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defrostabout 2 hours ago
In related current news:

Irish datacenters now guzzle 23% of the country's electricity https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/07/11/irish-datacen...

  The latest figures from Ireland's Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that giant server farms now account for nearly a quarter of the country's metered electricity consumption.

  Their share rose to 23 percent in 2025 after passing 20 percent in 2023 and 14 percent in 2021 – up from just 5 percent way back in 2015.
Luckily this will all be offset by the pot of gold at the end of the AI rainbow.
Muromecabout 2 hours ago
23 percent is a bit fucked actually
amarcheschi36 minutes ago
One more datacenter bro one more datacenter bro please I swear bro one more datacenter and everything will be OK please bro
simianwords32 minutes ago
The optimal number of data centers is just enough so that my personal use is covered. No more. No less. Screw other people’s needs and demands because I know better.

Pluralism? What’s that?

fallingbananna22 minutes ago
I know that market, and people for that matter don't care, but the environmentalist in me questions the word "needs" in the context of using AI.
Muromecabout 2 hours ago
But... Datacenters don't burn anything, right? Powerplants do and we try to switch all the transport and heating and whatever to be electric.

So the answer is to build the damb nuclear power and a lot of it and price CO2 emissions at the actual cost of sucking the thing back out if the atmosphere

black_puppydogabout 1 hour ago
> price CO2 emissions at the actual cost of sucking the thing back out if the atmosphere

This is the only relevant bit actually. The rest will follow from there. And in principle, at least in Europe, we already have some mechanisms to do this. We'd "just" have to up the prices.

BUT of course with the right wing on the advance, and with them having identified basic physics (i.e. climate change) as a culture war terrain, this keeps being watered down... Oh well... This is why we can't have nice things... like a future...

59percentmore33 minutes ago
*raise the prices
simianwords15 minutes ago
The left wing version of climate conspiracy is that climate change will end humanity itself. This is not based on science.

Often repeated everywhere as a trump card to get what they want - crush technological and economic progress.

cold_pizz4about 2 hours ago
We don't really need the French on the other hand, how could we live without AI?
JodieBenitez32 minutes ago
Yann Le Cun enters the chat...
garganzolabout 2 hours ago
For a context: France relies heavily on automotive transport, plus it's a home to enormous agricultural sector, tractors are literally everywhere in the country during the summer. To a certain degree, structurally it resembles USA a lot.
timschmidtabout 1 hour ago
However they also quite famously rely on a majority of nuclear power for their electric grid. Great for France, but that makes them an already-low carbon emitter compared to many others and an ungenerous comparison.
ChrisArchitect16 minutes ago
Related:

Microsoft latest report shows 25% emissions raised due to AI data centers

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48870229

bamboozledabout 2 hours ago
Man, we are cooked, literally
timschmidtabout 1 hour ago
The solution is simple: require datacenters to overprovision solar panels and grid-scale batteries for themselves, and use that capacity to strengthen the grid and transition off of hydrocarbons.
ch4s341 minutes ago
You can’t get a grid tie for those panels in most of the US right now. The process for connecting to the grid is done serially, and requires a large study for any new generation.
simgtabout 2 hours ago
No, wait! The increased productivity will lead to a decoupling of the economy from resources consumption and GHGs emission. Just one more data center.

/s

bamboozledabout 1 hour ago
It’s such a tiring narrative isn’t it ?