• themurphy@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    If you want to fight for something, please learn what you stand behind.

    Battery facilities is the next step in green energy, and I like to see different approaches to this. That is what we need right now.

    Will this turn out to be a worse option than what will be invented in 10 years? Almost 100% sure. But did it help us getting to a better place? Yes.

    Fuck Google for alot of things though, but it doesnt make sense to do blind hate when they try these things.

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      If you want to fight for something, please learn what you stand behind.

      And how do you know I haven’t? Do you have insight into my mind?

      Here’s my stance: Fuck Google. When have they ever done anything for the benefit of humanity? If this turns out to do exactly what it says on the tin, I’ll be happy to eat my words, but pardon me if I don’t believe that Google is suddenly interested in clean energy.

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        8 hours ago

        And lets take a step back to see the forest for the trees and realize the destination for this energy is more AI slop with little to no use for anyone.

        It’s like celebrating some company deciding to use EV bulldozers to demolish the Amazon rainforest.

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          9 hours ago

          Exactly. It would have been better for them to put their money towards not generating CO2 in the first place. Batteries are nothing special, and they’re signing off on this project so they can appear green, because it uses CO2.