
I'm very skeptical that China has played a meaningful role in the US data center backlash
The evidence we have is pretty weak
Crossing the river by touching the stones
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The evidence we have is pretty weak

The underlying normative claim of my environmental writing

I recorded a conversation with my friend Curtis who until a few years ago was a city planner in Holyoke MA and had a lot of thoughts on a recent data center moratorium there.

Asking whether AI art involves real creativity mostly misses what's interesting about it

Some pushback on a specific fuzzy idea with some ominous implications

Take this and share it, you don't need to mention me

Remove the status quo bias by asking "would we spend this much in tax revenue to avoid the externalities of the data center?"

A request for counter examples

Pre-ChatGPT and the creation of common wisdom

Data centers and air pollution - part 1

Why dropping hundreds of nuclear bombs on Washington DC every day is pretty normal

We have plenty of land, data centers provide more revenue per unit area than any other building, and we should have way less farmland

Replying to a criticism of my last post

One of the most popular videos made about data centers ever is a complete moment-by-moment disaster

If we just make reasonable comparisons instead of crazy ones

The very late DDOT report is only part of the story

A terrible paper and even worse interpretation is threatening to become common wisdom

There's too much low-hanging fruit going unpicked, and it's relatively easy to pick

But maybe not new concepts

And the media environment that didn't catch this is getting this issue wrong