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by throwaway292893
1822 days ago
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Pretty overblown, been WFH in Texas for 8 years now, the big freeze was the only time we had a power outage, and the only time in my life in Texas we had ice for more than 3 days for that matter. Is it much better WFH in California during fire season? Seems worse with controlled shutdowns vs friendly letters to conserve energy. edit: actually a squirrel blew itself and a transformer up on our street one time, that took down power for an hour or so. edit2: to the poster below, it's possible Oncor in that area is mismanaged like most of ATX, but your experience does not align with my experience. |
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From 2011-2014, the ATX power grid was so stable, that I was able to run a TS3 server out of my apartment with 100% uptime. It was plugged directly into the wall with no hope of survival if any power disruption occurred. 3 years. Probably didn't even miss a single 60hz cycle.
Fast forward to 2021, I can expect to reset the clocks in my house about once every other week.