To: Kid Shelleen
>> lowering electric bills<<
and if you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale...
2 posted on
05/06/2026 3:59:52 PM PDT by
rod5591
To: rod5591
According to a video posted on LinkedIn by Span CEO Arch Rao, each node contains Dell PowerEdge servers with 16 Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPUs, 4 AMD EPYC CPUs and 3 TB of RAM, connected to a 24-port gigabit switch.Still rough - but I'm going with brilliant...
10 posted on
05/06/2026 4:30:59 PM PDT by
GOPJ
(In the '80's the SPLC did joint workshops with the FBI for top cops - pushing the lies of the VRWC)
To: rod5591
Odd I have a bridge in Idaho for sale too. 👌😉
13 posted on
05/06/2026 4:59:06 PM PDT by
Equine1952
(MM1SS SASOBe)
To: rod5591
EXACTLY.
I LIVE RURAL IN N NEVADA
WE HAVE GONE FROM A REQUEST FOR ONE BUILDING WITH 30 EMPLOYEES TO 7 LARGE “COMPLEXES” WITH OVER 2,000 EMPLOYEES.
WE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH LOCAL WATER TO ACCEPT THIS.
WE ALL LIVE ON PRIVATE WELLS.
15 posted on
05/06/2026 5:03:50 PM PDT by
ridesthemiles
(not giving up on TRUMP---EVER)
To: rod5591
I believe that we (homes) are a system of paying for demand (used) electricity, not potential maximum electricity available. So my power bill would go up with additional usage of the Data Base, so who would pay? The article did not mention.
The next issue is transformers are size by the projected flow with a cool down time (normally night time) to cool off. Maximum transformer usage would burn out transformers. So who pays for that?
20 posted on
05/06/2026 5:33:39 PM PDT by
Lockbox
(politicians, they all seemed like game show host to me.... Sting)
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