Does lemmy have any communities dedicated to archiving/hoarding data?

    • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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      15 hours ago

      You find a generator, or solar panels, or wind mill, or water turbine, or a bicycle hooked up to a generator.

      If electricity permanently goes out then we’re in a scavenger situation and it is time to start taking apart things that are no longer necessary to build the things that are.

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      14 hours ago

      Pretty much what Sinthesis said; USB power brick and/or solar panels. Both at the ready and tested. Also got a big ass battery backup that will charge off solar panels.

    • Sinthesis@lemmy.today
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      You only need 20 watts of power. One of those dinky fold up solar panels would work. Add a USB power brick for cloudy days.

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              Eink displays are pretty awesome for this sort of thing, I repuposed a kobo ereader as a household info display and it worked nicely. Those PaPiRus screens look easier to interface with, but a little small for reading wikipedia articles. They’d do in a pinch, but the eyestrain would have me looking for a bigger solution.

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                Totally, if you want to read or read / sketch then a reMarkable or PineNote would be much better. They’d consume a lot more energy (relatively speaking) but it’s a different use case.