@JetGumRadio@Dexerto Many video showcases of the video game you're referencing for is indeed already on the internet this is just part of Valve Software's massive design flaw and should be overhauled asap before future wrong doings and bad actors find ways to continue exploiting this massive defect
@Matagi1996@Dexerto But this policy has been exploited really harshly and Valve Software needs to act up ! Maybe a minimum play time of 30 minute would suffice otherwise this policy design is a massive design flaw on the Valve Software's end.
@Sorcereeer@Dexerto There are plenty of video showcases on the internet depending on the video game you're searching for no need to play a game for quality reinsurance and that is enough to decide the form factor of the video game besides video game trailers are there for a reason π€¦ββοΈ
@Rainmaker1973 Will be waiting for the full implementation of it world wide fuelling electricity demands for AI data centers to function and hopefully increase more compute power for technology advancement this is so revolutionary!
Japanese scientists have discovered a way to generate electricity by mixing saltwater and freshwater.
In August 2025, a facility harnessing the energy of mixing saltwater and freshwater, known as "blue energy," began operations in Fukuoka, Japan.
While Japan is a leader in advancing this technology, the underlying scientific principle is a long-standing concept that utilizes osmosis to generate power.
Specifically, the process is a type of pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO). It involves the following steps: a special semi-permeable membrane is used to separate two water streams with different salt concentrations. One side uses concentrated seawater, which is made even saltier by using waste brine from a nearby desalination plant. The other side uses treated wastewater with a low salt concentration.
Unlike solar or wind energy, this method works continuously, day and night, independent of weather conditions. Researchers estimate that if implemented globally at river mouths, it could provide up to 15% of the worldβs energy needs β a staggering potential for clean, sustainable power.
@Rainmaker1973 These anti data center people does not want technology to advance it seems and wanted evolve backwards with sticks and stones and it shows π€¦ββοΈ
@Rainmaker1973 Absolutely ridiculous! The narrative around data center water use often misses the bigger picture! Humans especially through massive agricultural irrigation like the kind sucking from the Ogallala consumes far more water daily than data centers.
@Rainmaker1973 Modern AI data centers are rapidly shifting away from evaporation to advanced closed loop cooling systems. These systems recirculate the same liquid continuously without using it up cutting ongoing community water consumption effectively to zero.
@ScottTedro@Rainmaker1973 Agreed! Better to ignore the thousands of nitwit users in the reply section as they provide no useful information whom has come to the very conclusion that of old information were as relevant today which is absurd and neglectful. They should be ashame of themselves!
@CyberNatural_BC@Rainmaker1973 Very true local citizens should stop fear mongering over data centers as human activities such as agriculture uses more water than all data centers combine as data centers have now started using a closed loop cooling systems
@ShortPaulUK@shadcn Missing the point. Vibecoding is a superpower not a swamp it levels the playing field so anyone can test ideas instantly for pennies in a fast market the ultimate moat is speed of iteration the faster you ship the faster you find product market fit