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Pedro L. Gonzalez
Pedro L. Gonzalez@emeriticus·
If you listen to goons like Marc Andreessen who recently decided to pretend to be patriotic and care about America (they don't) opposition to datacenters is little more than Luddites raging against the progress of civilization. That's obviously a caricature. What people are mad about is this: communities being shoved around, told sorry, we're cutting off your utilities or raising your rates or ruining your environment in order to accommodate the demands of big tech companies, and you don't get to have a say.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

Nearly 50,000 people in the Lake Tahoe area have been told that their utility will stop providing power to them, because it's redirecting that power to data centers. NV Energy, the Nevada utility that has supplied most of Lake Tahoe’s electricity for decades, says that next year it will stop servicing homes in the area, and instead direct that electricity to the growing demand from Nevada data centers. Northern Nevada is one of the fastest-growing data-center corridors in the country. fortune.com/2026/05/12/lak…

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Alexander Turok
Alexander Turok@AlexanderTurok·
@emeriticus Low-IQ people should not get to veto tech progress just because they are U.S. citizens and part of a so-called community.
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George Thomas (@georgethomas.bsky.social)
@emeriticus 👍👍You are right. And Mr. Schwarzrock is not telling the truth. Utilities may change energy supply frequently (though I don't think it is common) but they almost never has an energy generator withdrawn from the market. If enough do, there won't always be one to switch to.
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Royal Wins 👑🌲
Royal Wins 👑🌲@RoyalWins1·
@emeriticus You're on the wrong side of this issue. There is so much misinformation flying around now about datacenters you cant believe anything. One thing for sure massive companies are dumping massive amount of money into local areas to build facilities that will pay huge taxes over time
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kferrSF
kferrSF@kferrDC·
@emeriticus Yeah, it is. This claim is a lie. You Luddites just believe it vs researching. x.com/andymasley/sta…
Andy Masley@AndyMasley

Everything MPU posts about data centers is complete garbage. They have zero respect for their audience. Literally no one here is losing power. This tweet is a complete lie. What's actually happening is that a supply contract between two utilities is ending, and the small one is just buying power from elsewhere, and this was all expected to happen since 2009. The company that serves homes on the California side of Lake Tahoe is a small utility called Liberty. Liberty buys about 75% of its electricity from a much larger utility, NV Energy in Nevada, and generates the other 25% itself from solar farms it owns. Liberty then sells that to 49,000 customers. NV Energy has told Liberty it will stop selling them wholesale power after May 2027. It's kind of like Liberty's a coffee shop that buys beans and sells coffee to customers. The customers are the homes, and the beans are the electricity it buys from NV Energy or makes itself. This is like your local coffee shop ending a contract with a specific bean company and started buying the beans from somewhere else. It doesn't stop you from buying coffee. Why is their contract ending with NV Energy? NV Energy selling to Liberty was understood as transitional since it started in 2009. Long story short, NV Energy was basically Liberty's only wholesale option, but a new transmission line opening in May 2027 gives Liberty access to a much wider Western market, with among other things a much larger share of solar and wind and hydro. That's the whole story here. Ending the contract with NV Energy and opening up this much wider pool with much more renewable energy was the plan here completely separate from data center demand. NV Energy is ending the contract right as the new high-voltage transmission line comes online, and is opting not to extend past that date. In its filing with California regulators, Liberty said NV Energy cited growing data center demand as one of several reasons it would not offer another extension. But the town will have the high-voltage transmission at that point. No one's losing power. This was always the plan. This is like if a local coffee shop were buying beans from Starbucks, and then started buying beans from somewhere else instead, and the headlines all saying "Nearly 50,000 people have been told that Starbucks will stop providing coffee to them, because it's redirecting it elsewhere." MPU just chooses to send out these unbelievable lies and gets millions of views every time.

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Alicia
Alicia@anannoyedtexan·
@emeriticus The messaging itself is offensive, and I feel for some of the true believers. I remember feeling the same way as them.
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Aiden Buzzetti
Aiden Buzzetti@AidenBuzzetti·
@emeriticus This story is false though. I think it’s a fair argument to say data centers should not lead to price increases, but this is the same kind of “populist slop” that you’ve complained about for months now — just from a left wing group.
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KillSteenKill33
KillSteenKill33@Justin33Beck·
@emeriticus Can't wait for this AI bu ble to pop amd these guys lose trillions of dollars on these things
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Kim
Kim@grabyourglock34·
@emeriticus look at the framing of this community note on the quoted tweet. Musk's really desperate
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WeCanBeGyrosTWO
WeCanBeGyrosTWO@WeCanBeGyros2·
@emeriticus They think we do not know epstein class want us to be broke and starving and almost dead or dead.
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EM
EM@edwin_mccallum·
@emeriticus rate raising is serious though the More Perfect Union story is a bit misleading as utility is just switching most likely
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hello @ no one
hello @ no one@asdfjdsakljfds·
@emeriticus Except these people know exactly where they are getting their power from. This is pure fake news.
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