computers are a blessing
computer corporations are a mistake
computer datacenters are unforgiveable
computers are a blessing
computer corporations are a mistake
computer datacenters are unforgiveable
Heat is reused by the inhabitants of the house apartments. They have this huge bag of water right next to my server. Now imagine if cities laid fiber and every other house had a small DC like that.
There is a middle ground.
Stick the word "industry" on the end of each of them, and they all become hellscapes.
this is a shitpost of sorts but in all earnestness, datacenters were a mistake
But sometimes, in HPC, you can't do things on just a single computer (or a loosely networked set of machines).
Also, for the same work, running it on separate desktops would take more energy than running it on a cluster in a datacenter.
Imagine what computing would be like if it were still highly networked but datacenters weren't involved
it's probably redundant with your work but maybe I'll get lucky and make something useful
btw for anyone wishing to explain datacenters to me, I will let you know in advance that, alas, my first tech job was as a datacenter technician at Google from 2005-2007
Could you please unlearn what you learned at that job?
Just to make mansplainers happy.
And when I got there, I really felt that was true, and over the course of two years, I watched the beginning of that erode
@cwebber@social.coop a datacenter is a little like an activity pub, which is a place where activities get together to share in the warm glow of companionship, except this time the activities are data.
We lost that future when Moore's Law hit the wall, of course. But I still dream about it
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