On April 8 we celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher, and remember all the lives she destroyed.
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On April 8 we celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher, and remember all the lives she destroyed.

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Seoul uses smart plugs and AI to help keep an eye on people who may be living alone or feeling isolated. The system watches simple daily signs, like electricity use and light levels. If nothing changes for a set time, it alerts a monitoring team, who can call or visit the person to make sure they are safe.
I can't find the big post i made about it a couple years ago but now that it's heating up again in the Northern Hemisphere, I just want every disabled, chronically ill, elderly, or medicated person to know that if your city/state sends out an alert telling people to raise their air conditioning temp or stop using it all together in order to ease the power grid in order to help the vulnerable: ignore it. You ARE the vulnerable in question. Don't die from the heat stroke you're at an increased risk for.
For those cooling down in the Southern Hemisphere, the same applies to what temp you set your heater to. Ignore it.