David Mitchell on Nostr: Being like Texas doesn’t mean that we’ll lose power at 0C, but it does mean we ...
Being like Texas doesn’t mean that we’ll lose power at 0C, but it does mean we will have a grid unable to handle extremes because at the core is a basic fact: excess capacity isn’t profitable. Again: your pain, fear, loss, disruption, or death has no worth to them. *You* have no worth to them.
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