Do you live near a data center that makes a noise loud enough to bother you in your home?
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Do you live near a data center that makes a noise loud enough to bother you in your home? If so, please DM me. Also, please boost this so I get some responses. I need some information.
@mlanger Given your post a boost. I don't live near a data center yet (there may be one coming) but I live near an electricity sub station and being on the Autistic spectrum the low-end hum when it'd under high capacity - although quiet to most people - can be excruciating to someone like me.
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Do you live near a data center that makes a noise loud enough to bother you in your home? If so, please DM me. Also, please boost this so I get some responses. I need some information.
@mlanger A video from Benn Jordan talking about, among other things, measuring infrasound exposure from datacenters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP80DEAbuo
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Do you live near a data center that makes a noise loud enough to bother you in your home? If so, please DM me. Also, please boost this so I get some responses. I need some information.
@mlanger is this really happening? -
Do you live near a data center that makes a noise loud enough to bother you in your home? If so, please DM me. Also, please boost this so I get some responses. I need some information.
@mlanger The Cars on the main-Road are loud enough to hear nothing else
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@mlanger Given your post a boost. I don't live near a data center yet (there may be one coming) but I live near an electricity sub station and being on the Autistic spectrum the low-end hum when it'd under high capacity - although quiet to most people - can be excruciating to someone like me.
@UrbanCityCowboy @mlanger my partner is the same!
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@mlanger is this really happening?
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@mlanger I’d be far more concerned about the welfare of people who live near noisy football grounds.
@DrHyde Yeah, because football grounds are running 24/7 365 days a year.

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@mlanger The Cars on the main-Road are loud enough to hear nothing else
@tizen Maybe where you live, but I live in a quiet area where normally the only thing I hear are birds and wind in the trees.
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@mlanger is this really happening?
@piggo I don't know what it is. It started early this morning before 4 AM. At least that's when I started hearing it. It woke me out of a dead sleep. Eight hours have gone by and I'm still hearing it. Unfortunately, not everyone else is hearing it so I'm not sure if it's an actual sound or some form of tinnitus. I'm trying to connect with other people who have definitely connected a similar sound to a data center or something else. There's also this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum
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@mlanger A video from Benn Jordan talking about, among other things, measuring infrasound exposure from datacenters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP80DEAbuo
@tomsart This might be helpful. Thank you for sharing this.
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@piggo I don't know what it is. It started early this morning before 4 AM. At least that's when I started hearing it. It woke me out of a dead sleep. Eight hours have gone by and I'm still hearing it. Unfortunately, not everyone else is hearing it so I'm not sure if it's an actual sound or some form of tinnitus. I'm trying to connect with other people who have definitely connected a similar sound to a data center or something else. There's also this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum
@mlanger I find when I have sinus infection or such I'm more sensitive to this. I can sort of hear the rumble of a heat pump quite far away -
@DrHyde Yeah, because football grounds are running 24/7 365 days a year.

@mlanger football fans are far more annoying than data centre fans.
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Do you live near a data center that makes a noise loud enough to bother you in your home? If so, please DM me. Also, please boost this so I get some responses. I need some information.
Erin Brokovich has a data center map to see if one has sprung up around you.
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@mlanger I’d be far more concerned about the welfare of people who live near noisy football grounds.
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@LeafyEricScott @mlanger I see you've never had to put up with football fans being violent yobs that piss on nearby residents front doors
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@mlanger A video from Benn Jordan talking about, among other things, measuring infrasound exposure from datacenters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP80DEAbuo
@tomsart This was very informative. I'm trying to find out whether the recently built data center, which is supposedly not done yet, has begun testing any equipment over the past two days. My current theory is that I'm hearing something at a very low frequency, below 20 Hz. A Wikipedia article says that some people can hear down to around 12 Hz. This would correspond to some of the information in the video; basically, I suspect I'm hearing machine noise that the average person doesn't hear.
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@LeafyEricScott @mlanger I see you've never had to put up with football fans being violent yobs that piss on nearby residents front doors
@DrHyde @LeafyEricScott @mlanger And you've never had to experience living in a city which regularly reaches 40°C in the dry season, and in which a gigantic new datacentre has been built which will undoubtedly throw even more heat out - not to mention guzzle up all the water that people need to drink.
But yeah, football fans eh.
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@mlanger football fans are far more annoying than data centre fans.
@DrHyde What makes you think I'm talking about data center fans? Also, do football fans annoy you 24/7/365?

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@mlanger I find when I have sinus infection or such I'm more sensitive to this. I can sort of hear the rumble of a heat pump quite far away
@piggo I sure hope it's temporary, but I've been hearing it all day. The only time I didn't hear it was when I went on a walk this morning with my neighbor and I got beyond a neighbors house, below a hill. That's telling me that the sound has a source and its directional.
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Erin Brokovich has a data center map to see if one has sprung up around you.
@KayseeColorado Oh, I know exactly where they are. Microsoft just built a big one about a mile east of me. I can't see it from my home, mostly because there's a ridge between it and where I live. At night, I can see the glow over the ridge.The data center isn't 100% complete yet, but I'm wondering if they've started testing equipment and that's what I'm hearing. We have quite a few in my area including a bunch across the river, about 3 miles away. They've been around longer, though.