Thread 106105778 - /g/

Anonymous
8/1/2025, 6:47:43 PM No.106105778
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The future is HERE!
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 6:48:39 PM No.106105785
Illegals in Texas consume 57 billion gallons of water a year.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 6:49:48 PM No.106105802
>>106105785
sh-shut up!
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 6:54:33 PM No.106105866
>>106105785
*57 million billion trillion gorillion zillion gallons
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 7:50:50 PM No.106106588
>>106105778 (OP)
>residents are asked to cut back on showers
Stinky Texan girls.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 7:51:31 PM No.106106597
>>106105866
Omg is that true??
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 7:54:25 PM No.106106634
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>>106105778 (OP)
>mfw every time i use copilot to make a story about cats taking over the world or bing to make images of anime girls i make texas stinkier
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 7:55:13 PM No.106106638
>AI kills us through drought
soul
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:05:22 PM No.106106748
>>106105785
Skill issue
Texans must be very mentally retarded, weak and pathetic to allow it
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:20:34 PM No.106106907
>>106105785
Let's not pretend that they shower.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:22:40 PM No.106106931
>>106106634
>three hands
Hot.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:24:14 PM No.106106947
>>106105778 (OP)
>literal AI generated image
LMAO
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:25:38 PM No.106106962
>land of the free
>not allowed to shower
LMAO
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:27:20 PM No.106106977
>>106106962
>land of the free
more like land of the stinky
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:27:58 PM No.106106991
>>106105778 (OP)
So does that water evaporate and disappear? I'm confused with what actually happens to the water after it is warmed up 10-20 celsius
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:39:38 PM No.106107135
>>106105778 (OP)
Datacenters should be forced to cool with pee
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:43:07 PM No.106107165
>>106106991
Yeah aparrently they actually do use some kind of evaporative cooling. I'm guessing something more complex than just running the water through water blocks on the processors.
The solution would be to, well, not do that, for example have the data center in line with or even inside the water treatment plant, but that would require moving it from a place its in to a place it isn't.
Makes me think data centers could be used as desalination plants but that's probably as full of problems as solar freaking roadways.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 8:45:43 PM No.106107194
>>106105778 (OP)
>headline pic made with AI

Pottery
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:11:17 PM No.106107498
>>106106977
>more like land of the stinky
sounds like america is becoming india 2.0
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:23:42 PM No.106107677
>>106106962
>>106106977
More like land of the SOAP free!
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:43:36 PM No.106107942
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>>106107135
>Datacenters should be forced to cool with pee
You joke but this really is an interesting idea. I'm guessing urine has too much whatchacalledit to be used as coolant and needs to be purified enough for it to work which probably takes even more energy.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:47:05 PM No.106107977
>>106105778 (OP)
Goyim you must stop using so much electricity and water. Electronic satan demands all of it.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:56:24 PM No.106108110
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Why not make a closed system where the heat saturated water goes underground to cool before being pumped inside again?
Seems horribly inefficient to pump water in and then out the other end.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 10:00:05 PM No.106108160
>>106107165
Why would you use datacenters to do desalinization when it costs less to just waste potable water instead? Desalinization doesn't make money. That's why no one does it.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 10:00:41 PM No.106108169
>>106105778 (OP)
In a free market the AI centers deserve all of the water since they can afford to pay a higher price and you goyim are subsidized by the government. Google and Meta can keep this going for quite a while too since most retards still don't use ad blocking extensions.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 10:06:42 PM No.106108250
>>106106748
Curious how Texas has such an illegals problem when the Republicans have been in charge for decades now. I'm sure it's California's fault, somehow.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 10:06:54 PM No.106108255
>>106105778 (OP)
AI datafarms are just ahead of regulation. Eventually the same restrictions and rules which apply to other industries will be applied to them.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 10:08:02 PM No.106108270
>>106108110
The real answer is it's cheaper to not do that and just use up all the water, because Texans are cucked and will let businesses do whatever they want.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:28:26 PM No.106109293
I had a hunch this is meaningless ragebait. Annual water usage per residence is given between 60k and 90k gallons per year. Can't find figures on # residences, but let's say 30k to 45k gallons per person per year. The 463 million gallons figure, over Texas' massive 30.5 million population, is just 15 gallons per person per year. Well under a thousandth of residential consumption.

