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Interesting but I doubt it will happen here only because it sounds expensive newdeal2 Yesterday #1
If it adds a nickel of cost to the opium dreams of AI developers, it will never happen. hatrack 23 hrs ago #2
Excellent true words! chouchou 22 hrs ago #19
And if it additionally drmeow 11 hrs ago #40
NIMBY modrepub 23 hrs ago #8
Unless they charge users for the heat and/or energy Auggie 23 hrs ago #13
Here in the AZ borderlands, where people face drilling deeper well to reach lowering, disappearing water table Attilatheblond 22 hrs ago #22
Finland has a centralized network of underground pipes to distribute steam (geothermal).... pat_k 10 hrs ago #41
Finland's underlying granite is home to lots of infrastructure. thought crime 9 hrs ago #46
Yeah, it makes way too much sense. sop 23 hrs ago #3
Never work in the USA - it it's not making a profit it is dead on arrival. walkingman 23 hrs ago #4
Yeah. This would save on heating costs. Trump only applegrove 23 hrs ago #6
BINGO! OldBaldy1701E 23 hrs ago #9
What about all the data centers in the South? Ursus Rex 23 hrs ago #5
An argument for moving data centers to Alaska or more densely populated cold places in the "snowbelt." pat_k 10 hrs ago #42
This is a nice thing OnionPatch 23 hrs ago #7
Please explain how that helps the fossil fuel industry. JohnnyRingo 23 hrs ago #10
Are you talking to me? It doesn't help the fossil fuel industry. applegrove 23 hrs ago #11
I was being sarcastic. JohnnyRingo 23 hrs ago #12
Sorry. I get it now. I didn't think you were a troll applegrove 23 hrs ago #14
I was being sarcastic again. JohnnyRingo 22 hrs ago #17
LOL! applegrove 22 hrs ago #18
Well, I for one knew where you were coming from in the first few words. Cheers! erronis 22 hrs ago #16
It takes huge amounts of Electricity popsdenver 14 hrs ago #37
Of course it helps the fossil fuel industry... NewLarry 21 hrs ago #26
Rec jfz9580m 10 hrs ago #45
And when they finally figure out the data centers are worthless and shut them down? erronis 22 hrs ago #15
Putting them underground also helps with noise and space constraints IronLionZion 22 hrs ago #20
Thank You Or Posting This! Rendville 22 hrs ago #21
Trump would have his peons bomb the place. twodogsbarking 22 hrs ago #23
Finland and Iceland are already positioned to take advantage of this kind of technology... Ol Janx Spirit 21 hrs ago #24
Yeah, he'll call them underground wind mills or some such shit. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 21 hrs ago #25
I don't know. Sounds kind of "woke" to me. If it's not coal, Trump isn't interested. Vinca 21 hrs ago #27
Acushnet Process Company, which started making Titleist golf balls, used to heat the building in the winter from...... usaf-vet 21 hrs ago #28
Yes computers were huge back in the day. applegrove 21 hrs ago #29
WWBOD? - What Would Big Oil Do? JoseBalow 19 hrs ago #30
Good one! calimary 5 hrs ago #47
Inefficient use of a wasteful process's leftovers. marble falls 18 hrs ago #31
Inefficient use is better than no use at all. Shipwack 17 hrs ago #34
Trump doesn't have to make this illegal. In most of the country we can't do this at all. jmowreader 18 hrs ago #32
Reminds me of the Minnesota Supercomputer Center GopherGal 18 hrs ago #33
Fa geta bout it! This is only possible when you have government oversight and an educated populace. flashman13 16 hrs ago #35
Silly me popsdenver 14 hrs ago #36
Considering that the U.S. is 29 times the size of Finland, I'm pretty sure this is a problem of scale, and not ancianita 12 hrs ago #38
If would probably. work in large cities if there were still large tenements. LiberalArkie 12 hrs ago #39
District heat networks? In America you pay to have your data-center heat delivered in a truck. paulkienitz 10 hrs ago #43
Given the places it would make sense, seems to me it's a great "blue state" (subset: snowbelt) initiative. pat_k 10 hrs ago #44
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