I still won't use what? I use Opus now, and I will use Opus then too, but as I clearly stated:
My default model has now dropped to Sonnet, because Sonnet can now do most of my tasks, and we already use Kimi, Deepseek, and Qwen.
They're just not cost-effective enough to be my main driver yet. They are however cheap enough that for things where the Claude TOS does not let me use my subscription, they still add substantial value. Just not nearly as much as I'd like.
The bulk of my tasks won't get harder as time passes, and so will move down the value chain as the cheaper models get better.
For the small proportion of my tasks that benefits from a smarter model, I will use the smartest model I can afford.
In theory the water stays clean and can be reused. But I assume these cheapskates will go for evaporative cooling everytime? Then yeah, we need laws against that.
I guess when you're dissipating upwards of a gigawatt of power at a single site boiling water starts to look attractive. It's a pretty impressive curveball; I definitely would never have predicted "an evil corporation boils off all the local drinking water" to be a legitimate concern. I'm pretty sure that's too absurd a plot point for even a children's movie.
I keep hearing people claiming that water is just as much as issue as energy for operating these DCs, but that just doesn't make any sense to me. However, I haven't had to step inside a DC for almost two decades.
Continuously dissipating 1 gigawatt of energy by boiling room temperature water would require approximately 1.38 million liters of water per hour.
Seems like the environmentally responsible thing to do be to build the datacenter near the coast and use the waste heat to desalinate water. Or at least dissipate the heat into the ocean rather than boiling off an inland freshwater supply.
Setting aside a small patch of ocean for the task seems like a much better plan than the current practice. Provided you dump it in a place with a decent current any adversely affected area should be exceedingly small.
Keep in mind that the sun is constantly dumping energy on us. Absorption averaged across the entire earth is ~200 W/m^2. Assuming I didn't misplace some zeros somewhere then a gigawatt corresponds to ~5 km^2 of ocean surface. That's the daily flux. Penetration falls off exponentially so 75% of that only ever makes it ~10 m down.
I think the takeaway here is the utterly incomprehensible scale of the ocean.
This idea is probably more worth it in middle eastern countries given that 90% of their water comes from Desalination Plants. But given the recent war within region, I don't really expect Datacenters to be built within the region for quite a long time.
Yeah because it's cheaper they go evaporative. That's an easy fix by just making it more expensive.
People talk about the water usage like it's an intrinsic feature of datacenters; it's not. You just make it more expensive so they are forced to conserve. But you wait till you have to so you don't push them to build elsewhere.
You can simply share the same account number, unless you're looking for different settings per account number? In that case, feel free to reach out and we'll figure something out.
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