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Anonymous (ID: mdbveEWS) United States No.512866643 >>512866894 >>512867003 >>512867329 >>512867366 >>512867424 >>512867494 >>512867974 >>512868466 >>512868506 >>512868514 >>512868549 >>512868581 >>512868854 >>512868893 >>512869112 >>512869257 >>512869350 >>512869549 >>512869856 >>512869918 >>512870084 >>512870205 >>512870674 >>512870868 >>512871046 >>512871152 >>512871156 >>512871219 >>512871350 >>512871777 >>512872071 >>512872538 >>512872651 >>512872821 >>512872843 >>512872947 >>512873339 >>512873535 >>512873672 >>512873693 >>512873895 >>512876324 >>512877503
UK Government orders citizens to delete old emails and personal pictures to 'save water'
https://x.com/AkkadSecretary/status/1955274005159584187
Anonymous (ID: cT59wAs8) Canada No.512866894 >>512868897 >>512868945 >>512870187 >>512871380 >>512871538 >>512871829 >>512872128 >>512873945 >>512874369 >>512875632 >>512876640
>>512866643 (OP)
>chuds: I lOvE mY cOuNtRy. I'lL dO aNyThInG fOr tHe nAtIoN.....
>also chuds: except this small task that saves the environment and also does not inconvenience me.
Lol, pathetic.
Anonymous (ID: zE1CNOmj) United Kingdom No.512867003 >>512874500
>>512866643 (OP)
>Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book has been rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street and building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And that process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.”
Anonymous (ID: Pb3KaSd3) Canada No.512867329
>>512866643 (OP)
what, science is a lie? matter can be destroyed?
Anonymous (ID: 3OZwVpwg) United States No.512867366 >>512868070 >>512868781 >>512870308 >>512873895 >>512877370
>>512866643 (OP)
How does deleting pictures off my phone or computer save water at datacenters, they wouldn't gry rid of that potentially compromising backlog of what once was on your drives or whatever.
You may as well kill yourself to spare 1/1000000 the CO2 emissions of a cargo freighter instead.
Anonymous (ID: /7lc6WiM) South Africa No.512867424
>>512866643 (OP)
AI centres gobble the water. They want AI to keep growing, while you lose your archives to refer back to. .... anyway, all this... the west is moving to a war footing.
Anonymous (ID: MxukM7xA) United Kingdom No.512867494
>>512866643 (OP)
Grok, Google, Claude, Copilot, OpenAI, does deleting emails save water?
Anonymous (ID: 3dnasKtB) United Kingdom No.512867974
>>512866643 (OP)
They could just stop immigration and deport foreigners to stop over population being a drain on resources.
But no, uk in a death spiral.
Anonymous (ID: 09AxFfaW) United States No.512868070
>>512867366
>You may as well kill yourself to spare 1/1000000 the CO2 emissions of a cargo freighter instead.
you are the carbon they want to eliminate
Anonymous (ID: CH3YI8+K) United States No.512868395 >>512874377
Water sucks. Gatorade is better.
Anonymous (ID: yUblKfKm) United States No.512868449
>delete
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FYtNQ8izM0
>lol
Anonymous (ID: pm3fa9tW) United Kingdom No.512868466
>>512866643 (OP)
What they mean is they want you to delete evidence that the pandemic was a scam to euthanise the elderly.
Anonymous (ID: 4qOR4wCk) United States No.512868506 >>512869309
>>512866643 (OP)

They are right. People just store old shit forever. Getting rid of useless storage will reduce energy and cooling of machines.
Anonymous (ID: zFK+oZ0E) United States No.512868514
>>512866643 (OP)
That's not how that works at all.
Anonymous (ID: AN/VIznH) United States No.512868549 >>512869983
>>512866643 (OP)
Canada and UK battling out everyday as to who's more cucked of a country. No Gunz = No freedoms. Facts
Anonymous (ID: V9Wstuxt) Finland No.512868581
>>512866643 (OP)

Any UK servers where I could push copy of my enourmous porn collection?
Anonymous (ID: NZeddAz/) Ireland No.512868781
>>512867366
hmm I think when everyone did wfh using video during covid it was noted that a non-insignificant amount of carbon was used to make all these videocalls as they require a significant amount of energy by both computers and the networks. Of course taking the car to work is many many many times worse, perhaps 1,000 times worse, but it was just noticed that it's non-zero (carbon nuts are obsessed with zero). This was probably written by some actual boomer who has no idea about computers and thinks that it's likely the same thing for emails. Obviously text emails do not use significant carbon footprint. Imagine deleting years of emails for the sake of carbon footprint while a 7 year old's minecraft account uses millions of times more storeage.
Anonymous (ID: ou+96sY7) United States No.512868827 >>512869141 >>512869358 >>512869606 >>512871235 >>512872338
Someone help me out here... I'm tech literate. In what context are they using massive amounts of water? I've heard retards bring this story up and they paint this picture like datacenters are nuclear waste sites and you have to keep dumping water on them to cool them off. You air condition datacenters. You can do water cooling which I thought was mostly "closed loop?" type systems where the liquid is recycled over and over. You're not using fresh liquid every day, it draws heat out, and gets cooled.

