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It's Cuba using Russia's secret sonic weapons obviously
"3.7 MWh of power annually" - With authors like this, it's no wonder some people find math and science confusing. I actually thought Toms Hardware was a quality site.
Toms used to be solid. I can't place my finger on it, but sometime around the 2010's everyone stopped using them as references and they slid somewhat into obscurity.
They should announce a day they plan on cranking up the power, and instead turn everything off. See how many people can "feel" the increased activity.
As far as I understood, those noises would come from gas or diesel electricity generators and cooling systems.
Yes, but also just from the fans and air movement inside the facility too. I work near a datacenter in a basement with thick concrete walls, and you can still hear the servers from outside. And the racks in that one are only half full.
Is that one in the picture right next to a school? God imagine how republican those idiotic kids are going to grow up to be.