Tar_alcaran
@Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Soil power: UK startup Bactery is generating sustainable energy from the earth 1 week ago:
Oh, this is fun tech, but it’s more of a toy than actually useful.
I had a tour with a Dutch company who does something similar, and they told me they were hoping to build up to a quarter of a watt per square meter. With a big downside being that it requires anaerobic soil, and healthy bacteria, so basically anything that’s not a warm, muddy swamp is a no go.
A quarter watt will provide power for a single LED about as bright as a modern candle, which is what they used it for at the demo site, lighting up the edges of a path with fiber optic strands with an LED.
- Comment on "Hey ChatGPT, this new popular preacher in Jerusalem called Jesus is telling me I should give away all of my riches to the poor so that I can have spiritual salvation. That seems quite risky and I do… 1 week ago:
Also if your family doesn’t want you to join a cult, just leave them bro.
- Comment on How it goes everytime 1 week ago:
Amen. That’s a position I fully agree with. It’s not one most people who manage stuff agree with.
- Comment on How it goes everytime 1 week ago:
Managing is literally the easiest part. Finding someone to volunteer for shit shoveling duty is a lot harder.
- Comment on How it goes everytime 1 week ago:
See, if dictators call themselves proles, then it totally is a proletariat. After all, we’re all equals, my comrades.
- Comment on Many such cases 1 week ago:
There are a few groups in Europe that do WW2 Wehrmacht living history. They ask some VERY strict questions when you want to join, and have a very very long (non public) list of stuff that gets you banned for life.
And then there are some groups that don’t ask questions and don’t have lists. Unsurprisingly, they also don’t get invented to events, or anything. Nobody wants to sit at a table with them.
- Comment on History is written by historians 💪💪💪💪💪 1 week ago:
“I am Ozymandias, King of Kings…”
A great poem, but there remains quite a bit more than level sands of what Ramses II made. Hes probably in the top 3 of famous pharaohs.
Doesn’t detract from the rest of your point though.
- Comment on History is written by historians 💪💪💪💪💪 1 week ago:
True, and dead people make poor writers.
- Comment on Crows are communicating in ways that mirror true language 1 week ago:
He insists on existing.
- Comment on B-but muh based king! 1 week ago:
He was ahead of his time, but not in fashion.
- Comment on It is crazy how Whitewashed the practice of roman slavery has become 1 week ago:
“this is wrong, but also really useful so we’re going to do it and pretend to feel bad”
- Comment on Oh lord yes 2 weeks ago:
No, but being at war with the English is a pretty universal experience.
- Comment on Oh lord yes 2 weeks ago:
Fwiw nobody loses weight through exercise anyway.
If you want some depressing stats: walking around a soccer field burns 2 entire peanut M&Ms. Not 2 bags, 2 individual candies.
- Comment on Oh lord yes 2 weeks ago:
I’d you’re open to advice: calories aren’t what makes you feel full. Mass makes you feel full (a bit over simplified, but not completely wrong), so what you need to do is eat stuff, and I ate SO many carrots and cucumbers when I was trying to feel more full without more calories.
I absolutely hate raw carrots now, but eh, small price to pay.
For a lot of people losing weight is not easy. You could also tell a smoker that it is easy to quit smoking, just don’t pick up a cigarette anymore.
Yeah, except then you die. So actually DO keep smoking, but limit yourself to 3x a quarter of a cigarette per day. Easy, right?
- Comment on Oh lord yes 2 weeks ago:
Losing weight is very, very, very easy once you make up your mind to do it and have a basic understanding of what food does to the body.
No, losing weight is very very SIMPLE.
But a lot of people, like me when I was obese, don’t struggle with knowing what to eat. We struggle with our brain, with satiety, with binging. With failing and comforting ourselves with food and failing more. With controlling food as a means of controlling our lives. With not taking ownership of our problems.
It’s not easy at all. It’s really fucking hard. But at least it’s not complicated.