Do the 5090 chips run on h20?
Anonymous (ID: 2dyHf5es) United States No.512868854 >>512870627
>>512866643 (OP)
In California we weren't allowed to use water at all because le 1,000,000 year drought. Almondniggers got to use trillions of gallons and Nestle still got to bottle trillions of gallons of course but no water for us goyim.

It's all a means of control. When you consent to this you will consent to further control down the line.
Anonymous (ID: 3nMXFiR7) Mexico No.512868893
>>512866643 (OP)
Why would they use literal water instead of coolants for cooling
Anonymous (ID: fZrob1dH) United States No.512868897
>>512866894
Nobody cares what you think leaf
Anonymous (ID: 3dnasKtB) United Kingdom No.512868945 >>512869813 >>512871254
>>512866894
Its strange, canada is going through the same thing.
This is what it says about the uk.
>This acute situation is driven by a combination of climate change, population growth, and unsustainable water management practices
But when i look at canada it says the same thing with one notable difference
>immigration or overpopulation is not one of the problems causing Canada's water crisis.
Curious.
Anonymous (ID: Gw6Ft1hh) United States No.512869021
AI centers chug both water & electricity, and the kike Elon Musk is making everyone's electric bills and water bills go higher round here since rich kikes in America get to socialize THEIR costs off onto everyone else's backs. Just using Elon Musk as an example name since all the Big Tech kikes are doing it. Gates, Zuckerberg, many such parasites.
anyway that's probably from the desk of some dumbass Boomer who thinks keeping all of those 1kb emails is whats draining the grid. Bear in mind the 5 Eyes glowniggers archive EVERYTHING for the purpose of domestic & international spying. lol lmao.
Anonymous (ID: FSXKDlzF) United States No.512869112 >>512869195 >>512869760
>>512866643 (OP)
what the fuck are they planning
Anonymous (ID: 5R7XI/4C) No.512869141
>>512868827
You can cool data centers with evaporative cooling. Idk how common it is though.
Anonymous (ID: hTpo9FHY) United States No.512869158
So what they're saying is you can't trust cloud storage and cloud companies are about to go under business. Of course thats not something the powers that be want, is it? Can they not make up their mind?
Anonymous (ID: 3viNWWGm) Chile No.512869195
>>512869112
A mass brainwashing

Watch this, soul
Anonymous (ID: MFc/h8z1) United States No.512869213 >>512869290
can we please send a guided meteor to these data centers? I really dont understand why people arent doing things to them.

They also keep building them too close to me here down south. Memphis, DeSoto county in Mississippi somewhere, and there's one in Louisiana. I think the nogs in Memphis led a whole chimpout over it but I dont remember the outcome. Entergy in Louisiana was angry at Zucc's proposal to build one there because they don't want their customers footing the bill, especially when there is a chance that it will pull so much energy it could cause outages.
Anonymous (ID: AgG0HQzl) United States No.512869257 >>512869520
>>512866643 (OP)
>delete communications of our crimes chud
Anonymous (ID: hTpo9FHY) United States No.512869290
>>512869213
Noooo they'd rather burn down farms mysteriously and offer solutions like lab grown salmon.
Anonymous (ID: 09AxFfaW) United States No.512869309
>>512868506
kill yourself tranny
Anonymous (ID: v6cAA8nn) Finland No.512869350 >>512869723
>>512866643 (OP)
Doesn't the amount of increased computing operations actually increase the amount of water used? When they're stored in the database they're just there, not consuming any extra energy. If you wanted to fuck them over do delete your old pictures and videos but one at a time to maximize the inefficiency. Then upload the images and videos back one at a time
Anonymous (ID: o8QgmIXe) United States No.512869358
>>512868827
>Someone help me out here... I'm tech literate. In what context are they using massive amounts of water?
nuclear power plants where the run said water over radioactive materials and then let it back out into the river. Don't worry water can't be irradiated, which makes me wonder why we don't dump the waste into the ocean.
>You can do water cooling which I thought was mostly "closed loop?"
Imagine if there were this place where evaporated water collected and condensed back into water droplets?
Anonymous (ID: seUHlkn0) Canada No.512869520
>>512869257
didn't they already do that with the internet archive? nuked everything from the covid years.
these people are insane and know they are losing control, it's going to keep on getting worse until it gets better.
Anonymous (ID: 3kZJLQ26) United States No.512869549
>>512866643 (OP)
Our population is collapsing but we're also using too much water, but we're also inviting millions of refugee immigrants to further tax already overtaxed natural resources and this is why you're selfish if you have kids.
Anonymous (ID: TAnVRA/i) Switzerland No.512869552
>orders
/pol/ chuds are so submissive they assume everything is an order and to obey.
Anonymous (ID: v6cAA8nn) Finland No.512869606
>>512868827
>In what context are they using massive amounts of water?
They're not by simply existing. If people got rid of their old shit and the data centers holders got rid of a couple of servers to get down the cooling costs it would make sense, but it's unlikely they're going to go down that road.
Anonymous (ID: V9Wstuxt) Finland No.512869723 >>512872975
>>512869350

