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Gallardo994, in How do you spend your idle time?

Looking for new music is always fun

scytale, (edited ) in What are some easy ways that you can improve energy efficiency and be more eco-friendly in your rental apartment?

Use fans in the summer. You can keep your thermostat at 77-78 during the day and still feel comfy. The issue of why you feel hot is not because 77 is hot, it’s because air is not moving. Having a fan on keeps the air circulating in your apartment, making it more comfortable without using too much energy; instead of relying on your AC to move air around by lowering the thermostat so it keeps turning on.

Blackout shades also work to cool down your apartment, not just keep light out. Put them on windows facing west to keep sunlight out during the hottest time of the day.

cynar,

You want white shades not black. A lot of modern glass is thermal blocking. It has a coating to reflect Infrared light. With black curtains, the sunlight hits the curtain and is absorbed. The curtain then re-radiates it as infrared. This spreads it around the room, since the window blocks it. With white, the light reflects off, and back out the window. This keeps more heat out.

For best effect, you want to use Mylar foil. I personally found the mylar bubble wrap wall insulation worked extremely well. It’s quite stiff, so easy to cut and handle. I used suction cups to hold it to the window. The outside would be the absolute best, but it still works extremely well on the inside.

scytale,

Indeed. The one I use is black on one side and reflective on the other. It also uses suction cups, so I can easily put them on and remove anytime.

krayj, in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

The most plausible path forward would be to pass the 2023 Medicare for All act (introduced by US representatives Pramila Jayapal, Debbie Dingell, and Bernie Sanders).

link: …house.gov/…/jayapal-dingell-sanders-introduce-me…

LesserAbe, (edited )

I’d love to see this pass.

Here are links to see who has co-sponsored these bills: House / Senate

If your senator or legislator has not sponsored that could be one action - call or write them asking them to support the bill.

That said, I volunteered with a group for a few years trying to pass an unrelated bill at the state level, which in at least one session had more than 50% of the chamber co-sponsoring, but we still couldn’t get our bill out of committee. Eventually, the bill actually was voted out of committee, only to add amendments that made our bill do the opposite of what it was intended to, and then we had to rally votes against it. Eventually I moved and kind of dropped out of that organization, but the reform we support still has not been passed. And that was for a non-partisan issue.

I don’t know the methodology that govtrack uses, but they give the Medicare for All act a 0% chance of being enacted. So I’m interested in more ideas on the nuts and bolts of passing a bill like this.

confluence,

I contacted my House rep. Thanks!

linearchaos, (edited ) in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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Swiss tech keychain pocket knife.

They have a microphillips and micro straight small enough to fix a loose screw on eyeglasses. The blade is serrated and sharp enough to make it through just about anything you really need to cut.

It looks enough like a key that (almost) no one questions it on my keychain.

I flew all the way to Florida with it on my keychain went through Disney with it on my keychain got to universal studios They actually recognized it and made me lose it.

When I got back I bought six more now somebody makes me throw one away I don’t care.

“swiss tech utili-key” on amazon, less than $8

kender242,
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Swiss tech keychain pocket knife.

Where do you get these?

Moghul,

I googled it for you and it seems like walmart sells them.

Scrongle,

How do I get to Walmart?

Moghul,

Idk, I’m on an entirely different continent, never been

sbv, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

I have an espresso maker. Knocking the coffee grounds into the garbage was kind of gross. So I got a cheap knock box to kick the puck out was a really nice treat.

And the espresso maker too, I guess. Being able to make a fresh, hot Americano in a couple of minutes is great.

nyar,

Compost please if it’s possible.

sbv,

Now that I’m using a knock box, it’s easy to compost the grounds.

momentary,

What exactly is a knock box? Just any old box?

sbv,

It needs to be rigid enough that the metal portafilter doesn’t destroy it, and mold proof so it can last a day or two between being emptied.

There’s a bunch here.

Agent641,

The worms go so fast

Piecemakers3Dprints,
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There are racing worms?

umbrella, in How do you spend your idle time?
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honestly just sit with boredom for a bit, you will detox and find something interesting to do.

Kolanaki,
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12 hours of laying in bed, staring at the ceiling later

“When does the idea happen?”

stoicmaverick,

Dude, I have kids. The mere idea of this being even a possibility from time to time sounds amazing.

hulemy,

Thinking about having kids stresses me out already :o

user224, in How do you spend your idle time?
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Basically just anything I can while waiting for time to pass. I can’t get deeper into something, because there’s not enough time. Usually that ends up being walking back and forth and thinking, having a fake conversation in my head.

like when sitting in the train

I don’t consider that idle time, but a fun activity. I often take a train or bus nowhere. That means, as far as I can go and back. Or try to make my commute as long as possible. For example, I found nice connections allowing me to extend my commute from school from just 18km to 133km, and it’s only €0.90 more expensive.

hulemy,

I listen to music and have imaginary concerts sometimes. Now if I could only have a good voice and be multilingual…

Ghyste, in How do you spend your idle time?

Sleep. Read. Listen to my inner monologue review everything wrong with my life and all of the mistakes I’ve made.

TryingToEscapeTarkov,

Same but add existential dread about the future and “what if” scenarios. “What if my dog died?”

skybreaker, in How do you spend your idle time?
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Video games, TV, books, music. Usually in that order.

Used to be reddit, but I left that crap during the great migration.

hulemy,

I still get sucked into Reddit stories from time to time, they’re so bad but so entertaining >:(

BudgetBandit, in What do you use to backup all your photos and documents, cloud or external drive or both?

Phone, PC, external SSD, iCloud All synced once a week or month or whatever

257m, in How do you spend your idle time?

Read some blogs, program, learn some math, play a ctf, play quake 3, browse lemmy etc

johnydoe666, in What are some easy ways that you can improve energy efficiency and be more eco-friendly in your rental apartment?

Don’t get kids.

olafurp, in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

Move to Europe

Lorindol,

The fastest way, certainly.

angstylittlecatboy,

Not available to non-yuppies though.

angstylittlecatboy, in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

State level systems. Some Canadian provinces had universal healthcare before Canada had it nationwide.

kefirchik, in About cheese

Why would inexpensive cheese manufacturers secretly add expensive ingredients like honey?

ZeroCool,

Because the bees would never see it coming!

pastermil,

They’d bee taken by surpise

ivanafterall,
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Oof, that one stings.

adam_y,
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kefirchik,

Cheap honey is cheap because it’s been adulterated with cheap non-honey syrup

adam_y,
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Is what the article I just posted says. Good summary.

My point is that manufacturers can throw all sorts of cheap stuff in that tastes like other stuff.

Slow,

Perhaps this aftertaste is caused by some unnatural ingredients in the composition. Nowadays, milk fat substitutes, calcium chloride and many other bad things are added to inexpensive cheeses.

It would be interesting to listen to the opinion of a technologist who produces similar products.

fiat_lux,

unnatural
milk fat substitutes, calcium chloride and many other bad things

Just because this comment can be easily misinterpreted:

  • Milk fat substitutes are just plant oils.
  • Calcium chloride is what they inject into you if you have a severe calcium deficiency. It's just calcium salt. Your regular table salt is Sodium chloride. Nigari is magnesium chloride used to make tofu. All three are salts that can be extracted from normal seawater.

Both plant fats and CaCl2 are natural, neither of them are "bad" (when, like everything, they're consumed in sensible amounts) and they should not be lumped in with "other bad things", even if you don't like those ingredients in your cheese.

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