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

I recommended if you have a two floor house put a window fan sucking the air out on the top floor. It makes a huge difference.

hglman,

It really does.

bugs, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
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If you’re without an ac in Europe I highly suggest getting a simple window unit for your room. They are easy to install. Be sure to seal your door so the air doesn’t escape. Portable ac units are known to be very inefficient, be wary of those. Cold showers help in extreme circumstances. Block all sources of light. Blackout curtain or just some covers over the windows. Keep humidity below 60% if you can, dehumidifiers will help but larger ones will rack up your electric bill quick.

CarbonOtter,

The problem is that the windows might not be suitable for window units. For instance in the Netherlands our windows typically tilt or turn (like a door) open, they don’t slide up. The walls and ceilings are usually solid brick or concrete, so you can’t hide ducts in there for central AC. That leaves a split unit in one room or a portable unit.

Blocking the light made a huge difference in my house. I have are 3 small skylights on the south side that now have sun shades on the outside. They still let in some light, but it’s at least 5c cooler on the top floor.

bugs,
@bugs@lemmy.world avatar

Oh well, that sucks. Guess a portable unit would work in this case. Could just jimmy the pipe and make a diy block for the window itself. It’s just a simple tube that sticks out the window. Good to know a bit about them before getting one.

youtu.be/_-mBeYC2KGc

Here’s a great video on the topic

CADmonkey, in What do you use Vaseline for?

I had an old Japanese truck, and when I replaced the oil pump you were supposed to pack the spaces around the gears of the new pump so it would pump oil. It was how you “primed” the oil pump.

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

Air conditioner… After moving to Europe I’m amazed by how people are so miserable and complaining every day for 1 to 2 months, then just repeat it over and over every year.

MedicPigBabySaver, in What series did you rewatch most often?

MAS*H or Seinfeld.

DontTreadOnBigfoot, in What series did you rewatch most often?
@DontTreadOnBigfoot@lemmy.world avatar

Futurama, Archer, Chuck, Love death & robots

H3wastooshort, in What do you use Vaseline for?
  1. Heat vaseline in a small container or on a spoon
  2. Suck up into syringe
  3. Inject liberally into veins switches, connectors, and other electronic moving parts that I’d like to be waterproof. (0. Cover PCB in nail polish or specially-made products)
AphoticDev,
@AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

If those parts happen to be plastic, don’t do this. It will slowly dissolve some types of plastic.

spaxxor,

I used to use it with my hobo chiller of doom when extreme overclocking. I only use it to insulate the socket now, the board is covered in liquid electrical tape.

The hobo chiller of doom got upgraded to a water block glued to a peltier, and it’s still hobo as crap.

H3wastooshort,

pictures, please

spaxxor,

Sadly the hobo chiller of doom and the rest of my oc gear are in storage, otherwise I would.

BedbugCutlefish, in What series did you rewatch most often?
@BedbugCutlefish@lemmy.world avatar

None? I’ve never really understood the appeal of ‘rewatching stuff’. My favorite movie(s) are the LotR ones, and I’ve probably watched it through… three times over my life?

bl4in, in What series did you rewatch most often?
@bl4in@lemmy.zip avatar

definitely Red Dwarf

Transcendant,

Only a complete smeghead would rewatch Red Dwarf

calhoon2005,
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…but what is it?

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

Brazilian here, to be fair I’ve read so many good tricks here that I am not sure what I have to contribute, but yeah, light clothes with bright colours or white, don’t dress dark as your clothes you heat up. No shoes if you can, but also not barefeet lol sandals and flip flops havaianas styles. If you live close to the beach obviously go take a swim, otherwise swimming pool or AC at home or car or go to store random stores with AC too lol. Drink cold stuff, keep hydrated. Fans, and cold shower.

Charliebeans, in What is active user?

Oh, I didn’t know that this community is not for lemmy questions… Cross posted to lemmy.ml/post/2148748

hedge,
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I❤️Joe Cool Snoopy👍

hsl,
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Perfect! Removing this post now under rule #3.

Cube6392, in What is active user?
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Neonridex, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
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In the Philippines, Filipinos usually go to malls for free air-conditioning since electric bills here in the country is not very friendly in terms of the costs. If you are lucky enough to be in the middle class, running the AC during afternoon for some hours is enough already.

koncertejo, in What movie did you rewatch most often?

Your Name (Kimi no Na wa). I've seen it at least a dozen times; it's always incredibly emotionally impactful every time. Really beautiful movie.

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

Use to take ice packs you freeze to then use to keep your lunch cool in whatever you carry lunches in. Also had a couple hard-plastic small rectangular packs that went into mini coolers that could be frozen …anyway, we’d put them under our Nintendo deck back in the day, to keep it cool, because it’d be summer and back then we didn’t have air conditioning, and a lot of games we played didn’t have saves, so we’d keep that Nintendo deck on for hours & hours and it would run hot like that.

Also, this sucked but it works; put on a bathing suit, while in doors, & get a cold shower, and then surround yourself with some electric fans. Then as soon as you start to feel hot again, go get another cold shower. Again, it sucks, having to constantly get wet, but it was some relief.

Honestly I’d live in my bathtub chin deep in cold water if I ever lose the ability to have AC now, I’m too old to deal with the g.d. heat anymore.

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