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oh no! think of the stock market!
  • I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying that public utilities should be funded from taxes instead of charging for service? I don't think having tax payers pay public utilities to overproduce electricity is going to fix the problem, especially since no amount of tax dollar funding can allow utilities to produce solar electricity when the sun isn't shining.

  • oh no! think of the stock market!
  • Public utilities still need to cover their expenses, and they're not going to be able to do that if they're charging negative rates in the middle of the day and have no electricity to sell once the sun goes down.

  • oh no! think of the stock market!
  • Isn't peak consumption around middle of the day for most countries?

    I can't speak to other countries, but in the US peak electricity demand generally occurs in the early evening.

    Mfw electricity being cheap to generate is not economical

    Cheap electricity is great for consumers, but not necessarily for producers. Some people might say, "well, screw producers," but even if you take profit out of the equation, electric utilities need to be able to at least cover their expenses, and you can't do that if the amount of electricity you're generating relative to the demand is so high the price actually goes negative (meaning the utility is actually paying the consumer). Again, that's good for consumers, but I'm sure you can see how that's not a sustainable business model. And, like I mentioned before, it would be one thing if utilities could make up for this by selling for a higher price during peak, but by that point the sun is either setting or already set, depending on the time of year, so there's just no solar electricity to sell, at any price.

  • oh no! think of the stock market!
  • That's not what they were saying, they were saying that it's not economical to have an abundance of electricity when people need it the least, and little or no electricity when people need it the most. It would be one thing if utilities could sell solar electricity at peak demand hours for a higher price, to make up the difference, but that's just when solar generation is slowly down significantly or stopped entirely.

    And, yes, I know that battery storage could theoretically solve this, but battery technology is not currently capable of providing electricity for the entirety of the time we need it. New technologies are being developed right now with the goal of achieving long term grid storage, but they are still in the R&D phase. I'm confident a suitable storage technology, or multiple technologies, will eventually come to market, but it's going to take a while.

    Regardless, it is likely we will always need some kind of on-demand power generation to supplement renewables and maintain grid stability, and I think nuclear is the best option.

    But we shouldn't act like the problem is that utilities are just greedy. Many utilities aren't even for-profit companies, as many are either not-for-profit cooperatives or public entities. Sure, there are also many for-profit power utilities as well, maybe even some with connections to the fossil fuel industry, but generally power utilities are not some great villain.

  • The entire Western media and political class when Iran launches its strike against Israel:
  • I don't think innocent people deserve to die just because they happen to not live in a liberal democracy. It's not like it's their choice, anyway, but even people who support their country's regime don't deserve to be killed for it.

  • Nintendo Is Now Going After YouTube Accounts Which Show Its Games Being Emulated
  • Nintendo doesn't want you to play their games if you're not willing to follow their rules. Ok, that's their prerogative, but that means I will not be playing their games...at least not their new ones.

    I prefer playing on my Steam Deck these days, and I really don't want to buy another handheld just to play Nintendo first party titles. I'm going to play some of my favorite classic Nintendo titles on my Deck using emulators and just not play the new stuff. I'm sure they're great games, but so what? There are lots of great games. I've got a huge backlog of great games already in my Steam library, and 20 more on my wishlist. If Nintendo some day decides to make their titles available for Steam Deck or PC, I'd consider buying them, but since that's extremely unlikely to happen, I think I'm just done with Nintendo.

  • Nintendo Targets YouTube Accounts Showing Emulated Games
  • Nintendo has burned through all the good will they developed with me when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s. I doubt I'll ever buy another Nintendo product again. Not that it matters to Nintendo, though. I'm many years removed from their target demographic. They make products for young people and that ain't me. I'm sure those younger Nintendo fans will keep supporting the company, but, as for me, I've got the classic Nintendo games I want and I'll keep playing them on whatever device I want. If Nintendo doesn't like that, they can kiss my whole ass.

  • Game Thread: New England Patriots (1-2) at San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
  • I like our chances to make another run IF we can clean up some things and get healthy.

