
A peek at the future from the shallow end . . . Everyone's least favorite social media company will be sucking down local resources at an incredible rate so that arguing with strangers and stalking frenemies can be even easier and life-wasting . . . Check-it:
Meta's data center in the Northland could use up to 9.5 million gallons of water a day. The average household in Kansas City uses just under 100 gallons of water each day.
Data centers house tens of thousands of servers for the pictures you post on Facebook to the PDF you saved in the cloud. They also require massive cooling systems that use water to keep everything running.
"We have a big growth on the demand side," Dr. Yury Dvorkin said. "We have very little growth on the supply side."
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Kansas City data centers could use millions of gallons of water per day, records show
Data centers are massive projects that are an important tool to keep big tech running, but one of the major concerns is the resources required to run the centers.
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