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24 votes
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Finland and Poland are both considering rewetting dried-out peatbogs to form defence barriers against a potential Russian ground invasion
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How are you planning for a potentially bleaker future?
I think things are going to get a lot worse until they get better (if they do). I’m not talking about US politics (I dont live there), I’m thinking more about climate change: food and water might...
I think things are going to get a lot worse until they get better (if they do). I’m not talking about US politics (I dont live there), I’m thinking more about climate change: food and water might not be as readily available anymore, never mind other things we take for granted like medicine, transportation, communications, a retirement pension.
It’s hard to articulate but I feel like our future is bleaker than the previous generation’s for the first time in modern history because of factors beyond our control (i.e. neither geopolitical nor economic). Not sure how to prepare for it so I’m wondering how other Tilderinas and Tilderinos deal with it, especially if you have or are planning on having children?
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Living among volcanoes is nothing new in Iceland – but as a new eruptive era begins, the Reykjavík region is honing defenses and rethinking development
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The most dangerous building in Manhattan
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Pandemic preparation without romance: insights from public choice
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Some residents say they were in the dark as Los Angeles fires spread with no evacuation order
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Slush flows can be more deadly than avalanches – Norwegian scientists are racing to help predict this hidden hazard
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What you actually need to make clothes in an apocalypse
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Physical protective barriers have been built to hold back avalanches – but Svalbard has also turned to tech, with the help of a telecom firm and the University of Svalbard
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California tsunami hazard area map
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Anxious Finns are learning how to survive in the wild in preparation for an invasion by their hostile neighbour – meet the women training for war with Russia
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Our US disaster recovery system must evolve to respond more effectively to climate change
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Southern Water, serving 4.7mn UK customers, in discussions with private supplier to tanker water from Norwegian fjords to mitigate against potential supply shortages and drought
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'Our plan worked': How Vienna prepared itself for a 5,000-year flood
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Scientists are now preparing to drill into the rock of Krafla in Iceland to learn more about how volcanoes behave
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Two-time World Rally Champion Kalle Rovanperä admits his performances during his part-time WRC schedule this year haven't matched up to his own high standard
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Maui wildfire report: Officials declined extra help before a deadly inferno engulfed Lahaina, killing more than 100 people
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San Francisco city leaders look to bring back emergency sirens by end of 2024
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A state of emergency has been declared in southern Iceland after another volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula – the fourth since December
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Icelandic authorities are building protective walls around a geothermal power plant in the country's southwest to protect it from possible lava flows
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Iceland has declared a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes raised fears of a Fagradalsfjall volcanic eruption
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Denmark is preparing to make a significant pledge toward a new climate disaster fund, breaking ranks with other developed countries
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Copenhagen is moving away from concrete and asphalt and towards softer, “spongier” settlements that work with the natural flow of the water cycle
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Timasomo 2023: Preparing for the showcase
November 1st is here! Technically, the creative time period for Timasomo has ended but if you need more time to keep working, go for it! We have a few more days before the Showcase goes live, so I...
November 1st is here! Technically, the creative time period for Timasomo has ended but if you need more time to keep working, go for it!
We have a few more days before the Showcase goes live, so I wanted to run through some guidelines:
Examples: The best way to get a feel for the Showcase thread and its expectations is to take a look at the previous showcases: 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019
Time: I will be posting the showcase when it’s approximately 8:00 AM, Sunday morning, in Auckland, New Zealand. You can use that link to see when the topic will go live for your local time (which for much of the world will still be Saturday).
Do not feel obligated to post immediately unless you’re ready to! Take the time you need — the Showcase topic will be there when you are ready for it.
Requirements: The only requirements for the showcase are a title for your project, as well as the sharing of your project (or parts/info about your project — see Privacy below) in whatever way is best for you (could be pictures, videos, download links, etc.)
Recommendations: While your project will speak for itself, the story of its creation as well as your own thoughts and feelings are also valuable and help personalize your work for people. Feel free to add any “creator’s statements” you want in addition to your work to convey that. Many of you have been posting AMAZING stuff in the weekly discussion threads, but a lot of people who view the Showcase won’t necessarily have followed that.
Think about what you want people to know about you and your project and share it alongside your work!
Unfinished Projects: It is PERFECTLY FINE to share projects that are in an unfinished state. It is also PERFECTLY FINE to wait until you’re done to share them. Go with what works best for you.
