The UK Environment Agency has some tips for the public to help conserve water, including
> Deleting old emails to reduce pressure on data centre servers
I kid you not.
The UK Environment Agency has some tips for the public to help conserve water, including
> Deleting old emails to reduce pressure on data centre servers
I kid you not.
This is, pardon my language, fucking outrageous.
The maths is over my head, but I conservatively estimate that my Outlook #macro that strips attachments from emails has probably saved them more money and reduced more carbon than any of the green initiatives in their list. (And yes, I do actually get that many emails from various departments).
Speaking from water limited southern california, has your government considered requiring your water treatment processing to process water to drinking water standards?
If people find recycled water icky, it can at least be used for irrigation. (And maybe cooling too)
(I'm picking on the wastewater because there seemed to be some very serious weaknesses in the capabilities of the privatized water companies)
It makes more sense to ban AI.
In 2015 it was estimated that 15% of internet traffic was cat related.
https://blog.purestorage.com/perspectives/how-much-of-the-worlds-data-is-cat-content/?print=pdf
In 2010, it was also estimated that there were about 1.3 billion cat pictures on the internet. They all require storage and assuming each image is 1 MB, well that's a lot of data storage.
We definitely don't need any more cat photos. We know what they look like and they are just manipulating you. They are not cute. They devastate wild life and just want to shit in your slippers or leave vomit on the stairs.
They sold off the reservoirs - now they're whining like spoiled children!
This is yet another rip off to put money in the shareholders pockers!
A few years back, one of the strong suggestions was:
Water your garden by peeing there.
(Actual government recommendation from one of the London 'burbs.)
How does a country with a reputation for constant rain, end up with a fresh water deficit?
We are going to 'tech' our way to oblivion.
Water-scarce communities and regions
are putting pressure on data centre
operators to reduce their water usage
significantly and to implement solutions
that ensure a more efficient use of
water for cooling purposes.
I guess AI is supposed to consume a load of water, so if we just delete the internet problem solved.
"I deleted them for mother nature! Totally selflessly. I'm not hiding anything."
It's hard work being this environmentally conscious but it's nice to get some recognition from the Government finally.
Lots of savings of water then.
the truly sad thing here is that i had no doubts about this being from the UK govt...
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