Wow, the city let them build that right in a residential area. I see no other industrial in Google Maps.![]()
It is super common. I could come up with a dozen other examples. And if you can’t see it, you can smell or hear it.
Wow, the city let them build that right in a residential area. I see no other industrial in Google Maps.![]()
BTW, you don’t need a datacenter in your back yard to learn about AI.
You can do a lot with a $30 Grok or $20 Gemini or $20 ChatGPT plan.
My opinion may not be accurate but this is likely how things unfold: the entire world has printed so much money we have to inflate our way out of this with either a big crash, a hyper inflation, or a hyper growth in GDP. The obvious least painful way to do it is the hypergrowth in GDP.I think there will be a bubble in this space - and lawmakers are trying to figure that out already. But the what and where ?
It bothers me to drive past one in a heavily populated area - and see the large natural gas lines tied to many generator buildings.
So, how is the “load shedding hierarchy” established ?
Will neighborhoods be cut off so “Big Data” can rock on ?
Because how will you feel after stretching the budget for a $30k whole house system - but there is no NG in a brown/black out ?
That $20-$30 plan is probably in a datacenter your backyard or someone else's backyard.
Agree, 100%I want my children to live in a country that is the best in every way. That includes AI and data centers. If you are against that what more is there to say?
It’s a strain in a multifaceted manner - boss’s brother is a manager at CAT - said they are super aggressive - we are first and will pay to stay (first). He finally told them we have decades old clients that still matter - and are very stable.My opinion may not be accurate but this is likely how things unfold: the entire world has printed so much money we have to inflate our way out of this with either a big crash, a hyper inflation, or a hyper growth in GDP. The obvious least painful way to do it is the hypergrowth in GDP.
How will we get a hypergrowth in GDP without hyper inflation would likely be AI. It has the ability to produce a lot of work if done right (not generating dumb low quality video but reduce cost to create real work, like how Palentir and Claude produced) despite using a lot of electricity. Investors currently dump a lot of money into it because everything else is too expensive (in PE) and the only way to go is to borrow the still cheap enough money and invest in something new that will likely keep up with growth and inflation against money supply.
So that's how we have a perfect storm where everyone is making the same money, things cost the same, so inflation number is the same, but as a share of the world's GDP we are all diminished and AI have taken a bigger share of the GDP, to balance out the debt we as a civilization has borrowed against. I see this as how gold more than double yet our food price only went up 20-30% in the past 2 years.
We will likely continue to see high energy price due to all sorts of reason (if you cancel out noise from like disruption from Iran and Ukraine), but our future usage would likely reduce per person due to efficiency improvement (small hybrid car, condensing furnace, mini split heat pump, work from home, etc). Raising kids would be more and more expensive and population would start to decline because you now have to subsidize your kids to 26 instead of 18, and maybe in 20 years you have to subsidize your grand children to 26 as well.
Welcome to Japan.
About the VA data center regions. Most of the big customers to that particular area is Federal gov. In AWS they are called Gov Cloud back then.Wow, the city let them build that right in a residential area. I see no other industrial in Google Maps.![]()
Right, I could have phrased that better...That $20-$30 plan is probably in a datacenter in your backyard or someone else's backyard.
Yes gov can build their own data center as well but they typically rent from the hyperscale guys as they are more efficient and can leverage existing know how from the civilian world.
I have this shirt lol, I don't think anyone has actually bothered to read it. But I think it's funny so that's good enough.We went from yelling at the clouds to about the clouds![]()
That home has been there since 2014; it definitely predates the data center.
FWIW: That's IAD125, an Amazon facility.
Here's an example of the sound issues I'm referring to:
Buying home needs some experience. Most non investors have no idea which one is more valuable by how much and what potential risk they have to deal with if things go wrong.The houses that back up to that data center are still $1.2M. The ones on the other side of the neighborhood that don't back up to it are 500K more.
Ah, Loudoun County.The houses that back up to that data center are still $1.2M. The ones on the other side of the neighborhood that don't back up to it are 500K more.
It’s been happening since the 50s and you guys called it being part of a “global economy”.Agree, 100%
Since when does the United States of America give up a technology lead to other countries and our adversaries/enemies
That is complete insanity