thanks for your article. As far as the choice of methods and the resource use itself, I’ve been thinking about the lack of shared standards or global techniques to compare things apples‑to‑apples, without constantly mixing in all the oranges. I sketched a simple idea for an open “test harness” to compare data‑center resource use across designs here: https://substack.com/@ichabodtod/note/c-225519215?r=22g7qj&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action. The aim is to offer a tool that gives all participants a way see how different designs would affect power, water, and other impacts, instead of relying only on high‑level averages.
thanks for your article. As far as the choice of methods and the resource use itself, I’ve been thinking about the lack of shared standards or global techniques to compare things apples‑to‑apples, without constantly mixing in all the oranges. I sketched a simple idea for an open “test harness” to compare data‑center resource use across designs here: https://substack.com/@ichabodtod/note/c-225519215?r=22g7qj&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action. The aim is to offer a tool that gives all participants a way see how different designs would affect power, water, and other impacts, instead of relying only on high‑level averages.