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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 16, 2023

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So in your Schism crosspost, trolls are pointing at my heat pump thing "over at tHe BaD pLaCe" as evidence for banning gas appliances (ignoring that induction stoves are resistance heat, not heat pumps with a 3-4x efficiency multiplier over gas!)

This is exactly why I was reluctant to make the post without a ton of disclaimers, and obviously I should have been strident enough to stop people like that feeling it supported them.

(Also how the hell do people fill up a 200amp breaker panel without running a machine shop? I'm so fucking tired of being lectured about the "climate crisis" by people who waste dozens of times as much energy as I do on frivolous upper middle class lifestyle signalling. My house panel only has a 100a feed, and it's nowhere near maxed out!)

FWIW the size of the panel is not directly related to service capacity, it's just a factor of how many branch circuits you need.

That's so weird: I also just assumed there's some NEC rule limiting breaker amps on a panel to like 150% or something, but section 220 says it really is just based on the load calc. It's never come up for me for obvious poorfag reasons.

It's funny how nitpicky and micromanaging some parts of the code are, and others are just like "yeah, use common sense or whatever, I'm not your mom"