@wiletha
Maybe they need to install some #heata #cloudservers
Ok I think #heata just seems like a cool idea for #distributed #cloudcomputing. im guessing that with #solarpanels you could get hot water and paid for the #electricity. Im just wondering how many youd want if you had a #swimmingpool. I have no additional knowledge about it and if it makes any financial sense or any of the possible drawbacks but if it uses the same energy twice thats got to be good for #energyefficiency right? https://www.tomshardware.com/news/heata-server-hot-water-trial-uk
Heata Offers UK Residents Free Hot Water in Exchange for Cooling Its Servers

Okay, it's only 4.8kWh/day, and it's only for a year. And also you have to let them install a server in your house. And maybe use your broadband. But...worth it?

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