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This week, we're joined by Becca Wilks (@WilksBecca) of The National Wales to discuss a confidence and supply arrangement between Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru, and how it relates to the history of Welsh Labour in general. Of course we also discuss a Wales-centric startup that plans to heat homes in the most annoying way possible. And yes, we also discuss The Peppa Pig Incident. Hope you enjoy!

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etienne

I havent looked into it but on paper it seems like one of the most inocuous startups you've profiled yet. You have some guys burning electricity to run computers and throwing the heat outside the window all the time, and you have other ppl burning electricity/gas to heat their homes when it's cold. Why not take the former's heat and nicely offer it to the latter so that the latter have the chance to avoid burning that gas in the first place? Of course I'm sure the implementation details are all fucked up in this case but you didn't have to be so dismissive of the base concept? imo

trashfuture

It's up there with Sailcargo in terms of "not bad at base," but what gets me about it is that the Welsh government is trying to say to low income people specifically that they can have heat as a byproduct of compute needs. For me, the devil is in the implementation details.

Anonymous

I will say there is a way using storage tanks to use a boiler like that, but it’s needlessly complicated