@digitaloilhunter: How Texas SB6 and critical infrastructure law create a framework where data centers could be shielded from drought curtailment and exempt from disclosing water usage to the public: 73 of Texas is currently in drought. The Edwards Aquifer hit historic lows twice in 2025. Data center water is projected to hit 399 billion gallons annually by 2030 in Texas alone. No state agency currently has authority to require data centers to report how much water they consume. This isn't about being anti-technology; it's about whether the legal structure prioritizes machines over people and whether removing transparency makes that worse. #datacenter #thethirdoption #ai
You know that’s awful funny we had a leaky toilet for one week. It cost us an additional $200 in our state and if I remember right, they said because it used too much water and put us in a higher bracket from what I understood they made us pay a higher percentage. Our Daughter at the Time was experiencing all kinds of medical issues, and my car had recently been broken into I was having mechanical issues with my car the city Sure, when it cut me a break when I told them it’s just a toilet that it was broken and we didn’t realize that someone didn’t lift the handle. Don’t know how that happened.
2026-06-18 03:18:33
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Sherriek :
Of people really cared about animals they would fight harder. Chinese wisdom uses sounds that the body can heal itself yet we have a government that views the common worker and wild animals are parasites!
2026-06-17 18:59:24
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