Sanyanov

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Sanyanov,
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Sanyanov,

This.

Commenters, as always, went into false dichotomy.

We can absolutely live the life with same income, but without the grind. For that, we have to unionize and fight off hustle culture.

They want to make us work more for less, that’s all. And what’s gonna help it more than saying “you just a lazy shit who doesn’t work long enough, unlike N.”

Fuck them. We can afford to work less for more. It’s just that their wallets are gonna get hit this time, for real.

Sanyanov,

We always need unions to have a watch om ways we can be exploited, preventing that behavior.

Having good policies respecting workers is, essentially, an endgame for every struggle for worker’s rights.

And yes, it is best to have laws cementing those achievements.

Sanyanov,

I feel like Windows lacks some sort of switch that would clearly identify you as an advanced user allowed to do everything.

May be hidden as a flag in the registry, even.

Sanyanov,

Yes, and getting one on Windows is…problematic.

In Linux, you type sudo.

Sanyanov,

Fun part is, Aspergillus oryzae (fungi used to make koji) can develop into dangerous strains that release heavy toxins able to easily paralyze an adult forever.

Sanyanov, (edited )

To all of you cheese lovers: this is your Penicillium roqueforti, blue cheese mold, in a microbiology lab. Bon appetit

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Sanyanov,

Yeah, moldy bread will do (though it can contain some more nasty stuff as well)

Sanyanov,

Most of simple antibiotics are of fungal nature, yes

Using life against itself.

Sanyanov,

Mold is a structure formed by some fungi. Mold is always fungal.

Sanyanov,

At the same time, it’s not pronounced as “samon”

It’s either “saemon” or “semen” lol

Is English fucked? Yes, yes, absolutely yes.

Sanyanov,

I mean, the principle is correct, the treatment of the maintainer is not.

The person is volunteering to do hard meticulous work, and then gets yelled at in the most terrible manner.

It’s important to get the job done right, yes. It’s also important to politely direct to mistakes and respect person’s dignity.

Sanyanov,

Here’s a crazy idea: have both!

Don’t allow your boss to speak to you like that, unionize, and fight for your workers rights - including the right for dignity and respect, listed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but also for higher pay and better working conditions.

How does one hurt the other?

Also, I’m Russian.

Sanyanov,

That would require a gigantic scale of operations, and trees are just waaaay more economical.

Think of entire oceans full of algae not being enough to stop what’s currently going on with ecological situation.

Sanyanov, (edited )

Drive modernity to practicality. Embrace modern freight fleet, reject driving around in a truck to pick a bag of chips

Sanyanov, (edited )

Oh, marshrutka

So many good memories, got replaced with better buses in my city

Sanyanov,

Is Mongolian real estate empire a tent shop?

Sanyanov,

Just covering hard base with some material will make it wear down much faster due to the way pressures are distibuted.

Pressurized tires are much better in this case, allowing for a better distribution of mechanical stress and less wear and tear.

Sanyanov, (edited )

I’d say there’s enough stuff that can be turned into fire starter should you have time to dry it (and under a good cover with relatively strong winds and relatively low humidity for the area it will take several days to dry thin starters and months to dry firewood, so tarp won’t help you that much in the short run). Generally, if you’re in the wild in winter in northwestern Russia without already stored dry firewood or other fuel, your chances of survival are fairly questionable to begin with.

Yes, there aren’t many caves in there and terrain is very hard. Constructing a cover is not a trivial task. Normally in this environment survivalists resort to self-made tents or dig into the ground (latter being less popular in the winter, for obvious reasons), but both are fairly useless in a zombie apocalypse for the reasons you’ve already outlined. Mountain and treetop constructions will suffer severely from strong cold winds.

Realistically though, you cannot survive the wilderness of northwestern Russia (and a lot of wilderness for that matter) with just 4 objects. You’ll strike a way better chance by finding a remote village. Yes, you might have to ward off zombies, but, as you mentioned, environment will be less of an issue, and environment here is certainly deadly.

Sanyanov,

I honestly didn’t expect you to, but that was fun to me too!

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