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Grounded jet engines take off again as datacenter generators
(www.theregister.com)
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I was afraid these would burn more fossil fuels and pollute more carbon dioxide and other toxic combustion byproducts into the atmosphere, so I was pleased to learn they actually burn sunlight and emit rainbows. At least that's what ChatGPT told me. /s
They got electrolytes.
It's what the plants crave.
Fun fact: The only reason jet engines need fuel is the nacelles block out sunlight. It's inefficient, but it gets the job done.