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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 >:(

Stephen304, in What are some easy ways that you can improve energy efficiency and be more eco-friendly in your rental apartment?

My go tos are

  • Low(er) flow faucet aerators & shower heads (don’t have to get crazy but try a few at different flows to see if you can go any lower without it being obnoxious, I stopped at 1.5gpm as the 1gpm restrictors felt like a stingy public bathroom)
  • Adjust water heater to a cooler temp (at 125-130F I can still get the shower as hot as I need just by turning it close to full hot)
  • LEDs in all light fixtures, I usually calculate lumens per watt to get the most efficient I can find while still having ~80+ cri and a 2700-3000k temperature (colder temperatures are usually more efficient but I’m not about living in blue light)
  • IR reflecting window film for the summer and draft-reducing film for the winter
  • Weather stripping to fill any drafty gaps
  • Make sure HVAC filter is changed on time and not restricting air flow
  • Simply let it get a bit warm in the summer and a bit chilly in the winter, use eco modes if your thermostat has it
toaster,

This is great!

AnonymousLlama, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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I'm pretty fond of these little Velcro straps I got from Amazon that are like 10cm x 30cm, you use them to push all your computer cables into them so you can neaten them up. I've got several of them strapped back to back and it's a pretty decent solution (and being Velcro you can just pull it apart later on)

lightnsfw,

A place I used to work at gave us big rolls of double sided velcro for cable management purposes. Me and another guy built a jig to split them in half so it was 1/4" instead of 1/2". Worked great and I still have a ton of those rolls we made from leaving it in my pocket at the end of the day. Very handy stuff to have around.

temmink,

Is “leaving it in my pocket at the end of the day” a euphemism for “I stole it”?

meekah, (edited )
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Sure, if you like licking boots.

Consumables like that are common to be accidentally taken home if you don’t switch to work clothes at work. Any company complaining about it is insane.

lightnsfw,

…Sort of…

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.

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

In addition to the socket sealers on outlets you can caulk any gaps between the outlet box and drywall. (Don’t put anything inside the outlet box)

The same thing can be done with can light fixtures if you’re on the top floor

toaster,

Is here any kind of caulk to be aware of to avoid electrical fire hazard?

Screamium,

I don’t think so. As long as nothing gets inside the outlet box there should be no fire hazard. There are acoustic caulk that don’t dry out and crack, which helps with sound proofing. I’ve heard Red Devil caulk works just as well, but it’s less expensive because it doesn’t have “acoustic” on the label

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

By eating your landlord

toaster,

Yum

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.

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.

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

The bathroom/shower.

1 kW is enough to heat 1 liter of water per minute by 14.3 degrees Celsius. If you have a 20 l/min shower head and water pressure to actually deliver that, that’s 20-30 kW of power for as long as the shower is running (if the water is heated by heat pump, that’s output power, input would be 1/4th to 1/3rd, and wastewater heat recovery is possible - but most places don’t have that and use fossil fuel or resistive heating).

A 15 minute, 20l/min shower uses 5-7.5 kWh. You can reduce that by a factor of 6 by using a 10 l shower head and 5 minutes of water (turning the water off while you don’t actively need it). At 200 kg CO2 per MWh (natural gas), that’s 0.3-0.45 tons of CO2 saved per year.

Likewise, lowering the thermostat and saving heating can make a huge difference.

In general on a large scale, living in a smaller apartment is “greener”, since less space needs to be heated, but also less space has to be built, and higher density means less travel.

Heating/housing, food, and travel are typically the biggest parts of your footprint. For travel, distance matters more than the way you move. Flights aren’t great per km traveled but what makes them really impactful is that they make it practical to travel large distances. (Keep that in mind when you see “green” politicians trying to propose measures - often these measures are either purely symbolic, adding annoyance without benefit, or work mostly by making it impractical/undesirable to travel or do otherwise enjoyable things).

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?”

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

Two items I can think of: a bluetooth/wifi controlled multicolored lightbulb and reusable K-cups

Rather than setting up strips of lighting along my ceiling in my apartment, just changing out the bulb in my lamp is a really simple way to have full customization of a room’s lighting. Nowadays, I find myself just lying in bed, changing the color and brightness of the bulb on my phone as I listen to music, changing it to whatever feels the best. Even for regular use, changing how bright or soft the white light is can be useful.

As for the K-cups, it makes for a really easy method of making coffee at the office. Due to a long commute, I have to wake up earlier than I would like to arrive at the office on time, and it generally leaves me little time to prepare coffee at home. During the summer I usually prepare cold brew the night before, though in fall and winter, I prefer warm coffee and I find it easiest to grind whole beans myself, prepare a K-cup the night before, and then brew once I arrive. Simple and clean with very little hassle.

sock, in How do you spend your idle time?

learn something

exercise

stretch

listening to music staring at a wall while blazed out of my mind

gaming

options r endless really (i say while laying in bed doing nothing)

owatnext, (edited ) in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?

I drive a 2000 Honda Insight. It’s pretty cool.

Pro: good gas mileage, manual transmission, cheap maintenance, comfy seats. I can go ~700mi on a tank. Costs me $40 to fill. I fill it maybe 8-10 times a year assuming no road trips. It’s about 60-70MPG.

Cons: slowest car I have ever driven so I have to plan merging onto highways/motorways very precisely. Literally my only complaint.

I like that car. It’s pretty neat.

a photograph of a silver 2000 Honda Insight.

Edit:

Another con: it only has two seats. Doesn’t hurt my use cases where I generally drive solo, or at most with my love, but for some that may pose an issue. (Think about it, though, most people who drive only drive themselves, generally to and from work.)

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

For starters you can ask why your apartment management charged you 104 dollars for heat a month even though you use the gym showers at work, and it was never cold enough to turn on the heater. That’s one way

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