I wasn't looking for conspiracies and disconnected facts (i.e., flash flood through a rural, summer camp).
Dallas was a T5 datacenter hub before Uri in 2021 and did well during the storm because they were designed to service level guarantees [0].
It's also silly to claim that TXSE's performance is disconnected from serious TX investors.
[0] https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/analysis/how-data-cent...
What conspiracies? These are actual things that happened delivered as a sarcastic dialog that goes to show how the government in Texas behaves. Also, I never claimed anything about investors of TXSE. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter where an SE's data centers are located. They will all need redundancy plans. If you think Texas is a better location than other sites, then you have to focus on what have historically been issues for Texas. If you depend on the state's government doing things other than lining their pockets or at least the favorite pet project's coffers, then you are prone for failing. Those unwilling to study history are doomed to repeat it