Just because it’s only mentioned in some reposts, they had the grid back up and running at 100% in like six hours after this was published, so about 24 hours after the event itself (and it was at about 30%-50% when this was published already).
I mean, I still think it’s interesting to learn about this, but I do think it’s fun how much more pessimistic the article’s estimate is than how this actually went down. It’d be interesting to see a follow up covering how they went about pulling that off.
Just because it’s only mentioned in some reposts, they had the grid back up and running at 100% in like six hours after this was published, so about 24 hours after the event itself (and it was at about 30%-50% when this was published already).
I mean, I still think it’s interesting to learn about this, but I do think it’s fun how much more pessimistic the article’s estimate is than how this actually went down. It’d be interesting to see a follow up covering how they went about pulling that off.