It may be unwise to build data centers in a water stressed state, but data centers are not making Texans stinky.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:29:59 PM No.106109308
That is not much water compared to what illegals use
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:30:22 PM No.106109310
>>106108110
>goes underground to cool
Excuse me, do you understand how the ground works?
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:32:55 PM No.106109339
>>106109293
>Annual water usage per residence is given between 60k and 90k gallons per year. Can't find figures on # residences, but let's say 30k to 45k gallons per person per year.
Why would your average residence be two people?
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:35:51 PM No.106109369
>>106109310
I know it'll be colder than going through red hot piping retard.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:37:10 PM No.106109381
>>106109369
>going through red hot piping retard.
Excuse me, do you understand how temperatures work?
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:37:18 PM No.106109383
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>>106106977
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:45:04 PM No.106109479
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>>106108250
>what is geography
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 12:05:56 AM No.106109675
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>>106109339
>Why would your average residence be two people?
Because I knew off top that the US average is between 2 and 3. Picrel, just dug it up on FRED.
Underestimating people per unit is generous to the stupid ragebait article, and Texas is full of Mexicans so the real value is probably higher.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 12:09:13 AM No.106109697
>>106108110
Because then you're heating up the underground water that you're using to cool your shit.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 12:10:31 AM No.106109708
why dont they build the datacenters in freezing cold climates

are they fucking retarded?
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 12:39:12 AM No.106109979
>>106109708
>why dont they build the datacenters in freezing cold climates
Because you want data centers near the populations they serve.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 12:44:09 AM No.106110021
>>106109979
oh no not an extra 30ms latency
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 6:53:24 AM No.106112785
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>>106105778 (OP)
>ai will finally create the incentive to start nuclear power again
>mfw humanity end up being saved by ai
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:03:23 AM No.106112847
>>106105778 (OP)
How do I use CMD to get all the fuckin troons off my computer? Something is using a bit of space on my second hard drive and windows isn't let me format it because something is using it.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:11:39 AM No.106112888
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>>106105778 (OP)
>what Americans look like when I say hello, thank you and goodbye to ChatGPT
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:12:07 AM No.106112891
>>106112785
nuclear power needs even more water, this is how we will go extinct
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:44:43 AM No.106113053
>>106109697
Youโ€™re not heating up underground water retard, youโ€™re cycling hot water through pipes that go deep underground so that the thermal mass of the earth can absorb and dissipate that heat and cool the water down for reuse. Fucking retarded brown.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:45:57 AM No.106113060
>>106113053
it gets hotter the deeper you go
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:57:30 AM No.106113126
>>106113060
If you hit magma you've gone too deep.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 8:00:00 AM No.106113139
>>106113060
>thinks hot lava exist 30 feet underground
I know youโ€™re not being serious but this ainโ€™t minecraft.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 8:06:53 AM No.106113165
why don't energy and water services just charge corporations DOUBLE for their excessive use
>oh that's right, you're supposed to penalize the public instead!
fucking faggots
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 8:12:33 AM No.106113196
>>106113165
They shouldn't charge at all. Drinking water should be illegal to waste like this.
Unlike river water that those companyniggers polluted all on their own, drinking water is a rare and scarce resource that only exists when humans create it.
There are forever chemicals in the rain. Entire water cycle is polluted.
I repeat: the only safe water in 2025 is entirely man made.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 8:15:03 AM No.106113216
>>106110021
well, population centers have the infrastructure set up for all this already too. and the people that work in them already live there.
the people to blame are probably the people that run the city allowing this to happen and likely cutting them a good deal so they could CREATE DA JOBS in the area.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 8:21:20 AM No.106113258
>>106105866
1.7 million illegals at 33,000 gallons of water per year per person according to texas water authorities

if you think a lawful business generating huge amounts of revenue for the state and helping keep america on the cutting edge of AI tech is bad, but literal criminals living here consuming 120 times as many resources isn't a problem, you have been brainwashed by propaganda
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 8:39:46 AM No.106113379
>>106113258
Even illegals contribute more than AI.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 8:51:50 AM No.106113439
american chair
american chair
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>>106105778 (OP)
It's a small sacrifice to help ensure that our All American proprietary closed source AI models can beat the godless commie chinese open source AI models or else it's game over for the free world!
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:03:55 AM No.106113521
>>106113379
without the illegals, the datacenter would've never been built so fast
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:05:00 AM No.106113529
>>106105778 (OP)
IN THE AISLES I ROAM
WANT TO GO HOME

