73 points

Me living in a state that doesn’t have rolling blackouts…

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17 points

For now.

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The us has 3 energy grids: east coast, west coast, and texas. As long as don’t live in Texas, you shouldn’t have issues with electricity.

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It’s not that simple, there are local grids that can only take so much. California had rolling blackouts as recent as 2020 https://abcn.ws/3er0Y8i

And completely unrelated, but due to the wildfires and the lawsuits against the power companies, they have also started cutting power when the lines are in areas of high wind. https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/psps/

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10 points

Me living where it’s 60-75 all year.

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4 points

What country is that?

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With that kind of consistency without being consistently super hot, I’d say it’s somewhere close to the equator but high elevation.

I’d mention a couple examples I know of, but I wouldn’t want to risk semi-doxxing them by narrowing it down further 😄

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California central coast

Portugal central coast is similar.

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Okay so just to be clear.

You are in an extreme heat wave. There is no power. You see your neighbors struggling due to the heat. You have the ability to invite them over cool down. Doing so would cost virtually $0.

You instead post a meme on lemmy making fun of them.

Even if you don’t get along with them, doing something like this would be a huge way to mend fences.

EDIT:

So I the Houston Chronicle has a Texas power outage tracker. According to them, there are like 2k customers without power in the entire state.

Also, Texas doesn’t have power outages related to grid capacity in the summer that often. The major power outages this year were caused by storms knocking down lines. The huge one a couple of years ago was related to cold weather.

While the Texas grid does have issues related heat waves, it’s not alone in that regard. Basically every southwestern state does, including California. Someone in Texas would probably know this and understand it’s ridiculous to act like this problem is unique to Texas.

So I this entire thing, like everything these days, is made up to push a narrative.

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While the Texas grid does have issues related heat waves, it’s not alone in that regard. Basically every southwestern state does, including California.

There are stark differences between 49 other states and Texas.

  • Texas power grid has been systematically gutted
  • regulation and inspections are defunded, as Texas refuses the inspections required to join the nations power exchange as a peer.

And the big one

  • now they’re not exchanging power, they have to buy from their rich constituents, at a premium, and they gut the bank accounts of your tax money

They’re set up for failure and occasionally they succeed.

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So I this entire thing, like everything these days, is made up to push a narrative.

But you’re the one who brought up Texas and laid out the narrative that their isolated grid doesn’t have any issues that the rest of the country doesn’t have as well. Who’s pushing the narrative here?

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4 points

I assumed it’s the one who used the phrase “these days” regarding a social issue like it’s unique to now.

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10 points

Ask them how they feel about climate change first!

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“Hey neighbor. I’ll totally help you out during this heat wave, but only if you have the same political opinions as me. You’d better make that apparent quick, because your gas tank will only last for so long”.

On some level you have to realize that’s a toxic attitude, right?

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If you actually believe in trying to help combat climate change, you’d get them out of their car just so they’d stop burning gasoline.

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9 points

Climate change is not a “political opinion” it is a fact

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Well at some point we need to stop letting people believe that climate change denial is a reasonable stance to have. Letting folks stew in the consequences of their choices is effective.

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8 points

LMAO alright Texas, we all believe you. We’ll send you federal aid next time your shitty power grid goes out and people start freezing to death in their homes.

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So you know the state of the power of my house better than me? Want me to send the logs of my solar app that keeps track of my outages?

My power was out yesterday while it was 103°F. I’m sorry it wasn’t published on the internet.

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Okay so your either lying or you laughed as your neighbors desperately attempted to escape dangerous temperatures.

Neither of those possibilities made you look good.

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Oh no! People on the internet don’t think I look good! How will I ever recover!?

Not lying about the power outage. It wasn’t out long enough for anyone to actually be in danger, just slightly uncomfortable. No one was desperate, just wanted to be a little more comfortable in their cars.

You’re just being a toxic asshole that wants to find something wrong with everything, so you are making assumptions about a situation you don’t fully understand and jumping to conclusions like it’s some sort of Olympic sport.

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You might try to not be an asshole to them and invite them in. You’d probably be able to get them more on biased with solar. But then you’d have to give up the opportunity to be a snarky troll.

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It’s also nice to be on good terms with your neighbors, you never know when you could use their help or what they might offer you I’m the future. My neighbors wife asked for a cup of flour and we gave her an extra bag. Next day my wife is outside and they hand her an ounce of weed… what a trade

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I had to stop smoking weed for medical brain damage reasons, and ended up gifting 4 grams of concentrate and all my glassware to a cool neighbor.

Multiple hundred dollar bongs and a $300 Opal set in a dab rig.

Back on opiates for pain, but he was a cool kilt wearing bastard.

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12 points

I would not want any of my neighbors up in my house.

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2 points

Soon as I see the ‘literally’ I usually predict how it’s going to go.

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Goddamn libs with their goddamn sun power

where’s the diesel generators?? Fucking commies haven’t figured out that something has to explode first to get anywhere!!!

/s

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The car IS the gas generator haha

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28 points

Buy a spare ac and extension cord and run it in the front lawn just to mess with em!

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12 points

Ok, even discounting how extremely wasteful it would be, that’s TOO cruel! 😂

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7 points

Yikes…

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