• Routhinator@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    Such painfully obvious AI. Hot water lines from your municipality… yikes. The amount of heat and energy loss for piping hot water, not to mention the excess heat abnormally warming soil temps… wtf.

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      2 days ago

      Iceland does the municipal hot water, at least in large parts of Reykjavik. Although many hotels heat their own, because the sulphur smell from it is somewhat an acquired taste.

      Not the milk though, instead they pump fresh cold Skyr.

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        Most bigger municipalities in Sweden also does hot water for central heating - some and have just recently begun adding central cooling via cold water too

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      You spent too long engaging the joke then. Corporate theft issues aside this is the perfect use of AI. Its 5 seconds and move on…

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      If you run the hot water lines under the streets it can double as snow removal in the winter to help reduce road salt consumption!

      …We’ll just pretend we don’t have to worry about making urban heat islands worse in the summer