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by BoorishBears
4 days ago
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You're taking an odd tone here. The "backlash" is the poorest residents one of the poorest large cities in America trying to fight for their right to clean air. Your point might end at "it's running", but holistic thinkers have no problem considering the how they arrived there, given what it's doing to these folks for marginal benefit. It's not like xAI would go under if they had chosen a less populated location and waited to get permanent power. |
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Sorry, I'm referring to the national pushback against datacenters being built in peoples' backyards. xAI didn't face backlash. At least not organised enough to stop them. Their competitors, today, are facing backlash sufficiently powerful to stop new datacenters from being put down.