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Reddit’s user base, communities, and content have all evolved dramatically over time. I understand that people want a drop in replacement for it since they are unhappy with the current management of the site, but that simply won’t happen. Lemmy will develop its own culture, and it will probably take a long time before we have something comparable to reddit as it exists now. That being said, I think it’s really exciting being a part of this community and I hope it grows into something great.
This is probably not exactly what you’re looking for, but I saw a video once of a simple geothermal “ac” system, where you basically bury a large vessel of water in the ground, and then use a system not dissimilar to a water bong to cool pumped air down and then pump the cooled air into your living area. The ground at around 6 feet into the ground is around 20 degrees cooler than the ambient air temperature on the surface. It’s my understanding that this type of simple diy system would be most useful in third world countries, but it could be useful in case of grid failures too. I’ll see if I can find the video
Here it is, like I said, I don’t know how useful this would be in a survival situation, but probably better than nothing? Seems like this was meant to be built with materials that are easily found and available… This guy’s channel also has a lot of helpful things for living off grid as far as power and stuff
MS only wants you using their apps to access it since they have some form of DRM on it. At least with games, even if you install them on your PC, you don’t have access to the folders that they are stored in. For example, you can’t mod Microsoft store games (easily), because you can’t access the actual game exe
There’s this utility for dumping uwp apps but idk how it works for shows
What if I accidentally come home with $200 in snacks
So, idk if this is correct or not but it’s what I’ve heard from others. When you visit a community from an instance that isn’t it’s “home” instance, it will appear to have no content, if nobody else in your current instance has subscribed to it. The act of subscribing to that community causes your instance to sync its content. After that happens, anybody in your instance will be able to see its content, it will appear in “all”, etc. Afaik there’s no “master list” of instances and their related communities, so you have to subscribe to a community for the instance to become “aware” of it, so to speak