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Cake day: July 24th, 2023

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  • After school I had one week of cash left when I got my first job. I moved to a tiny town to work in the mining industry. Pay to cost of living is very good. I’ve always been careful with money and dislike shopping.

    I save about 50% annual income. This is piled up in various investments. I can retire before 40.

    I have about 1 year worth of expenses in cash I can access tomorrow. I try to keep at least 3 months but I’m squirreling away extra for known upcoming expenses.


  • Do you enjoy the media coverage about polls? Perhaps you should give back to the community.

    Do you live in a swing state? Your preferred candidate may change their campaign strategy if they have reliable data on how they poll in your state (eg dial back campaigning where they are clearly ahead/behind in favor of where they are tied)

    In the US I’d prefer not to say unless I’ve had some evidence I’d stay anonymous. Too infected debate.








  • North Scandinavia.

    Most of the electricity here is hydroelectric that has been built many years ago so the power plants are paid off.

    The price during summer is very low. In the winter especially the cold months is much higher with Dec-Feb being the peak.

    The determining factor is still the capex for storing it. At $50 it makes no sense. At $0.2 it makes sense in some places. I don’t know which assumption is correct, I expect to be wrong in 50% of the cases when I argue on the internet.







  • Paying billions for mega projects to save millions on cheap electricity makes no sense.

    Napkin math gravity battery Last figures I found are from 2022 the costs storing 1GW 24 hours is $150 per installed kWh

    My apartment has an estimated electricity consumption annually of 2000kWh, I’ll need to store half that for $150 per kWh in a structure that lasts 100 years without maintenance, then crumbles into dust and needs to be rebuilt. It would average out to $1500 per year.

    My current electricity bill is about $600 per year.


  • This is a real problem for renewables.

    You don’t get paid when the sun shines, and you don’t get paid for when it does not.

    You had to pay for building the solar panels and maintaining them. Corporate greed aside none sane would like their tax money either to be spent on producing electricity when it’s not needed.

    Next step for renewables must be storage that is cheap enough for it to beat having fossil fuel on standby.