  • Game Thread: New England Patriots (1-2) at San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
  • George Kittle said, "flag this, refs."

  • Game Thread: New England Patriots (1-2) at San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
  • These refs are fucking ridiculous!

  • Game Thread: New England Patriots (1-2) at San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
  • That's it, I'm getting a Fred Warner jersey.

  • Trump and Harris battle over male voters — and what masculinity looks like in 2024
  • Ideas about how men are expected to live and behave will always differ from culture to culture, but even within a given culture there are different expectations, based on things like class, for instance. In fact, I would say that's the big difference between the Republicans and the Democrats, at least in this instance. Walz is a working class man, Vance is firmly a member of the upper class. Given this, it shouldn't be surprising that Walz seems more in touch with the "average American," where Vance seems very, well, out of touch.

    So why then do so many working class men identify more with Vance? It's complicated, but it generally all comes down to hierarchy. Working class Americans have been told their whole lives that workers are lower in the social hierarchy, especially those who work more physical jobs and make less than what is necessary to be considered at least upper middle class. By this metric, Walz is a "loser" while Vance is a "winner." Hierarchy is very important to many men and few of them want to be associated with "losers." It doesn't matter so much that Trump and Vance are weird and out of touch, what matters is they are rich, and in this country your place in the social hierarchy is largely determined by your wealth and income.

  • World’s top 1% own more wealth than 95% of humanity, as “the shadow of global oligarchy hangs over UN General Assembly,” says Oxfam
  • That's not exactly what Steinbeck wrote. He wrote: "I guess the trouble was that we didn’t have any self-admitted proletarians...Everyone was a temporarily embarrassed capitalist.” But he wasn't necessarily talking about the American people as a whole, he was talking about the socialist movement of the time. He was saying that few socialists were actually working class, and many were, and are today, members of the upper middle class who could be seen as "temporarily embarrassed capitalists."

  • Arch Linux and Valve Collaboration - Arch-dev-public - lists.archlinux.org
  • Makes sense. Steam OS is Arch based, so Valve has a vested interest in it. Especially now that the Steam Deck is an unmitigated success.

  • The U.S. is cracking down on cheap Chinese goods loved by American shoppers
  • these platforms sell unsafe products

    Which is something that can, and often does happen in unregulated free markets. The invisible hand is not necessarily very good at things like consumer protection, among other things.

  • Anti-U.S. axis divided over Trump vs. Harris
  • China, Iran and Russia are all spreading disinformation to sow discord

    It's not about supporting one candidate over another because they are more closely ideologically aligned with that candidate, it's about amplifying division among Americans. Make no mistake, however, these countries did not create the divisions. The divisions stem from our ideological, political, religious, cultural, etc, differences, but these countries are trying to exacerbate conflicts and division, to increase instability and weaken the US.

    If you are at war with someone, where do you attack them? Where they are strongest, or where they are weakest? You target their weaknesses, and our divisions are where we are weakest. Where we fundamentally disagree on our political, social, and cultural vision for America is where they target.

    And it worked, we hate each other. To be fair, we might have gotten to this point even without outside interference, but I think it at least accelerated the process.

  • Game Thread: San Francisco 49ers (1-1) at Los Angeles Rams (0-2)
  • I don't think the problems with our defense were just about Steve Wilks. Also, our o-line is still pretty suspect, overall. I'm thrilled to see players like Mason and Jennings step up with all the injuries we have right now, but we're still leaving plays on the field. Purdy missed Aiyuk wide open late. That would have iced the game. Obviously Ronnie Bell's drop was also a huge miss.

    We're just not playing great football right now.

  • Every single day!
  • I think it's just the game, because I also run Linux and NMS is the only game that does this. No other game that I can think of is routinely downloading relatively large updates like this.

  • www.cnn.com Analysis: The fertility crisis is here and it will permanently alter the economy | CNN Business

    The world isn’t having enough babies and that demographic shock will reshape the largest economies in the next decade.

    Analysis: The fertility crisis is here and it will permanently alter the economy | CNN Business
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