| Dude...chill! Did I get you on the wrong foot somehow? Of course I know about effects like TV-Pickup, though I don't have TV since 1996. Maybe I should have marked it as sarcasm? Furthermore I also know that smart meters aren't everywhere, but I've been aware of them for a long time, and also of regions where they've been installed before they got installed here. What can I say? I'm living the fucking cyberpunk dystopy where corporations make the rules, politicians are fools, but most people are too, so it actually IS some form of democracy, because it represents the majority, otherwise they wouldn't have elected the fools. So. How it is... I know about blinking E-21 because I had to walk into the cellar to read the meter and email the counter value to my utility a few days ago. Anything else? Do you want to have fries with that? Or maybe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackout_(Elsberg_novel) ? Yes I'm very wary about cyberphysical systems implemented by the lowest bidder, and operated by outsourced nobodies. |
Sorry, I should've looked at the nickname, but it's been a long thread. I thought it was jacquesm answering me :)
> Of course I know about effects like TV-Pickup
So imagine how you turn off entire households and then bring them online in one sweep as soon as "reliable power" comes on. How do you propose to handle that?
> So. How it is... I know about blinking E-21 because I had to walk into the cellar to read the meter and email the counter value to my utility a few days ago.
So:
- a smart meter that cannot upload something to a remote FTP server
- and a system that's supposed to turn off "cheapskates" if there isn't "reliable power"
Ah, this will work just wonderfully, and reliably.
> Or maybe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackout_(Elsberg_novel)
Ah yes, disaster thrillers are the source of knowledge and truth we should turn to. Because, as you put it, "it's telling as it is"?
> Yes I'm very wary about cyberphysical systems implemented by the lowest bidder, and operated by outsourced nobodies.
And yet, "With smart meters. Premium payer gets power. Cheapskate gets switched off.".
This will work wonderfully.