Brutkey

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@TheBreadmonkey@beige.party

With all of the water used to cool computer related stuff damaging the planet, can't we just throw it all into outer space. It's well cold out there.

Please can someone pay me one million pounds for this and other insights.


David Cohen
@davidbcohen@twit.social

@TheBreadmonkey@beige.party Even in the low temperatures of space, cooling hot things is actually quite difficult. Because it is a vacuum, heat can’t easily move away. That’s how a vacuum flask keeps your coffee hot - it’d be the same in space.

Michael
@mykl@infosec.exchange

@davidbcohen@twit.social @TheBreadmonkey@beige.party Easy peasy... add a fan... you're welcome.

9.88 Benanas
@TheBreadmonkey@beige.party

@mykl@infosec.exchange @davidbcohen@twit.social

Why not just add a huge hoover to it to shoot the hot air further out into the space

David Cohen
@davidbcohen@twit.social

@TheBreadmonkey@beige.party @mykl@infosec.exchange You might be on to something here. We need the air, but not the CO2 we’ve released into it. So extract CO2 from the air, use that to capture heat in the data centres, and then use a big pipe to vent hot CO2 into space.

You fix climate change as well as allowing ChatGPT to continue to give us incorrect answers. Genius!

Michael
@mykl@infosec.exchange

@davidbcohen@twit.social @TheBreadmonkey@beige.party Two proverbial birds. I love it. Someone give Ben a million pounds.