If it's got Kevin O'Leary's name attached to it you know this is some bullshit technology aimed solely at amassing more wealth. Gee whatddya know.
Fuck AI
"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
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AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
Why else are they building these?
O'Leary is a chronic loser. He's the Donald Trump of Canadian investors.
“The 40,000-acre project will run entirely off-grid using natural gas.”
I wonder how much energy 40,000 acres of solar panels could produce?
Peak output around 5.6GW, and powering about 1.4 million homes.
Or 0.6 mega slop centers
Source?
I ask because people use LLM's for math a lot these days, and they are always wrong.
...the campus would reach 9 GW, all produced on-site through a connection to the Ruby Pipeline, a 680-mile interstate natural gas line that crosses northern Utah on its route from Wyoming to Oregon
This is so exciting! Hey Wyoming and Oregon, aren't you so excited for your natural gas prices to increase?
And I'd be willing to bet that Wyoming and Oregon had even less say in its construction.
...and the people of Utah will pay for the increased power costs
That’s 7.438 trips back to the future
Great Scott!
I moved from Utah around the time they were having a drought so severe the Governor advised praying for rain.
Anyway, hopefully this doesn't need too much water. I'm sure it won't be an issue.
You realize how little that narrows it down
Also maybe they can use all the water they're pumping out of Heber
Hey the Jordanelle wasn't meant to hold water!
right and i bet the mormon pope doesn't shit in the woods neither
I used to live in the Deer Valley housing beneath the dam. They don't tell you it's directly over a fault line

What an asshole
Huh. I wonder what this will do to the great arsenic lake
But how much water? This winter the Rockies had their lowest recorded precipitation ever
So, this might be a silly question but, why not use the saltwater to cool the data center while using the heat to capture and condense fresh water, then transfer it to the local community for use as drinking water?
Oh what's that? Fuck me? Who said that? Kevin O'Leary? TV's Kevin O'Leary? We'll that's decidedly un-Canadian of him.
O'Leary Digital is also developing a companion Wonder Valley campus in Alberta, Canada, announced in 2024, which has not yet broken ground.
So this is probably just part of the charade of fake promises to make circular payments between a handful of companies that will not ever even show up in quarterly/annual report or affect planned production by any of the players that would be needed to supply computer hardware to actually make such actually possible like so many other of these projects, presumably to make number-go-up now?
Do you think even 1 GW will be built, or will they go bankrupt before?
burn it down harmonica solo
Oh don't worry, they'll never build it.
I really don't care. Energy is abundant.
Easy solution: just require them to fund the creation of renewable energy plants (wind or solar) which generate 200% of their daily usage every 24 hours. When those plants have been built and output is measured to meet their usage, they can begin construction. easy.
The Great Salt Lake is drying up, exposing an urban center with a population of over a million people to airborne arsenic, selenium, and radioactive elements that would otherwise be locked in the lakebed.
Around 30% of the population of Salt Lake County is under the age of 18.
Give a shit. Please.
Psst, I don't think the guy who's bought by oil and gas is going to do that.