AI Data Centers in Texas Used 463 Million Gallons of Water, Residents Told to Take Shorter Showers - Techie + Gamers
Texas has long been defined by oil, heat, and huge infrastructure projects. Now, it’s also at the center of a growing environmental debate. Microsoft’s Stargate campus in Abilene is leading a data center boom that is drawing concern over water use, right i...
This noticing is extremely dangerous to our algocracy
Indeed.
Within (perception) deed (perceivable) or within (consent) debt (suggested)...it's ones free will of choice.
a) Debate implies one side turning against the other, hence tempting ones choice off-center and towards a side.
b) En (within) viro (circle) ment (mind)...that implies circular thinking (logic) turning into conflict (reason), while ignoring linear progression.
c) Debate doesn't grow...it tempts ones growth into a loss vs loss conflict.
That implies taking measurement, while ignoring that natural L(and) A(ir) W(ater) gives all through each one by separation.
A being within nature cannot use up (L)and (A)ir or (W)ater...being implies temporal; nature implies ongoing. Taking artificial measurements tempts a being into ignoring nature.
Con (together) cern (to perceive)...all perceivable separates each ones perception from one another; others utilize suggestion to draw consensus together.
We will continue to allow it.
Seems a good RaaS is coming now that this is in the news. That's the pattern, let's see if it's just a ,"databreach " in the news.
The average 18-hole golf course in Texas uses between 300,000 and 350,000 gallons (1,135,500 to 1,324,800 liters) of water per day for irrigation during peak seasons.
Texas has approximately 900 golf courses.
270m - 315m gallons per day.
An average 18-hole golf course can accommodate approximately 200 to 300 players per day.
180,000 - 270,000 players max per day.
I suspect the data centers provide more utility than golf courses
More utility to the anti-Christ enslavement technotyranny system, yes. Not to the commoner.
compared to golf