Hotzilla
Big part of the price was that Finland was close to needing rolling blackouts, because there wasn't enough electricity. All transmit lines were fully utilized, and all available power plants on, so only way to get the consumption down was with the price.
It worked, Finland dropped the electricity consumption almost 10% and we got through quite easily.
Finland is flat, no possiblity in hydro if you don't have the mountains with water in them. Norway gets all the hydro, and Finland buys it there.
Mainly the reason is that many countries do not have hourly capable meters, so calculating the price for each hour is not possible. Flat rate is needed when you just have the cumulative read once a month.
In Finland the meters communicate automatically once a day, and send the 24h values to grid company. The next generation meters which are now installed can communicate once a hour.
30% of Finns are on spot.
Did you research OPNSense vs pfsense? I have installed OPNSense, but having bit of performance issues with it, my 1Gbps ISP connection goes down 50% if IPS is enabled. Have been thinking that should I change to pfsense.
Can it be used as a tool for the professionals? Hell yes. Fear of losing jobs is hindering this discussion. These LLM models are tools, which can make people more efficient and make less mistakes.
If there is revolution, does he really think that the next guys are going to respect any of the laws/decisions he made. Nah, you cannot change me, that is the law!
Many are going to pay 200€ today
Normal energy price in Finland around 0,04€ - 0,10€/kWh. Last year average was 0,068€/kWh
Last 12 months Finland had electricity 87% with low carbon sources and 43% with renewables (source: https://app.electricitymaps.com/zone/FI )
During winter it stays pretty similar, because nuclear is 45%, wind 17%, hydro 17%, biomass 8% and solar is only 0.03%.
Coal is only 8%, but produces 58% of all CO2, which shows how bad it is.
I'm summer Finland gets same amount of solar radiation as German
This might change now relatively fast, now that large language models can process code, you could give the function to LLM to rename the function. Iterating over the code and rename all functions and variables.
This won't of course reproduce exact code, but it makes one really heavy part of reconstruction to human readable much lighter.