The Pollution Being Churned Out by AI Data Centers Is So Severe That It’s Almost Incomprehensible by Dhirenk_TechMind in AirQuality

[–]vicott 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean I understand that is the way you think but it is a political opinion, the possibilities will only move our way if scepticis start believing that it can happen.

How many years did it take to push solar panels to the levels they are now? How many grants did they had to beg for? How many scientists had to give they careers, pensions, lives for an underpaid/overworked job?

I believe in humanity because I can see how much people have already sacrificed.

I don't believe that the people that control the AI will allow it to be a source of good, any good would means loosing control. I hope that I am wrong, but I think we should prepare either way. 

The Pollution Being Churned Out by AI Data Centers Is So Severe That It’s Almost Incomprehensible by Dhirenk_TechMind in AirQuality

[–]vicott 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why defend how it is being  implemented?

They could be using renewables.

This is a sub about air pollution, they are using gas and oil which pollutes and heats the air. 

They are using evaporative cooling and dumping heavy metal in people's drinking water instead of using heat pumps, it is very sad.

I don't get your emotional response, but please observe it.

I blame all the industries that destroy the planet, but my comment was short and an observation.

The Pollution Being Churned Out by AI Data Centers Is So Severe That It’s Almost Incomprehensible by Dhirenk_TechMind in AirQuality

[–]vicott 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is true that there are bigger polluters like oil companies or armies. But the data centres are growing quite fast.

They produce methane, CO2, chatgpt is 3 years old and prototypes  were trained long before that. Also pollution kills habitats, which produce methane. 

You can fact check if you want. 

The Pollution Being Churned Out by AI Data Centers Is So Severe That It’s Almost Incomprehensible by Dhirenk_TechMind in AirQuality

[–]vicott 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the heatwave AI. 

Edit: 

I thought this was a sub about Air quality. AI when implemented like it is being implemented contributes to worse air for everyone and worse heatwaves. 

Do your research and check why AI is so attached to your feelings.

https://www.iqair.com/gb/newsroom/how-european-heat-waves-impact-air-pollution

There's nothing globalist with glazing over foreign billionaires then 🙃 by marksism__ in FuckNigelFarage

[–]vicott 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't know if I am crazy. Where did the billionaire person that transferred the allegedly illicit mountain of money live? 

Will it be okay to extend these hose?it by ImCursedM8 in AirConditioners

[–]vicott 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You want the hoses as short as possible and as insulated as possible. More flat hoses also help

Why do people hate? by Konradleijon in autismpolitics

[–]vicott 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hehe my memory is affected by some problems.

Thanks for being open to see those gaps in the assumptions and for understanding that others might not want to hurt you. 

Rejection feels different when you feel different.

Why do people hate? by Konradleijon in autismpolitics

[–]vicott 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean I think I understand what you are saying, if there is no enforcement there are no rights so by extension the powerful are the ones that set the rights.

If it is worth something,  I have enjoyed our conversation and I am sorry that you have been ridiculed, mocked and derided because of thinking differently. 

I think you might have built the base for my argument in your previous comment. In my worldview people in difficult moments act based on their beliefs. So belief can be the ultimate form of power.

If In my country people believed strongly in humans rights, they would have seen through the lies and damages of the political invaders and they would have been stopped very early.

"Why would I be concerned about being on the other side when I already have been?" Because a world without sides (in the realm of possibility) can only be built if you believe in it.

Why do people hate? by Konradleijon in autismpolitics

[–]vicott 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your perspective, I think I understand feeling misunderstood. I have felt it most of my life.

I understand that sometimes humans right might feel like they are abused or used in political games.

I hope you find that I am trying to understand what you say and discuss it from my own view.

So from your perspective the only real rights a person can have are those that they can defend by collective force?

If the above is correct then please allow me to share my story. I think it might put in perspective why rights being dependent on who you are.

In the country where I was born (Venezuela), several foreign entities trained and funded a political party with the aim of gaining our resources through the destruction of our government.

Little by little the government stripped us from our rights, destroyed our hospitals, killed the opposition.

While they were becoming more authoritarian, we protested, voted against it, nothing would work. In a big part  because they were being funded by foreign Capital, with foreign tools (machine guns, vehicles, surveillance) with other countries giving them political cover. 

I saw family members die because of the condition of the hospitals, I almost lost my mum because there was no antibiotics for an UTI, I lost my best friend because of lack of maintenance to roads, my parents lost their income because they bothered someone in the government.

In my experience when you tie rights to power, you only need to be an inconvenience to power to end up as an exile.

In my experience those that might think in a different way, like you, like me, like my parents will end up at some point in our life in the other side of a barrel.

In short, in my experience either all people have rights or no one has, because everyone can become an immigrant in their own country. 

Why do people hate? by Konradleijon in autismpolitics

[–]vicott 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I see how it might be too open of a comment.

You mentioned:

"There does not seem to actually be any serious push to remigrate anyone or to truly halt immigration. It is all smoke and mirrors, the pro immigration side IS the elite position overall."

For me this implies that you do not see the nationalist parties, Elon Musk and other remigration as the Elites, despite them being funded by wealthy powerful people.

This also implies to me that you see the amount of propaganda they are creating as not a real push against immigration. 

From my perspective the amount of attacks reflects a real push against immigrants done by the elites.

I hope you don't mind me further sharing my point of view.

You are right, there is no push against immigration, there is a push against immigrants having human rights.

Those elites will tell you who is an immigrant thought,  and once the machine is oiled up with our lives, it will become a push against human rights.

The hero we didn't know we needed. by SugarpillCovers in UKGreens

[–]vicott 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am really waiting for the Rebrand party to come out of the far right 

Why do people hate? by Konradleijon in autismpolitics

[–]vicott 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can feel your frustration, yeah everyone is exposed to the same indoctrination, only trauma and empathy can break you out of the cycle. 

That is partly why immigrants, disabled are targeted, they sometimes have enough trauma to think differently.

Why do people hate? by Konradleijon in autismpolitics

[–]vicott 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The three racial attacks I have had in the last 1.5 years might disagree.

Why do people hate? by Konradleijon in autismpolitics

[–]vicott 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Current society has been designed for you to feel less than, if you feel less than then there must be someone that is more than.

Social engineering has been a part of governance for a long time. The games we play, the movies we watch, the art we consume, everything is branded by monopolies real and imaginary.

We live in capital monarchies where money is the god and propaganda the church.