[06:30:38] Nice [09:03:08] @owenrb do you recommend sticking with the flexible octopus tariff or the tracker? [11:10:11] It depends if you're able to be flexible around your usage [11:11:49] At the moment it's below the expected October price cap - but it can raise quickly based on wholesale market [11:12:28] For gas - 100% for now. Going into winter I can't comment at the moment. For elec - id suggest exploring Agile over Tracker [15:46:14] Miraheze just went down again! I guess there are still DDOS attacks going on? [16:23:47] british empire government is the best in the world 💪 [19:21:11] not sure the relevance here. [19:28:59] cool [20:06:30] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/778017144813256735/1154870631448461402/image.png [21:18:59] they're keeping AI shit but let edit it now [22:49:02] UK is in this situation because they wanted to do what Germany did [22:49:40] Retire nuclear power plants and replace them with a little renewable energy and lots and lots of fossil fuels [22:56:26] this is one of the very few areas where the UK could draw inspiration from France [23:12:52] except you say retire nuclear, but france's biggest source of electricity is nuclear. [23:13:14] i think nuclear is an essential element in the transition if you want to eliminate fossil fuels. [23:13:39] but you are correct that germany is not leading the way there. in fact, going the wrong direction, imho