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Cake day: July 12th, 2023

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  • IR’s México, warm and dry, it is a pretty safe bet that they’ll have evaporative cooling.

    The alternative, without evaporative cooling, implies the release of pretty warm water. Which, if you go see has some damnning environmental impacts and can even be the limiting factor in say nuclear plants sizing.

    Moreover, you talk as if the withrawal of information by these datacenter companies should be used as justification for “we don’t have the whole information why are you assuming the worst”. Thats a very flawed logic on itself but …well, look into some environmental history books and tell me what you see when companies use that argument as justification not to look closer.



















  • Better for what?

    Moving parts and complexity makes it more prone to failure.

    Also, how much energy do you need to keep this working? It’s not said on the website.

    Granted, both kettle and this zori trade energy and complexity/failure-potential for convenience. Much more so the zori. How much is unknown. On the simple, less-energy end, you’d use an electrical resistance in an insulated jar.

    All electric kettles will fail at some point. They have moving parts and are designed for obsolescence.

    In my place I use a kettle that allows me to boil 1 cup of water. The filter mesh has failed long ago but the water does not have hardness. Instead I use a small improvised cap to keep the flow of vapour to the cut off thermostat (usually at the bottom of the handle).