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  • Because they have to give that energy away in order to keep the grid stable.

    Hopefully better battery storage will make this better in the future.

    The aim with it is to naturally discourage people from overproducing in such overproduction times - e.g. maybe you disable your solar panels when you predict it will happen, lessening the sudden impact on the grid.

    FWIW you could buy a high capacity home battery already to eliminate it yourself (charge the battery in those times), but they’re still expensive.





  • nivenkostoAsklemmyHave you been stolen from?
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    5 months ago

    Yeah, had a drug dealer burgle our apartment (just an opportunistic thing, spare keys had been left outside by a friend who was moving). Fortunately no-one was in, but it sucked to have to deal with all the damage and security.

    We eventually tracked them down when they sold some stuff though and they were actually arrested and we got a few things back.

    It was awesome the police actually raided them. Unfortunately the new government released them as prisoners with “non-violent” offences.






  • Like a mix between the UK and Germany.

    The housing situation is also quite bad, it’s near impossible to rent if you move here for work (unless your company acts as a guarantor).

    The rent-controlled housing queue system is extremely corrupt and long - at least 8-year queues (unless you’re related to the local administration). Taxes are also insanely high on workers - 56+% income tax, 25% VAT.

    The currency has collapsed since COVID so wages are far worse relative to Europe than before (and let’s not even mention the USA).

    It’s far from everywhere (you’re not going on holiday to Russia these days), with few direct flights, and long delivery times for imports.

    But still the transport is quite good, there are a fair number of new apartments if you can buy a leasehold (it has its own issues with high fees and interest rates though), and a lot of online services.

    I’d give it a 6/10.