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Arizona’s scorching summer kills hundreds and threatens way of life for many more
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2024-08-10 at 3:21 PM UTCArizona’s scorching summer kills hundreds and threatens way of life for many more
Summer steamrolled into Phoenix fast and furious, NOAA concluding it's been one of the hottest summers on record, and heat has been suspected in hundreds of deaths, including that of a 10-year-old boy on a hike.
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2024-08-10 at 4:52 PM UTCreading about ancient cooling methods for the native indians is very fascinating. Nowadays people die in cities without AC but the natives lived for thousand of years without AC using clay pots filled with water.
Perhaps we shouldn't build homes that REQUIRE large amounts of electrical cooling to prevent death maybe. My AC broke for a month and I got heatstroke twice, like wtf are you supposed to just go outside and find fans when you go home? that's insane
that being said although AC's do use a lot of energy they are pretty effecient these days so I think there is a balance we can strike -
2024-10-03 at 1:16 AM UTCI don't have AC, but I do have a basement.
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2024-10-03 at 1:48 AM UTCI turn the lights off when I'm warm
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2024-10-03 at 5:10 AM UTCall computers need water based cooling we need to control the air better and use less power but also less water so water is out of the question too. Maybe some kind of liquid ooze from a giant plant
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2024-10-08 at 8 PM UTC
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2024-10-08 at 8:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No they don't.
Yes they do because you can't control heated air with a fan. The best solution is to run electronics in an environment without air
https://news.microsoft.com/source/features/sustainability/project-natick-underwater-datacenter/
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2024-10-08 at 8:19 PM UTCMy ZX81 is completely air cooled and has been running fine as is for 40+ years. (ALL computers are not in zero air environments)
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2024-10-08 at 8:37 PM UTCEvery electronic produces heat which is why it needs the fans. It's still being destroyed by the heat, the fan just makes it happen in slow motion. It's not a matter of if they fail but when and how quickly because of the constant heat being produced
Just because you blow the heat away doesn't change the fact that's being generated constantly and always interacting with the air around it -
2024-10-08 at 8:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Every electronic produces heat which is why it needs the fans. It's still being destroyed by the heat, the fan just makes it happen in slow motion. It's not a matter of if they fail but when and how quickly because of the constant heat being produced
Just because you blow the heat away doesn't change the fact that's being generated constantly and always interacting with the air around it
Nothing lasts forever kid...a liquid cooled system uses a pump which will fail long before a static heatsink will.
Remain in an establishment of remedial education young villain.
Again my zx81 is still going strong, has no fan, has no liquid cooling and still manages to run classics such as 3D monster maze, doing survival horror before survival horror was even a thing.
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2024-10-08 at 11:42 PM UTC
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2024-10-09 at 3:38 AM UTCThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has zero credibility.
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2024-10-09 at 5:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Arizona’s scorching summer kills hundreds and threatens way of life for many more
Pure hyperbolic drivel.
Let's start with the authors of this crap.
Stephanie Sy, who's past assignments have been with organizations proven to lie such as ABC News, Al Jazeera America, CBSN, and CNN International.
Lena I. Jackson who a self describedartist, activist, community builder and teacher who has sold herself to PBS before whoring for the HuffPost and Univision/Fusion. Both proven censoring propaganda ridden platforms along with PBS.
Madison Staten, a Portland native who wormed her way up through the PBS web starting with KRWG Public Media (New Mexico State University’s PBS/NPR mouth peice.
They fear mongering by alluding that heat us killing people in Arizona. They claim that "Arizona’s scorching summer kills hundreds and threatens way of life for many more" and support this claim by stating "there have been nearly 450 suspected heat-related deaths this summer.".
Suspected by who? The article doesn't say. Why do these unamed sources suspect that these alleged 450 deaths were heat related? Again, the article doesn't say.
Nothing but speculation and opinion. -
2024-10-09 at 1:03 PM UTCThese nutjobs just pull their "facts" right out of thin air, with no credible evidence to back them up. They want you to just take their word for it.
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2024-10-09 at 1:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina he meant should be made in being water-cooled only.
english so fail/
Agree, he did make an English fail.
One of the key factors in being taken seriously is having the ability to communicate effectively...and also the ability to detect when someone is drawing attention to that fact.
Remain in school my small cocked Asian dog eater. -
2024-10-09 at 3:11 PM UTCImmersion cooling is the future fuys imagine draining a computer and getting the battery red hot from an intense session of gaming and you just drop it in the computer bath and it's instantly recharged and cool
the future
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2024-10-14 at 3:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Immersion cooling is the future fuys imagine draining a computer and getting the battery red hot from an intense session of gaming and you just drop it in the computer bath and it's instantly recharged and cool
the future
The Future? old news. Nerds have been doing this for years in mineral oil.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/mineral-oil-pc/ -
2024-10-14 at 3:25 PM UTC
what if we used supercritical co2 to cool a compuyter fuys
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1359431122004331Besides, the concentrating solar power generation system with supercritical CO2 as the working fluid has high cycle efficiency, which can effectively reduce the volume of heat exchange equipment and reduce the investment cost of solar thermal power generation system [3], [4]. In addition, the cycle thermal efficiency of supercritical CO2 Brayton cycle in solar thermal power generation system is significantly higher than that of the steam power cycle [5], [6]. It is found that the annual average efficiency of solar collectors with supercritical CO2 as heat transfer fluid is more than 60.0%, which is much higher than that of water-based solar collectors [7]. White et al. [8] proposed that the thermoelectric cycle operating with supercritical CO2 may play an important role in the future power generation system. The remarkable growth of research in the past decade and the rapid technological advances supported by the international economy have confirmed the potential of supercritical CO2. Therefore, supercritical CO2 is gradually proposed as the heat transfer fluid of solar tower system.
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2024-10-14 at 3:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Agree, he did make an English fail.
One of the key factors in being taken seriously is having the ability to communicate effectively…and also the ability to detect when someone is drawing attention to that fact.
Remain in school my small cocked Asian dog eater.
he did.
problem being some of his reader have lower than average iq. -
2024-10-14 at 3:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Pure hyperbolic drivel.
Let's start with the authors of this crap.
Stephanie Sy, who's past assignments have been with organizations proven to lie such as ABC News, Al Jazeera America, CBSN, and CNN International.
Lena I. Jackson who a self describedartist, activist, community builder and teacher who has sold herself to PBS before whoring for the HuffPost and Univision/Fusion. Both proven censoring propaganda ridden platforms along with PBS.
Madison Staten, a Portland native who wormed her way up through the PBS web starting with KRWG Public Media (New Mexico State University’s PBS/NPR mouth peice.
They fear mongering by alluding that heat us killing people in Arizona. They claim that "Arizona’s scorching summer kills hundreds and threatens way of life for many more" and support this claim by stating "there have been nearly 450 suspected heat-related deaths this summer.".
Suspected by who? The article doesn't say. Why do these unamed sources suspect that these alleged 450 deaths were heat related? Again, the article doesn't say.
Nothing but speculation and opinion.
he tl
therefore i dr.