I'm looking for a wide variety of topics. Feel free to call me crazy :)! But I would love any/all info regarding the following:

  1. Self-sufficient farming and gardening techniques
  2. Solar power installation and maintenance
  3. Water collection and filtration methods
  4. Off-grid food preservation options (canning, fermenting, dehydration)
  5. Constructing and maintaining off-grid shelters (tiny homes, yurts, earthships)
  6. Sustainable waste management practices
  7. Home remedies and natural medicine for common ailments
  8. Wild foraging and hunting skills
  9. Basic wilderness survival skills (fire building, shelter construction, navigation)
  10. Off-grid communication methods (shortwave radios, Morse code)
  11. DIY appliances and tools for off-grid living
  12. Sustainable living practices (permaculture, composting, recycling)
  13. Essential off-grid kitchen equipment and cooking techniques
  14. Emergency preparedness and disaster management
  15. Financial planning and budgeting for off-grid living.

Please feel free to include any topics along those lines. I'm sure if you've read to this point you get where I'm going.

  • atlasraven31@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Humble Bundle just had a good collection on that. Can't find it now but books on homesteading, medical plants, finding people lost on the woods, going off-grid, and various books about rural cooking.

    Edit: Must have expired last night. I can't find any info on it.

  • fatboy93@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Thank you for an interesting discussion! In particular I like the fact that you listed out a lot of sustainable practices!

  • hamid@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I'd actually like books and guides on to how to be your own doctor and GP aside from emergency medicine.

    • Zuberi 👀@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      Can't tell if this is a troll response or not. Your answer, on the Piracy instance, is to go to a library?..

      You think I've never herd of a library?

      Not even a mention of scanning books from the library? Just to learn and leave lmfao.

      • azerial@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        No i just think it would be a good place to search out the good books. I'm sure they're all in a section, so you'd get to actually look at them and figure out what you want. Then you can go to MAM and get them. That's what id do, plus the library is relaxing.

          • azerial@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            1 year ago

            Woohoo! Also, for real, check out the overdrive app. It's pretty awesome. I mean like sure, i can download whatever, but like some of the fiction, once I've read it in done. I don't need to retain it.

            edit: spelling

  • Staple_Diet@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    How to Invent Everything is a good, humorous take on restarting society from first principles. It's obviously not aimed at what you are going for but it has plenty of good information on all of those topics. Next search for Military manuals.

    I would also recommend attending some courses if you haven't done so already. It is great to research this topic, but many of those points you list require skill acquisition that can only be learned out field.