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where will the food come for all the unemployed people around the world? And wh…
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They are using AI for evils, just like some criminals have been using fire for e…
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58:00 an hour in and they are all over the place. Maybe they should’ve started w…
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Geoffrey unfortunately showed his bias against Musk, shaping him as a "bad" guy,…
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Gonna take a similar underdog approach here and say that, if anyone's art ends u…
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@tomfullery9710 love the honesty. As an artist, I don't need my art to make mone…
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Your job is threatened by AI, i actively make myself obsolete by Developing the …
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Can anyone explain why data center cooling requires "fresh water?" It seems more logical to use closed-loop cooling with something that's a better thermal conductor, such as propylene or ethylene glycol, then water-to-air intercoolers (aka radiators) to remove the heat. The pumps and fans for those would be electric, and that could use solar and/or wind, depending on the datacenter location. Closed loop cooling would be more reliable, since you won't introduce contaminants like minerals, which can clog the cooling systems over time, and a gylcol would also serve as a lubricant for the pump and corrosion inhibitor for the piping and radiators.
Even using water-to-water intercoolers would be better, because you can use the fresh potable water supply to essentially use geothermal to cool the COOLANT, and then let the water continue downstream to end-use sources. In that scenario, the fresh water is only run across a clean radiator, never coming in contact with the glycol.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:26:44.938723 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"ytc_UgzB-yDv3OAVdEULtFF4AaABAg","responsibility":"government","reasoning":"unclear","policy":"unclear","emotion":"mixed"}
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