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This is an old article from October '25, I'm clearing out old tabs.

It's quite simple. The basic plan is to ensure that they are properly managing current and projected electrical needs and growth, and that they don't have crypto mining and AI data centers popping up everywhere and draining all of their generation capacity. Keep Canadian power generation for the province's residents and local industry - to which I say, GO CANADA!

There are useful aspects to AI/LLMs, but not in the form of generative AI and chat bots. Investors are seeking quick bucks and are creating a bubble: while there's no telling when it'll burst, we're going to see a lot of sobbing and knocking on government doors for bailouts when it happens. Can't happen too soon, IMO.

https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2025/10/21/british-columbia-to-permanently-ban-new-crypto-mining-projects-from-grid

https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/10/21/237254/british-columbia-to-permanently-ban-new-crypto-mining-projects-from-grid

Date: 2026-01-12 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ionelv
This whole pressure on energy prices due to trillions/shitloads of $$$ thrown at AI companies that have not made a dime (and most never will) can only lead to heartache and increased pauperization of the vaunted middle class (i.e. the 98%). I was reading an article on BBC just the other day about the first dark clouds of the incoming category 5 shitstorm of skyrocketing energy prices (and I recall reading about other communities getting railroaded to build new power-hungry data centers and AI farms and the big power suck that's coming, e.g. almost half of all power in the world will be gobbled by AI by 1030 compared to 20% in 2025 according to Gartner).

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