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why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

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  • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

    why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

    johnweeks@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    @pluralistic

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    • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

      why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

      p4w@woof.techP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ana actually calling them "slop factory" works too

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      • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

        why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

        bayo@me.dmB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ana in order to get the investments ($)

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        • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

          why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

          seepr@toot.communityS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @ana who actually owns the data in the center? artists? #artist #art

          The term datacenter implies that the data is actually the most valuable part about it; a fitting observation imo.

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          • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

            why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

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            @ana bravo

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              @LukefromDC @ana now we can all be the knights of NI! #montyPython

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              • mast0d0nphan@beige.partyM mast0d0nphan@beige.party

                @ana Actually, speaking of malls, I'm surprised these corpo nerds aren't buying out current, abandoned or demolished malls to make data centers instead of wasting resources to create new data centers.

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                @mast0d0nphan @ana I'd guess it's chiefly a ventilation issue. Given how stuffy the air inside them can be ordinarily, I can't imagine that cooling computers in them would be easy!

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                • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                  why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

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                  @ana Oh no I hate that. I mean it's perfect, but the way it fumbles off my tongue is just fucky.
                  ...now that I think about it that's perfect for AI generated bs. Looks good, feels off and gross in a way I can't articulate.

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                  • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                    why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

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                    @ana oh bravo!

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                    • mast0d0nphan@beige.partyM mast0d0nphan@beige.party

                      @ana Actually, speaking of malls, I'm surprised these corpo nerds aren't buying out current, abandoned or demolished malls to make data centers instead of wasting resources to create new data centers.

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                      @mast0d0nphan @ana there's nothing worth reusing in a mall. Data centers have racks of heavy equipment inside and generally heavy cooling setups on the roof, too. Mall construction isn't rated for that. Cheaper and less risk to demolish and build to spec than to retrofit. Nobody wants to fry millions of dollars in server hardware because the retrofitted mall roof leaked.

                      The site is flat, but unless you get lucky it probably has none of the other things you'd want (like proximity to big power lines or network backbones).

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                      • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                        why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

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                        @ana I Think you just won the internet. We approve of this message!

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