Or you can give some nice tasks to AI for complete...like last decimal of pii.
Anonymous (ID: K3tzI+kP) No.512869760
>>512869112
engineered shortages of everything
holodomor 2.0
Anonymous (ID: 8uwr7yOp) No.512869813 >>512870048 >>512870165 >>512870202 >>512870453
>>512868945

No, the problem in the UK is almost entirely down to massively increasing the population without doing anything to build any new infrastructure to support it.

It's not just water either, it is also electricity. There are entire parts of the country where they cannot build anything because the electricity grid is so overstressed trying to connect more buildings to it could cause it to entirely shut down.
And the UK is almost constantly in a state of near blackouts. Too much of their energy supply is reliant on wind which is unreliable so they constantly have to ration power in certain areas of the country to stop the entire countries power going out.

The UK is literally on the verge of collapse. Not just economically, soon basic things will not work. You will have no electricity or water.
Anonymous (ID: RqpquY/Y) Czech Republic No.512869856
>>512866643 (OP)
empty running server doesnt produce heat.
didnt know that.
Anonymous (ID: r2MZ0E+N) United Kingdom No.512869918
>>512866643 (OP)

The average adult in the UK uses about 142 litres of water per day. If we deported 1 million people think how much water that would save.
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512869983 >>512872924 >>512875931
>>512868549
>t. Person whose president has placed a city under martial law and threatened to place several more cities under martial law
Anonymous (ID: MxukM7xA) United Kingdom No.512870048 >>512870241
>>512869813
>Thames Water, privatised without debt.
>Took on 63bn in debt
>Paid 63bn to shareholders
>Gets permission to raise bills as a monopoly because "no money for improving the water network".

Also, "near blackouts" that don't actually happen is better than the countries 90% of people reading this are in but anyhow.
Anonymous (ID: eoaqAylo) United States No.512870084
>>512866643 (OP)
If it was an occupied government they wouldn't allow them to save rainwater, I'm surprised at that suggestion.
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512870165 >>512870678 >>512870816
>>512869813
None of the country relies on wind, we can run on gas but we prefer to use wind when it's there

This is all bullshit:
>There are entire parts of the country where they cannot build anything because the electricity grid is so overstressed trying to connect more buildings to it could cause it to entirely shut down.
>And the UK is almost constantly in a state of near blackouts. Too much of their energy supply is reliant on wind which is unreliable so they constantly have to ration power in certain areas of the country to stop the entire countries power going out.
>The UK is literally on the verge of collapse. Not just economically, soon basic things will not work. You will have no electricity or water.
We have hosepipe bans in some counties. It happens every few years. Yes, it's getting worse but we are not anywhere near collapsing you absolute retard.
Anonymous (ID: jQGwARFm) Australia No.512870187
>>512866894
Why are you leaf cunts always the biggest faggot retards every fucking time? You're a fucking waste of flesh and blood.
Anonymous (ID: r2MZ0E+N) United Kingdom No.512870202 >>512870725
>>512869813

I used to do some work for the UK Science and Technology Research Council. This stuff is true. Certainly the power grid is on a knife edge, and windmills actually makes it a lot worse due to unpredictability of them. Same with solar.

We haven't built a new reservoir in many decades and have sold off lots of them to build houses on.

Officially population is 67 million. Unofficially it is more like 75 million, perhaps more. I have seen unofficial estimates higher. Note there are 85 million mobile phone connections in the UK... and I dont think infants have mobiles.
Anonymous (ID: zP5LCLgJ) United Kingdom No.512870205
>>512866643 (OP)
>drought
>in a country where it often pisses it down
Their incompetence is showing.
Anonymous (ID: MxukM7xA) United Kingdom No.512870241
>>512870048
I almost forgot
>Immediately uses extra money from higher bills to pay bonuses to executives
"Our executive team are the most important part of our network".
Ask to raise bills yet again as no money for improvements to the water network.

