Data centers are drying up the Port of Marseille: ‘They consume enormous amounts of electricity’
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Data centers are drying up the Port of Marseille: ‘They consume enormous amounts of electricity’
The proliferation of these centers in France’s second-largest city threatens the energy supply for projects aimed at improving the lives of residents
EL PAÍS English (english.elpais.com)
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Data centers are drying up the Port of Marseille: ‘They consume enormous amounts of electricity’
The proliferation of these centers in France’s second-largest city threatens the energy supply for projects aimed at improving the lives of residents
EL PAÍS English (english.elpais.com)
How do u dry out a port its connected to the goddamn ocean
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How do u dry out a port its connected to the goddamn ocean
The port can’t get power to electrify ships while they are in port. The data centers are literally in the port and have consumed or reserved it all.
Ships that dock can’t shut down their engines at that port so they are likely to dock elsewhere.
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The port can’t get power to electrify ships while they are in port. The data centers are literally in the port and have consumed or reserved it all.
Ships that dock can’t shut down their engines at that port so they are likely to dock elsewhere.
It’s a misleading headline at best, clickbaiting the “ai bad” crowd.
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How do u dry out a port its connected to the goddamn ocean
Not a thing. From the article:
In some places, the main criticism that residents have about data centers has to do with the amount of water they consume to cool servers. This isn’t the case in Marseille, however, which is well-supplied with this resource. The authorities have even given Digital Realty access to water from the former underground drainage channels of the Gardanne coal mines, located north of Marseille. The water flows into the port, so the firm can use it to cool its systems.
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Data centers are drying up the Port of Marseille: ‘They consume enormous amounts of electricity’
The proliferation of these centers in France’s second-largest city threatens the energy supply for projects aimed at improving the lives of residents
EL PAÍS English (english.elpais.com)
Which specifically formulated problems does all that computation solve, again?
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Which specifically formulated problems does all that computation solve, again?
How to transfer all the money in the world into the pockets of like two dozen people. Very important problem, needs to be solved asap.
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How to transfer all the money in the world into the pockets of like two dozen people. Very important problem, needs to be solved asap.
Can you imagine if the rich only had to live with 5 or 6 times the money everyone else has?!
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