I can guarantee you data centers like this aren't built for dummies on the internet. They are used to increase professionals productivity, not write emails or wedding speeches.
I agree with all that. I haven't been paying too much attention. Has separatist feeling been increasing? My feeling (based on nothing) was that it was static around 20%.
The property must connect to the City of Regina’s water main for “essential” potable water to meet fire safety regulations. The cooling system for the centre’s databanks will otherwise be a closed-loop system, filled separately, according to the report.
Bell’s report states the company plans to use an “independent” servicing strategy to ensure the data centre “remains self-sufficient and poses zero risk or cost” to municipal infrastructure or neighbouring landowners.
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Wastewater is to be managed privately while Bell also plans to build its own on-site power substation, natural gas plant and “renewable energy system,” though no further details were provided.
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The property must connect to the City of Regina’s water main for “essential” potable water to meet fire safety regulations. The cooling system for the centre’s databanks will otherwise be a closed-loop system, filled separately, according to the report.
I'm also the only one that actually bothered to include my source. There's always multiple ways to compare. I would say both Canada and USA have a debt problem. Freeland resigned because the budget came in with a $50+BILLION dollar deficit, Carney's last number was over $70B. (I didn't look it up, the numbers may be a bit off)
Whether you agree with this or not, considering it's already in place in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Quebec there is no way the Lieutenant Governor would refuse to sign the bill.
You admit you don't understand extension development, but then present a conspiratorial hypothesis that has zero data to support it. How about the Researcher is wrong and no malware is being installed. Even the headline says 'claims' instead of 'data proves'.
Okay, fair enough. But do you think something like this would convince someone not already committed to secession? I can see how it would be appealing to support a narrative someone already has, but do you think it actually convinces people to change their mind on the issue?
I'll wait for the official announcement, but looks to me like this fund will financed with debt. So another $25B on top of the $75B already.