The Meta datacenter in Zeewolde applied to receive drinking water for use in cooling (presumably because it is well filtered). The municipal water company rejected the application.
Context is an article on the national institute for public health in NL issuing a warning there might be a shortage of potable water in 2030. Overuse, pollution and increasing droughts (climate heating) are listed as the main reasons. For a country which is essentially a river delta that is pretty intense.
https://buttondown.email/perfectsentences/archive/perfect-sentences-13-9567/ today in sentences: a fart in the wind, a duck engendered, from id to super-ego, other people's parents, poppets
WE DID IT! The Texas Observer will remain open!
Our board just voted to rescind both the layoffs and the closure. We'll have more news soon, but we believe this is the start of a very positive transformation at our publication—and you were a huge part of it. THANK YOU! You proved to the world that #TexasNeedsAnObserver!
https://www.texasobserver.org/texas-observer-no-layoffs-remains-open-board-vote/
wild spring break shenanigans
the console log on H&R Block's tax software is really something else
new bad idea
a play based on the events of the 1956 Dartmouth Workshop (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartmouth_workshop) with a chorus of screaming rocks
It's wild to think like ten years ago the energy consumption of data centers was basically treated as a non-issue and now it's used in weird propaganda framings where (implicitly usesless, bad) "cat videos" hinder (implicitly good, important) ammunition manufacture. If it were any other tech company's data center or an IX or even crypto I think this framing would be very, very different.
Infrastructure!! Is!! Political!!
(via @robinsonmeyer on the twetes dot edu)
remembering the time I ruined @nasser's day when I told him people call it "scrollytelling"
https://buttondown.email/perfectsentences/archive/perfect-sentences-13/ this week in sentences: metallurgy, as new as tomorrow, the missiles may have always already been launched, more ancient, glittering electrons like cocaine