Blaming this on immigration is frankly to conceal the utter fucking farce going on where our water companies act like your alcoholic son that gambles, "honestly this time I'll spend it on college"
Anonymous (ID: xcMaTb61) United States No.512870308 >>512870507 >>512871135
>>512867366
Stored data does not use energy unless they are copying it or indexing it, which they are.

Whoever released this has a below average iq and should not be in control of anything.

How the uk fell to such extreme retardation is unclear.
Anonymous (ID: 3dnasKtB) United Kingdom No.512870453
>>512869813
>list 3 examples
>no
>go on to explain what i just said but in more detail
Ok? Well i agree but only mentioned water to stay on topic
Anonymous (ID: 7uhge/MY) Australia No.512870507
>>512870308
They did a protest vote and voted in an incompetent left wing government.
It's not difficult to understand. It happened here and in your country as well.
Anonymous (ID: o8QgmIXe) United States No.512870611
>Oi m8 we're done training the networks with your data, pls delete all of it oh also keep soobscroibing to netflix and other cloud services along with having a 5G network.
Oh well, guess you'll have to use more coal plants to meet your needs. Oh wait you just shut those down. Only talking animals should have bong accents.
Anonymous (ID: /8J25niT) Hungary No.512870627
>>512868854
Its not that they were specifically using it btw (maybe on paper, sure).
They are basically doing speculative trade but on water, with all the old tricks that speculative trading brings. Seriously, look into it, these retards are loaning water and shit.
Anonymous (ID: RQ81B1Ue) United States No.512870674
>>512866643 (OP)
Deporting all the asylum seekers would save the UK over 2 million liters per day!
Anonymous (ID: 8uwr7yOp) No.512870678 >>512870846 >>512870876
>>512870165

Everything I said is true though.

They literally cannot build new houses in west London because the grid capacity for it doesn't exist. They've had to delay all housing projects since 2024 because of it.
Even Labours plan to build 1.5 million new homes is going nowhere, because the infrastructure to support these houses does not exist.

And yes, the country is in a state of near blackout. Anytime it's either too windy, or not windy enough people are given warnings they may experience power outages. This is an almost weekly occurrence now and there is always somewhere in the country being told they might get black outs.

And yes, the UK is literally running out of water. We've built 2 new reservoirs in 70 years, despite the population increasing by 17+ million (probably closer to 30 million). All it takes is a particularly dry month and they have to implement all kinds of water rationing measures.

If you think any of these problems are being looked at or solved, you are wrong. Absolutely fuck all is being done to fix any of this, and as more and more people are allowed to just live here, it's going to get worse and worse.

I guess you are too young to remember the winter of discontent. Well we're going to have another before labour loses the next election (crazy how this shit always happens under labours rule).
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512870725 >>512870813 >>512871172
>>512870202
>I used to do some work for the UK Science and Technology Research Council. This stuff is true
Really? Even this part:
>they constantly have to ration power in certain areas of the country to stop the entire countries power going out.
? Because that implies the entire country is connected in one big circuit, which a person with a brain would recognise and being fucking stupid and not at all how it works.
Anonymous (ID: rHGKjveM) United Kingdom No.512870810
OI
YOU GOT A FOCKIN LOICENSE FOR THAT WO'ER MATE?
Anonymous (ID: 8uwr7yOp) No.512870813 >>512871332
>>512870725

>The UK's electricity system is more accurately described as a single, interconnected grid comprising both high-voltage transmission and lower-voltage distribution networks, rather than a collection of isolated smaller grids. This interconnected system allows for the efficient transfer of electricity from generation sources to consumers across the country.
Anonymous (ID: 3dnasKtB) United Kingdom No.512870816 >>512871092 >>512871332
>>512870165
Hactually with wind it costs money to shut them off in string winds wind turbines can't cope.
We also don't have the capicity to store too much electricity.
At the same time we are building ONE nuclear power station while 13 are due to be shut down due to their natural life span comimg to an end ALSO while shutting down coal power plants.
Its all a recipe for disaster.
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512870846
>>512870678
>winter of discontent
Yeah I thought you were drawing on that when you made up your prattle. The thing is that was caused by strikes, not grid capacity.
Anonymous (ID: 3narDPuW) United Kingdom No.512870868 >>512871980
>>512866643 (OP)
It's because of data centres. When they have lists like that, and have a weird thing in there that seems out of place, that is the reason why.
Anonymous (ID: RQ81B1Ue) United States No.512870876 >>512871092 >>512871128
>>512870678
How many households all agreeing to turn on every appliance at once do you reckon it would take to force a grid collapse?
Like, I dunno, on September 13th prior to running a pogrom across the entire country while the lights are out?
Anonymous (ID: UTBLVY+d) Germany No.512871046
>>512866643 (OP)
1. Absolutely based. Everyone should collect rainwater for their garden.
2. Definitely. Toilets running 24/7 because they're broken can quite literally cost you hundreds of euros. It's sensible to repair them before that.
3. Retarded. Use the rainwater you collected.
4. Lmfao, kys until you have dry brown grass infront of your own luxury villa.
5. Doesn't fucking matter at all.
6. No.
7. Lmfao.
Anonymous (ID: Q1uhERTW) United States No.512871065
I smell something poopy. Might be shite.
Or are they so monumentally incompetent now due to diversity brain drain that basic systems are simply failing?
Anonymous (ID: 8uwr7yOp) No.512871092 >>512871364 >>512871526 >>512874118
>>512870816

