I hate to admit it, but I guess that I fell for the idea that the Del Complex 
floating AI data center was a real project that was trying to get funding or 
was under development.  I saw stories about it in multiple usually reputable 
tech news sites over the course of an entire week, so that satisfied what I 
thought was a high enough bar for vetting, and it lead me astray.  With that 
said, compared to some of the crazy things that the crypto bros were actually 
doing during the height of the cryptocurrency bubbles, such as reactivating 
entire old power plants, filling the power plants with mining rigs, and then 
using the output of nearly the entire power plant just to power those rigs, 
floating data centers suddenly don't seem like an idea that is that incredibly 
outlandish for the current Generative A.I. boom.  Besides, wasn't Microsoft 
also doing experimental testing of water-submerged containers filled with 
special water-cooled racks of Azure cloud servers to help find ways for cheaper 
cooling for high-density server systems? Anyway, thank you for the correction 
about how the BlueSea Frontier Compute Cluster is a well-crafted hoax or 
parody, and for the link to the Vice article about it!  It is appreciated!
-Dan


    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 02:35:35 PM CST, Christopher Samuel 
<ch...@csamuel.org> wrote:  
 
 On 11/13/23 09:06, Joshua Mora wrote:

> Some folks trying to bypass legally government restrictions.

I'm afraid that seems to be a parody/hoax/performance art thing:

https://www.vice.com/en/article/88xk7b/del-complex-ai-training-barge

 > But there’s one glaring issue: Del Complex is not a real AI company, 
and its barge is similarly fake.
 >
 > The first tip-off is that Del Complex describes itself as an 
“alternate reality corporation.”

All the best,
Chris
-- 
Chris Samuel  :  http://www.csamuel.org/  :  Berkeley, CA, USA

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