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Samsung is building floating data centers on ships, and it's already got regulatory approval
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Yeah I disagree with this sentiment, "things are already bad so this new level of bad is negligible"
Yeah sure a single instance but how quickly will it ramp up? What are the local consequences of it? See UV suncream bleaching the barrier reef for examples on how we can destroy nature simply by being present in it.
You are excusing something that is not necessary, to the detriment of habitats, biomes and ourselves.