@harce @themactep@fosstodon.org
This last part I would like to explore further: we as society make choices, and these choices are often trade-offs.
Recent Texas situation a good example: grid operators made specific predictions which didn't account for actually very unusual weather, which resulted in limited supply of energy. People are angry.
Let's imagine grid increases the safety margin (=supply reserves) to cover for unusually cold weather *each season,* but costs money. People are angry.