@joeo10 This is insane.
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@joeo10 This is insane. There was a post earlier today about this that nailed it.
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@joeo10 This is insane. There was a post earlier today about this that nailed it.
@AAKL @joeo10 Yes this is silliness. However it would be just as well for the tech industry to take a break from getting new stuff for a few years. Instead work on efficiency and reliability and making this fixable.
A shortage of hardware would be a good thing. The industry is flabby and needs to get in shape.
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@AAKL @joeo10 They should be required to pay the full infrastructure cost of all the water and electricity they need. This would be a great way to get renewable solar infrastructure built out on the dime of Wall Street. And if they lose their speculative bet, too bad, we still have the solar infrastructure.
Most of the early railroad builders went broke but the rails were still there and were put to use. Likewise the early 21st century fiber buildout.
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@AAKL @joeo10 They should be required to pay the full infrastructure cost of all the water and electricity they need. This would be a great way to get renewable solar infrastructure built out on the dime of Wall Street. And if they lose their speculative bet, too bad, we still have the solar infrastructure.
Most of the early railroad builders went broke but the rails were still there and were put to use. Likewise the early 21st century fiber buildout.
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@joeo10 @AAKL The ultimate loser here is going to be the power utilities. If electricity costs double or triple, solar plus LiFePo4 batteries start to look really good. One day you notice you have not used any grid power for a few months and you cancel your electric service. Kinda like most people have done with their landlines.
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