going to maintain that? Clearly Ai. You'd need an isolation pressurized entry for service techs to go down there to exchange out failing hardware or update hardware.
Whites put them in space and allow them to burn up in the atmosphere while chopstick dicks pollute our oceans..
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>>536375495
That is sensitive information. Please refrain from bringing this up again. You have been warned.
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>>536372025
No worries, they will install some sustainable massive windmills taking advantage of the water currents. Only a small amount of dolphins and wales will be shredded to bits, but at least is not nuclear.
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>>536377363
Good summary. To add, the underwater server farm is designed as a series of hermetically sealed capsules, each carrying 500-1000 servers each. The capsules are internally purged with Nitrogen to stall oxidation and corrosion of server components. In each capsule, there are only two port openings, one for power and one for data. The specially designed mating ports can be connected and disconnected underwater with no issue (oil and gas have had such connectors for half a century). The servers are not meant to be field serviceable. The capsule remains submerged until 90% of servers have hardware failures with no mitigation, at which point the whole capsule is raised and replaced by another. For context, Microsoft saw a 0.7% server hardware failure rate across 2 years of continuous deepsea operation.
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>>536372518
>doesn’t have to listen to opposition
Do your AI/Palantir jews listen?
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>>536371655
>takes American idea
>makes it more efficient
Chinsects are efficiency misers, not innovators.
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>>536371655
Americans did this 10 yrs ago
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>>536382313
With magical UFO technology, we know. Don't you have some Jew's cock to suck?
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>>536371655
here's a better idea:
keep the data center above water and use the water to cool the data center anyway?
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>>536380435
Maintenance dolphins
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>>536381853

Shredded?

They are all committing suicide in mass beachings due to the manmade noise from multiple sources driving them insane. They use ech location or talk over hundreds of miles away to eachother.
All the electronic and turbine humming, sonar, etc just makes them give up on life.
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>>536382536
There are a few advantages. The seafloor has a shitload of undeveloped real estate right next to the metropolitan subsea cable landing stations. Enough to also drop your wind farms right next to it. With maintenance-free sealed modules you can deploy the units very quickly and efficiently. You don't have all the trouble that you have overland, especially in the population centers.
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>>536382859
Are there any serious studies on that? Not just Greenpeace climate quack bullshit?
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>>536371756
Yeah
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>>536371702
Trump is an overt clown but he's silently based. In his first administration he published that the relations with China had taken a "big leap forward". Look it up
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>>536372025
>fragile marine ecosystems
off the coast of China? I don't think there's anything left alive as it is
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>>536382926

Half the causes are classified military sonars finding subs or other underwater potential threats it is criminal for anyone with direct knowledge to talk about or acknowledge. So uh go right ahead.
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>>536383075

Which is why many of the worst mass suicides happen between Australia and China were all the militaries are scanning.
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>>536380939
The photo tries to make the apartments seem big , tall, grand and spacious. The bug sized blankets which are smaller than western blankets hanging over the rails tells a different story. They are packed in there like cattle. What a shitty place to be.
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>>536371655
Impractical nonsense.
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>fluorescent lighting the ocean floor
if only you knew how bad things really are
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>>536374658
Before Christ Event?
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>>536383435
Before [Christ]Cuck Era
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>>536372181
Dude the Chinese already run a bunch of underwater sonars and plus other shit to detect submarines. Also this doesn't need to be difficult. An alloyed box full of that liquid that is used for specialized cooling on server farms and you are set for three decades of minimum maintenance.
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>>536371702
Every accusation with this guy is a confession.
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>>536373383
>barely compresses
>deep ocean
American anons keep getting more retard.
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Serious question: why the mutts in this thread are so fucking retarded? I swear not a single one has make a decent comment.

Is it because of summer?


Btw, underwater datacenter is nothing new. They also does not need fucking salt water to cool you fucking retards. They also do not need high pressure because 20 30m deep is enough for stable temperature. Water at that deep is almost always 4 degree C. It is fucking common sense why the fucking retards don't even know it?
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>>536382313
yup Microsoft did this with containerized-mini-DCs. (early days for their Azure cloud)
- they discontinued it
- I guess the chinks have figured out workarounds in the last decade.

There was also an obvious Scale-Issue:
These days, I guess they're using hot-swap 'containerized-containers (injoke)' to create kube-clusters.

