• Whisp
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    521 year ago

    Hot take, but if you’re planning a hike and the difference between 5oz will either make or break you, you probably should not go on that hike.

    • krellor
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      811 year ago

      So the whole motto is that ounces add up to pounds, so it’s not 5 ounces making of breaking the lid, but ounces here and there adding up to many pounds.

      I’ve done a substantial amount of hiking and climbing, and I definitely learned to appreciate cutting ounces over the years. Like all things though, done folks take it to a crazy extent or even dangerous.

      • @[email protected]
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        401 year ago

        Ultralight started as an exercise in minimalism but most online forums have devolved into gear fetishism instead. Done properly it is a thoughtful exercise designed to help you build and subsequently rely on your skills instead of having a different gadget for every scenario, but a lot of people online will just talk shit about your load out instead.

        Like, excuuuuuuse me all to hell for not having $2k to drop on a bunch of cutting edge gear from Big Agnes.

        • @[email protected]
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          171 year ago

          Unfortunately, I feel like most hobby forums devolve into fetishism.

          It’s sad, because that level of dedicated nerdism makes for some great information, conversations, and ingenuity.

          I don’t know wether to blame our lack of time to actually do whatever it is, or of it’s because all of our brains are rotten from lifetimes of marketing.

          • @[email protected]
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            141 year ago

            Unfortunately, I feel like most hobby forums devolve into fetishism.

            Nah, come on. I use Arch, btw.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Ironically, home server people are obsessed with spending as little money as possible. The TrueNAS hardware compatibility list prides itself on being infrequently updated!

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                The ugly little stack of older desktops and laptops sitting in the corner of the room running services I don’t need can confirm this.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 year ago

            Little of column a, little of column b…combine that with peoples propensity for one-upsmanship and the convenient anonymity of the internet and you have a great recipe for people that are more than happy to gatekeep and talk shit as opposed to putting actual effort into more in-depth analysis and discussion.

        • krellor
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          141 year ago

          Agreed. Don’t know that I ever really followed gear threads online. However I did feel really clever when I made an altoid tin that carried a little baggy of tooth powder (basically dry toothpaste), a spool of floss without case, firestarter, small knife, cut-down toothbrush, and sewing kit. Small, cheap, mostly from the dollar store, and lets me get by for up to a week without much else.

          • LostXOR
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            91 year ago

            Titanium spoons are for casuals; true ultralight hikers use lithium spoons for maximum lightness (and a delicious spicy flavor!)