Alright refugees!

I reckon we need to have a threat to chat. About stuff. With reddit ‘closing’ for the next few days in some cases, and foreseeable in others, I felt like this thread was appropriate.

What are you all up to today? Anything interesting going on? I already know it’s too hot.

  • SplatterGasp@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I have been in a discussion with a colleague all day about the API controversy, instead of working. We have been talking about how Lemmy feels like what Reddit once was; a community of people that have interesting discourse around interesting topics, and not just an endless scroll of low effort posts and lower effort comments like ‘THIS!’, ‘AND MY AXE!’, or ‘I ALSO CHOOSE THIS GUYS DEAD WIFE’.

    I think I have been grieving the what Reddit once was for a much longer time than I realised. Lemmy feels like home, one that I haven’t haven’t been able to visit for years.

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      My husband has been following a discord channel of each sub going dark like he’s watching the races. Chuckling about sub names and citing the user numbers/stats

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        We all learned about a lot of very specific porn subreddits while watching that lol! At least I assume that’s where your husband learned about them.

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    Wowie this community is growing fast due to the outage! I hope you guys are enjoying the weather!

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    I may have accidentally stayed up all night to watch the meltdown and am now dead. Worth it to be there for the moment /r/funny went offline though (at like 5am, omg I am too old for this sort of thing!)

    Today is gonna be rough, I have to somehow perk up enough to record a YT video and seem like I’m happy about it.

    reaches pathetically for the kettle

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    Took me ages to get signed on to Lemmy but now I’m here… It’s too hot to think, so I’m going home

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    It was actually pleasant this morning cycling to work, then I walked outside 15 minutes ago for lunch and it felt like the sun was trying kill me and the air trying to suffocate me.

    Really thinking about investing in one of those ~£300 air conditioning units for home next year, as summers seem to keep getting worse, anyone tried those?

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      Portable Air-con unit is well worth the money! Bought mine about 8 years ago and it’s still going strong. Downside is remembering to empty the bucket you put the hose in to. Other than that I cannot fault it.

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        What make/model are we talking? I thought the portable ones weren’t supposed to be all that great, and quite noisy? We’ve been making do with a big floor standing fan, but it only does so much.

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          Mines a Challenge. I got it from Homebase for about £275. It is a little loud when the AC kicks in. Sounds a little bit like the burrring noise a pressure washer makes. It’s on wheels so it can be moved easily as a bit heavy. If you get the doors shut, the tube out of the window and the curtains shut it gets the room like a little fridge in about half an hour to an hour. You set the temperature you are aiming for and when it hits it, it switches to fan only mode to save electricity.

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      If you get a portable one, make sure you get the kind with two hoses. Otherwise you’ll create a vacuum that will pull in hot air to the room you’re trying to cool.

      The second hose prevents that by using outside air instead.

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      We bought one 3 years ago and haven’t looked back. Our living room is a nice, cool place to be in this incredible heat. 😰

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      Really thinking about investing in one of those ~£300 air conditioning units for home next year, as summers seem to keep getting worse, anyone tried those?

      I’m not keen on the idea, air conditioning makes it feel even hotter when you go outside - and who wants to sit around inside on a hot day?

      • appel@whiskers.bim.boats
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        would agree, also air conditioning is part of the problem that keeps making every summer hotter. People in hotter countries don’t use ac all the time, just drink cold drinks, keep the house shady with wind blowing through, etc.

      • Matt@lemmy.world
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        I absolutely want to sit inside on a hot day if there’s air conditioning, because going outside is miserable!

        I can’t stand this sort of heat/humidity, the last 2 weeks were absolutely lovely though, give us more of that.

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    What happened to the Gulf Stream? I learnt in school that the Gulf Stream kept our temperatures in a nice moderate range. Why did I have to run the central heating for most of May, then 2 weeks later open all the windows and keep the fan on all night? Where has the Gulf Stream gone and how do we get it back?

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      I think it’s the inverse, the gulf stream (if I understand it correctly) keeps the UK warm as we are roughly on the same equatorial line as Canada/Alaska/Russia. Without it we’d likely be much colder in general which doesn’t sound to bad right about now, though in winter it’d suck

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      I stay in the Northern Isles, believe me the gulf stream keeps our temperatures in a very moderate range. If you like it gray and damp the North of Scotland has you covered.

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        Yeah, I travelled down to Inverness from Orkney on Saturday. There was a 10 °C temperature difference from 11 to 21.

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    Anyone else think it’s too hot for tea? I really want a cuppa but in this heat it’s just not the same.

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      Agree! I don’t know how people do tea in this weather, and I love tea.

      Smashing back the bottles of water like no tomorrow.

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        You can make cold tea, like coldbrew coffee. just put the leaves in a container and soak overnight in the fridge. serve with ice, very refreshing. To make it easier you can put it in a cafetiere, and use the filter from that to pour it out. Also tea is still drunk plenty in countries with much higher average temperatures.

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      Struggling to come up with ideas for dinner. Looking like it’s gonna be another chicken fucking salad. Can’t bear to cook anything over the cooker. Might even just get sandwhich stuff which has the benefit of being able to tell the weans to make their fucking own dinner for once.

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    I removed Sync from my phone homescreen and the reddit link on my browser bar.

    Currently wondering how I’ll see who else is too hot and if Celtic appoint a new manager (which makes me think someone needs to start a lemmy.scot instance for things like Scottish football…)

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      I was thinking of creating a Scottish lemmy instance, but someone seems to have bought both lemmy.scot and feddit.scot domains. I hope they actually do something with them, but seeing they have bought both of them, it doesn’t seem promising. Any other .scot domain ideas would be nice.

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    As someone who now lives on the west coast of Scotland I’m actually enjoying the novelty of a bit of hot dry weather.

    I used to dread weather like this when I lived in London though.

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      I’m on the east coast of Scotland, and it must have rained last night, because it’s muggy af outside. I think all the moisture is just evaporating. Walking outside is like going into our bathroom after my eldest has had one of his marathon showers.

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    My wife’s away in Corfu this week with her mother, so I took the executive decision to book today off work. Bloody glad I did, because it’s glorious.

    Got a few bits to do around the house this morning, then I’m going to spend the afternoon in garden, under the gazebo with a series of cold drinks doing a bit of studying.

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    Don’t you threaten me to chat! I’ll audibly tut at you and avoid eye contact if you’re not careful