You forgot to mention, that one nuclear power plant has taken like 20 fucking years to make and is overbudget by billions.
In the US and France, they can build a nuclear power plant in 6-8 years. Meanwhile in the UK they announced the power plant in 2010, started construction in 2017, and estimate they'll be finished by 2031 (originally was suppose to be this year).

>>512870876

That almost happens daily in the UK. There is a phenomena in the UK where people who watch certain TV shows go and make a cup of tea while it takes a break. In that 5 minute period the power grid gets absolutely hammered by millions of households turning on their kettle at the same time (those fuckers use 2.4-3kws each, imagine multipling that by millions).
Anonymous (ID: S6cEu6Uv) Canada No.512871093 >>512872173 >>512872527
People are going about these data centers all wrong and are retarded. Why does a data center need to make the water it uses non-potable afterwards? All you are doing is heating the water and then dumping it out the other side as steam or condensate. Why aren't they designed to capture 100% of the water used without contaminating it? Could use data centers to power steam networks and provide free heating and hot water to all nearby homes. Or use contaminated water then collect the steam/condensate as potable water?
Seems like they eat so much of it that my worst enemy government regulation needs to happen and force them to use the water in a more sustainable way.
Anonymous (ID: XC3Cmm7E) United Kingdom No.512871128 >>512871364
>>512870876
The UK grid is especially adept at countering this. I remember watching a grid controller getting ready to import a fuckton of juice from France at the half time of the world cup in preparation for 1 million electric kettles being turned on at once lol
Anonymous (ID: BWWyfJw+) United Kingdom No.512871135 >>512873836
>>512870308
Glad someone with a brain finally spoke up

A data center only uses energy when it accesses data, simply having it does not require any energy. If we're talking about old emails... they're not going to be accessed.

But the whole thing is just completely retarded, it's a waste of time to even acknowledge the flaws in it.
I don't know where this myth about data centers somehow sucking up entire rivers worth of water has come from, it feels very forced. It started with AI and was never once argued through the decades that google and its massive data centers have existed for. Because even the biggest data centers in the world, even all the data centers in the world combined... just don't consume all that much energy, and they certainly don't pollute anything of significance.

It's a frankly bizarre argument and I suspect the motivation behind it has nothing todo with "Saving water" and everything todo with combatting the data centers themselves. They want to get rid of the data centers and they're scrambling for excuses to do it.
Anonymous (ID: 9YU91zLW) United States No.512871152
>>512866643 (OP)
>oh no those eviiiil datacenters
>using a heat exchanger to raise that potable water a few degrees
>treat it on site
>and pump it back into the muni supply
Unless your datacenters just, I don't know, flush perfectly clean water into the Thames?
Anonymous (ID: F1CBBXiI) United Kingdom No.512871156
>>512866643 (OP)
>water companies close reservoirs, saying that water shortages are a thing of the past
>make a nice profit from selling the real estate
>water shortages get worse
>oy vey, stop wasting water by *checks notes* having old pictures
Anonymous (ID: r2MZ0E+N) United Kingdom No.512871172
>>512870725

You should lookup what a power triad is if you dont know what one is, I honestly recommend you find out.

The power companies PAY firms to disconnect from the grid when they think the grid is in danger of collapse. I used to run datacentres, some of which had their own gas turbines.

