Adaji
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Adaji
@Adajiddb
Daily football, entertainment & trending stories.Learning AI and online business every day. Sharing tools, and lessons that save time and make money.
Abuja, Nigeria Tham gia Ekim 2024
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₦60,000 GIVEAWAY 🚨 Canada 🇨🇦 vs Bosnia 🇧🇦 💰 4 winners get ₦10,000 each 🎯 Correct score prediction wins ₦20,000 To enter: ✅ Follow @Adajiddb ✅ Like & Repost ✅ Predict the score ✅ Tag 3 friends Winners will be announced after the match #fifaworldcup
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@Icy_Vince naaa
but remain active
I'll be doing another giveaway on brazil, Argentina and England
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Match about to start keep the predictions coming
Adaji@Adajiddb
₦60,000 GIVEAWAY 🚨 Canada 🇨🇦 vs Bosnia 🇧🇦 💰 4 winners get ₦10,000 each 🎯 Correct score prediction wins ₦20,000 To enter: ✅ Follow @Adajiddb ✅ Like & Repost ✅ Predict the score ✅ Tag 3 friends Winners will be announced after the match #fifaworldcup
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₦60,000 GIVEAWAY 🚨
Canada 🇨🇦 vs Bosnia 🇧🇦
💰 4 winners get ₦10,000 each
🎯 Correct score prediction wins ₦20,000
To enter:
✅ Follow @Adajiddb
✅ Like & Repost
✅ Predict the score
✅ Tag 3 friends
Winners will be announced after the match #fifaworldcup
English
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Have you ever wondered why companies don't simply move data centers to Antarctica and use the continent's freezing temperatures for free cooling?
At first glance, it sounds like a brilliant idea. Antarctica is one of the coldest places on Earth, and data centers generate enormous amounts of heat. Many people assume relocating servers there would instantly solve cooling and energy problems. But the reality is far more complicated.
The biggest challenge is internet speed. Modern services like video calls, online gaming, streaming, artificial intelligence, and financial transactions depend on extremely fast response times. If servers were located in Antarctica, data would need to travel much farther, creating delays that users around the world would immediately notice.
The environment itself also creates major obstacles. While Antarctica is cold, servers cannot simply operate in extreme temperatures without protection. Equipment needs carefully controlled conditions, and keeping technology running safely in such a harsh climate would require expensive infrastructure.
Then there is the issue of logistics. Every cable, server component, replacement part, and maintenance tool would have to be transported across vast distances. A simple hardware failure could become a major challenge.
There are also strict environmental protections. Antarctica is governed by international agreements that prioritize scientific research and conservation, making large-scale commercial development extremely difficult.
Instead of moving data centers to remote frozen regions, technology companies are investing in advanced cooling systems, renewable energy, and more efficient infrastructure. In the end, data centers stay closer to people because that is where the internet's power, connections, and users already exist.

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