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# Misconceptions around green IT

## Latest model efficiency compensates for replamement
## Latest model efficiency compensates for replacement

This is trivially wrong based on the above facts. Even 10 years ago, e-devices were for most part energetically sober. However, their manufacturing and disposal are polluting processes.
Besides, unlike it could be the case for a car, having more efficiency at hand does not necessarily result in less consumption. If anything, more powerful model create new uses, creating more consumption.
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Besides, unlike it could be the case for a car, having more efficiency at hand does not necessarily result in less consumption. If anything, more powerful model create new uses, creating more consumption.</p><h2 id=some-programming-languages-are-less-green-than-others>Some programming languages are less green than others<a href=#some-programming-languages-are-less-green-than-others class=anchor aria-hidden=true><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none" stroke="currentcolor" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"><path d="M15 7h3a5 5 0 015 5 5 5 0 01-5 5h-3m-6 0H6a5 5 0 01-5-5 5 5 0 015-5h3"/><line x1="8" y1="12" x2="16" y2="12"/></svg></a></h2><p>Some people pointed out because Python is several tenths times less efficient than C, it is thenth times less green than C.
While not completely wrong, this is simplistic, because only measuring runtime power consumption. Programs written in Python could take less time to write, thus possibly compensating.
Resources on server side are rarely optimised below a certain threshold, so if two programs take one same vps instance, they are polluting the same.
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<li>Among e-waste, monitors represent a significant volume. E-waste is difficult to recycle, and may under some circumstances become an environmental hazard.</li>
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<h1 id="misconceptions-around-green-it">Misconceptions around green IT</h1>
<h2 id="latest-model-efficiency-compensates-for-replamement">Latest model efficiency compensates for replamement</h2>
<h2 id="latest-model-efficiency-compensates-for-replacement">Latest model efficiency compensates for replacement</h2>
<p>This is trivially wrong based on the above facts. Even 10 years ago, e-devices were for most part energetically sober. However, their manufacturing and disposal are polluting processes.
Besides, unlike it could be the case for a car, having more efficiency at hand does not necessarily result in less consumption. If anything, more powerful model create new uses, creating more consumption.</p>
<h2 id="some-programming-languages-are-less-green-than-others">Some programming languages are less green than others</h2>
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