
Janx
Or shelter. Or healthcare.
Oh wow, that's awesome! It's on my phone and available. I have no use for it currently, but it's good to know it exists...
Poor multi-trillion dollar company. 😢 They can't make as much money as they want to because other giant corporations decided to screw over consumers and pre-sell their entire supply for data center profits! So sad...
I wouldn't rob that house if I had the largest gang with me! (The police department)
Advice so bad, we both turned into different people.
Does the meme creator think an animated fictional show is "automotive history"?
A reasonable assumption to make, but you would be wrong.
According to Howard Carter, president of the board of trustees at the Water Environment Federation (WEF), a nonprofit established in 1928 that works to protect public health and the environment, this isn’t just a nightmare scenario—it’s a reality for these workers. Carter tells CR that workers can be on call any given night, and it’s not unusual to get calls at 2 a.m. because of pumps blocked by wipes. “We try to keep up with these things by engineering different products to help, but it’s just a very, very expensive endeavor,” Carter says. These costs, part of the NACWA’s estimate of $441 million a year in operating costs to deal with wipes in sewage systems, range from investing in new technologies to track the level of water in pipes and manholes due to blockages from wipes, to investing in new pumps that will actually cut up the wipes. “These are all extra capital costs associated with increased staff time to monitor and remediate,” Carter says.
Hell, here's a link to a FAQ from a company that would benefit from more people using "flushable" wipes:
https://www.rotorooter.com/blog/toilet/wet-wipes-not-passing-plumbers-flushability-test
It would have cost you nothing to not post this.
Absolute bullshit. A giant data center that nobody wants had promised not to use Colorado River water when it was planned. Now, they'd like to divert that water to cool their data center, closing farms and putting people out of work. If we as humans choose environment-destroying AI over food and people... what are we even doing!?
I think it's a symptom, or a tool of the "upper classes".