@snarlcakes we'll find out they're causing cancer or somethign. end up superfund sites in 30 years
https://twitter.com/bryan_johnson/status/2049687845082910812?s=46
Not Bryan. He's going to live forever. If you don't know about him, you have some research work this afternoon.
Boggle.Provoking dumbassed Trump critics on this board is a lot more fun than Scrabble or Chess. A lot less challenging too.
In all seriousness, that's the point though. It has to be challenging.
Combines attention, pattern recognition, memory, and speed.
Edit: and competition if your opponent is still sentient
I doubt it’s puzzle games for you. Even your 3 are too boring. You might need a life game upgrade. Something far bigger than just you and your family.
@hurryinghoosiers you’re representing that you aren’t a troll account? You truly believe AOC and Harris would win a debate against DeSantis Vance. Ivy League trained lawyers? Smart people. White. No admission breaks to get in.
Harris isn't a good speaker but more honest and better person than those 2. AOC would run circles around those clowns.
@bar-down I'm not concerned. The data centers are beneficial to energy production. There is such a demand for energy now policy makers can't waste time or money on the climate change hoax. You're going to see all energy sources increase in my opinion, even coal. It's funny nobody talks about Trump being great for the environment by closing the Straight of Hormuz 😉
only ignorant fools think climate change doesn't exist. do you think the earth is flat too?
@hurryinghoosiers harris fckd her way into office and then she fckd her way to the top behind willie brown and the san fran machine she got all the way to the white house where she lied about every last little thing including the most important: whether biden was weekend at bernies
Micro nuclear reactors. The big tech companies are already investing in them and most likely will get policymakers to allow them to build them to power the data centers off the public grid (don't worry, they'll sell the excess power generation to the public entities at an upcharge).@snarlcakes data centers are becoming a big deal. I guess they’re a massive energy consumer. Will energy issues policy eventually impact bitcoin?
Even if the micro-nuclear reactors are feasible as an option (which, for the record, some of these data centers require enough power that it is literally an actual full nuclear reactor, nothing micro about it), the question is who is paying for it? One of the things I would give Trump a lot (See, I can be taught!) of credit for would be if he did get legislation passed about these data center companies not being able to pass on the construction costs for new power generation specifically for said data centers to the general populace. Even "micro" versions are going to be costing somewhere in the low billions of dollars range (3 - 5 billion).
There are also overhead costs that are going to be in there. Security is through the roof at any nuclear plant (for somewhat good reasons). Supply chain of uranium delivery and spent fuel disposal will be necessary and is always going to be a touchy issue for nearby populated areas. I know that the rate-of-return for large scale reactors is measured in timespans closer to decades than years.
@squeakyclean with disclosure will come revelations in energy, propulsion, on and on
@squeakyclean with disclosure will come revelations in energy, propulsion, on and on
Can you elaborate?
@squeakyclean I can. but 12 scientists have also gone missing. i think i'll wait....
Pathological lying my ass. We’ve seen institutional and pathological lying about Covid, The Border, Energy, AGW, Medicare and other fraud, and the mental fitness of the President of the United States. Apparently nobody gives a damn. Some say the price of peanut butter will determine the next election.
Im thinkin the paradeigm might be changing and people like Pratt might be leading the way. Are we gonna have sanity and competence in government, or are we gonna have boys jacking off in girls bathrooms in public school?
So, are we to understand that your argument against the notion that Trump is a pathological liar is to point out all the other lying going on in politics? I would have thought a big-brained lawyer would see the obvious problem with that strategy. Even my simple mind can see that you did not address the statement that Trump is a notorious liar.
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Micro nuclear reactors. The big tech companies are already investing in them and most likely will get policymakers to allow them to build them to power the data centers off the public grid (don't worry, they'll sell the excess power generation to the public entities at an upcharge).@snarlcakes data centers are becoming a big deal. I guess they’re a massive energy consumer. Will energy issues policy eventually impact bitcoin?
Even if the micro-nuclear reactors are feasible as an option (which, for the record, some of these data centers require enough power that it is literally an actual full nuclear reactor, nothing micro about it), the question is who is paying for it? One of the things I would give Trump a lot (See, I can be taught!) of credit for would be if he did get legislation passed about these data center companies not being able to pass on the construction costs for new power generation specifically for said data centers to the general populace. Even "micro" versions are going to be costing somewhere in the low billions of dollars range (3 - 5 billion).
There are also overhead costs that are going to be in there. Security is through the roof at any nuclear plant (for somewhat good reasons). Supply chain of uranium delivery and spent fuel disposal will be necessary and is always going to be a touchy issue for nearby populated areas. I know that the rate-of-return for large scale reactors is measured in timespans closer to decades than years.
I think the big tech companies will agree to pay for them in order to get some tax breaks on land usage and favorable regulatory considerations. 3-5b for Google these days? A pittance.
Even my simple mind can see that you did not address the statement that Trump is a notorious liar.
