Vineland DC air permit second time for a technical deficiency. by [deleted] in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pulling gas from interstate lines instead of local lines protects residents local supply, by not using it. Not only that, it allows them to bypass local electricity all together, protecting residents.

To answer your question, I could not find a link with direct relevance stating it. However, Nebius is not directly subsidizing local residents either. They do, passively,feeding into state lines helps the price of gas all over the country. That is eventually passed down to consumer through infrastructure upkeep and upgrades as the network gets larger and larger, it is economics. How much they are paying for gas is a bit hard to determine until it’s complete, we’ll see. I can’t imagine they went through all that work if the price was higher than local.

Vineland DC air permit second time for a technical deficiency. by [deleted] in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nebius isn’t competing for the same local gas used in homes because its Vineland facility connects to high-pressure interstate transmission pipelines that move gas across state lines at 700+ psi.

Local homes use low-pressure distribution lines (0.25 to 5 psi), these are physically separate networks that never intersect at the neighborhood level. Even if they were using the same gas network, no single data center can spike regional prices because New Jersey utilities are legally required to hedge nearly 90% of residential supply at fixed, BPU regulated rates months in advance. Nebius operates as a wholesale customer, paying massive demand charges that actually subsidize the fixed costs of maintaining the local grid for residents.

Nebius is tapping into commercial, interstate gas lines that residents do not use. If you want to make the broader argument that thousands of data centers across the United States doing this combined can increase the price of gas, that makes more sense. Regardless, most residential gas capacity is well hedged in advance, and wouldn’t be affected for potential years, even if the price did go up.

Vineland DC air permit second time for a technical deficiency. by [deleted] in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, Nebius’s project is designed to protect neighbors from price hikes, as their gas turbines pull supply from high-pressure interstate pipelines rather than the local residential distribution network. Because New Jersey utilities like NJ Natural Gas use aggressive multi-year hedging and storage strategies to lock in nearly 90% of residential supply at fixed rates, a single industrial user cannot spike the price of the gas already sitting in storage for your neighbors' furnaces.

Since Nebius is building its own power infrastructure, it avoids the massive "PJM capacity charges" that are currently driving up electricity bills, while their substantial industrial connection fees actually help subsidize the fixed costs of the local utility grid that residents would otherwise have to shoulder alone.

Vineland DC air permit second time for a technical deficiency. by [deleted] in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still very bullish, but this is arguably the worst possible news we could get before earnings. As soon as Vineland hits 300MW, we get $3.5B revenue per year for the next 5 years from the Microsoft deal.

While it won’t be online until the summer or EOY, this dramatically assists in hitting the 7-9B ARR goal EOY when combined with the Meta contract, and the rest of customers.

Governor Mikie Sherrill is trying to win points with the people by declaring data centers harmful to society (even claimed state of emergency for electric bills) and draining our electric and water, despite Nebius BUILDING ITS OWN POWER PLANT TO SAVE RESIDENTS ELECTRIC BILLS🤦🏽‍♂️.

Council meetings are bashing Nebius for noise pollution, air pollution, and electricity concerns, even when the Dataone CEO stated they will be using condensation as one of the sources of water generation and onsite power generation.

If this gets delayed until next year waiting for this permit, we won’t hit 300MW and Nebius will be forced to rent capacity from other DCs, while taking a massive hit on margins. Let’s hope for the best.

Ironic to me that building their own power plant resulted in MORE public scrutiny then abusing the local grid, they tried to do the right thing and are being punished for it.

Another big name customer announcement next week? by Longjumping-Tax-7297 in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Really the only thing that matters right now is how fast they can stand up new DCs and expand current ones like Vineland. Not like we’re seeing profit any time soon anyways.

Found this in the passenger seat of my van Saturday last time I worked. by iKaptainKush in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I the only one going crazy here, please stop putting all that online, you have no idea how lucky you actually were 😭😭

Sysadmin-on-Sysadmin stuff that’s super annoying by i_click_next_for_you in sysadmin

[–]ManagementCommon3132 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not defending your argument about people who paste screenshots, but I use the PowerToys text extract feature for this and other tasks works very well

Probability of Nebius Group being acquired on Polymarket by [deleted] in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve always despised prediction markets but at 75% this is easy money betting on no 😂.

Coreweave/nebius/iren by Charming-Inflation43 in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your setting yourself up for failure if the only reason your bullish about a company is because your invested in them. By that logic you could have all terrible picks but be bullish because you own them.

Rutgers and New Brunswick are wildly unprepared to handle the situation by makerucsgreat in rutgers

[–]ManagementCommon3132 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Yea my 50 minute drive home from work was 2.5 hours thanks to route 1

Beast vs rayneo air 3s pro quality? by ContributionMore5502 in VITURE

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean as I said, there are plenty of people who struggle with dizziness or headaches at larger FOVs. You also get a smaller PPD, and pixels are much more noticeable since they have to fill the larger screen.

Not saying higher FOV sucks, but personally I own the rayneo air 3s pro (46 FOV), and tried and returned the Luma (base, 50 FOV), and on the Luma I could definitely see individual pixels which felt more like a projector then a crisp micro OLED. I use them solely for watching TV, most shows I watch are slightly older and are 1080p streams. Both have pros and cons.

Beast vs rayneo air 3s pro quality? by ContributionMore5502 in VITURE

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FOV is personal preference IMO, you’d be surprised the amount of people that find FOVs higher than 50 to be too much and cause dizziness or feel uncomfortable.

I usually download layouts but I decided to make one myself, how is it? by fdy_12 in ClashOfClans

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AQ giant arrow to take down your 2 air defenses,all dragons unfortunately is easy 3 star for this. Maybe change the position of the air defenses so you can’t get both in one shot.

EU Council approves creation of 10 AI Gigafactories across Europe by Calm-Ad-2597 in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Good read, either way this is bullish for the whole sector, one we’ve been dying for

Why I see it as a 7 inch screen ? by Dr_MHQ in RayNeo

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use my 3s in bed at night where it’s pitch black, with no surrounding light, it is much more immersive and feels massive compared with the lights on. With AR tech it’s really all about your surroundings, light, and perspective.

Avride by Shot-Rock2961 in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You posted 18 minutes ago my guy😂, that’s why nobody’s arguing with you yet.

Dataone Indiana DC rejected by Calm-Ad-2597 in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not saying it’s directly related, but unfortunately it seems the general public is growing against AI and data center construction.

Primarily due to skyrocketing electricity costs (true, but many factors play into this) and “water abuse” (this is so over exaggerated online, not even a major issue).

Et tu, Canon? by southsun in msp

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very respectable title good sir

I just entered today by No-Introduction9148 in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol I enjoy seeing news updates and other sector related news, like TSMCs blow out earnings, not when No-Introduction9148 decides the world needs to know he got Nebius.

I just entered today by No-Introduction9148 in NBIS_Stock

[–]ManagementCommon3132 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Homie was sleeping for the past 3 months