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Ask HN: Does Europe Need a YC?

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How does GCP detect crypto mining within a VM?

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How to save $150k training an AI model

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Hydro Powered Data Center 800M Next to a Dam – 24M Jobs

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Make America Green Again – Moving Workloads to Clean US Energy Regions

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We automatically shifted compute to the UK - because it's windy!

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Too hot to compute: data centres face rising heat and water risks

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We cut CI emissions by up to 90% – by choosing where code runs

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Removing the green premium on CI/CD

carbonrunner.io
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We made CI/CD greener and cheaper by shifting jobs to cleaner energy regions

carbonrunner.io
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Get Started with CarbonRunner in Minutes

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A CI runner that reduces emissions by picking the cloud region for you

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How to shift your workflows to the lowest CO2 regions

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How many minutes do you use each month?

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drydenwilliams
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Market-based vs. location-based carbon accounting strikes again!

Does the market-based approach let Google claim lower emissions? If they’ve bought offsets or RECs, but it doesn’t reflect the actual grid mix at the time a prompt runs.

Location-based numbers give a truer picture of real-world emissions.
drydenwilliams
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Apparently the internet frowns upon asking for upvotes directly.

So instead, here’s an interesting data point: shifting your CI/CD jobs to greener regions can cut emissions by up to 90%. If that’s worth an upvote somewhere,

I’ll let you decide where to click it ;)
drydenwilliams
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Would love to hear your thoughts, especially if you've made region-level decisions for training infrastructure. I know it’s rare to find devs with hands-on experience here, but if you're one of them, your insights would be gold.
drydenwilliams
·anno scorso·discuss
Saw some pretty eye-opening research from Verisk Maplecroft about rising climate risks for global data centres. Thought it was worth bringing here since a lot of us depend on multi-region infrastructure without really tracking these risks.

Key points from the report:

- Over 50% of the top 100 data centre hubs already face high heat and water stress risks. - By 2040, nearly 75% will be in extreme heat zones, with major jumps in cooling demand and operating costs. - Cooling already makes up ~40% of total data centre power usage, and that’s expected to increase sharply. - A typical mid-sized DC burns through 1.4 million litres of water per day for cooling. With rising temps, that’s going to get worse. - By 2030, more than half of these hubs will also be in high water stress areas, meaning not just cost issues but also risks of outages, or even political blowback from local communities.

Thought-starter:

Is anyone here factoring in environmental stress when designing multi-region failover or disaster recovery setups? Right now, most of us optimise for latency and cost, but it feels like these environmental risks are going to creep into operational reliability decisions, especially with regulatory pressures increasing too.

Tools like CarbonRunner.io that route workloads based on both carbon intensity and water stress data, turning off regions with unsustainable risk factors. Curious if anyone else is doing something similar or if this is still too early-stage for most teams.

Source (Maplecroft report): https://www.maplecroft.com/products-and-solutions/sustainabl...
drydenwilliams
·2 anni fa·discuss
I've got a few questions about CI/CD-land and wondered if you could help.
drydenwilliams
·2 anni fa·discuss
This website is carbon-aware, changing its features based on live grid intensity.