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jfz9580m

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45. Rec
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 10:22 PM
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Applies to the “waste” their creepy fellow travelers the “data as oil” creeps mine as well. That metaphor is so daft given climate change.

If those data creeps could use the “waste” towards something the data generator (is that what one is?) supported without qualms, it would be one thing. But transactionalism that myopically destroys democracy, the environment and civil rights never has any legs.
Unless you are resigned to an eternal hellscape which I am not.

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Interesting but I doubt it will happen here only because it sounds expensive newdeal2 Thursday #1
If it adds a nickel of cost to the opium dreams of AI developers, it will never happen. hatrack Thursday #2
Excellent true words! chouchou Thursday #19
And if it additionally drmeow Thursday #40
NIMBY modrepub Thursday #8
Unless they charge users for the heat and/or energy Auggie Thursday #13
Here in the AZ borderlands, where people face drilling deeper well to reach lowering, disappearing water table Attilatheblond Thursday #22
Finland has a centralized network of underground pipes to distribute steam (geothermal).... pat_k Thursday #41
Finland's underlying granite is home to lots of infrastructure. thought crime Thursday #46
Yeah, it makes way too much sense. sop Thursday #3
Never work in the USA - it it's not making a profit it is dead on arrival. walkingman Thursday #4
Yeah. This would save on heating costs. Trump only applegrove Thursday #6
BINGO! OldBaldy1701E Thursday #9
What about all the data centers in the South? Ursus Rex Thursday #5
An argument for moving data centers to Alaska or more densely populated cold places in the "snowbelt." pat_k Thursday #42
This is a nice thing OnionPatch Thursday #7
Please explain how that helps the fossil fuel industry. JohnnyRingo Thursday #10
Are you talking to me? It doesn't help the fossil fuel industry. applegrove Thursday #11
I was being sarcastic. JohnnyRingo Thursday #12
Sorry. I get it now. I didn't think you were a troll applegrove Thursday #14
I was being sarcastic again. JohnnyRingo Thursday #17
LOL! applegrove Thursday #18
Well, I for one knew where you were coming from in the first few words. Cheers! erronis Thursday #16
It takes huge amounts of Electricity popsdenver Thursday #37
Of course it helps the fossil fuel industry... NewLarry Thursday #26
Rec jfz9580m Thursday #45
And when they finally figure out the data centers are worthless and shut them down? erronis Thursday #15
Putting them underground also helps with noise and space constraints IronLionZion Thursday #20
Thank You Or Posting This! Rendville Thursday #21
Trump would have his peons bomb the place. twodogsbarking Thursday #23
Finland and Iceland are already positioned to take advantage of this kind of technology... Ol Janx Spirit Thursday #24
Yeah, he'll call them underground wind mills or some such shit. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Thursday #25
I don't know. Sounds kind of "woke" to me. If it's not coal, Trump isn't interested. Vinca Thursday #27
Acushnet Process Company, which started making Titleist golf balls, used to heat the building in the winter from...... usaf-vet Thursday #28
Yes computers were huge back in the day. applegrove Thursday #29
WWBOD? - What Would Big Oil Do? JoseBalow Thursday #30
Good one! calimary 21 hrs ago #47
Inefficient use of a wasteful process's leftovers. marble falls Thursday #31
Inefficient use is better than no use at all. Shipwack Thursday #34
Trump doesn't have to make this illegal. In most of the country we can't do this at all. jmowreader Thursday #32
Reminds me of the Minnesota Supercomputer Center GopherGal Thursday #33
Fa geta bout it! This is only possible when you have government oversight and an educated populace. flashman13 Thursday #35
Silly me popsdenver Thursday #36
Considering that the U.S. is 29 times the size of Finland, I'm pretty sure this is a problem of scale, and not ancianita Thursday #38
If would probably. work in large cities if there were still large tenements. LiberalArkie Thursday #39
District heat networks? In America you pay to have your data-center heat delivered in a truck. paulkienitz Thursday #43
Given the places it would make sense, seems to me it's a great "blue state" (subset: snowbelt) initiative. pat_k Thursday #44
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