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1. crusoe+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-09-01 17:43:20
Crusoe | Onsite/Hybrid – SF, Denver, Chicago | Climate Tech, Cloud Compute, Distributed Systems, Crypto | https://www.crusoeenergy.com/

Crusoe is on a mission to align the future of computation with the future of the climate.

Data centers consume more than 1% of the world's electricity. We power data centers with stranded energy such as flare gas and underloaded renewables, so for every GPU hour you use on Crusoe Cloud, you're offsetting 0.5kg of CO2e, or approximately 4.4 metric tons over an entire year. The more compute you use, the more CO2 and other greenhouse gasses you offset.

Crusoe Cloud (https://crusoecloud.com/) offers the cleanest and lowest-cost GPU cloud computing solution in the world for workloads including graphical rendering, artificial intelligence research, machine learning, computational biology, therapeutic drug discovery, simulation and more.

Here's a quick video so you can see what the systems look like in action, flames and everything: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rlt8k71Quqw

High Priority Open Roles: - Staff/Senior Site Reliability Engineer - Staff/Senior Infrastructure Engineer - Staff/Senior Software Engineer - Solutions Engineer

Full list of roles here: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/Crusoe?utm_source=Hackernews Questions? Email: careers@crusoeenergy.com

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2. solard+p32[view] [source] 2023-09-02 14:35:42
>>crusoe+(OP)
How do you ensure your data centers get power from those sources?

Or is this a carbon credits kinda system?

(edit: Wait, are you actually building capture and power generation devices at these locations, and colocating data centers onsite next to them?? If so, that's incredible! It wasn't super clear from your website though, and I'm not sure I'm reading it right.)

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3. sparr0+qci[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-07 19:01:54
>>solard+p32
The video makes it much more clear.
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