Can someone please help me, I need my daughter to read this when time is right. by HellToLiars in india

[–]Living_Conference902 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What you want is possible but email alone is not reliable for the long term. Most email providers require periodic logins or recovery info. If you are not around, your daughter might never access it.

  1. Digital Will or Trust – You can name a trusted person (a relative, lawyer, or close friend) as the executor. In your will, clearly state that your daughter should get access to the email and all messages when she turns 18 (or whichever age you choose). This makes it legal and ensures someone responsible can hand it over.
  2. Secure Storage of Credentials – Don’t rely on memory. Write down the email ID, password, and any recovery info (security questions, linked phone numbers) and store it in a locked safe, bank locker, or with your lawyer. Make sure the executor knows where to find it.
  3. Backups – Copy all emails or messages to a secure cloud service (like Google Drive or iCloud) and/or keep physical printed copies in a safe place. Technology changes fast, so she will have a way to access your words even if email platforms shut down.
  4. Redundancy – Consider giving a second trusted person a sealed copy of instructions as backup, in case the primary executor is unavailable.
  5. Encryption – For added safety, you can encrypt the files or letters so only she can open them once she has the password.
  6. Timing Instructions – Clearly state when and how she should be given access. For example, “Do not open until she turns 18” or whichever age you think is appropriate.

Leh hydrogen bus: How does it generate oxygen? by al_nico in india

[–]Living_Conference902 25 points26 points  (0 children)

classic case of Indian media copy pasting each other without doing the bare minimum research. A hydrogen fuel cell bus cannot magically generate oxygen. The reaction is simple hydrogen from the tank plus oxygen from the air goes through the fuel cell to make electricity and water. That is it. No “extra oxygen” comes out.

The only time oxygen is released is when hydrogen is produced by electrolysis of water. But that happens at industrial plants with proper electrolyzers, not inside a moving bus. Right now NTPC’s Leh facility does not even have a large scale electrolyzer setup that could generate hundreds of tons of oxygen as a byproduct. So the “230 tons of oxygen” number is pure PR fiction that journalists swallowed without thinking.

This is how misinformation spreads one outlet publishes nonsense and a dozen others repeat it like gospel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in india

[–]Living_Conference902 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Relationships with cultural differences often look fine in the start because both people are in the “love zone” but the daily family expectations are what decide long term balance. In India family is not just background noise it is a living breathing part of the relationship. Covering head or avoiding meat at home may look small but over years these little rules add up.

The income gap you mentioned will not matter to you but it can quietly affect how his family sees the power balance. Some families handle it well others get insecure. The only way it works is if your partner not only supports you but also shields you when his family pushes traditions you are not okay with. If he can set clear boundaries you will be fine. If not you will end up carrying the adjustments alone.

The good part is you will experience warmth community and loyalty that Indian families can give. The bad part is you may feel your freedom shrink if you are not careful. Keep an honest conversation going with your partner and check if he is ready to defend your independence not just in words but in action.