• Beacon
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      349 days ago

      And solar panels and a big battery for electricity. And a good sceptic system so i don’t have to crap in a hole in the ground outdoors 500 feet away from my house. And a good general store in easy driving distance. And a powerful 4x4 vehicle that can get down to the main road even when the giant driveway path is very muddy or covered in 5 feet of snow. And a decent medical facility not too far away so when a health problem arises i don’t lose a limb that could’ve been saved. And a post office not too far away so i can get packages delivered. And and and …

      • @[email protected]
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        109 days ago

        I’d rather have a store within biking / fat biking / skiing / hiking distance to be less reliant on a car. Maybe some electric mobility option like an e-skidoo / ebike.

      • @[email protected]
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        49 days ago

        A poo bucket is not nearly as bad as it sounds. (Saw dust and distance keep the smell down.)

        Otherwise, great list.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 days ago

          Saw dust or whatever, those things stinks. The best part is having people over and mixing all their crap in an enormous bucket 🤢🤮🪣

          • @[email protected]
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            28 days ago

            I have a quite good experience with these, and was surprised how little they smell (but it was an outside toilet with an incredible view)

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              18 days ago

              Mine were always indoors, from those old ones with place for two, to modern ones with a sort of spanner to mix it all… They stink in various degrees up to like impossible. Outside it might be totally okay I guess (if it’s not in the winter or the muskitoes are not on a war path).

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                28 days ago

                Not sure if you have control over it, but the ones I’ve used didn’t even smell when directly smelling over them. Not sure if there was something mixed in there too, to reduce the smell further. The owners used the resulting humus as fertilizer too.

          • Beacon
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            19 days ago

            I wonder if there’s some sort of oil you can pour over it so the scent molecules can’t escape into the air

            • LousyCornMuffins
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              38 days ago

              you eat bismuth subgallate and it neutralizes the scent when you digest. it’s for people with missing digestive tracts.

                • LousyCornMuffins
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                  18 days ago

                  at least in statesia the brand name (i swear i’m not going hailcorporate, just some people could use some and personal experience it works a hell of a lot better than poopourri) is devrom and it tends to run 20 to 40 usd for 200 pills. OTC, of course.

        • Beacon
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          39 days ago

          Wait what? Like you poo in a bucket inside your house?

      • rayyy
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        59 days ago

        In the winter you freeze your ass while in the summer the smell will floor you.

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          19 days ago

          Solution is to settle in the tropics. No winters and you will smell all year round, all other smells will be masked.

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            139 days ago

            Technically a septic tank is not considered a sewer system. A sewer system is a network of pipes, pumps, and other infrastructure designed to transport wastewater for central processing…a septic tank processes the waste on-site.

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              119 days ago

              You are the best kind of correct, buuut yeah, if I flush and the sweetcorn goes somewhere that I don’t have to look at it then that’s enough for me :-)

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              49 days ago

              If I put my septic tank on an adjacent property and also hook up my shed/barn to it (in addition to the cabin), can I call it a sewer system then?

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      149 days ago

      I think that comes from the roof.

      (water incursion is a huge source of anxiety; this place is NOT for me)

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        39 days ago

        That roof looks very modern though. I don’t think there’s any more of a risk of water incursion from the roof than any other house

    • @[email protected]
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      18 days ago

      Find a stream, dig a well, set up a rain collection system, have a cistern / pump / filter.

      Yep, its difficult, but not impossible.

      People have been doing that for tens of thousands of years… though I will grant you this is increasingly, unrealistically difficult for an average person to pull off these days, even if you basically learn how to properly do all of it yourself, lots more legal restrictions, and construction/materials are costly.