- Comment on Oh lord yes 2 weeks ago:
The statement “Weightloss is calories in, calories out” is rather like “running a marathon is just running 100 meters and repeating it 420 more times”. It’s entirely true, but it’s reductive beyond uselessness. Yes, if you burn more calories than you eat, you will always lose weight. And if you run 421, 100m stretches you’ve done a marathon. And both of those pieces of advice are completely useless to anyone trying to do it, and they can possibly even make things worse.
Managing satiety, breaking patterns, learning recipes that work for you, finding comfort without food, learning to say no to your immediate friends and family, dealing with binging, rewarding yourself without food, and many maaaaany other things are the tools people need to lose weight.
Calorie counting is useful and foundational, but you like my therapist used to say: “you can’t live in a foundation”. But, without a good foundation, you can’t build a house either. If you switch your 5000 calorie fastfood diet for 5000 calories of fruit and vegetables, you’re not going to lose weight.
- Comment on Oh lord yes 2 weeks ago:
Ehhhh sorta kinda. If you eat a more “natural” diet (read: not super processed) then the two are pretty closely linked. But we’ve invented entirely new foods that basically gives you zero satiety, but also has hundreds and hundreds of calories.
You can eat to satiety on carrots and spinach, and literally starve to death from lack of calories. You can also feel hungry all day and gain weight from drinking soda and eating cookies.
- Comment on Dicks out for victory 2 weeks ago:
How to beat the celts:
Fight them in a fight of hip high stinging nettles, holly or hogweed
- Comment on Me too 2 weeks ago:
“so, this book will contain drawings of things that kill you?”
“No”
“Descriptions of things that kill you?”
“No”
“Well, then how are you going to teach people about the things that kill them”
“Ahhh, well, I’ve got a novel method!”
- Comment on I'm sure everything is fine! 2 weeks ago:
For context: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyshtym_disaster
And in summary: Soviets build nuclear weapons plant with the usual Soviet care for safety. It predictably goes wrong, but since the effects only hit the Soviet Union, they cover it up till practically the end of their nation.
- Comment on He learnt that the hard way 3 weeks ago:
Columbus was convinced the world was a lot smaller than it is, and a lot smaller than pretty much everyone with more than 2 braincells said it was. So, since the world is small, and getting to India from Spain requires a long detour around Africa, with the hardest part going against the prevailing winds. He figured he’d just go west and get to India from the other side.
And, being the luckiest bastard in the entire Iberian peninsula, he didn’t end up lost in a giant ocean of nothing, but instead found land only slightly beyond where he calculated India to be.
Except of course it wasn’t. He’d go his entire life denying he was wrong though.
- Comment on It's supposed to be my retirement 3 weeks ago:
I would teach rich bastards the errors of their ways just for the love of the game.
- Comment on Excellent point... 3 weeks ago:
It is. Being a hunter gatherer is significantly worse, but you won’t find many reenactors who will go for a weekend of prehistory.
- Comment on Toyohiro Akiyama deserved better 3 weeks ago:
If that sounds like a lot, it’s 12 euros in the Netherlands.
- Comment on Wouldn't want to live during those times 3 weeks ago:
Block .ml won’t block comments from their members in other instances, unfortunately.
- Comment on Excellent point... 3 weeks ago:
I invite everyone who holds this opinion to go do some reenactment. The earlier the better, but really, anything pre 1800s will do for an idea of what life was before modernity.
- Comment on Excellent point... 3 weeks ago:
Being nomadic hunter/gatherers was so amazing, we invented subsistence agriculture just to get away from it. And people would abandon subsidence agriculture in favour of a career as a beggar/day laborer.
So yeah, have fun going back to that.
- Comment on Now that looks like it might be a fun exhibit at the Archäologisches Landesmuseum Baden-Württemberg 4 weeks ago:
Now write it a hundred times
- Comment on Self-hosting in 2025 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructure 5 months ago:
time is the one resource Big Tech steals that we can’t ever get back.
That’s an odd argument, since DIY takes significantly more time than just buying a solution.
- Comment on Self-hosting in 2025 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructure 5 months ago:
By… Stepping outside and talking to people? I think all neighborhoods have that ability, even if we don’t really use it much.