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001100010010, in How can I back up a community I mod?
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If an instance shuts down, there’s still cached copies of the community out there in the fediverse.

e-ratic,
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Only on instances where at least one user has subscribed from that instance

001100010010,
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Welp, time to set up accounts on those instances then.

croobat, in What are your favorite "ugly" games?
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Some people find Slay the Spire’s art ugly. Personally I find it creative and original, definitely more personality than if it was just another pixel art game. 😁

dumpsterlid,

I don’t find Slay The Spire that ugly artwise, I don’t find it beautiful… but what I do find ugly is how terribly Slay The Spire uses screen space. It has an AWFUL UI in terms of using space intelligently for important bits of gameplay information and I would love to play it on mobile (I play other deckbuilders on mobile a lot) but I will never touch it on mobile for that reason.

croobat,
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Really? Why do you say so? I always found it pretty usable, in mobile some buttons being so near the edges can be pretty uncomfortable tho.

pjhenry1216, in How can I back up a community I mod?

Setup your own instance (don't even need to allow other members), create the community there. Then just create some alt accounts on other instances that you think would be interested in your community. Subscribe to your community from those instances to at least get your stuff to appear. Than hope for the best.

collegefurtrader,

Oh so that will push the content to the ALL feed on the other instances right?

pete, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

I'm trying to stay away and I do feel like there is a reasonable chance I might be able to.
I recently subscribed to a Lemmy "self-hosted" and "asklemmy" group and content is starting to trickle in real good.

Mostly I feel it's a matter of consolidating Lemmy groups with the same topics into super-groups. This should help with general useability as well as making things more friendly for people moving over from Reddit.
Federation support for other Fediverse products towards Lemmy also will need some work still.

ArtificialLink, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

Lots of fans.

greendakota99,

So many solutions and yours is Onlyfans?

ArtificialLink,

Its effective and relatively cheap.

30isthenew29,

Only fans.

torknorggren, in What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?

Baseball-reference.com

user1919, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

fan and cooler during dry heat, onlyfans during humid heat after rain, get cotton vest for upper body and cotton bermuda shorts, get external keyboard and a laptop stand with fans for laptop.

WhyIDie,

ah, that was my problem, I was using onlyfans regardless of the weather

playxdestroy,
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honestly i wouldn’t masturbate during humid heat after rain

30isthenew29,

Before it I would say, so you can wash all the cum away.

hglman,

Don’t wear pants! It amazes me how people from colder climates don’t dress for the heat.

You must wear loose-fitting closes that allow breezes to pass through the material. In the sun, you must cover your skin and keep your clothes open.

Refefer, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

Air conditioning and swimming pools

queermunist, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
@queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

Fan + spray bottle filled with room temperature water. Divine

NewNewAccount,

Are you in a humid area?

queermunist,
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Actually yes - it’s definitely less effective when the humidity is super high, but usually on those days the temperature is also lower. Still works if the fan is strong enough.

hsl, in How can I back up a community I mod?
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While it’s interesting, it’s still more of a support question. Please check the sidebar for communities where you’d get more answers.

influence1123, in Anyone remember this ??

No clue.

YoMismo, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

North africa here, we are between air conditioning, fans, drink water and pray it ends fastly, in my country our problem is more energetical, more demand less production.

colonial, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
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Without HVAC (which I’m assuming is the case) your options are limited. I would look into fans and evaporative coolers.

There are also freestanding compression-based units that have you run tubes out the window, but avoid single tube models!

AngrilyEatingMuffins, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

If you don’t have air conditioning you can create a shitty version using a bucket of water, a towel and a fan. Just have the towel wick up the water and lay it over the fan.

kersploosh, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
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Have central air conditioning in all buildings.

Have a place to swim.

I’m in the US and it was 40C (104F) yesterday, which is normal for my area. I spent the whole day either indoors or in the neighborhood pool, and it was perfectly comfortable.

danikpapas,

Both AC and pools have a horrible upkeep cost.

Silvus,

I mean, I bought my window ac at least 10 years ago, the only upkeep is cleaning the filter. no issues. I bought a house with an AC from the 70s or 80s in the wall, also nothing but washing the filters. Sure I'm using electricity, but I wouldn't call that upkeep.

