I fail to see how a progressive residential energy tax wouldn’t have been the better option but I’m super jacked to see progress being made, even if it is a tad misguided.
"I am super jacked to see progress being made in controlling the moral failings of certain humans, even if it has to be through banning the sale of alcohol nationwide."
High-End Gaming PCs Banned in Six US States
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#42It feels wrong to ban the sale of a product on the basis that "it might be used on the electrical grid". There is nothing stopping me from buying a PC and running it on my own off grid solution. If the power companies don't like my power consumption, they should simply implement solutions on their end, like charging me more money proportional to my usage.
It seems that charging a premium on energy use beyond a certain threshold would be far more effective. The carbon-cost of investigating high-end consumer electronics might actually be more than the few PCs that would be purchased.
You have x energy credits as part of the package, if you don't want to pay over that then your energy will, of course, be throttled.
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#43Wait, what about people who already own the high end gaming pc?
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#44Previous discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27954946 The top comment explains why this is probably a good thing.
Although the top comments TO that top comment seem to be explaining that the top comment is wrong, and it's probably a bad thing. ...I feel like this topic is oddly confusing.
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#46Also, is there any data that backs this? Like what % of total grid load goes to such PCs?
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#47Not really. The regulations also hit me as relatively reasonable, seemingly having exemptions for highly expandable devices, and largely being concerned with idle energy usage. Furthermore, this was known a long time in advance and is the reasoning for the ATX12VO standard that appeared in 2019. https://twitter.com/JayzTwoCents/status/1420206010317230081
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#48In this specific instance the consumer is being done a favor by being prevented from buying terrible prebuilts, but the law is absurd.
What's wrong with the prebuilts? Price vs performance?
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#49Re: High-End Gaming PCs Banned in Six US States
#50Previous discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27954946 The top comment explains why this is probably a good thing.