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by pyreal 1584 days ago
I'm doing a test of IPFS and just started uploading a library of public-domain books on a variety of topics that would be useful in a post-EMP or massive technical disruption scenario.

The books are mostly pre-electrical age - mid-1800s to early 1900s.

Check out the survivor-library here:

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmcigXPHKoWg1g1J4zK5cvexQ5tEBS9VDUpyuhS...

3 comments

Wait.. how are you going to read those ebooks in a post-EMP scenario?
Using an old technology called paper to print the books before trouble hits.
You won't live long enough to read them. If a strong-enough EMP hits in orbit, it will immediately take out all vehicles and electricity. With that, refrigerated food expires and transport of new food ends as all vehicles and trains have computer chips and should you have a classic car with no chips, the fuel pumps need electricity to operate. Horses and gauge-compatible steam engines are scarce these days, so you'll be left with cans and dry goods like rice, all the while fighting everyone else for access to the diminishing stocks of their personal food supply. The stores will be looted/empty in short order. Basically, almost everyone in an urban population is going to die after cannibalization runs out. Only remote rural farmers might survive.
I'm a remote rural farmer.
Cool what do you grow?
Potato, carrot, turnip, beet, cabbage, broccoli.
Remote rural farmers with ammunition.
Lots of ammo around here. A significant portion of the population hunts our own moose, rabbits, partridge, etc. I live on an island that's 100,000 sq. km. with fewer than 500k people - half of those live 500km from me.
Nice sounds like a rugged and lovely area.
Cool idea. You should consider adding also some relevant patents. There's plenty of knowledge in there not captured by books.

This knowledge may be useful if we were to rebuild for example an airship (just naming one of your categories for example).

That's a great idea!
Hey, I've been tooling around with a similar project. Please drop me a line (my email is on my profile or just google me) if you don't mind.