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  • It took me a while to get my head around how it worked, and initially I would have enormous automations "turn on light X at 75%", "turn on light Y at 55%", "turn on power outlet XYZ", "close shades window XYZ" for each and every lamp and feature I wanted for the evening, for instance. And you could actually see those things happen sequentially.

    Now it's just "turn on scene 1" and poof all lights are on exactly how I want them.

  • Yes, power outages are possible through cyber attacks, and they could become more prevalent. But according to the experts, this particular incident was not a cyber attack. And I prefer to listen to experts than my gut, as my gut is far too often wrong!

    Weather engineering is also something that exists, but that is also highly unlikely to be the cause of this particular power outage.

    You go ahead and stay in your conspiracy bubble, meanwhile we in reality continue to live our lives like normal.

  • That's not how anything works.

    There are only 2 instances of media outlets being banned based on the outcome of a political action and both had been known to spread complete and utter nonsense as "alternative facts" before they were banned: Russia Today and Sputnik.

    There's not a great big cabal that says what's true and what's not.

    There are objective facts, there are opinions and there are complete fabrications aka lies aka "alternative facts".
    Facts are fine.
    Opinions are fine, but they're not facts.
    Complete fabrications or "alternative facts" are not fine, they can be objectively judged to be complete fabrications.