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MikeyTaylorGaming

@MikeyTGaming

Full time Electrical Commisioning Manager, currently building a 5 story Data Centre! Also, I glitch video games out now and then, feel free to check that out!

United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2014
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MikeyTaylorGaming
MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@DrewVento Aye most european countries have slight differences, but not usually enough to keep it interesting honestly ahaha. Do want to get up to the other Scandinavian countries in future for the northern lights as it seems like the most different thing to see at the mo!
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Degen CPA
Degen CPA@DrewVento·
After like 20 countries it’s all the same. Each new city is the same experience as the last new city. The newness of slightly different food, people, entertainment, are all slightly different in a way that’s familiar, in a way that that the difference is the same. The experience of being somewhere new is no longer new. There is no point in going to 40+ counties. You won’t remeber 25 of them and all you get out of it is a line for your dating app profile.
INTERIOR PORN@INTERIORPORN1

OMG, do you know how much of a flex this is?? 😭

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MikeyTaylorGaming
MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@RSGabe1 Super Mario 3D world is one of the games that got my channel pretty popular. WiiU is great to me for that reason ahaha Shame Yoshis Woolley world wasn't the same story 😂
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tammy🍋@tammy28x·
@matthewswrldd doesn’t matter cause I’ll never pay it off in the 30 years before it gets wiped
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Sonny
Sonny@rawespresso·
The salary you actually need to feel comfortable in the UK in 2026 has more than doubled in the last 15 years. In 2010, £35,000 was a solid graduate salary. You could rent decently, eat out, take a holiday, save a bit. In 2026, the equivalent number — same lifestyle, same level of comfort — is closer to £75,000. That's the difference between 'affording your life' and 'getting by.' £35K used to put you on the comfortable side of that line. £75K is now the entry point. Most people earning £45-£60K in 2026 are quietly running paycheck to paycheck, feeling vaguely confused about why a salary that sounds substantial doesn't actually go very far.
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Pokémon Fangame News
Pokémon Fangame News@PokeFangameNews·
Pokémon Snap 3DS's first beta is out NOW! 📷 Features: - Playable on every device capable of running 3Ds games - New routes and Pokémon not present in the original game - Touch and Gyro support - Fully localized in 7 languages ⏬️ Check it out ⏬️ #post-10987188" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">pokecommunity.com/threads/unity-…
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MikeyTaylorGaming
MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@oops4041555 Anything that conducts electricity works, I think the first method was a paper clip. Guess what badge pins are? Basically paperclips. I used tin foil personally but was pretty hard to line up with the correct pins
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404oops@oops4041555·
I USED TWO BADGES TO PUT MY NINTENDO SWITCH INTO RCM AND IT FUCKING WORKS OH MY GOD
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MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@kfullermusic @ollieb997 But they do, in India, himalayas, all over. If the road is designed for cars someone will use it. So insufferable, you could just be normal people 😂
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Keith Fuller
Keith Fuller@kfullermusic·
@ollieb997 If it's adequate they will. If there is a "road" that's along a cliff with wild elephants running all around I'm guessing drivers wouldn't use it either.
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MikeyTaylorGaming
MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@jonathandoomer Data centres aren't just used for AI training. They're used to store shit tweets like this as well. You're contributing to the problem that you're crying about.
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John Doomer
John Doomer@jonathandoomer·
A data center illegally drained 30 million gallons of water from a town in Georgia and people only discovered it because their water pressure collapsed. Read that sentence again slowly. A machine built to scrape the human soul into training data literally started consuming the town’s water supply like a parasitic organism and the response was basically “oopsie.” Residents were told to conserve water while the servers kept humming. You are watching the birth of a new social contract where human beings are expected to ration showers so the datacenter can continue producing AI-generated email summaries.
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A data center in Georgia used 30 million gallons of water illegally, and locals only noticed when their water pressure was abnormally low. The data center claimed it was an honest mistake, but locals were told by the town to conserve water while the data center kept running.

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MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@JoelMCurzon @FastHorseAtDusk The mechanical systems in a data centre (processed & chilled water) are a fraction of the IT consumption. They do not raise temperatures, conspiracy crap. I suggest you visit the next Days Centre World event in London and ask questions to professionals in the field.
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Joel M. Curzon
Joel M. Curzon@JoelMCurzon·
@FastHorseAtDusk That would take even more energy, and produce even more heat. They already use a ton of energy and water to cool themselves, and all of that heat gets transferred to the environment.
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MikeyTaylorGaming
MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
Don't usually get involved in this discourse, but having worked in the data centre space for 11 years, I can confirm this is misinformation. Data centres are silent from the outside,the noise is likely generators kicking in due to a power cut to prevent total loss of systems.
Merissa Hansen@merissahansen17

This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes.

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MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@thesmoosh @DavidSartor0 @boganintel Generators typically only kick in when the utility or "mains" as people would understand it, fails. A power cut for example. It's temporary and they're only on until the mains are reinstated.
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Hypocrisy Monitor@thesmoosh·
@DavidSartor0 @boganintel I see, that makes sense. This is going to become a big problem though, with how much power needs are increasing there's going to be a lot of onsite power gen.
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Joel Jenkins
Joel Jenkins@boganintel·
This seems like there’s an inevitability that humans are going to have to stop these things. When they send invisible sound waves that damage your cells, when they suck water out of your taps—pretending everything’s alright isn’t going to cut it. Neither is putting in a complaint.
Merissa Hansen@merissahansen17

This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes.

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MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@Ryan_Doinks @thesmoosh @boganintel Conspiracy theorist 😂 Data centres are silent from the outside, unless there's a power outage. At which point backup power starts, in this case generators probably, which is more than likely what the sound is. It's true, data centres make billions, but don't bribe 😂
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Sofiya Creates
Sofiya Creates@sofiyacreates·
@boganintel I think I might live next to one of these. When it turns off, I get a huge sense of relief but I cannot tell when it is on. Frequency warfare
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MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@MooStation @BriceD_P @beigepilled Data centres are silent from the outside, it's quite clear this one has run into utility (mains) power issues or is running tests for generators to supply the building. Source, worked in and around data centres for 11 years ages currently commisioning one.
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@BriceD_P @beigepilled and fwiw the microphone recording this plus your computer/phone speakers can't adequately reproduce what it sounds like in person. this kind of shit is absolutely maddening when it never stops
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Ralicade@Ralicade·
@SteveVanquish @griminthenorth @Col45398669 So what happens when the camera inevitably fails? Instead of just looking out the rear window, now you can’t see anything behind you. How can you safely reverse? Absolutely bonkers decision. TOO much technology is a bad thing
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Col@Col45398669·
What a daft idea.
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MikeyTaylorGaming@MikeyTGaming·
@AndyMasley This is absolute tosh 😂😂 This is not normal operating volume for a data centre, even the switchrooms aren't that loud. Clearly running under backup power, you will never hear it like them when running from grid power... Source, I build (commission anyway) data centres 😂😂
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Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
This one's a completely real problem, the data center is technically under the noise threshold where the county acts but produces enough constant annoying low level hum that it's lowering quality of life for the homes nearby. A lot of the noise is coming from temporary gas turbines that will be gone once it's fully connected to the grid, but that timeline's been extended way back and could be as much as 7 years now. This is a ridiculous situation that imo a lot of places don't have good rules to govern well right now.
Merissa Hansen@merissahansen17

This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes.

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