Ye gods, the Surge. I can still taste it.
Ye gods, the Surge. I can still taste it.
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Oh good. The article was less clear.
I, too, was bothered by that. I was hoping they were phosphorescent rather than LED.
Or breathe around it. The gympie gympie gets its own separate, controlled environment to share with giant hogweed and friends.
Oh yeah, must have. Bonus points if their house plants are prickly or poisonous.
Big container of plain oats or the prepackaged units of various flavors?
More reasons to keep your long hair:
Atreyu was likely my first exposure/inspiration.
Now you’re talkin!
At the deployment site, a remotely operated vehicle retrieved a cable containing the fiber optic and power wiring from the seafloor and brought it to the surface where it was checked and attached to the datacenter, and the datacenter powered on.
Sadly, it sounds like power is coming from the shore.
Underwater datacenters could also serve as anchor tenants for marine renewable energy such as offshore wind farms or banks of tidal turbines, allowing the two industries to evolve in lockstep.
But I think this is their plan for energy in the future.
Oh no doubt. It makes a great deal of sense.
I’m just curious what the actual heat output is (avg, min, max, in vs out), and what the environmental impact is.
Will there be biofouling because the warm seawater is desirable?
Will it even be viable offshore from places like Miami?
Can it produce too much heat for the local environment? Probably not one, but what about after this scale-up with renewables like the article mentions?
At what scale would it begin to disrupt things like the AMOC?
The system pipes seawater directly through the radiators on the back of each of the 12 server racks and back out into the ocean.
How much is it going to heat the local area? Along with disk and rack design testing, are they also testing how this thing affects wildlife?
The appeal is understandable: proximity to population centers, temperature, security, scaling with renewable tech, etc.
I wonder if international waters is their end goal. Self-reliant, off-grid data centers that only abide by MS rules.
2min 30sec is too long? Tell me it was the YT ads not 2m30s.
But I did appreciate the reddit irony.
How did I miss this?! S17E1, tonight’s HW assignment. Thank you!
Now I’m curious. How does parking like this go over in say, Juarez or Mexico City?
Gyms are weird. However, trail running in my favorite park til I feel like I might go into cardiac arrest is great! Plenty of distracting wildlife, no cars. Pushing past that feeling of “I’m gonna die” as I pass the muscular heavy lifters.
What can you do to cultivate this? Uhh…hate yourself and love the outdoors? But in a “guess I’ll floss cause it hurts” kinda self loathing.
They have a lot less lead poisoning today than those kids from 20th century past, too.