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Henrico County is a major hub for data centers in Virginia. Its officials said it expects a 25% rise in electricity costs next year, and advised workers to close the blinds and turn off their computers to make up for it.

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[–] dan1101@lemmy.world 229 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (4 children)

We all see this coming, but the billionaires and our state/county/city leaders assure us everything will be fair and fine.

Same deal with water. It will be 100 degrees and data centers will be draining local water supplies, while residents will be told not to water their flowers or take too many showers.

Fuck all this.

I'll be so sad when the CEOs get Luigi'd.

It will be 100 degrees and data centers will be draining local water supplies, while residents will be told not to water their flowers or take too many showers.

Wasn't this already the case like 2 years ago in Texas? Except I remember the governor telling people to drink less water and shower together when possible to save water for the data centers.

[–] rustbuckett@programming.dev 43 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I love that their solution is to not use the thing that the data centers are supposed to be for.

[–] pticrix@lemmy.ca 30 points 2 days ago

Oh don't worry, people in Silicon Valley won't feel the restrictions and will be running their OpenClaw-type chained agents all night long doing absolutely nothing of worth.

People will be sacked for turning up to work smelling of sweat. Such fun times.