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runtime_terror
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
If by "public domain data" you mean stealing ungodly amounts of copyrighted works then sure
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Lemme guess, Nick Shirley is your favorite journalist?
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
The amount invested into AI companies is no where near anything we've ever seen before. It's apples to oranges.
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
I'm amazed people still believe this narrative after all the clear evidence to the contrary
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Curious; why is that an issue?
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Batteries, having a mixed grid of renewables, and new advances in nuclear solves this
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
You've got to be kidding?

"AI" data centers consume massive amounts of energy per square foot, have been caught using LNG generators for power, have polluted ground water, material usage, habitat destruction, etc

How about you provide some proof?

(PS I'm not advocating that golf courses are good for the environment - they're not - but data centers are absolutely not "zero on the pollution scale" that is laughable)
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Here you go:

Harvard University Law Press: https://eelp.law.harvard.edu/extracting-profits-from-the-pub...

Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2025-ai-data-centers-elec...

CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/13/ai-data-centers-electricity-...

There are many more if you care to look
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Not sure how to answer this.

It's pretty well documented that datacenters (esp the AI variety) are offloading grid expenses to customers as higher baseline costs.

The issue is that these DCs are not paying for the cost of the necessary grid upgrades but are instead having the power cos pass these costs off to all consumers as base increases.
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Local labor is often not used to build them. Most of these companies have crews they bring in during build out. Plus the actual setup of the facility is highly skilled: everyone is imported. The only local jobs we're talking about would be things like security, cleaning, and maybe some site prep work. The actual technical staff will not be hired locally in the majority of cases.

The argument here tho is the amount of jobs provided does not do a good enough job counteracting the downsides (noise, ground water pollution, generator air pollution, grid load and offset costs to customers, etc). In most cases these far outweigh <50 jobs if you look at overall cost/benefits.
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
You really think an individual employee trying to help a customer when they likely have little impact on org wide issues like how customer support is run is tarpitting? Seems a bit uncharitable
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
You can't be serious? I hope I'm just missing the joke

To have an equivalent capacity of DCs in space would require such astronomical costs there is 0 chance it would be profitable esp considering how fast GPUs deprecate

How about we start with actually finishing all the datacenters we've started (many if not most are unstarted, paused or outright cancelled)?
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
So by your logic if a massive company came and said they want to setup an oil refinery or coal power plant you'd say they should say yes just because they could get tax revenue?

You always have to way the pros and cons of such massive projects.

Plus, this isn't a ban it's just a one year moratorium so impact etc can be studied.
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Minimal impact as defined by whom? I'm sure they impact those that live around them plenty as well as the price on electricity for those on the same grid.

They provide mostly temporary jobs (and majority imported to boot), after construction they're run with very little staff.

New York needs to upgrade its power grid (source?) so they should force it upon themselves by primitively overloading the grid?

A one year moratorium while impact is investigated, esp considering the current state of datacenters buildout, especially considering many in the US are either unstarted, on hold or abandoned, seems reasonable.
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
You'd be forever my hero if you solve the rate limiting thing! One time I couldn't fix a production issue because I opened too many tabs.

Thanks Brandon!
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Are you talking backup generator vs solar for a home?

If so, solar continually supplies power without paying for an input vs a backup generator which is only meant to run infrequently and is costly to run and requires you to pay for inputs and of course maintenance of an ICE.

It's kinda an apples/oranges comparison
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Counter point; good enough is often... good enough

Go is the best example of this; it's boring but incredible stable and consistent
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
For your first question:

- The workers platform is quite pleasant to work with compared to competitors. - Globally deploying edge workers which have access to their many services (D1, R2, DO, etc) - Having the ability to assemble globally distributed workers using bindings is dead simple - Their CI pipeline, while limited, is easy to setup and run and keeps improving - Their pricing is extremely competitive

For your second:

- That's my biggest conflict with using any service (Cloudflare, AWS, Azure, etc). Don't have a good answer with what to do about it considering for many projects I don't have the time/energy to fully self host everything.
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
Vercel hired the Svelte team so I'm not too sure there's much of a difference

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29189144
runtime_terror
·bulan lalu·discuss
The dashboard UX has improved a lot lately but one thing that drives me absolutely nuts is that I get rate limited all the time using it.

For example, I had to recently change an env var we had on a handful of apps and opened them all into new tabs and made the changes and about half way through I started getting rate limited. This has happened to me many times and I've reported it to support and in Discord but it still happens.

One other big complaint is support is non-existent. We sent many support emails (on business plans) and I'm pretty sure we've never gotten a reply. Same for posting in Discord. It's pretty disheartening to build your business on Cloudflare and have no confidence support will help you when you need it.