• scratchee@feddit.ukEnglish
    101·
    1 day ago

    A backup system that isn’t tested regularly is not a backup at all, just the illusion of one.

    If you can’t turn the power off with 24h notice then nature will turn it off with zero notice at the most inconvenient moment.

    • Robin@lemmy.worldEnglish
      4·
      1 day ago

      They should indeed do regular tests of their backups. They should also ensure technical staff is on-site during those tests.

    • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
      412·
      1 day ago

      I do not follow the logic of people being so blinded by their love of cats that they literally think they can become electrical grid engineers and know all the risks, just because they want to know them.

      It does not matter if every single vulnerable building has backups and tested them yesterday (obviously none of that could ever be close to true), it’s still a non-zero risk to human lives, for one cat.

      • ameancow@lemmy.worldEnglish
        92·
        1 day ago

        They reroute and turn off sections of wiring all the damn time for maintenance, they have crews out in the field who are literally going around, turning some lines off after turning others on, and doing routine work on lines, transformers and other components. It’s not life and death, it’s just a company being cheap and lazy.

        If having a love for life and wanting better outcomes and hope and inspiration for innocent life baffles your sense of logic, then maybe your sense of logic is flawed and holding you back from emotional growth.

        • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
          34·
          1 day ago

          Sure go ahead and assume I want the cat to die. Which I didn’t. What the fuck.

          The cat was rescued apparently anyway.

          • ameancow@lemmy.worldEnglish
            51·
            1 day ago

            You’re digging yourself into a hole that seems oblivious to normal human feelings and getting irate at the responses. This is all you baby.

      • scratchee@feddit.ukEnglish
        61·
        1 day ago

        The cat isn’t part of the equation, I gave no opinion on that. The risk of never testing your failure response is much higher than the risk of testing your failure response.

        If a test happens to save a cat? Lucky cat. If not, they’ll still have to test it at some other point anyway.

        • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
          48·
          1 day ago

          I never remotely commented that backup systems shouldn’t be tested. Bizarre.