Now, the grid has always been a bit of a juggling act, but these days the margin for error is pretty much zero.
Anonymous (ID: dsyBsH4P) Australia No.512871219
>>512866643 (OP)
Honestly, you shouldn't even be leaving e-mails and other stuff on their servers anyway, especially considering how prone to hacking all these government and businesses are. You should be really backing it all up locally to your computer and another offline storage device at least. For e-mail, Thunderbird can do this which I use, and I assume others like Outlook can, but I haven't used that one in particular for many years.
Anonymous (ID: k21I4vMc) United States No.512871235
>>512868827
We need to ensure fresh water keeps flowing into the CPU core.
Anonymous (ID: IleG2gmY) Canada No.512871254
>>512868945
We have tons of water the problem is jeets shitting in all of it
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512871332 >>512871835
>>512870816
>Hactually with wind it costs money to shut them off in string winds wind turbines can't cope.
How does that relate to anything?
>the country isn't dependent on wind
>acktually sometimes we have to shut down wind turbines!!

>>512870813
Oh then I wonder why they shut down wind turbines when they produce too much power for the local region (curtailment)?
Anonymous (ID: JQG0lHSq) United States No.512871350
>>512866643 (OP)
>Delete all the receipts of our jewery goyim its for the heckin environment!
Anonymous (ID: RQ81B1Ue) United States No.512871364
>>512871128
>>512871092
Sounds like they schedule such monitoring in advance.
How good are they at adapting at 3AM?
Anonymous (ID: 81rIvRBU) United States No.512871380 >>512873504
>>512866894
>deleting emails saves the environment
libshits are really this retarded
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512871526 >>512871964 >>512873937
>>512871092
>That almost happens daily in the UK. There is a phenomena in the UK where people who watch certain TV shows go and make a cup of tea while it takes a break. In that 5 minute period the power grid gets absolutely hammered by millions of households turning on their kettle at the same time (those fuckers use 2.4-3kws each, imagine multipling that by millions).
Yes and Christmas morning there are massive chunks of fatty shit called fatbergs in the sewer because everyone just shat out the remains of their Christmas dinner. Every utility experiences peak demand and every country's energy grid has to be load balanced. It's a complete non-story.
Anonymous (ID: bIYhcIop) United States No.512871538
>>512866894
You must be one of those proud high caste Indians who is such a wellspring of knowledge that you simply do everything that MP Goldberg tells you to do and don't question it as intelligent people do.
Anonymous (ID: Y/tXGtcy) Netherlands No.512871777
>>512866643 (OP)
>rain butt
Anonymous (ID: xdkXvcFy) United States No.512871829
>>512866894
You're so stupid you can't even figure out there's a difference between a country and a nation, much less why a chud might hate his country.
Anonymous (ID: 8uwr7yOp) No.512871835
>>512871332

The electricity grid has to be carefully monitored, too much or too little electricity and people experience blackouts.

The problem with wind power is, you cannot control it, so it doesn't match demand. If it's too windy and you don't need that much power, the only option is to shut down some wind turbines since you cannot just slow the wind down.
Anonymous (ID: 8uwr7yOp) No.512871964 >>512872386
>>512871526

The problem in the UK isn't load balancing. It is load capacity. They literally are running out of the capacity to build new infrastructure. Entire sections of the country are using so much electricity the grid cannot handle anymore so they've had to delay or ban the building of new houses.
Anonymous (ID: 9YU91zLW) United States No.512871980 >>512872338 >>512872465 >>512872754
>>512870868
>intimate image abuse
I know we are two people separated by one language, and I'm definitely an idiot, but can a Bong break this down for me?
Is this a weird euphemism for domestic abuse or mutilating/hotgluing images?
Anonymous (ID: uI/UeEzI) Canada No.512872071
>>512866643 (OP)
The water from data centres doesn't disappear.
Anonymous (ID: thSENMry) United States No.512872128 >>512877879
>>512866894
I don't love my country. I wouldn't do anything for my nation.
Anonymous (ID: 9YU91zLW) United States No.512872173
>>512871093
Well-designed data centers have onsite water treatment.
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512872338 >>512875660 >>512875660
>>512868827
>You can do water cooling which I thought was mostly "closed loop?" type systems where the liquid is recycled over and over.
I believe some have cooling towers (whether these vent the steam and it has to be replaced or are closed loops I'm not sure) but in some cases they just take water from the local municipal supply and dump it in a river or lake then take more. To reuse water you need to remove the heat somehow. If you take it fresh from the municipal system it's already cooled for you. They are giving residents bottled water in some places, and the water bodies they dump it into are increasing in temperature which can harm aquatic life.

