Is it better to speak, or to die? The question belonged on the pages of some dusty, forgotten philosophy book. I felt like one of those books - left on a bottom shelf, accumulating dust. Outside, the wind battered against the windows, echoing the chaos in my mind. I didn’t move. It didn’t matter; nothing matters when you’re sad. When you’re sad, the world feels ruined. What’s meant to be an ocean blue, calm and predictable becomes a tornado of waves sent to pull you under, to wrap seaweed around your frail neck - if you exist that is. Silence is an omen of peace, whereas, words are an enemy on a battlefield. Armoured and heavy with artillery and weapons, filled with hope for destruction, a destruction of peace. I kept my mouth shut, my teeth clenched tight as if my tongue was a trigger and my mouth a gun. I could hear the house settling, the floorboards groaning under the pressure of the foreboding wind, but I was listening for something else - the sound of somebody approaching, comin...
I'm a power systems engineer who worked on the data center buildout. I need to get this off my chest
I design the electrical systems for hyperscale data centers. Before 2024 I worked on hospitals and university research buildings. Clean power, redundant feeds, UPS topology. Standard stuff. Then the AI buildout started and everything changed. I've worked on seven facilities now. Four in Texas, two in New Mexico, one in Ohio. Every one was the same: 500+ megawatt campus, multiple utility feeds, on-site substations. The specs were aggressive but not unusual. The load profiles were what got me. A normal data center draws power in a pattern. It fluctuates. Training jobs spin up and down. Cooling varies with ambient temperature. You can model it. You can predict it. These facilities don't draw power in a pattern. They draw power in a curve. A smooth, continuous, accelerating curve. Flat at night. Rising during the day. Higher every week. The load never dips. It never spikes. It just climbs. I asked the lead electrical engineer on the first site what kind of compute load produces a ...