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Alaskans will be flying blind after NSF decommissions ocean monitoring network | Alaska’s multibillion-dollar fishing industry and vulnerable coastal communities at risk.
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Alaskans will be flying blind after NSF decommissions ocean monitoring network | Alaska’s multibillion-dollar fishing industry and vulnerable coastal communities at risk.

arstechnica.com
u/Chief_Kief — 5 hours ago
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I stumbled across this book from another post recently that completely changed how I think about food.

We’re so used to fridges, supermarkets, and next day delivery that I honestly never stopped to think about how people actually ate before all that existed. This book is basically a collection of old recipes that were designed to last months or even years without refrigeration. The same kind of food our great grandparents (and great great grandparents) relied on.

What surprised me most wasn’t even the recipes, it was the mindset. Everything was about making food stretch, using what you had, and not relying on systems that could disappear overnight. Reading it made me realize how dependent we are now compared to even a couple generations ago.

I’ve tried a handful of the recipes so far. Some are definitely outside my normal rotation, but a few were genuinely good and oddly satisfying knowing they’d keep without power or fancy storage.

It’s less of a cookbook and more of a little history lesson disguised as one. Made me appreciate how resilient people used to be, especially when it came to food. I wanted to make this post as a bit of a shoutout to the creators for putting it together and the person who shared it here a couple months back (I couldn't find the old post to go back and comment).

Here's the website I bought the cookbook from, it's a pretty niche book so I don't think it's available on any mainstream platforms - survivalsuppers.com

u/-plss- — 5 days ago
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Help finding hilarious skit that played between songs on my local radio station

I am a local listener and absolutely loved a funny skit/joke/bumper (whatever you call it) that these guys played in between songs recently. The whole thing was talking about this current crappy economy and a joke was made about how you can now see your friend’s wife’s boobies on only fans. Other funny stuff too that I don’t fully remember. Very cynical. I’ve listened to their station again in hopes of hearing it but haven’t since. I would love to hear it again and was hoping someone might have a recording or audio clip of it that they could share with me so I could hear it again. I’ve linked the live radio station so I’m hoping if there’s a helpful kind person here they could give the channel a listen and record it as it’s playing. If any of you capture the skit on audio please send it to me! I’ve spent over five plus hours listening and trying to find it again so if someone else could help it’d relieve a lot of stress. They usually play these skits for some time so hopefully it’s still playing and I’ll be able to hear it again

radio.net
u/MustacheGirl77 — 5 days ago