• skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 小时前

    I hear that, and in parallel, mostly essentials only, minimum amount of purchasing for months now. Not paying a dime into their precious “economy” if I don’t have to. Remember too, something attributed to Eisenhower that he said to have heard from a soldier, “Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.” So don’t kick yourself if you think you maybe didn’t plan for a certain thing. Just be ready to adapt.

    I’ve looked at food storage as less, “preparing for a shortage” and more, “a few things I like and regularly use to cover the spread as I pivot to whatever is available.” Temporary comfort during (insert random crisis here) to give some time to adapt. Keeps it from being a full on prepper living in a bunker, while keeping enough essentials on hand to cover supply chain hiccups.

    Make sure you have at least one alternate communications option available, ham radio, GMRS, Meshtastic, FM radio, whatnot. The voice radios are great for talking between cars on camping trips, or for other similar reasons. The text meshes in some markets are really starting to take off, weather channels, groups for this and that, and coverage is really improving. Pretty much don’t need a cell phone at this point.

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      9 小时前

      I hear that, and in parallel, mostly essentials only, minimum amount of purchasing for months now. Not paying a dime into their precious “economy” if I don’t have to.

      See, that’s where they got me: I would’ve liked to do the same as you, but instead I bought a bunch of stuff I would’ve normally waited until later to get, in anticipation that the fuckwad’s idiot tariffs would jack up the price if I waited.