Why would they even consider data centers in a state with one of the highest energy rates?
ck01ok on
Business Insider did a great piece about data centers across the US and who are the real owners. They have a map database you can use on their site. They explained how they got to the bottom of it. It’s we’ll drive and also talk about all the negative impacts to people, environment and economy.
awwrats on
To produce more Microslop?
GenTenStation on
We don’t want no slop shops. Get lost Microslop
Honest_Yak3340 on
Microslop, Microslop, Microslop
howzer36 on
It’s pronounced Microslop
adario7 on
Microslop can’t get enough water, land and electricity to push out their brainrot products.
finesse-master on
So *that’s* why it was all so vague at first. Big tech doing the “trust us” routine while quietly planning a hyperscale data center feels… on brand. The real question is how much the local community actually benefits from this.
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Why would they even consider data centers in a state with one of the highest energy rates?
Business Insider did a great piece about data centers across the US and who are the real owners. They have a map database you can use on their site. They explained how they got to the bottom of it. It’s we’ll drive and also talk about all the negative impacts to people, environment and economy.
To produce more Microslop?
We don’t want no slop shops. Get lost Microslop
Microslop, Microslop, Microslop
It’s pronounced Microslop
Microslop can’t get enough water, land and electricity to push out their brainrot products.
So *that’s* why it was all so vague at first. Big tech doing the “trust us” routine while quietly planning a hyperscale data center feels… on brand. The real question is how much the local community actually benefits from this.