>>512871980
I'm not sure but it's probably about revenge porn. It is a weird way to refer to it. Thing is our civil service is staffed by nepobabies who practically speak another language again.
Anonymous (ID: F1CBBXiI) United Kingdom No.512872386
>>512871964
>The problem in the UK isn't load balancing. It is load capacity. They literally are running out of the capacity to build new infrastructure. Entire sections of the country are using so much electricity the grid cannot handle anymore so they've had to delay or ban the building of new houses.
lets deport millions of immigrants and see if it improves the situation. if not, try again
Anonymous (ID: 7uhge/MY) Australia No.512872465 >>512875660
>>512871980
I would assume it's what the political stiffs have decided the more sanitized version of "Revenge porn" shall be called.
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512872527 >>512875660
>>512871093
I like the idea of data centres as community boilers but what would you do in summer?
Using the steam to recapture some of the energy via turbine also seems like an easy win, I wonder why they don't. Maybe just not worth the cost of building the turbines without government incentivising it.
Anonymous (ID: tteZ1CaK) Belarus No.512872538 >>512874172
>>512866643 (OP)
Neural network supercomputers require a lot of power.
Anonymous (ID: J9n++rbB) United Kingdom No.512872651
>>512866643 (OP)
im gonna start saving everything just for shits and giggles
Anonymous (ID: U4dGkMxK) Ukraine No.512872735
>use water from the kitchen to water plants
as opposed to water from a tap in the bathroom? What does this even mean?
Anonymous (ID: F1CBBXiI) United Kingdom No.512872754
>>512871980
Nude photo/video blackmail. I think. Ask the government, but they probably don't know either
Anonymous (ID: IFAETC9V) Canada No.512872821
>>512866643 (OP)
The fuck? *accessing* those pictures no doubt consumes power/releases heat, but how the fuck does merely keeping a file stored on a hardrive or SSD warm up the data center?
Anonymous (ID: CiJMslY6) United States No.512872843
>>512866643 (OP)

they're not lying tho.
Data do be generating heat.
Anonymous (ID: AN/VIznH) United States No.512872924 >>512873425
>>512869983
we are weeding out illegals and undesirables
It is good for the country, unlike your paki rape gangs that never get prosecuted, only the victims get prosecuted in your shithole
Anonymous (ID: hsMnVihM) United States No.512872947 >>512873501
>>512866643 (OP)
lmao there is no drought; they emptied the reservoirs purposefully to try and pull this. the only way emails affect water is if you don't have enough at the dam to power the turbines.

