Straight to jail.
lechatron
This is the exact same thing Digg did when they released 4.0, which caused the huge Reddit migration almost 15 years ago.
BTW, this was a knife attack.
Fun fact, all it took to make a floppy disk double sided was a hole punch.
"Congratulations on reaching a billion dollars! Here is your reward, a one way trip to the Sun!"
I've used Plex to run a media server from my home in the past, been a few years though. I believe you can still do that with the free version. Then you just need to set up Plex to wake on LAN so the computer you're using for the media server will wake up when you want to watch something. This does require that the device is hardwired as WiFi doesn't offer wake options.
"Old man fucks a whole country"
Also routing my calls to the phone app for no reason when I am clearly ACTIVE AND TYPING on PC.
And the opposite problem when you don't get message notifications on your phone because you forgot to close it on your PC.
Water used to cool data centers is either consumed, meaning it evaporates into the atmosphere via the data center’s cooling towers or discharged, as industrial wastewater, usually to a local wastewater treatment plant.
It can't just be dumped into a river, has to go to a sewer treatment plant.
edit: They do recirculate it, but it eventually needs to be replaced. And some facilities have treatment plants on site, so doesn't necessarily needed to go to a sewer treatment plant.
These cooling systems remove and release all of the heat produced inside a data center – from servers, IT equipment, and mechanical infrastructure – into the outside environment, through a cooling tower that uses a water evaporation process.
It goes outside and eventually becomes rain.
Uh Oh!