Eddie Haints

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Eddie Haints

Eddie Haints

@e_haints

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Tim Latimer
Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
LCOE is such a flawed metric, its use probably does more harm than good. Whatever small marginal value it provides as a simple way to compare resources is more than wiped out by the confusion it creates from being completely disconnected with how power markets actually work.
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Eddie Haints
Eddie Haints@e_haints·
@BryceJohanneck "hey, we need you to replace this thing at a substation. here's a scan of a microfilm of a schematic older than your parents"
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Bryce Johanneck
Bryce Johanneck@BryceJohanneck·
You're building a Substation to interconnect to the grid You will have 7,000 pages in 2,000 PDFs to get it built More PDF pages than bolts in your substation PDF Pages per Bolt Didn't have that ratio on your bingo card did you
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Pancho
Pancho@mybadbrah·
modern dating is going out with someone and having the most beautiful night of your life for 9 hours thinking you met your wife then they ghost you the next day cuz they got the ick when u sent them an apple music link
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Murray Hill Guy
Murray Hill Guy@MurrayHillGuy1·
If you’re Gen Z it’s time to pick your quarter life crisis: 1. Marathon running/Hyrox influencer 2. Zyn addiction 3. Peptide guru 4. DJing 5. “Building a brand” aka unemployed 6. Red pill dating coach 7. Raw milk 8. Situationship for 3 years who you never date 9. Moving to Austin or Miami 10. Gambling every night 11. “Quitting Alcohol” 12.Or getting drunk 5 times a week 13.Starting a podcast 14. Posting day in my life videos 15. Learn golf
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Eddie Haints
Eddie Haints@e_haints·
@4nt1p4tt3rn @WolfshadeTact It's all about location. Plenty of cheap houses away from jobs. Meanwhile the house my parents bought in 1999 for $230k sold recently for just under $800k in a major metro area.
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4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47
Close all the restaurants and fast food places for two months. Remove all prepared, pre-made foods, frozen and otherwise, from the stores. The youngsters will either learn to cook, or starve to death. Either way, they'll've shut up about how $28 lunches are why they can't get ahead.
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Eddie Haints
Eddie Haints@e_haints·
@WolfshadeTact @4nt1p4tt3rn Both are true. Too many people paying for food delivery everyday. Housing is too much due to govt suppressing supply and subsidizing demand. Jobs pay too little in entry positions due to labor market being flooded.
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Wolfshade
Wolfshade@WolfshadeTact·
@4nt1p4tt3rn The lunches aren't why they can't get ahead...... the system is structurally fucked for them. No incentive to bust their asses for shit wages the boomers want to pay.
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Dexter Wright
Dexter Wright@Dexter__Wright·
@Osint613 Have you noticed that Trump has seized several tankers for transporting sanctioned oil from Iran, but has never impeded one single vessel carrying Russian sanctioned oil. 🤔
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
NEW: U.S. forces seized the Skywave, an Iran-linked oil tanker, in the Indian Ocean overnight, according to three U.S. officials. The vessel was sanctioned in March for its role in moving Iranian crude and was likely loaded with over a million barrels from Kharg Island in February. - Wall Street Journal
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LT Jonathan Kendrick
LT Jonathan Kendrick@enjoyer_liberty·
“Why are men giving up on dating?”
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“Bad” Billy Pratt
“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY·
This is actually the best part of dating as a man. The thrill of the hunt.
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Kapt'n Krunch 🛠️⚓
Kapt'n Krunch 🛠️⚓@KaptainKrunch97·
How it feels to ask any AAA dev studio for a good game nowadays.
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Gwegowy Bovino
Gwegowy Bovino@c7227dpr·
@Austen @fangsxbangs It’s how our energy grid works, the massive increased demand on the local energy grid often requires operators controlled rolling blackouts, the inconsistent energy usage of centers also makes it much harder to not over/under compensate the needed capacity at any given time
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Eddie Haints
Eddie Haints@e_haints·
@AGCast4 >long stroke >rock n lock if you drop it right enough times This is an AK
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AG@AGCast4·
This is an AK
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S.🎧
S.🎧@1ssve·
This is one of the dumber things I've seen on a job application. Bro GPAs have decimals. Who put this together?
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Eddie Haints
Eddie Haints@e_haints·
@SlBrandin if I can't hook up my house to the local 138 kV line, we're ngmi
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Sam
Sam@SlBrandin·
It’s not clear to me that the reindustrialization movement in the US appreciates how existential these transmission planning outcomes are in determining their ability to succeed AI infrastructure growth can either be 1. An enormous tailwind for new industrial loads by enabling bulk power upgrades affording system level optionality and cost efficiency to readily serve new power-intensive applications where industrial activity is viable (in proximity to public infrastructure and resources) Or 2. An adversarial competitive force with completely inelastic demand sucking all future productivity potential out of any transmission infrastructure growth. Siting in remote locations where alternative industrial activity is infeasible and system expansion serves a very select few organizations with little to no socialized option value. Consumer affordability, economic development, and job growth prospects all permanently worse-off due to suboptimal system topology
Sam@SlBrandin

Resorting to direct cost allocation for transmission network upgrades driven by large load growth is an acknowledgment that current transmission planning practices don’t work If they did, new loads would be incentivized to site and behave in a manner which negates the need for direct cost allocation through maximally efficient utilization of existing and future network capacity No central planning is required to effectuate a future where the public can rest assured that every new MW connected to their grid is likely to make socialized transmission costs less expensive per MWh-served instead of more expensive Direct cost allocation chills new economic development through unnecessary friction limiting speed and affordability as prospective industrial consumers plan their fragile futures Communities can capture economic opportunity from jobs and tax base growth while also benefiting from a more coordinated use of our shared systems We can have it all

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