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Right, humans are actually gonna boil the ocean… aren’t we.
Rain World (2017)
We’re giving a new meaning to primordial soup.
There are already llava/magma vents in the ocean… But the thought of human heat being added makes me upset because it’s just another piece.
I get it, truly, but we’ve been dejecting heat to the ocean for a good while. Ocean water cools marine engines and equipment, and heck we use rivers to cool lots of things – even reactors, which ends up back in the ocean. Data center cooling might be one of the more responsible uses because it’s (hopefully) not leeching petroleum or radioactive byproducts into the water.
I’m actually a little more upset now than when I started this comment.
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If we can’t stop the energy from being used anyway, why not make a desalination plant out of it too? 🤦
America is putting data centers in the deserts of Arizona because it’s fucking stupid.
Microsoft and Google both prototyped it. FWIW, they didn’t take it to production once the data was collected.
IIRC, cooling worked fine if placed in the right place with circulation, but maintenance and part replacement was a major issue.
maintenance and part replacement was a major issue
That was my first thought: who’s going to be the underwater IT guy?
Edit: as an interesting coincidence, I just interviewed an engineer today who has rescue diver on his resume with 16 years of diving experience

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Microsoft did it first
Quick! The oceans aren’t heating up fast enough! 🤦♂️
Didn’t Microsoft do this a decade or two ago already? Or was that just exploring the idea?
It was to study its effectiveness and sustainability iirc, not meant to be done for actual production at that point in time.
I guess one major downside is that if a component breaks, be it something simple like a capacitor, there is no easy way to replace it, so it has to be designed with that in mind.
All I hear is “China is heating up the ocean too, ON PURPOSE!”
This is just until they can start putting them in space, behind the moon.
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