Thank you for tagging me. I’m glad I didn’t miss this, but I couldn’t do the full reply until the Sunday edition.
FauxPseudo
I offer absurdist edits of absurdist Heathcliff comics and c/keeptrack of absurdist government.
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FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Trump says he fears Putin ‘may be tapping me along’ after Zelenskyy meeting101·1 day agoI want to offer a long history of how everyone saw this coming but I think “LOL” is the best response
FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under TrumpEnglish1·1 day agoI’m only going to focus on one part because it shows the disconnect between you and I.
If you have a working printer, toner, paper…
Who said anything about a printer? I said hard copy. Not printout. Write it down. Carve it into rock or shape it in clay. 3000 cycles and you keep limiting yourself. That 200 pounds of copper wire could be pounded flat and marked with a sharp tool to create a long lasting hard copy. So many options for a hard copy and you defaulted to the one option we can’t even get to work when everything is working.
FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under TrumpEnglish1·2 days ago90% of people would die within the first three months because they don’t know how to cook and we have a three day supply rule in stores relying on just-in-time delivery.
If you make it past the first 90 you probably have seeds in the ground to get you to the next 90. We don’t just inherit the environment, we shape it. We can start growing our own food within weeks, not reliant on ancestors
But let’s get back to the topic. 3000 charge cycles, your number, is a lot. All that time can be used to make hard copies of essential information. You can learn how to salvage wire and build new energy sources. An average 2100²ft empty house has almost 200 pounds of copper wire in the walls. 3000 cycles to learn.
But thanks for telling me who I am and what skills I already have.
FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under TrumpEnglish1·2 days agoThe average hunter gatherer only worked for about 3-6 hours a day. They had more free time than we do.
FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under TrumpEnglish1·2 days agoPoint is that 3000 cycles is more than enough time to find or make a replacement even if society doesn’t rebuild.
FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under TrumpEnglish2·2 days agoThat’s… a lot of cycles. That’s almost a decade. Plenty of time to build an electric generator from scratch by traveling on foot to a copper mine and smelting the wire yourself. Unless you manage to pull an alternator from a car that can’t find gasoline and save yourself the trip. From that you could make a gravity battery or any number of other options.
FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under TrumpEnglish2·3 days agoThe average laptop is 65W. So the 40 amp solar battery station I built with a 100w panel could run a laptop 7 hours a day without any issues at all. Plenty of time to get actionable information out of it.
FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under TrumpEnglish5·3 days agoThe Amish are not self-sufficient. They are self-reliant. And it takes a minimum of 50 families for them to have a functioning community. What you’re describing is more of a frontiersman.
I have never lost a bet that depends on my fellow Americans being disappointed because they failed to understand something.
Region locking can be dodged of you plan to buy region locked games, use a VPN.
How many of those orders are Americans trying to get around import restrictions and tariffs?
That’s half of what my Sunday edits are.
This will be even cuter with a little ham car.
Sunday edition