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Josh Sarco

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เข้าร่วม Ocak 2022
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Josh Sarco
Josh Sarco@JoshSarco·
@Jvnior We don’t we hate the one’s pretending to be Jews as they genocide the world.
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
Why do people hate jews? I have my answer but I want to hear yours.
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Mosab Hassan Yousef
Mosab Hassan Yousef@MosabHasanYOSEF·
The core reason behind the global hatred toward Israel is both demographic and ideological. 15 million Jews stand against nearly 2 billion Muslims, many of whom were raised for 1,400 years with religious teachings that foster deep hostility toward Jews. This is why the Palestinian “victim” narrative spreads so effectively. Millions of people worldwide are now aligning themselves with Islamic Jihad against Israel, mistakenly believing they are supporting the oppressed.
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Josh Sarco
Josh Sarco@JoshSarco·
@VerminusM Wtf do population numbers have to do with whose bad and good Jesus Christ people lol
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
There are 500 million Arabs, 90 million Iranians, and 10 million Israelis. I hate to break it to you, but Israel is the resistance in this story. You are the empire.
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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
SERIOUS QUESTION: Why is it socially acceptable to tell poor people how to spend their money ?? But when we ask the rich to stop hoarding wealth, the response is always “it’s their money”.
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Josh Sarco
Josh Sarco@JoshSarco·
@iam_biglad1 Oh ok I just gotta get on that gives me mo mo ye god your wisdom be 👌
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EDOSE✨@iam_biglad1·
Minimum wage jobs are for kids in school and retirees who need something to do to fill the hours. They aren't intended to support a person's entire lifestyle.
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Anon E. Moose
Anon E. Moose@anonemoose25·
@nvidia If you are against data centers, congratulations. You've fallen for Chinese propaganda.
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NVIDIA
NVIDIA@nvidia·
Water usage has been a hot topic in the AI data center world, but the numbers may surprise you. According to the Manhattan Institute, data centers use 0.2 percent of daily water usage in the U.S. and that number has dramatically decreased in the past few years due to a new method: liquid cooling. By moving to 45°C liquid cooling, AI factories in favorable climates can use dry coolers instead of conventional cooling-tower-based systems, cutting facility cooling water use from roughly 2.6M gallons per MW per year to near zero. Liquid cooling enables AI factories to be both water and energy efficient, while creating opportunities for heat reuse and dispersal to local communities, allowing these factories to become energy grid assets. Learn more below ⬇️ nvda.ws/4gAVGoJ
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Nathan Hughes
Nathan Hughes@rallynate·
Ain’t it strange that out of the whole English language, Ashkenazi is the ONLY word with the word “nazi” in it? Probably nothing.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
This is your friendly reminder that data centres don’t actually need water. They need a cooling system and are using water because it’s the cheapest way to do it.
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Shola Of Arsenal
Shola Of Arsenal@drealshola·
@omgsidewalks We use fresh water to keep servers cool for the same reason you use fresh water to keep YOURSELF cool: sweat evaporates better than dirty water. Physics doesn’t care about your feelings.
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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
SERIOUS QUESTION: why do AI data centers need fresh water. Not recycled. Not wastewater. Fresh, drinkable water, burned through by the millions of gallons just to keep servers cool. Why are we using a basic human necessity to prop up machines ??
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cyburgh
cyburgh@cyburgh1·
@omgsidewalks golf courses and almond orchards use magnitudes more water than data centers yet receive a fraction of the criticism
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Paul von Oberstein
Paul von Oberstein@P_vonOberstein·
@omgsidewalks FunFact: the average data center is using about 1% of the water used by golf courses (you really should be demanding the closure of all golf courses if you have issues about water usage).
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pat dwarfens@Goblin_Mode_69·
@omgsidewalks This is kind of anti data center propaganda. It’s significantly more efficient , cheaper and safer to use dielectric fluid instead of water and most of the new data centers being built are using this for submersion cooling. Basically cuts water usage to zero in data centers.
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Lord Bowler, Manhunter
Lord Bowler, Manhunter@JamesLonefeathr·
@omgsidewalks Imperfections in the water ruin the equipment. They should pay for a massive expansion of wells/water purification as well as they should pay for nuclear plants that benefit the communities as well as the industries.
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JT@AlastairGrayson·
@omgsidewalks Because recycled water contains contaminants that will corrode the cooling systems faster, leading to early failures.
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Mini Optimus
Mini Optimus@mini_optimus·
@omgsidewalks Right answer: they don’t. But some people want you to believe they do. The question then becomes: why do they want you to believe it?
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Josh Sarco
Josh Sarco@JoshSarco·
@VassilTT @omgsidewalks So why does china put theirs under the sea? Sounds like “we don’t want gunky data centers” is a fake op tbh lol
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Vassil Velichkov
Vassil Velichkov@VassilTT·
@omgsidewalks Water used by data centers is not consumed or used & dumped, it is mixed with chemicals and used in a closed loop cooling systems. It has to be very well filtrated and pre-processed in order to avoid build-up of deposits inside the cooling pipes and exchangers.
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Meesh@MeeshFL·
@omgsidewalks They need to clean filtered water to protect their cooling system and not gunk them up.
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Eli@MrEliIsHere·
@omgsidewalks Because it has to touch sensitive equipment and go through small pipes where contaminants would block passages possibly causing overheating and damage.
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Janinalisi@Janinalisi·
@omgsidewalks @doomcock Most don't if they have a way to cool outside of evaporation. However most large datacenters aren't located near bodies of water so some sort of evaporation cooling is needed to remove the heat.
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hell yeah@hellyeahmanyeah·
@omgsidewalks Wastewater has minerals and chemicals that can damage cooling systems, so it’s a risk measure taken to avoid damage. They could install filtration and recycling systems to use wastewater instead, but that would inflate their costs, which they wouldn’t ever FATHOM doing.
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