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  • Those formus were a bane of my existence, because their "technical explanations" were equally batshit crazy. (And of course none of those people was an actual engineer with knowledge in that field).

    I think offgriders belong in the same crazy camp like healing crystals chicks, and antivaxxers.

  • I actually used to work in a solar & heat pump company.

    YES it does attract a huge amount of scummy people on both sides.

    Some comments have already answered on the side of sales, but it also attracts a lot of shitty clients.

    How? A lot of people get greedy with free energy and/or homesteading/offgird wackos. Usually they're unable to pay the "normal" price so they chase down such scammy companies because the number they have offered fits their budget.

    IMHO definitely an industry to avoid working in.

  • Grew up in rural Eastern Europe.

    I have always been considered "eccentric" or a bit "odd". I made my peace with it and lived my life knowing that I'm not mentally ok.

    After I emigrated to Germany and befriended new people, I realized that I have always been normal, I just didn't have hillbilly interests like everyone else around me.

  • Looking up the information online (beyond just googling it in your native language).

    i.e. Trying out the results in other search engines, when looking for the information about something in a foreign land, or something the specific nation is very good at; try using the local language (and use the online translators to search it and read it).

  • Both camps are right!

    Cheap bikes just don't ride nowhere as nicely nor do they last as expensive bikes do.

    BUT! The worst thing about owning an expensive bike is owning an expensive bike.

    It's a thief magnet and source of envy of other riders.

    You really need to find a sweet spot between a quality bike and being able to leave it locked in the city without having pangs of anxiety of it being stolen.

  • I actually won twice.

    The first time was on a radio show and I won two tickets to see the first Ice Age film.

    The second time was recently, I won a youtube giveaway, and I won a painting. The guy was asking so much for shipping that I stopped replying.

  • Oh WOW what a great question!

    In my case there are many games.

    Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy 6,7,8,9; Zelda Link to the past, Stalker shadow of Chernobyl.

    Some games truly are an experience to play. But more than anything else I want the feeling of childish carelessness I had while playing these games.

  • Yes, dosens of times.

    I grew up in eastern europe and things work differently there.

    Oftentimes the cops would fish for bribes. Cops would pick you up on the street/stop you in traffic and search you/your car/whatever in hopes of finding something to hook onto and escalate the situation further and put you in a legally difficult situation.

    Then they would generously offer that they can make it all go away if somebody from your family comes and brings X amount of money.

    This didn't happen just to me, in most countries of the former eastern block that's just a fact of life.

  • Personally no.

    More and more I'm starting to believe that world cup is slowly loosing it's glare. Just like with the Olympics every new Championship will have weaker public interest than the last.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    mts711 @lemm.ee

    Books to read for a beginner atheist

    Hello Everyone,

    As someone who's religious beliefs are on a shaky ground, what books on atheism can you recommend me to read?

    I'm looking for something for beginners / down-to-earth.