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sqw, in What is a good scary/horror movie to watch this month?
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not too scary but thought id drop a recommendation for dellamorte dellamore

WUED, (edited ) in What's a button you hate tapping or clicking accidentally?

I cant remember if it’s Facebook messenger or WhatsApp as I don’t use either that often, but one of them has a button on the keyboard to send like animated images or something and it’s so easy to hit that button and then select an image but the problem is that it doesn’t add it to a message which you then have to send, it just sends it straight away. I’ve sent some really inappropriate things to people I hardly know as a result, and I don’t feel like the attempt at an explanation helps.

YoFrodo, in Can anyone recommend terrible horror films?

Butt Boy

And

Shark Side of the Moon

fastfinge, in Suggestions for an iOS News app (or way) that doesn't track (much) data ?

I like lire. It works with any of the popular feed syncing services, self-hosted, cloud-hosted, or it can just run locally on your phone. Also, when full text extraction works, it’s a gamechanger. Unfortunately some websites (like bleeping computer) block it.

Gorgeous_Sloth,

Thanks, I’ll probably check this out !

citrusface, in Are those rust spots?

Shit, shirts dirty. Better throw it away.

kuneho, in What's a button you hate tapping or clicking accidentally?
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if I slide my finger from the letter “q” on phone keyboard to bottom right, it’s an ESC.

some apps register that and sometimes leaves the whole page where it was

hperrin, in What does this icon mean?

My guess is it means you can’t log in or aren’t logged in. It could also be block user or blocked user. It’s just a crossed out person, so it could be a number of things.

mogul, in How long would you live if electricity for the whole world went out permanently?

Wait, I’ve seen this TV show before.

morphballganon,

It was a movie. The end of Escape from LA.

mogul,
morphballganon,

Yeah also Dark Angel. My point is it’s been done a few times

NeoNachtwaechter, in What's a button you hate tapping or clicking accidentally?

That button on the left side edge of my Dell mouse.

Sucker has thrown me out of a teams meeting yesterday. Never ever used that button before. Don’t know how it’s called.

elephantium, in What's the most unique role model you've heard that was a green flag?
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Lupe dy Cazaril.

bumblebird, in How does one create a sub-group at Lemmy?

r/typewriters is what I miss most about reddit.

wowwoweowza,

Well… perhaps we’ll be the first two to start the conversation at Lemmy.

kalkulat, in How long would you live if electricity for the whole world went out permanently?
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I know a place I could last for months, depending on what time of year the power’s lost, but it’s a long ways from here. And then, only if bullets for hunting were still available (they’ll get scarce fast, faster than toilet paper when COVID came around). Once the bullets are gone, I’ve either learned to trap or become a vegetarian.

tallwookie,

black powder tech is very simple, you just need a mediocre blacksmith - and that’s just a strong man (or a woman, maybe) - and a little bathtub chemistry. basic black powder rifles are not the most accurate, you need rifling for that (grooves that create a spiral down the inside of the barrel of the rifle), but it’s easily doable. long/recurve/compound bows are an option if you have the knowhow and material science.

trapping/fishing is an option, as is animal husbandry, but hunting would never disappear

bradorsomething,

So just to start on your first point, let’s assume the flare hit and you need to start making black powder from raw ingredients. Since there are no more available with supply chain breakdown, without consulting the internet (also down), where are those coming from within walking or bicycle distance with maybe a paper map if you still have one?

tallwookie,

well black powder is just a mixture of charcoal (you need wood and mud to make a charcoal pit), saltpeter (aka potassium nitrate), and sulfur. nitrate is found in many household products - hence the bathtub chemistry. there’s a lot of that stuff all over the place, it’s in just about everything - from salts, makeup products, fertilizer, plant food, etc. I’d use that first while building a natural extraction process since it takes a long time, months usually.

you’d take dung from animals (horse works well or cow patties), wood ash, dry straw, and lots of urine (barrels of the stuff). a few months later you drain off the liquid, boil it with finely ground charcoal and then filter it with cloth. simmer the strained liquid until it’s reduced by 3/4, you want it really concentrated. spill it out onto very shallow pans and let it dry to crystalize the nitrates. sulfur is readily obtained from many sources - usually volcanic but these days its in a lot of building/construction materials like gypsum. basic chemistry will allow you to extract it. I live near geologically active areas, so sulfur would be relatively easy to obtain in the future.

there’s no real set recipe for black powder, but approx 75% dried & powdered nitrates, 15% dried and powdered charcoal, 10% dried and powdered sulfur. you want to grind each individually and then mix them together in those ratios. now you have black powder. keep it dry and away from spaks/flame/heat - bull horns work really well for this.

casting shot is just melting lead in a specific form - my father probable still has his old tools for that but if he doesnt they’re not hard to make. the only tricky bit in the whole process of building your own diy black powder rifle is the barrel - you have to hand forge those around a mandrel (a rod of a specific thickness) - I’d use high grade steel rods for that, since they’re just laying around. blacksmithing is usually a two or three person setup. once I had a water wheel constructed I’d probably build a hydraulic powered trip hammer to make things easier.

bradorsomething,

I feel like if this ever happened, you’d want to practice that first step, because it might be easier to get gallons of urine then extract from a number of those sources.

tallwookie,

the average person produces about 5 cups of urine in a day, and a gallon is 16 cups, so a group of people could easily produce anywhere between 1 and 3 gallons every day. the standard drum size is 55 gallons, so that’s easily obtainable. it’s a very slow synthesis, lasting 6+ months, you’d have between 3 and 10+ drums full of urine saved up at that point.

the average black powder musket or rifle gets about 50 shots per pound of black powder, and it takes a good minute or so to reload if you’re skilled, so you really dont carry that much powder around with you at any point in time. I figure you wouldnt need more that 5 pounds of it every month in a survival/hunting/defense against random invaders (rural setting) situation.

FrostyCaveman, in How long would you live if electricity for the whole world went out permanently?

In all likelihood the water system would probably stop working at some point, so whenever that goes plus two or three days is likely an upper bound on how long I could survive for. It’s pretty dry here so that would be a lethal problem.

If somehow it stays working, I could probably survive for a few months… basically until society and the supply chains completely break down and stop functioning followed by a period of mass starvation

NeoNachtwaechter,

the water system would probably stop working

Good point.

The sewage system as well. The smell makes life less fun, but the growth of bacteries there makes big cities uninhabitable after only a few weeks.

meco03211,

Protip. If the apocalypse begins at a punctuated point (bombs literally dropping on major powers as opposed to say global warming), fill your bathtub with water. That can hold a lot of water and should help you out.

FrostyCaveman,

An excellent idea. I’ve had it stuck in my mind since seeing The Road lol

aveline, in How long would you live if electricity for the whole world went out permanently?
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I live in the middle of the Mojave Desert, so I think it would depend on the time of year. There would be too many people fighting over what little water we have, and if it was in the middle of the summer, I don’t know that I would make it very long.

Ser_Salty,

Would it make you wish for a nuclear winter?

PraiseTheSoup, in What do you do when you're hungover?

Pedialyte, ibuprofen, and weed. I don’t drink much anymore but I used to get the most wicked hangovers that would leave me puking well into the afternoon the next day and unable to keep even water or pills down. Weed is the only thing that helps in that situation.

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