Emissions from computing are apparently higher than for air travel, and that’ll only go up in the coming decades.
“As a society we need to start treating computational resources as finite and precious, to be utilised only when necessary, and as effectively as possible. We need frugal computing: achieving our aims with less energy and material.”
@Brendanjones #SystemChangeNotClimateChange means the necessity to go 100% renewables...
As well as banning the prime cause in surges on enercy consumption in computing: #Bitcoin
and other #ASIC - based #Cryptocurrencies...
You don't need to ban Bitcoin.
Bitcoin energy consumption is a symptom, a solution to a deeper problem.
If the value of Bitcoin to minors didn't so exceed the price of electricity then they wouldn't bother mining.
So, increase the cost of electricity and/or provide alternatives that outcompete Bitcoin on its value proposition
It's the build up, don't tear down approach.
@Brendanjones
People value mining.
The miners mine.
Just because you personally don't value mining, which is entirely fair, doesn't mean it's a scam.
I mean, I have no interest at all in the Super Bowl, but I'm not going to call Super Bowl tickets a scam just because I don't value the experience a person gets from them.
This whole storyline is based on people projecting their own personal preferences on others and crowing about results that they don't personally care for.
It's silly.
@volkris @Brendanjones
#Mining #Bitcoin
is a #scam - just look up the numbers by those "Bitcoin Mining Companies"...
But I guess your #EscalatingCommitment into #ASIC-mined #Cryptocurrencies is because you directly or indirectly profit from that unsustainable system.
Fear not, there's some 101 Economics for you for free:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g
https://qoto.org/@volkris/111183605561305181