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You come off as browbeating him, accusing him of not knowing things, when he said a small thing that was fully accurate if not precise. That's why you're being downvoted.


"I’m inclined to say that this is not very survivable, regardless of your precautions, if your air conditioning has died."

How is that fully accurate? It seems to me that "not very survivable" is not accurate and is an over exaggeration. I don't expect a 50% death rate, even 10% would be extremely generous. It would be like me saying linux desktops are very common.


This is silly/pedantic. He's talking about being in a typical house with a dead A/C, experiencing the equivalent of 70C. Please tell us how you're going to survive that circumstance. Answer: you're not. You're going to change your circumstance, since it's not very survivable. You're going to leave your house and try to find somewhere cooler. His statement is accurate if not precise.


Lol it is not the equivalent of 70C. Please see the other resources people have posted here about understanding wet bulb temperatures. Even a wet bulb of 35C can be tolerated by most for hours - 70C could not.

I would not leave my house. My house has insulation and thermal mass, which would delay the tempature from reaching that level until later. I could use water to cool myself, whether in the bath tub or a trashcan. I could use a fan if there's power (depends on the temperature and humidity to reach that wet bulb). I could use frozen objects (even without power, the freezer will stay cold for at least a day). I also have a generator to power these things if there's a short to medium term outage.

Their statement was not about changing one's circumstance. It was that even with precautions, it's not very survivable. This is neither accurate nor precise. It is very survivable with precautions.


You're describing tactics that will lead to your tenuous survival. If the heat doesn't last too long. And if you don't have anyone else is your house, not a likely circumstance globally considered. Almost like 35C wet is not very survivable. Your claim that 35C wet can be tolerated by most for hours contradicts the article, and your claim that it's more tolerable than 70C dry contradicts the concept of heat index. Anyhow, you're welcome for my charitably stepping in to let you know why you're being downvoted. You're stuck on pedantry and straw manning and pointless unproductive argument. The Hacker News collective had you pegged, and I'll just join the downvote parade and ignore your type in the future. I'm out.


Thanks for making my argument for me anyway ;) you said it better than I probably could.


I feel sorry for you.




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