Kike Starmer needs to get better at lying just like he needs to get better at hiding his surgery scars.
Anonymous (ID: v6cAA8nn) Finland No.512872975
>>512869723
That's pretty devious, provided you came up with an input that the AI would attempt to process. Most would time out pretty quick
Anonymous (ID: JWF/KWjZ) United Kingdom No.512873339
>>512866643 (OP)
I'm not deleting a fuckin' thing. In fact, I'm gonna send myself a load of emails from a 2nd account and fill up my inbox. I hope everyone dies of thirst because of it.
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512873425
>>512872924
>we are weeding out illegals and undesirables
>It is good for the country
wesa granting president trump big bombad emergency powahs!
>paki rape gangs that never get prosecuted
They are being prosecuted
Some of them have been deported, some have pulled tricks like renouncing their citizenship of Pakistan, meaning they can't be deported, which is currently going through courts
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512873501
>>512872947
>Kike Starmer needs to get better at lying just like he needs to get better at hiding his surgery scars.
Surgery scars?
Anonymous (ID: Q1uhERTW) United States No.512873504
>>512871380
Remember when they tried telling us only using a single square of toilet paper to wipe our asses would save the world? I remember lots of celebrities in a PSA telling me this, even Cameron Diaz got involved.
Anonymous (ID: agucUfDL) Norway No.512873535
>>512866643 (OP)
Just another test to see how far (((they))) can push (((their))) agendas in a nation we once called sovereign before the population raises up
Anonymous (ID: LgDx44rP) United States No.512873672
>>512866643 (OP)
We literally cant use up water
Anonymous (ID: yJfl79Gp) United Kingdom No.512873693
>>512866643 (OP)
Good, that means there is no need for a digital ID or even better (((AI))).
Anonymous (ID: U4dGkMxK) Ukraine No.512873836
>>512871135
>A data center only uses energy when it accesses data, simply having it does not require any energy.
Uhmmm, retard? Any spinning HDD requires power. Even non-spinning ssds do. The drives with (your) data also hold other people's data are still being accessed constantly.
The point of that idiotic advice is to get people to delete their shit in order to reduce the number of live (spinning) drives in data centers. By "email" they probably meant mail with attachments, they also say "pictures" which can occupy dozens of GB on various cloud storages.
Could that actually work (assuming the data in instantly deleted, which it's not)? Do data centers ever power down "free" drives? I think they only add new ones. The savings would be miniscule either way.
Anonymous (ID: /qbszN2L) Slovakia No.512873895
>>512866643 (OP)
>>512867366
>β€œIn my study of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, not to inform, but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better. When people are forced to remain silent when they are being told the most obvious lies, or even worse when they are forced to repeat the lies themselves, they lose once and for all their sense of probity. To assent to obvious lies is in some small way to become evil oneself. One's standing to resist anything is thus eroded, and even destroyed. A society of emasculated liars is easy to control.” - Theodore Dalrymple
The original quote addressed political correctness, but just as well applies here
Anonymous (ID: 3dnasKtB) United Kingdom No.512873937
>>512871526
Farbergs are from things that shouldn't be flushed down the toilet or sink you spastic.
Three guesses who dont know how to use a toilet properly.
Anonymous (ID: a897+7OM) United States No.512873945
>>512866894
>>chuds: I lOvE mY cOuNtRy. I'lL dO aNyThInG fOr tHe nAtIoN.....
I’ve never said this. My country is ruled by people who hate me and want me dead.
Anonymous (ID: 3dnasKtB) United Kingdom No.512874118
>>512871092
The problem goes back to blair's labour, they debated if we should go green or nuclear, so they took the retard option and now our energy is dependent on that lunatic ed milliband.
Anonymous (ID: tteZ1CaK) Belarus No.512874172
>>512872538
... a lot of power consumed means a lot of heat produced as a byproduct. Water is used to transfer this heat to the outer environment. These "data centres" are military supercomputer nodes, distributed all across the country. This is why they can't just build cooling facilities like those at nuclear power plants. They have to cool each node individually, locally. With running water.
Anonymous (ID: l8l3sOjX) No.512874224
Same in russia. You either delete old images or get fined by 1200 usd (100k rubs)
Anonymous (ID: vfILwNf3) Canada No.512874369
>>512866894
Bro, everything comes from China and then shipped overseas. Probably the most costly environmental impact right there. Yet, you’re just a retarded shill, who’s not even real. Get fucked, regardless.
Anonymous (ID: LIB+rsXe) United States No.512874377
>>512868395
It's got what plants crave
Anonymous (ID: YAhCfg0M) United States No.512874500
>>512867003
Doesn't really apply to data already stored on someone elses servers. Having an expectation of consistency and integrity in regards to something you have saved on what amounts to someone elses computer, the same someone elses you already don't trust in regards to their business and legal practices, is just retardation and contradictory to boot.
Anonymous (ID: uv8kdpO6) No.512875632
>>512866894
Ok dalit
Anonymous (ID: 9YU91zLW) United States No.512875660 >>512877333
>>512872338
>To reuse water you need to remove the heat somehow. If you take it fresh from the municipal system it's already cooled for you. They are giving residents bottled water in some places, and the water bodies they dump it into are increasing in temperature which can harm aquatic life
That's an absolutely retarded way to handle datacenter water.
>>512872465
>>512872338
>revenge porn
Ah, thank you. That makes sense, sort of.
>>512872527
It all costs money and operators are cheap fuckers. A/C was #1 cost at the datacenter I worked at, even in winter because of humidity. There are good ways to run one and dumb, expensive ways.
Anonymous (ID: uv8kdpO6) No.512875931
>>512869983
Don't bring your mentally ill cluster b histrionic opinions into the situation
Anonymous (ID: h2Hu3iW/) United States No.512876253
this is a load of bullshit right?
I mean I have no doubt some retard actually thinks deleting emails would save water, but its unreal to me
Anonymous (ID: r/jbjfZL) Germany No.512876324
>>512866643 (OP)
delete your pron to save water
Anonymous (ID: 4d/1DE8R) Canada No.512876640
>>512866894
>I lOvE mY cOuNtRy. I'lL dO aNyThInG fOr tHe nAtIoN.....
Literally nobody anywhere in the west says that. Not one person.
Anonymous (ID: wWwWRQQ5) United States No.512876774
>Uk gov : sorry but your gonna have to delete your family photo albums, or all the water we have will be destroyed permanently... (UK, being surrounded by water, don't forget that)
Anonymous (ID: 8PKbMUDz) Canada No.512876912
giving water to ai [x]
giving water to your population [ ]
Anonymous (ID: 2pdS9l6E) United Kingdom No.512877333
>>512875660
>That's an absolutely retarded way to handle datacenter water.
From what perspective? It must be cheaper for them than cooling the water down. It only hurts the residents and local environment, which do not appear in the quarterly reports and therefore don't matter.
Anonymous (ID: gnRnSj2S) No.512877370
>>512867366
they just want you to obey and die
Anonymous (ID: GNVjymMx) United Kingdom No.512877503
>>512866643 (OP)
nah
Anonymous (ID: 7lItCWRi) Denmark No.512877879
>>512872128
Right? We're in the heart of Babylon, what is this charlatan blabbering about.