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Resource utilization metrics that ignore human desirability metrics are doomed to fail without extreme scarcity. When energy is plentiful enough that the cost of the utilization of the wasteful metric is far below the human desirability and willingness to spend for the service - it’s a losing discussion every single time. I sadly agree with some folks in generally don’t agree with in these matters - cheap, plentiful, renewable, environmentally friendly energy and efficient enough utilization to be practical from a cost and infrastructure point of view will win out of over raw optimality. I’d much rather take an air conditioned robo taxi than a loud spewing bus filled with other people that drops me off within walking distance if I pay close enough attention to the cryptic maps and unannounced stops, peering madly at the street sign we just passed. I’m sorry. I wish the world were better than that. But it won’t change no matter what the efficiency metrics say.


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