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This is where to look for jobs. Data centres aren't going anywhere. Get your networking caps on and get involved
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			
	
	
	
	
	Shouldnt they build these centers NEAR power plants or electric companies?!!?![]()
You know people been talking about water wars for a while, I wonder is this ai shyt the precursor1. The reporting on this is done purposefully.
- announcement that the project will use more power than the state can provide
- predictable public outcry
- mention that the public can be assured their power won't be touched, we're building nuclear plants to generate our own...and sell you the extra!
- a good 55% of the knee-jerk responses go oh..ok then and opposition ADHD kicks in, crisis averted, looking for another outrage to focus on
2. What's not mentioned is the number of plants needed to run the proposed project at that scale..and the amount of water needed to cool all of them
3. This is also a clever end-around to secure water rights right up from under the public's noses, without any pushback whatsoever
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I’ve heard one of the main reasons chip building is mostly overseas is because of the environmental destructionHow is china handling the enviornmental downsides?
Data centers don’t provide many jobs at all. On AVERAGE they provide 30 positions yet eat up more resources than most businesses. They really are nothing but a drain for everyone besides the ultra rich corporations and ceos who own them.This is where to look for jobs. Data centres aren't going anywhere. Get your networking caps on and get involved
Data centers don’t provide many jobs at all. On AVERAGE they provide 30 positions yet eat up more resources than most businesses.
Most of the ones I knew about WERE built near power plants.
Now them South Fulton joints, I have no idea.

I’ve heard one of the main reasons chip building is mostly overseas is because of the environmental destruction
I think China JUST started to maybe fix they smog situation or at least improved it
Yep. The bulk of jobs created are temporary and short term during the initial construction. Once done, you just have a huge resource hog sucking up all your electricity and water and local residents are left paying higher and higher prices for both over time . Not to mention the pollution.This
The jobs argument is a complete myth.