| ▲ | agentultra an hour ago | |
Breaking it down this way is a great way to minimize the numbers so that it appears reasonable. See? Middle-Eastern investors are growing alfalfa in the western desert using legal allotments of water! That is so much worse than what we’re doing! Go after them! They can both be using an egregious amount of water for silly purposes. The other part of the water debate is also the pollution different systems create. Many data centres went in with the promise of closed-loop systems but changed half-way through construction and couldn’t be stopped. I think it’s more complicated than, “they’re wrong, it’s just hype.” | ||
| ▲ | rdedev 40 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Putting things into perspective is not minimising the problem. We literally have to do this to prioritise where our efforts can be useful. Your argument makes sense if ai datacenters were using something close to like alfafa farming but the difference between them is soo massive it does not make sense. Reducing pollution is a much better problem to fight for | ||