China begins building underwater data center with performance equal to 6 million PCs — aims to save 122 million KWh of electricity and nearly ten soccer fields of land | Data centers find refuge at…::China Central Television reports that China has added another data module to the country’s commercial underwater data center (UDC) off Hainan Island.

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        9 months ago

        From one Datacenter? Yes. If you put all datacenters into the sea? Definitely not. And if the Bitcoin scumbags decide that this is a good idea and built huge mining farms underwarer it’s even worse. Datacenters are one of the biggest contributors to energy need already, taking up 1-1.3% of global energy demand. That’s no joke

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    9 months ago

    That’s a cool idea. The bottom of the ocean is a pretty hostile environment though, it better be very well engineered to have any sort of longevity.

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        9 months ago

        How would it compare to Mint for a beginner user doing mostly web based work and gaming?

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          9 months ago

          I was mostly joking as I’ve never used that distro. I’ve used Linux Mint and it’s pretty much suited for everything you’d need.

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          9 months ago

          Try it. You’re asking for something subjective and dependent on hardware and use case.

          For example I had a ton of trouble with mint. I tried Ubuntu and it was okay. I then tried popos and have been running it for over 3 years now and I’ve had maybe one large hiccup but nothing but a stable system.

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              9 months ago

              You’re welcome, have fun :). You can also setup virtual machines to see if you like the look and feel before actually installing it on your system.

              This way you’ll be able to try a handful of distros at a time, just a bit of a speed run so you can get to the one you want faster.

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    24 days ago

    equal to 6 million PCs

    That has literally no value. My Pi is probably equal to 6 million PCs - if you count C64s as PCs.