• officermike@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    I’d say your list is a bit too short. Some more considerations (not comprehensive):

    • Construction noise and seismic limits (nearby neighborhoods have been disturbed and experienced damage from blasting operations)
    • Operating noise limits (ban on-site gas turbine generation, limit noise levels from cooling towers)
    • Limit light pollution

    Edit:

    • Job protections and guarantees for workers displaced by automation
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      11 days ago

      Data centers ought to only be allowed in rural areas to begin with. Even if the noise/vibration/heat/etc. weren’t an issue they’re still a goddamn hole with zero foot traffic, and that’s just bad urbanism. They’re like public storage warehouses, but even worse.

      They need access to the Internet backbone, but that doesn’t mean they have to be in cities. Put 'em somewhere along the fiber halfway between.

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      11 days ago

      Job protections and guarantees for workers displaced by automation

      Jobs are a necessary evil, not a goal in itself. The goal should be to eliminate all jobs.

      Until that time we should figure out a better way to share the burden of the work that nerds to be done as well as better way to distribute resources. Trying to preserve jobs is not the way.

    • Sonicdemon86@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      Still missing heat increase, up to 26°F in the surrounding area. All that heat from the gpus and cpus is a lot. I’ve heard of people using their gpus to heat their apartments.

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        9 days ago

        There was a Bitcoin mining computer being marketed as a dual-purpose space heater lol

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      11 days ago

      Datacenters aren’t responsible for workers displaced by automation.

      Construction and noise aren’t special to datacenters and don’t need special regulation.