Project Natick (2018)
The Success: Retrieved in 2020 after two years on the ocean floor, the vessel showed incredibly low server failure rates, largely because the oxygen-free, dry nitrogen environment prevented hardware corrosion

Current Status: Microsoft confirmed the project is no longer active as a deployment strategy, but they are applying the subsea learnings (such as cooling and vibration impact) to their broader cloud infrastructure
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>>536371813
>>536371655
It couldn't. Ocean water is salty. It's highly corrosive.
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>>536371655
lol picrel is funny because it will heat up faster than open air on land
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extremely smart. meanwhile jewish americans are trying to build moronic data centers without investing in a single new nuclear reactor, shutting down coal! they think that one windmill beside Bubba Gates' megafarm produces enough electricity to fund a facility that slurps up more electricity than a town of 40,000 does
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>>536371655
Great, then you don't need to monitor anything and can just boil all the fish around. Good luck with the repairs
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>>536383809
is that your engineering assessment?

why dont you have underwater cities if its so great down there
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>>536384088
> maintenance issues.

- technology in last decade has been around (cattle not pet) 'clusters'.
1. drop in container and regitster it to oceanic cluster
2. like a data-center hard drive: if a container breaks, replace it (hot-swap) >>536383930
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>>536381385
>apparently
>funny
>meme trend
>lol
Kill yourself
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>>536381410
It is much easier to propel a vector of destruction through water, and to try and stop any of them; rather than something airborne inbound or using something airborne. Just by principle it should be easier to hit, I would think. Eventually, or with enough substance, you could hit that target even by accident
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>>536371655
The word of the day is "biofouling".
All of these articles are written by literal retards.
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>>536371655
Now the fish are pooping in our data that was sold to China?
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>hdd 57 suddenly failed
>It's under the ocean
>Fuck me someone has to swap it.
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>>536384677
> could hit that target even by accident

absolutely true.
- but it would be a fault-tolerant ("cattle-not-pet") cluster.
- failures would only affect performance, not outage outage.

(limited by communication speeds) the bigger the cluster, the more fault-tolerant it is.
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>>536384861
> hdd fails

tl;dr: you hotswap containers insted of hotswapping disks. and container has internal fault-tolerance

1. it limps on with raid 15
2. performance might take "acceptable ding" (kube cluster node selection)
3. if the cluster is too slow - it fails-over and the old one gets replaced during weekly-maintenance
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Lol at everyone conveniently forgetting how corrosive ocean water is
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>Data Center, Bumfuck Wyoming or Outer Space
:(
>Data Center, China
:OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Why the sudden switch up? Oh right its a wumao spam thread, +5 cents into RapeApe's account

>>536384861
its powered by the same retarded offshore wind farms that
>get obliterated constantly by tides and salt water
>need to send expendable worker drones to maintain them in extreme conditions
>are really just diesel engines with big turbochargers nigger-rigged on them and take ridiculous amounts of fossil fuels anyway to oil/lubricate
>don't actually generate any tangible amount of anything and are just potemkin village bullshit meant to trick gullible westerners into thinking China isn't a third world shithole now and forever
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>>536385126
> marine corrosion

Project Natick already did this
- corrosion was managable with container lifecycles.
The Success: Retrieved in 2020 after two years on the ocean floor, the vessel showed incredibly low server failure rates, largely because the oxygen-free, dry nitrogen environment prevented hardware corrosion
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>>536371655
Hey, chat, is this real?
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>>536371655
Imagine believing this
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>>536386282
> I can't believe this

- photo is AI slop
- oceanic datacenters are real

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Natick
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>>536386543
>
>and it was discontinued
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>>536371655
Way to finally catch up China, the poo-in-the-loo indians at Microsoft already did this like 5 years ago
https://news.microsoft.com/source/features/sustainability/project-natick-underwater-datacenter/
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Thats what the moonbase is for.
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>>536371756
Isn't saltwater more corrosive then fresh water?
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>>536380939
living in chopstick probably hits different when ur chinese tho probably
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Is this what the future of humanity looks like?

An endless spamming of stale eglin memes, that doesn’t even try to look convincingly organic because everyone knows their soft power advantage is gone for good?

Fucking grim
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Have yall considered that this is not real
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>>536371655
>heats up water inadvertently making a typhoon factory right off their shores
kek. killing the birds again, I see.
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herenvolk
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>>536372181
NO STOP
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>>536371655
maintenance hell, Microsoft already tried that
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>>536372449
>when ur h1b job requires you to scubadive 20 leagues to change a cmos battery
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>>536383745
>deep ocean
How “deep” do you think they are building these you black imported invader niggerfaggot



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