93 points by 1vuio0pswjnm7 3 days ago | 101 comments | View on ycombinator
bilekas 3 days ago |
jmugan 3 days ago |
ianschmitz 3 days ago |
jeffbee 3 days ago |
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sully+Rd,+Centreville,+VA/...
renewiltord 3 days ago |
I live near a datacenter myself in San Francisco. No problems here.
fudged71 3 days ago |
bluepuma77 3 days ago |
notyourwork 3 days ago |
creddit 3 days ago |
gib444 3 days ago |
Blocking low-frequency noise requires very heavy, well-designed construction, and retrofitting a typical dwelling to achieve large reductions is difficult and expensive.
This means all the blame goes onto the perpetrators – the developers, the politicians – because for all intents and purposes, residents can't do anything to stop it.
clcaev 3 days ago |
Imustaskforhelp 3 days ago |
Because all these talks of data-center disrupting everyday's life from all the videos I have watched somehow now involve the AI/GPU aspect which have definitely made things more energy intensive and more water intensive
But more specifically compute focused datacenters actually feel somewhat good/neutral to the region and you still need remote hands etc. so net employment.
Although one of the ideas I have with that is it would be better if the owner of the said datacenter either belonged to the community/cared about it and wasn't a massive corporation for example too.
It's the AI bubble which is the issue which has caused a Datacenter frenzy as nameless corporations take massive debts to build them and scramble to do so and cause issues in the process.
bravetraveler 3 days ago |
SayThatSh 3 days ago |
krunck 3 days ago |
This is why we have zoning laws.
hettygreen 3 days ago |
Is this storage? If so, storing what?
Is this for AI/processing? If so, doing what?
crypto6chives58 2 days ago |
seven0444494 3 days ago |
davidliu847386 3 days ago |
quickthrowman 3 days ago |
It’s common enough that generator manufacturers make different levels of enclosures to comply with noise regulations.
It’s likely impossible to use gas turbines to generate power in my state unless they’re very far away from anyone, rules linked below. The only type of land with no noise restrictions is undeveloped land, so you can operate forestry equipment but not gas turbines.
States that allow gas turbines anywhere near their residents homes does not give a shit about them, probably it’s a perfect circle venn diagram with states that reject expanded Medicare funding.
https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/p-gen6-01.pd...
> “However, we take any reports of issues at the site seriously,” Stephenson wrote
Absolutely no abnormalities because this is by design, but nobody wanted to pay attention when approving the building and zoning. Amazing what some money to politicians will get you.
I can't even imaging living within ear shot of these things. Horrific quality of life. I can't sleep when my water pump is active.
> Turner said county officials didn’t understand in 2022 and 2023 exactly what it meant to have gas turbines at a data center, nor did they have zoning rules to address it.
Well then why were they allowed to vote on it ? It's incompetance ? Or just straight up corruption.