NewNewAccount,

Pretty sure that’s what that commenter meant. Running AC is a huge energy expenditure and is contributing to the long-term problem.

Pazintach,
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But it’s either this or hospital. Human body can’t cool down in very hot and high humidity environments, for example 40 degrees and 90% humidity. My mother was sent to hospital due to heat stroke, AC is life-saving. It would be better if there were better ways.

NewNewAccount,

Right. I don’t think individuals can or should do much beyond setting their AC at reasonable levels.

The responsibility is on governments to heavily invest in renewables so that we don’t continue on our current trajectory. If governments don’t act, the earth will inevitably force some sort of reduction in energy usage and it’ll be far less comfortable than higher taxes.

mr47,

Exactly. The issue is with the source of electricity, not with the AC itself. Not to mention that leading by example is nice, but it's not always the best course of action. An individual avoiding AC is a drop in the water, and not going to save the planet, while suffering immensely. Hell, even if every single individual stopped using AC at home (which isn't even close to reality), that wouldn't have a significant effect, compared to what corporations, factories, etc. are doing.

NewNewAccount,

In this context, corporations and factories are people. Their energy expenditure is a consequence of providing good and services to consumers.

There’s no “them” to point fingers at here, unfortunately.

Vormuk,

The price of electricity in my country (the UK) has gone stupid high right now. We don’t have AC in our homes normally in the country. But I bought a 2nd hand portable unit about 7 years ago when my first son was born cos I was afraid of him gettin too hot at night. I have a 2nd son now and we have had some record high temps last month and o could only afford yo keep this AC unit on for a like 2 to 3 hours at night time in just his room and only on the hottest days. Anymore than that and we woild struggle to pay the energy bill that follows.

It’s not maintenance cost that’s the issue. It’s energy cost.

HobbitFoot,

So does winter heating.

redballooon,

Unlike winter heating, at least you can power the AC by the very sun that burns on your roof.

danikpapas,

Thats why I wear jackets indoors

golamas1999,

We bought a cheap above ground pool that we put out in the summer. It helps that we have super cheap abundant supply of water.

PenguinJuice,

Soon people are going to be working in pools. Working from Pool (WFP) becomes the norm because of the heat.

Soon we will evolve to go back in the water. Water levels rise.

Years pass, emissions go down, we evolve to go back onto the land.

The cycle repeats.

yumpsuit,

this is underground morlock burrow erasure

conc,

Soon we will evolve to go back in the water. Water levels rise.

Two drifters meet. Something needs to be exchanged.

starlinguk,
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In a lot of hot weather countries people don't have air-conditioning. 40C is also not comfortable in the slightest when the humidity is 90 percent.

hglman,

No where on earth is it 40c at 90% humidity, that is explicitly deadly and quickly.

Pazintach,
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https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/f39cbb4a-b9b7-4f9e-bc70-63398084efa5.pngIt’s not always, but from where I live (a place beside the sea), humidity is always high, and we had multiple days of 40 degrees last year.

hglman,

Indeed, many places are 40 and 90% within a day, but not simultaneously. You can see in your image how the peak humidity was at 00:00 and the peak temp at 14:00.

hglman,

Indeed, many places are 40 and 90% within a day, but not simultaneously. You can see in your image how the peak humidity was at 00:00 and the peak temp at 14:00.

kersploosh,
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I agree. I have lived in hot, humid places without air conditioning. The only solution is to find cool places (in the shade, in a cellar), stay wet, drink lots of water, and avoid physical exertion until the sun goes down.

I am spoiled now. I live in a region with cheap, low-carbon electricity (almost entirely from hydro, nuclear, and wind) and modern infrastructure, so air conditioning is standard practice. I wish the whole world could have the same.

tiredofsametab,

Most of the world does not have central heat and central air.

In many areas, pools can be difficult due to a number of economic, social, and other factors.

Additionally, running AC constantly also puts more heat outside and, depending upon your power source, increases emissions further contributing to global climate issues just making things worse.

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