- average 0.5 or fewer workers per acre- average 0.15 to 0.35 jobs per megawatt
>>539034522Its about your "safety" chud. You wouldn't want a fake crisis like covid again, do you? >The infrastructure will provide crucial capabilities for national security applications, such as cybersecurity enhancements, autonomous defense systems, and AI-powered surveillance. It will also help protect America from potential supply chain interruptions from global events such as the Covid-19 pandemic.https://www.forbes.com/sites/garthfriesen/2025/01/23/trumps-ai-push-understanding-the-500-billion-stargate-initiative/
>>539034522I can’t tell if any of these are real. I can absolutely see orange nigger being stupid enough to think that data centers create jobs when in reality they replace workers
>>539034662is rael
money laundering circlejerk
>>539034522>They must pay for their own Water and Power, and any leftover goes back to the State and local communityThats right goyim, if they are gracious enough to not use all of the water or electricity, you get to have some too (after the government of course). You're welcome.
>>539035348>money laundering circlejerkYou wish it were that simple. But they need these centes to process decades of your data like porn habits, information you consume and all that. And then categorize you as a good or bad goy.As We May Think" is a highly influential 1945 essay by Vannevar Bush, first published in The Atlantic magazine, which anticipated the modern information age and the World Wide Web.>Bush envisioned a system where users could create "trails" of associative links between related pieces of information, mirroring the way human thought connects ideas, rather than relying on rigid hierarchical filing.>The essay foresaw technologies such as hypertext, personal computers, the Internet, speech recognition, and online encyclopedias, influencing later innovators like Doug Engelbart and Ted Nelson.DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) played the central role in creating the foundational infrastructure and protocols of the modern Internet.>DARPA LifeLog was a canceled U.S. Department of Defense research project designed to create a comprehensive, searchable digital archive of an individual’s entire life, including communications, locations, and biometric data. The program was officially shut down on February 4, 2004, the exact same day that Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook>DARPA and the NSA have maintained a deep, evolving partnership in data collection, transitioning from DARPA’s controversial research initiatives to the NSA’s large-scale surveillance infrastructure.
>>539034522any of you retards ever been inside one? i've worked in DCs in the past, if you thought being a wagie for amazon was bad these are next level - all the pictures you'll see are the clean, cold side of the racks and try to lure you in to a false sense of security that you and your fellow jeets will be walking around in a nice chill white room taking notes on servers when in reality you'll be doing more heavy lifting than your average building contractor and spending your time crouched over in an environment that is essentially a tight corridor full of hair dryers pointed at your face. Oh and you'll slowly go deaf.
>>539035832Holy based, I love datacenters now cuz they trigger trannies like ((you))
>>539034522Its over for everyone, while cucks debate bullshit these things that are being built will enslave us all
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>>539034522Checked. Love my Cash Cow Money Makers for the State.