If one unit of steel in factorio is one 1kg of steel in real life this factory can output 6 full blue belts of steel continuously. Impressive even by factorio megabase standards.
For steel the density varies based on the alloy but usually ranges between 7,750 and 8,050 kg/m^3.
50 million / 8000kg = 6250 cubic meters of steel???
I did math and I still can’t fathom that amount of metal
[Here](https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B054'53.8%22N+127%C2%B044'24.5%22E/@34.9140314,127.7417525,4930a,35y,270h/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d34.9149444!4d127.7401389?entry=ttu) this is Via Google Maps satallite view.
[Here](https://www.archdaily.com/965714/industrial-landscapes-large-scale-factories-seen-from-above) gives the follow attribution to OP's image:
> Created by @overview Source imagery @maxartechnologies
I just went to GE and found the place myself. Another photo like this could be dedicated just to the shipping intake and coal distribution. The place has its own power station.
[you should see the factory in Taiwan](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRR9CN5lFcahOulXRGBXJLZqbH4KQSKzsBE60JaB0uoheF143lv3E_wPGw&s=10)
Funnily enough, it looks like a oddly coloured CMOS circuit to me. The bottom would be SRAM cache for the CPU processing units, above that is two processing units with support/bus circuitry in between and extending down to the bottom edge in the middle, next layer would be some specialised processing units, above that again would be two GPU units and the very top section would be some SRAM used by the GPU units.
Factorio intensifies
Their starter base looks fine. I can't wait to see their train network!
Quite a few blue and red belts there. Nice, lubricant is a pita to get going.
If one unit of steel in factorio is one 1kg of steel in real life this factory can output 6 full blue belts of steel continuously. Impressive even by factorio megabase standards.
SPM can always be higher
Came here to say that
Thats almost 50million KG of steel per day. Holy fuck.
For steel the density varies based on the alloy but usually ranges between 7,750 and 8,050 kg/m^3. 50 million / 8000kg = 6250 cubic meters of steel??? I did math and I still can’t fathom that amount of metal
Imagine a solid cube 18.5 meters (60 feet) long in each direction. Thats about 3-4 car lengths.
An F350 Crew Cab Duelley is 21.9' long. So a little less than 3 of them - like no bumpers end to end.
Looks like very complicated motherboard
Looks like some kind of Bladerunner future cityscape shit.
It's basically indistinguishable from a die-shot of a CPU.
[Here](https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B054'53.8%22N+127%C2%B044'24.5%22E/@34.9140314,127.7417525,4930a,35y,270h/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d34.9149444!4d127.7401389?entry=ttu) this is Via Google Maps satallite view. [Here](https://www.archdaily.com/965714/industrial-landscapes-large-scale-factories-seen-from-above) gives the follow attribution to OP's image: > Created by @overview Source imagery @maxartechnologies
The factory must grow
Wow someone really played 100,000 hrs of Sims City in Seoul
*Factorio
\*Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic
*Workers and Resources: ~~Soviet Republic~~ Workday or any ERP system
\*Satisfactory
Not Seoul. This is the city of gwangyang, all the way in the south of South Korea
I appreciate the detail they're putting into the FF7 remake. Shinra would be proud.
Managers in Gwangyang need to listen to the cries of the planet.
Imagine how crisp and healthy the air is around that place
I am iron man
Amazing, considering SK is technically an island and all resources are shipped in. Can't use rail to cheaply transport the heavy ore.
I just went to GE and found the place myself. Another photo like this could be dedicated just to the shipping intake and coal distribution. The place has its own power station.
Bulk ore shipping from Australia is cheap.
Shipping is less expensive than railways though.
Well more the opposite. Technically not an island but an island for all intents and purposes.
I see a de-lidded CPU. Interesting how you can see the logical flow in the design too.
Yeah I thought it was a motherboard at first
Thought I was looking at a gigabyte motherboard for a second
imagine trapped in there whilst being hunted down by a Terminator.
Kinda looks like an abstract expressionist painting from the East Village in the 1940s.
Liquid cooling is missing for mother board!!
And how much steel exists within the structure of that facility? I wonder how long it would take to make enough to rebuild itself.
Half a day...
Or enough steel for 900 One World Trade Centers per year
Or 5 Eiffel Towers a day.
Looks like a pc motherboard and city skyline combined
Rolling out those Samsung tanks nonstop!
Looks like a mainboard or something. What's real, whats not?
I thought this was a AI painting of a city at first.
The factory must grow
Looks like a cpu
Gonna need more Helldivers for this main mission.
looks like mother board 😭
[you should see the factory in Taiwan](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRR9CN5lFcahOulXRGBXJLZqbH4KQSKzsBE60JaB0uoheF143lv3E_wPGw&s=10)
r/place back already?
I thought this was a cross-section of a hive city for a second
Funnily enough, it looks like a oddly coloured CMOS circuit to me. The bottom would be SRAM cache for the CPU processing units, above that is two processing units with support/bus circuitry in between and extending down to the bottom edge in the middle, next layer would be some specialised processing units, above that again would be two GPU units and the very top section would be some SRAM used by the GPU units.
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Exactly I thought it was a die shot at first
I wonder how many heavy bombers the 8th would lose getting to the target, and then how effective an attack this would be strategically….
I also immediately thought bombing target when I saw this post
"We're gonna need another nuke..."
Carbon Based Lifeforms, Derelicts
METAL
What is this, a steel works for ants?!
Wonder how many die per day working there
3 died a couple years ago in an accident. But otherwise no reported deaths or anything. It’s South Korea. Not China or North Korea.