This isn’t spin. It’s seasoned analysis.
The NDAA Won’t Stop Your Data Center
Every war produces rumors. The digital war over data centers is no different. Lately, I've been seeing social media posts claiming the National Defense Authorization Act—the NDAA—is some kind of silver bullet that can stop data centers because they supposedly contain...
The Chokepoint Nobody Saw Coming
Back in 2024, some very smart people at Epoch AI sat down and tried to figure out what would stop artificial intelligence from growing. They looked at power generation. They looked at semiconductor factories. They looked at the number of advanced computer chips the...
I Saw the Data Centers Before Most People Knew What They Were
These days, everybody has an opinion about data centers. They're too big. They're too loud. They use too much water. They use too much electricity. They're changing neighborhoods, farmland and communities that never expected to become part of the digital economy....
Tom Hank’s WWII Documentary Disappoints
Hollywood loves neat starting points. September 1, 1939. German troops rolling into Poland. Tanks. Stukas. Black-and-white footage. Cue the solemn music and the voiceover telling America that the world was suddenly at war. Clean. Simple. Easy to package for streaming....
Lake Tahoe, AI Hysteria, and the Fear of Getting Unplugged
By May 2026, the rumor had spread from Facebook groups to coffee shops to local town halls: the lights around Lake Tahoe might someday flicker so giant AI data centers could stay humming. The story sounded tailor-made for the times — families near one of America’s...
The AI Gold Rush Just Ran Into Small-Town America
There was a time when zoning meetings were about whether somebody wanted to put up a Dollar General next to a church softball field. Maybe a new subdivision. Maybe a truck stop off the interstate. Folks would grumble, somebody would wave a stack of papers, and...
‘We’re Gonna Get Sued’: A Texas County Pushes Back on the AI Land Rush
UPDATE (May 28, 2026): A data center developer has filed a $100 million federal lawsuit against Hill County, Texas, challenging a moratorium that blocks new data center projects. According to the lawsuit, the moratorium violates Texas law and should never have been...
There Is Running Water in Page, Arizona
But That Would Have Ruined the Internet’s Favorite Data Center Horror Story A Navajo woman looks into the camera and says: “There is no running water.” And boom. That’s the clip. That’s the emotional payload. That’s the part people remember. Not the zoning notes. Not...
Data Centers Aren’t Pretty. Neither Was the Arsenal of Democracy
Tucker Carlson is doing what good populists have always done: pointing at something enormous, ugly, expensive, and elite-driven and asking ordinary people about data centers, “What exactly are you getting out of this deal?" Fair question. But the problem with his...
What the Hell Is the ‘Singularity?’
There was a time when the scariest thing most Americans thought a computer could do was crash and take your term paper with it. Now the people building artificial intelligence are using phrases like “the foothills of the singularity,” and half the country is nodding...
The AI Companies Got Us Hooked. Now Comes the Bill.
There was a time in America when “all you can eat” meant exactly that. You paid your $6.99 at Sizzler, loosened your belt two notches, and marched back for another helping of fried shrimp nobody could quite identify. The business model worked because most folks tapped...
How an AI Data Center Really Gets Built
Most people think a data center gets built like this: Google buys some land, pours concrete, installs servers, and starts running AI. Simple. Except that’s usually not what happens at all. Modern AI data centers are more like giant industrial ecosystems involving...
The AI Factories Are Coming to Rural America
The AI companies are finally starting to tell us the truth. Not directly, of course. Nobody in Silicon Valley wakes up and says: “Good morning shareholders, today we begin construction on the digital equivalent of steel mills and oil refineries.” But the truth is...
The ‘Stop the Data Centers’ crowd may already be arguing with history.
That’s the uncomfortable part. Not because their concerns are wrong. A lot of them are absolutely right. The power demands are enormous. The water consumption is real. The strain on local infrastructure is real. And yes, your electric bill may very well help pay for...
The AI That Might Save Your Life Also Needs a Power Plant
Last year, I watched a documentary about artificial intelligence and breast cancer. Now, before half the internet starts screaming either “machines will save humanity” or “the robots are taking over,” let me explain what actually caught my attention. It wasn’t flashy....
Isaac Cubillos
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