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1. comono+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-26 20:55:07
Switching gas providers is more difficult than switching from Zoom to Google Meet or other alternative.
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2. youngt+Vo[view] [source] 2026-01-26 23:03:04
>>comono+(OP)
Not really once it's coming in my ship
3. bethek+3G[view] [source] 2026-01-27 00:52:54
>>comono+(OP)
I think building an entire software stack that works is probably harder than buying more expensive gas from a different country
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4. ben_w+xX1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-27 12:08:48
>>bethek+3G
Even starting from scratch with the software, I'd make the opposite bet. Imported energy on the scale of nations a lot of expensive physical hardware. Given the numbers people throw around when talking about upgrading the electrical grid, think trillions*.

Software also has the potential to be made by forking open source projects. That Canonical Ltd. (London) has Ubuntu is already a decent foundation, a wheel that probably doesn't need to be fully re-invented.

* ironically, one of my hobby-hills on green energy is that I have noticed that a genuinely global electrical grid fat enough to get resistance down to 1 Ω the long way around, would only cost a few hundred billion in aluminium. Currently only China makes enough to consider it, but still, the BOM for such a project is much less than the price of all the manpower needed for the last 100 miles.

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