So say we all.
Perhaps as an even more sinister than usual member of the Tal Shiar.
Judging by the comments I would say apparently so!
Conversely I found kbin much better to use on mobile and somewhat confusing on mobile š Great to see work to help it be better to use in any case!
I disagree. You need dynamic pricing but it needs to be manageable. Letās say you start a cycle on the washing machine then a few minutes in the price suddenly jumps to an extreme high - thatās not manageable.
Giving users some warning throughout the day of price shifts actually meets the point of dynamic pricing better, too. The point is to get more power used when there is excess and less when supply is struggling. That doesnāt happen if people donāt get the chance to plan, even if that planning is only 30 minutes notice.
The energy company Iām with in the UK offers this type of dynamic pricing. Iām not on that tariff, but the setup is a great idea.
The pitch is that they give you notice , sometimes half hour sometimes more, of price shifts. Then you can chose to maybe do you laundry later or sooner depending whatās going to be better. One of their use cases is even to have a rig where an electric car battery can supply energy to the house. You charge your car when power is cheap / free, run your home from the carās battery when it gets high.
They even have an API that some people use to automate tasks to take advantage of the price shifts.
Done well itās excellent, but definitely needs an ethical mindset behind it. Fortunately in the UK, Octopus Energy is nothing if not ethical, but they are very much notable by this difference!
Iāve always found snapdrop very very inconsistent. When it works is amazing, but it often as not doesnāt see other devices.
LocalSend, on the other hand, is excellent. Itās an app so needs to be installed but it available for about every platform desktop and mobile and is my go-to now.
As a middle ground you could follow a Lemmy communityās RSS feed then jump in via the link for anything you wanted to see the conversation for :)