Privacy: Tildes is a privacy-respecting site, and that extends to you and your work. If you created something for Timasomo but do not wish to fully share it publicly, that’s fine. Feel free to share a limited glimpse into your work rather than the whole thing.
Alternately, you don’t have to share anything! You could simply describe what you did for your Showcase entry without sharing the product itself. It is entirely up to you how much you share and how it gets presented.
Promotion: Timasomo is an incentive to create, but it is not the roof under which your work has to live. Your work is your work, and it’s yours to share elsewhere as well. Feel free to post it on X/Mastodon/Tumblr/reddit/your blog/etc. Also, feel free to share your work outside of ~creative.timasomo on Tildes if it fits into, say, ~games or ~tech or ~life (tag it with
user content). This will help your project reach a broader audience here (since not everyone is subscribed to this group).The Tildes Code of Conduct says the following about self-promotion:
Sharing your own content is welcome as long as you're involved in the community, but don't just treat Tildes as a source of an audience.
Anyone who is actively participating in Timasomo is, by definition, involved in the community. Your work for Timasomo is absolutely welcome on the site!
Hosting: If you are looking for a good place to host images that isn’t Imgur, postimages.org is a good alternative.
If you have greater or different hosting needs and no easy way to make that happen, ask in the comments here. Tildes has a lot of wonderfully helpful people who are super knowledgeable with tech and will likely be able to point you in the right direction.
Questions: If there’s anything I missed, ask below!
Hype: I am SO excited for the Showcase y’all don’t even KNOW! It has been a joy and a legitimate inspiration to follow your projects over the last month. I am thrilled that the whole community will get to see them as well as all of you, standing tall and proud beside them (metaphorically), in just a few days’ time.
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Geiranger in Norway, where a fissure growing in the side of a cliff could dislodge a rockslide so powerful it unleashes a deadly tsunami
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What’s in your go bag for the apocalypse?
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In deadly Maui fires, many had no warning and no way out. Those who dodged a barricade survived.
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Norway to spend $6 million a year stock-piling grain, citing pandemic, war and climate change – will start storing 15,000 tons of grain yearly until 2028 or 2029
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One in five Texans lives in a floodplain, state’s first-ever analysis shows
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‘We are not prepared’: Disasters spread as climate change strikes
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Wildfires and California: A discussion of mitigation efforts, government policy, insurance and more
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Doomsday prep for the super-rich
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Top-secret atomic bunker has opened to the public in Denmark – built to withstand a nuclear attack, it's now an astonishing subterranean museum
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How to deal with rolling blackouts?
Given how the 2020s have gone so far, I'm feeling some meaningful concern about the news that we might be getting rolling blackouts if European fuel supplies get too low. I'm not at all sure...
Given how the 2020s have gone so far, I'm feeling some meaningful concern about the news that we might be getting rolling blackouts if European fuel supplies get too low. I'm not at all sure whether they're overplaying the risk to prepare people, or dramatically underplaying it as they did with the first COVID lockdowns.
I'd be interested to know what, if anything, people recommend as preparation? I don't want to go overkill on something that may not even happen, but it also seems reasonable to consider the issue before everyone starts panic buying supplies.
I'm in the middle of a city, which has definite advantages in terms of walking access to shops and public buildings, but everything I own (including gas boiler and gas stove) needs electricity to run. It seems like a 500Wh LiFePO battery might be a good middle ground in terms of keeping creature comforts up and running, but they aren't exactly cheap so I'd be interested in any opinions and recommendations there?
More broadly it'd be great to hear what people think about the general risks, good preparations to make, and useful supplies that are easy to overlook?
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The super-rich ‘preppers’ planning to save themselves from the apocalypse
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Preppers: Sweden bracing for the worst
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Women are splitting off from the doomsday prepper community
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Disaster planning for regular folks
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Gathering storm: The industrial infrastructure catastrophe looming over America’s gulf coast
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US civil engineers bent the rules to give New Orleans extra protection from hurricanes
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Massive fire threatens Lake Tahoe, more ordered to flee
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Nesting as prepping
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In Disaster City, Texas, rescues are a way of life
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Texas’ “failsafe” generators failed, risking weeks-long catastrophe
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National Hurricane Center nailed track forecast for Laura within a mile and three days in advance
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How New Zealand became an apocalypse escape destination for Americans
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COVID-19 is fueling a boom in the doomsday bunker market, thanks to some dubious marketing claims
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Experts knew a pandemic was coming. Here’s what they’re worried about next.
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Tech in the time of COVID-19
3 votes