Amazon Will Spend Nearly A Year Of AWS Revenue On AI Investments
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There's a good solution to that. It's called unionizing. I know tech workers are allergic to that though LOL
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Awesome, what a coincidence! I still run dfcaverns on my mcl-based server to this day, I thought the name seemed familiar
my stepchild loves taking dwarven syrup baths!
But sorry for jumping in suddenly like this, just thought Iâd ask and share my appreciation. Youâve brought a dash of joy to our lives, and I thought we donât get to tell that enough to all the amazing creators out there
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Every system is different so canât speak for you. All the grid infrastructure is built to deliver peak demand so itâs not all about cost of generation resources.
Large companies that can use power consistently for 24hour will get âbetterâ rates because in theory they are maximizing energy sales with the designed lines. That has value too but âbetterâ isnât always âcheaperâ; energy kWhâs and peak demand are valued differently based on the grid/consumers needs.
Nearly every residential user does not use energy that way 24hrs a day. Sun goes down, lights come on, dinner prepped, and home climate changes contribute to significant demand that adds up quickly. Thatâs why most utilities offer time of use rates, if you want a cheaper energy bill than do your part by either not straining the grid at peak hours or paying into your contribution.
All that to say as long as your utility is not an investor owned utility than 6x may not be that crazy for your system. The fundamentals of energy costs is supply vs. demand. But IOUâs is a completely different ballgame.