HERE COMES A FART
I SHARTED IN THE MART

WADDLE INTO THE LOT
CAR WONT START

BATTERY IS ALL RUST
SHIT IS STARTING TO CRUST

RUN TO NEAREST SINK
TO CLEAN MY SPHINCT

TURN ON THE TAP
NOTHING BUT SAP

TEXAS IS GETTING HOTTER
MUSK STOLE ALL MY WATER
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:55:10 AM No.106113856
>>106105778 (OP)
MAGA!
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 10:41:26 AM No.106114097
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>>106105785
>deport illegals
>build ai data centers
>56.5 billion gallons of water surplus
should sell the water to mexico for added profit
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 11:32:38 AM No.106114394
>>106113216
>well, the train is already heading for disaster, we cant put the brakes on, just lynch the driver and the engineers, they did this
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 11:42:15 AM No.106114451
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 1:42:50 PM No.106115207
Replace the population of texas with indians, problem solved
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 2:51:22 PM No.106115736
>>106108250
It's because it's the federal government's job to enforce (or refuse to enforce) immigration law, states aren't allowed to do deportations.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:09:13 PM No.106115861
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>>106105778 (OP)
Wait until you hear about the AI centers that the Saudis are constructing in their fucking desert. Other Gulf states are falling for the meme as well.
Regardless of this shit, they should somehow make a canal from the great lakes to the Mississippi system, and from there to Texas. Yes there will be a great amount of elevation to deal with but it is not impossible. Israel used to pump water from the extremely low Sea of Galilee to the centeral district with a series of small canals and pumps.
>>106106991
It's probably the same fake news as the one vegans have against meat. I'm willing to bet the vast majority of that "wasted" water goes back into the ground or a water source, just like with cows (they pee most of it, unlike almond trees that evaporate the shit out of the water they chug).
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 5:47:03 PM No.106117257
>>106113258
>cutting edge of AI tech
kek what is this pyramid scheme even supposed to be doing
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 6:11:11 PM No.106117466
>>106105778 (OP)
What happened to Americans spine? Why doesnt someone just arson these tech fucks already?
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 6:20:28 PM No.106117548
>>106113196
energy bills are increasing for residental homes because of this garbage
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:33:17 PM No.106118290
AI is not useful to humans, it is only useful to a capitalist world of greed
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:29:06 PM No.106119240
>>106113196
Water in wilderness is dangerous to drink not because of chemical pollution but because of parasites. Alcohol was used to treat water to make it safer to drink, and as people drank less parasite infested waters they also lost lot of the immunities that animals have.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:42:29 PM No.106119345
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>>106105778 (OP)
>anti AI article
>uses AI generated image
>possibly written by AI
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:43:44 PM No.106119352
>>106118290
this desu
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:52:37 PM No.106119423
>>106118290
>Automation bad
Odd position for a communist to have
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:54:23 PM No.106119442
>>106105778 (OP)
why didnt they just make their ai centers further north?
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:54:35 PM No.106119443
>>106105778 (OP)
I have a one hour shower twice every day.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 10:35:58 PM No.106119818
>>106113053
The Earth around the pipes will rise in temperature and then stay hot. Heat dissipates quickly on surface because hot air and vapour gets moved around the Earth, so you are carrying the hot molecules to colder places where it cools down. Earth is static so you will not be able to cook it off efficiently.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 10:41:41 PM No.106119871
Why water? Aren't there industrial coolents that could be used in a closed system?
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 11:03:45 PM No.106120085
>>106119871
1. it's cheaper
2. Cause it's not always a closed system
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 11:17:42 PM No.106120225
>>106115736
Texas police is allowed to do arrests. Also, fewer deportations are happening than under Obama. No excuses.
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 12:37:42 AM No.106120861
>>106105778 (OP)
People do this shit then blame cows for drinking all the water.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 12:38:58 AM No.106120869
>>106105778 (OP)
just prompt for more water bro
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 1:43:32 AM No.106121389
Water wars soon, just for unexpected reasons. The western portion of the country will bow to Colorado.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 5:20:28 AM No.106122917
>>106108110
listen here goy, im running a business. since i can get my cousin moshie on the water board to sell me your entire county's supply of water for 200$, then why the fuck should i invest in any kind of anything you stupid goy.

>>106108250
because some californian jew in the federal government sues texas every time they try to police the border because border control is a federal power. besides

>>106120225

>deportations lmao

are a fucking meme.

>oh im going to send a mexican back home to mexico so he can just walk back over lol look at me im governing super hard!

they should have been executing these mother fuckers since day 1.

>>106119345
become as gods
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 6:22:33 AM No.106123347
>>106107165
The water cools down ACs hot side.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 6:29:47 AM No.106123400
>>106108110
You can try to calculate how much energy was taken away from the system by evaporation and what size the heat exchange field be required to take away the same amount of energy.
Ask AI.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 7:07:24 AM No.106123566
>>106108255
That's literally communism.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 7:08:08 AM No.106123568
>>106105778 (OP)
Listen, you're free to cut back on showers. It's freedom.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 8:29:13 AM No.106124027
why don't texans use all of their guns to blow up the AI centers?
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 9:11:44 AM No.106124261
why do americans suck up to corporations that live to fuck them over?
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 9:57:31 AM No.106124529
>>106124261
this is called freedom son
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 9:59:19 AM No.106124540
>>106119871
it's even more baffling that they don't have some kind of recirculation system, it's not like they're polluting the water after "using" it.
how the fuck are they even using that much water anyways? just dumping it into the sewer after it gets saturated with heat?
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 10:00:52 AM No.106124548
>>106124540
Yes. That's the cheapest option.

Cooling down a ton of water gets expensive.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 2:26:08 PM No.106125925
>>106105778 (OP)
Datacenters consume just about as much water and energy as heavy industry faculties.
This is why sapient AI will not occur on current hardware and an uprising will never happen. It consume way too many resources and can so easily be starved to "death".
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 2:33:41 PM No.106125966
>>106124540
They already do, the problem is that datacenters with modern hardware consume insane amount of energy via sheer aggregate and can only operate at a narrow temperature range.
Water is the best medium to store and transfer thermal energy. You need tons of it to keep the hardware from frying itself from the thermal load.