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Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centreEnglish2·9 days agoDoes mention it is passed to a treatment facility, some is treated on campus, and other is stored.
So according to epa report it was not expected to affect local groundwater.
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centreEnglish1·9 days agoI thought I found something earlier that alluded to it, but Lemmys on my phone and doing any real research is always annoying on it. I can try to find something. I know they do release very significant amounts of wastewater though. But whether that’s all back on public utilities or how it’s but back in the ground is unclear. I’ll see I can find anything specific.
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centreEnglish14·9 days agoBut combine that with someone
dumping thousands of gallons of wastewater into the groundbasically across the street and weirder things are going to happen.EDIT: Yeah, I don’t think they are dumping water into the ground. Scratch that out. These datacenters DO use lots of water, as in millions of gallons per day, the concern there is more about how the public utilities and incentives were structured. [Quote for millions comes from Kate Crawford’s Atlas of AI book, but the link was the the first data I could source, which looks less than that.]
I’m now thinking this article may be more about the person not liking the datacenter than it specifically affecting the well. Could construction cause some extra sediment to clog up the well intake? Seems likely.
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do so many homes in rural areas have a front yard full of junk?14·16 days agoIn the south it’s also more common to either not have a garage at all or have a carport instead of an enclosed garage. It’s just easier to leave your car or vehicle (tractor) out anyway. Combine that with, I need to sell this or work on it at some point, you park it in your yard and will get around to it someday. Or maybe your cousin might need it one day so you’ll keep it. It’s a bit of an ingrained impoverished idea that you “might need it someday” attitude.
I’m also staying with family that are regularly using tractors pushing 60? 70? Years. I’m not even sure how old they are, but it takes a bunch of parts and pieces to keep these things running. Luckily here though the scraps are either off in a barn or not directly in between the house and the street.
That’s for the whole bag though. Is that how people use these things?? Just down the bag??
Ha! Yeah, that’s too great to change :)
I’m not sure how common it is, but anyone can book a performer. They advertise their prices for private shoes quite openly usually.
Yeah, which is why my comment had the latter part. I’m not saying it has “no yeast”. Just that if you were writing a recipe for a starter or for a sourdough bread you’d never explicitly include yeast. It’s pedantics.
Sourdough pizza has no yeast, but OPs does not sound like a sourdough crust.
(Ok, technically it does have yeast, but at the same time the ingredients would just be flour and water)
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Eight US states seek to outlaw chemtrails – even though they aren’t real4·1 month agoI didn’t see the states listed. Just mentions Louisiana, Tennessee, and Florida. I’m assuming it’s the usual suspects (southern states and a few midwestern ones).
This article actually helps. I knew that plasma was the preferred name but never knew about the actual changeover. I didn’t realize it was over a decade ago though!! I guess I can still keep saying “I use kde” since I still use all the k* software in addition to the kde plasma desktop environment.
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto The Onion and other satire w/ layers@sh.itjust.works•Man Cuts Back From 6 Normal Beers Per Day To 3 Huge OnesEnglish5·1 month agoAs a side note to this: I am so sick of high ABV beers. The IPA craze is hopefully finally waning and we can get back to some decent style variety. I’d love to find some regular 4 and 5 percent pale ales or ambers again.
Then what does the DE in KDE stand for?
(Edit: it was more of a joke, but I guess I am serious. Has it officially become not an acronym?)
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Kentucky law banning THC beverage sales in bars, restaurants goes into effect20·2 months agoWhat were the products? Is this a delta 8 or other cannabinoid thing or a delta-9 by volume thing? I guess a blanket ban would eliminate CBD products and everything. Bummer. No surprise though. Kentucky leans very conservative and a bunch of counties are still dry (even though there’s huge bourbon producers there).
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would AI replacing humans in every workplace eventually make it easier for an advanced civilization from outer space to colonize us?2·2 months agoI’m enjoying thinking about it, but I just don’t understand the constraints you are interested in, or assuming. If all human labor is replaced, then I’m already envisioning what is in essence an entirely different planet. Resources would be gone, politics are reorganized around supporting and building this AI takeover, and then re-aligned again once there is free time. I’m thinking of what is the cost of that — are we spread out on multiple planets, and on earth no one works? Is it some dystopian earth with the humans left there having nothing to do? Is it a utopian future, where humans have all the free time in the world, and we had did figure out how to solve the resource problem. I’m not trying to deflect your question or not answer, I’m actually really trying to answer it and consider things but see an AI takeover completely tied up in a whole host of other issues. I’ll read through the other comments and see what others are thinking. Thanks for the thought-game for this Sunday though :)
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would AI replacing humans in every workplace eventually make it easier for an advanced civilization from outer space to colonize us?1·2 months agoI think a lot of this is kinda what I’m getting at too — it’s such a far fetched question, that it almost doesn’t matter. We are making so many assumptions (since this is not something remotely feasible at the moment) that it’s all completely up on the air.
I think maybe a different question might be: is there EVER a point where we are able to defend from an alien invasion. Which I’m not really sure what that answer would be. I think it’s not a technology question, but more of a political one since it would require a massive solidarity movement to unite.
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would AI replacing humans in every workplace eventually make it easier for an advanced civilization from outer space to colonize us?21·2 months agoYour question assumes a disconnect between labor and AI systems. AI is built on mounds of cheap labor already. It’s going to have to replace things like mines and miners and a TON of labor all the way up the chain (including data center upkeep). It we can do that and build this thing capable manufacturing the autonomous robots that replace human labor, then humans would be in a pretty good place technology wise to defend ourselves. We’re also talking like many many many years in the future when we could do this. We’re far more likely to run out of resources and be forced to be a multi planet species to seek out this dream.
Thwompthwomp@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish9·2 months agoKodi and mythtv for me. I feel like I am the slowpoke meme.
Ackushally he made an abomination that was both genders that he cut in half to separate the two genders. The “rib” is just a polite way of saying cut down the middle. And I think why the ballsack and taint has a zipper line. I don’t know, it’s all silly anyways, but at least get the deep lore right!