pendell

Current Hyperfixation: Wizard of Oz

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I use outdated technology just for fun, listen to crappy music, and watch a lot of horror movies. Expect posts about These Things. I talk a lot.

Check tags like Star Trek Archive and Media Piracy to find things I share for others.



dog
@dog

We do not appreciate the mushrooms. They love all the forest creature, and running, and flying and crawling. And living in the mystery. That's about them, take away from us, today and talk. From insects, by the way, Mushrooms are more benefit than from people - Chervi eat mushroom and carry out disputes to the ground, thereby helping the fungnice spread.

Worms, that is, insect larvae are derived from eggs pending with different types of flies and mushroom mosquitoes. Someone in the apple lives, someone in Malina, and some mushrooms More like. There are worms in mushrooms thoroughly and rarely - wires (larvae oglkunov larvae). Insects prefer to fly when dry and sunny, so the probability of meeting a wormful mushroom is higher in good weather.



NireBryce
@NireBryce

open-loop water cooling of data centers really shouldn't be a thing. If you can't shed it another way, that should just be your DC cap, sorry. Water use has been a problem for years but I didn't realize so many were OPEN LOOP. (That is, evaporative cooling, but not in the heatpipe sense, instead in the "we evaporate the water into the atmosphere" sense.)

this isn't a defense of GPT/OpenAI: this is an indictment of most tech companies that do the same, but especially OpenAI

At least steal two stones with one bird: have treated water from sewage treatment plants cool them, closed loop, since they're going to empty into an open body of water anyway



pendell
@pendell

Datacenters should just be built with like a big underground swimming pool full of coolant that they have to reuse until it's reduced into nothing before they can get more and that should be a law or something I think


spiralingvoid
@spiralingvoid
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NireBryce
@NireBryce

open-loop water cooling of data centers really shouldn't be a thing. If you can't shed it another way, that should just be your DC cap, sorry. Water use has been a problem for years but I didn't realize so many were OPEN LOOP. (That is, evaporative cooling, but not in the heatpipe sense, instead in the "we evaporate the water into the atmosphere" sense.)

this isn't a defense of GPT/OpenAI: this is an indictment of most tech companies that do the same, but especially OpenAI

At least steal two stones with one bird: have treated water from sewage treatment plants cool them, closed loop, since they're going to empty into an open body of water anyway



pendell
@pendell

Datacenters should just be built with like a big underground swimming pool full of coolant that they have to reuse until it's reduced into nothing before they can get more and that should be a law or something I think