It sounds to me very related. You're trying to jump from "local" to "local datacenter".
If it's not that, can you explain a little better what you're trying to do?
There is no way a single person can amount local servers to compete with Google/Microsoft/etc. If you were led to believe that, you were probably scammed.
This topic (my only one) was a question asking what a current datacenter looks like.
Things like Elon getting called out because there are more generators in his Memphis datacenter than he was permitted for make me thing they're not using the electric grid for power, they're using natural gas?
Nope, you're question was related to "catching up with current datacenters", not "how they look like in relation to energy concerns".
It looks like I'm right (regarding what you're asking, not strictly about being the same person as the other thread), and you're trying to avoid talking about it.
Allow me to paraphrase his ask, which wasn't poorly stated in my opinion. He's not seen an AI DC before, but has some fairly recent general purpose DC experience. What are the differences? How've thing's changed?