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1. consum+D5[view] [source] 2023-04-05 19:18:03
>>mconle+(OP)
Random thought:

I am not sure what the at-scale energy use reduction of this bug fix will be, but...

If I had a pile of money I would consider creating a special bug bounty style program for energy use reduction.

This might be a very efficient way to reduce carbon output from personal and data center computing.

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2. JoeAlt+u7[view] [source] 2023-04-05 19:27:16
>>consum+D5
Funny how that sort of thing can work out. I was involved in an industrial optimization company years ago. Microsoft came out with power-save features in their new release.

The staff at a metal-recycling company we were installing at, started complaining that the furnace would stop optimizing overnight. We investigated.

The controller computer would go into power-save mode, which suspended our control app. So the furnace would just sit there wasting power and burning up electrodes.

I calculated that during that week our furnace site wasted more power than all the power saved in America that year with power-save mode.

It would literally have been better if they'd never invented power save mode.

So be careful how much fiddling around we do. The law of unintended consequences will bite you in the butt every time.

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3. paulry+c8[view] [source] 2023-04-05 19:30:38
>>JoeAlt+u7
Isn't this more a failing of the operator: using a consumer grade OS for an industrial case?
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4. JoeAlt+Ia[view] [source] 2023-04-05 19:43:13
>>paulry+c8
Such distinctions were not so available back then.
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