“Was my daughter at the point of overheating? She’s 3 months old. They dehydrate very quickly,” English said.
Many smart thermostats can be enrolled in a program called "Smart Savers Texas."
The agreement states that in exchange for an entry into sweepstakes, electric customers allow them to control their thermostats during periods of high energy demand.
Don't worry Mr. English, I'm sure the Alexa and Google Nest you also didn't read the license agreement on would both dispatch the cops if they heard your child in distress.
Don't worry Mr. English, I'm sure the Alexa and Google Nest you also didn't read the license agreement on would both dispatch the cops if they heard your child in distress.
All that for a sweepstake entry? Holy fuck people are stupid.
They probably thought it was an energy saver mode. I doubt it said, "Can a stranger control the temperature sometimes?"
Sort of like jab lotteries
I had assumed it came with a tax break or power subsidy. This is stupid.