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Total power used by this plugin #137
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You're wrong about the non-trivial part... and perhaps Google could better reduce its environmental impact by discontinuing surveilling users, selling their data, and giving it away to all interested parties in corporate Town Halls (?)... |
Citation needed, last time I checked a google search was around 0.3Wh (https://fullfact.org/environment/google-search/). Boiling one litre of water takes roughly 93Wh (https://www.quora.com/How-much-energy-is-needed-to-boil-water-How-much-energy-would-it-take-to-boil-1-liter-of-water?share=1), equivalent to 310 useless google searches. If you leave trackmenot on default settings, it performs 10 queries per minute. That means that every 31 minutes of using trackmenot you boil a litre of water and throw it away.
Agreed, but good luck convincing google of that. The path forward into a privacy-friendly world not destroyed by climate change should include users making informed decisions on the actions they take that impact privacy and energy consumption, which is what I proposed. A more sustainable approach to preserving privacy would just be using a different search engine and/or denying google cookies. |
How many gallons of heated water do you use every time you do the dishes? Do laundry? Take a shower? This is the same hysteria form a half-understanding that created the dumb laws in california on gaming computers. If you're worried about how much power your browser is using, use Lynx on tails running off a USB drive in a rpi Google tracks you even if you have cookies disabled and don't use their search engine. Every time you visit a website with any sort of analytics google gets that info. |
Maybe we can cut the powerlines to their server farms? I ain't doing no dishes man. Door dash. |
It's always interesting how people's normative judgments of value implicitly enter into considerations of resource use. Using truly massive resources for Netflix/Porn/Zoom, for Machine Learning, for Cryptocurrencies, all perfectly ok. But |
whataboutism 🙄 |
This statement should be amended to the following to be most accurate:
Because almost none of the laws passed in California are not toothless appeals to the hysterics of the voting public that if violated are inconsequential or if some consequence does exist it does not actually profit the people in that cesspool called Sacramento pushing the bill financially while pricing out smaller firms from entering what market that the law is intended to regulate.
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A query on a search engine such as Google requires a non-trivial amount of power. By doing a large amount of (useless) queries, this plugin wastes power and contributes to climate change.
I am aware that privacy is a valuable thing, but this plugin's means of ensuring it introduce a tradeoff between power consumption and privacy. This should be made clear in the UI.
I ask you to display to the user an estimate of the power he/she wasted by having this plugin installed. Ideally, this would be in the unit of kWh, as well as a more intuitive unit (e.g. litres of water that could have been heated to boiling point with this energy). Additionally, i'd be great to display the number of kg of CO2 emmitted as a result of this plugin.
Please don't see this comment as trolling. I am only concerned that this plugin's potential consequences are transparent to the user.
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