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ekZepp , in Chill out man
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Diabolo96 , in Do you have plans for the fall?

I downloaded a shit ton of technical, survival, medicinal, herbal, and even the DSM -5 (cause mental health is important too when everything around you is crumbling ) books.

Why digital you ask ? Well, all these book aren’t available where i live and also because generating electricity isn’t a problem anymore with solar and it allow to create a lot of accurate copies of each book later to share with the survivors.

Kolanaki ,
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Making a generator isn’t really too hard either. Wrap some copper around a magnet and spin the magnet.

Diabolo96 ,

Am not very knowledgeable about these kinds of stuff but isn’t the hardest part is to output a stable voltage. I don’t even know how and if you can store such fluctuating energy.

veroxii ,

I’m not sure… I’m not a magnetist… But I’ve seen them manually dial the stargate by wrapping some copper wire around it. So how hard can it be?

stringere ,

I’m not a magnetist

Yeah, we can tell. Magnetician or magentologist, you philistine.

Stan ,
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The study of magenta.

Kolanaki ,
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Idk if a stable output is necessary to charge a battery. They make flashlights and other small things with simple generators you power by shaking, which charges the battery that runs the light.

I’ve never taken one apart to see what else is going on, but I’d sure like to.

Ticktok ,

yea, they usually have a rectifier in it. All that is usually is a configuration of four diodes(a component that only lets current flow one direction) so it can take the alternating current(AC) and convert it to direct current(DC) and then a large capacitor to stabilize the rectified voltage.

Diabolo96 ,

That’s really interesting. So you can technically make you own rectifier with salvaged electrics.

Whelks_chance ,

If you’re going to do that, salvaging a rectifier is probably easier. They’re in most devices nowadays

Diabolo96 ,

Thanks for the tip.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Just buy 2 steam powered generators that can burn coal. If you are really concerned. You can always find something to burn. Get two that way when one breaks you can use the other.

I stopped prepping long ago. I was freaked out by a pandemic way before 2020 and all my supplies were exhausted within a month. The only real way to prepare for the end of civilization and still have civilization is to have an entire backup civilization. Which none of us have the resources to do.

Diabolo96 ,

Am not really a prepper. The extreme tansion during the start of Ukraine invasion made me a bit paranoid about a third world war/nuclear war. Add to that that my niece was born not long after so i got even more paranoid and decided to see if it was possible to survive such events.

Prepping can buy you some time but it’s useless unless you have a bunker hidden somewhere until dust settles down and the population has thinned itself enough you can go scavenging far less dangerously (geuss what the rich people are doing !) then knowledge about everything is gonna be key to survive longer.

For us plebeians , it’s a gonna be a fight for survival and considering how it’s already a jungle where it’s eat or be eaten where i live the only way to survive would be by gathering into a large enough tribe, find a a secure location with only one entrance like a cave or something to settle in, never stop checking for intruders and becoming literal psychopathic monsters and kill, loot everything that approach your camp location .

I don’t have much faith in humanity and the more i read about how humans treat(ed) each other’s the more i rather have a cyanide pill instead of surviving.

afraid_of_zombies ,

I wouldn’t worry. The paranoid aren’t trustworthy.

LaunchesKayaks , in Hot day, cool treats.
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This is almost as bad as my former boss microwaving egg salad. The room we worked in was incredibly small, so the stench filled the place for hours.

BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

That should be illegal.

LaunchesKayaks ,
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I agree. It was so bad.

frippa , in hell nah
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🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️

Duchess , in My grandson just showed me the funniest cartoon
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i desperately want an imsorryjon community on lemmy/kbin

Lukerator ,

/c/imsorryjon

Duchess ,
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I actually found lemmit the other day and I must confess I’m subbed to loads of communities there now

Korne127 , in Chill out man
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darcy , in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?
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dont use grammarly spyware. i would recommend useragent switcher

0Xero0 OP ,
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it’s spyware? do you know of anything similar I should switch to?

Nioxic ,

Its basically a keylogger that checks EVERYTHING you type

Why do you think its company is valued so high?

They know everything you type. Even if you dont send it.

(Im not aware of an alternative. But if there is one its probably working the same way?)

darcy ,
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i hate to say this, but manually checking your writing is unfortunately the best option. unless it is running locally and open source, it is by definition a key-logger, no matter who operates it. if u need to use it, i would suggest only using it for important and non-sensitive content, and disabling it the rest of the time

0Xero0 OP ,
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I found LanguageTool and it seems to be open-source, is it safe?

darcy ,
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it really depends on your threat model and convenience/privacy tradeoff. i personally wouldnt use it, but i doubt its that bad, although i would suggest to use the webpage only, not the browser extension. at the end of the days theres obviously bigger things to worry about, but every part counts

0Xero0 OP ,
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it seems I can run it locally, but the information in the guide is beyond my knowledge

Duchess , in nya nya
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despite being a cat i don’t meow very often. i should remedy this posthaste.

mudmaniac , in Do you have plans for the fall?

Living around the equator means we don’t get autumn here…

FarLine99 , in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?

uBlock Origin, CanvasBlocker, Chameleon (protection from fingerprinting, browser profile spoofing), I still don’t care about cookies, SingleFile, Long Screenshot.

Sebo ,

If you use firefox it already has a pretty dam good screenshot extension built in

yogurtwrong , in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?
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Check out Dearrow. It’s a new extension from sponsorblock’s developer which removes clickbaity thumbnails and replaces them with crowdsourced ones

Dasnap , (edited )
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I tried using another extension that replaced the thumbnail with a frame from the video, which just led to it being more confusing to parse. Community sourcing this might be a better solution.

Edit: This is much better and I’ve already started adding titles and thumbnails.

Nioxic ,

Thank you for contributing

Nioxic ,

Crowdsourced thumbnails?

Lol

Id rather it was just a snippet of the channels banner or something.

MrNesser , in shitpost please ignore

Yep totally ignored

MrNesser , in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?

Bit warden is a must for me

I’ve had adblockers and Facebook gate installed for ages as well.

I think I’ll grab the youtube ones you have here I’m tired of ads

Tsunami45chan , in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?
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What are the others on top all I know is ublock origin and privacy badger.

0Xero0 OP ,
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From left to right excluding the ones you already knew: SimpleLogin, CanvasBlocker, DuckDuckGo, Malwarebytes, SponserBlock, Buster: Captcha Solver, Auto Tab Discard

Semmelstulle , in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?
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I only have 3 to reduce fingerprinting uBlock Origin Bitwarden Return YouTube Dislike

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