• skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    i started to look up satellite photos and openinframap in order to figure out maximum capacity of their substations, but powerlines for them are probably massively oversized, and substations are probably oversized too in order to make it redundant and high-availability so there might be some way to guess it but then some of these will be underground and if they’re doing load-following to match their renewables (which might be cheaper for them) then it’s also oversized a bit on top of that

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      2 months ago

      Well the main problem is that a datacenter is running much more than just AI. You’d need to somehow subtract “normal” cloud usage from just the promptfondling.

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        2 months ago

        ez. remember that announcement when ms said their energy use got up 36%? that’s ai, and includes both training and use

        this still can be fudged with more efficient office heating, shutdowns of least efficient dcs and so on, but only to a limited degree