bitexpert, to random German
@bitexpert@rheinneckar.social avatar
schmichael, to random
@schmichael@hachyderm.io avatar

😶

shochdoerfer,
@shochdoerfer@phpc.social avatar

@schmichael I really hope that #Nomad survives this...

tallship, to fediverse
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

An excellent expose on one of the most prolific and creative minds in the , and as the following article by @sean eludes to, far far beyond.

https://wedistribute.org/2024/03/activitypub-nomadic-identity/

@mike 's contributions to and go back much further than just the portions of the Fediverse, well over a decade in fact, as the creator of , now , and also and , which promises to be a show changer for identity in the world of Social communications.

ipackgotravel, to Travel
@ipackgotravel@mastodon.social avatar

Whatever your Dream is for an adventure holiday or breakaway - Do it, you deserve a break from the hustle and bustle of City life.

Website:
https://ipackgotravel.com

Art:
https://pixels.com/profiles/ipackgotravel

https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/ipackgotravel

📸 Canva

#travel #liveyourdream #packyourbags #goTravel #traveller #nomad #parachuting #ridersinthesky #sunset #art #artonline #blog #blogger #ipackgotravel

ComicContext, to random
@ComicContext@mstdn.social avatar
DimitriFayolle, to random French
@DimitriFayolle@piaille.fr avatar

Dites les gens qui prennent le #TER ou le train #nomad, saviez-vous qu'il existe une carte de réduction spécifique pour les trajets Paris-Normandie ? Moi non, je paie plein pot mes Paris-Caen depuis 2 ans lol.

Et bah elle est à 1€ cette semaine.

Et en fait y'en a pour plein d'autres régions, c'est par ici :

https://www.sncf-connect.com/train/bons-plans/terdays24

#caen #rouen #LeHavre #SNCF #Normandie

revoluciana, to geopolitics
@revoluciana@chaosfem.tw avatar

Looking for resources discussing the intersection of #indigenous, #nomad, and #colonization / #decolonization .

I'm especially interested in the potential conflict between concepts of #land #landback and #property and rights concerning #geography between cultures who associate themselves with belonging to the land vs. so-called true nomadic or semi-nomadic cultures (not so much pastoral nomads who still have a sense of belonging to a specific geography).

Added bonus if there is an intersection with #leftist, especially #communist critique.

[Boosts encouraged]

I'll explain. >>>

dgoosens, to random French
@dgoosens@phpc.social avatar

This post by @tobiasgies made me think

There’s quite a big community of #nomad devs out here
Is there no platform for companies or people to offer temporary workspaces, or even a desk with internet connection, preferably with accurate rating on the quality of the coffee?

https://chaos.social/@tobiasgies/111954449256278361

bitexpert, to random German
@bitexpert@rheinneckar.social avatar
KJ7OFH, to Starlink
@KJ7OFH@mastodon.hams.social avatar

'Convert Your to 12v Power For Your RV Lifestyle'

"When you're offgrid, you want to conserve power in every way possible. Running your 12v battery into your 120vac inverter to convert back to 12v and 48v is very wasteful. Here I show you how to run your Starlink setup off of 12v DC only! Fairly simple job, Come on in and let's get to it!"

geolessel, to eink

On my search for the best E-Ink device for me, I've now opened the Supernote A6X2 Nomad. Smaller form factor, more focused environment than the Boox Note Air 3. Check out my first impressions: https://youtu.be/T9RUenIR09Y #SuperNote #nomad #eink

oCDo, to Vanlife
@oCDo@mastodon.nz avatar

🌳🌲🌳 B last entered the Whirinaki Forest in the early 1980s, on a high school field trip, counting seedlings and making observations with pencil and paper as a junior member of the school’s ecology club. With the aid of digital technology, we can share the 👁️ sights and 🔊 sounds of this ancient forest with you.

👀 More? See https://curiositydrive.org/2024/01/15/into-the-forest/

🚐 🇳🇿 🤔🌲🧭❤️ 📷

fredix, to random French
@fredix@mamot.fr avatar
thenexusofprivacy, to fediverse

Strategies for the free fediverses

https://privacy.thenexus.today/strategies-for-the-free-fediverses/

The fediverse is evolving into different regions

  • "Meta's fediverses", federating with Meta to allow communications, potentially using services from Meta such as automated moderation or ad targeting, and potentially harvesting data on Meta's behalf.

  • "free fediverses" that reject Meta – and surveillance capitalism more generally

The free fediverses have a lot of advantages over Meta and Meta's fediverses, some of which will be very hard to counter, and clearly have enough critical mass that they'll be just fine.

Here's a set of strategies for the free fediverses to provide a viable alternative to surveillance capitalism. They build on the strengths of today's fediverse at its best – including natural advantages the free fediverses have that Threads and Meta's fediverses will having a very hard time countering – but also are hopefully candid about weaknesses that need to be addressed. It's a long list, so I'll be spreading out over multiple posts; this post currently goes into detail on the first two.

  • Opposition to Meta and surveillance capitalism is an appealing position. Highlight it!

  • Focus on consent (including consent-based federation), privacy, and safety

  • Emphasize "networked communities"

  • Support concentric federations of instances and communities

  • Consider "transitively defederating" Meta's fediverses (as well as defederating Threads)

  • Consider working with people and instances in Meta's fediverses (and Bluesky, Dreamwidth, and other social networks) whose goals and values align with the free fediverses'

  • Build a sustainable ecosystem

  • Prepare for Meta's (and their allies') attempts to paint the free fediverses in a bad light

  • Reduce the dependency on Mastodon

  • Prioritize accessibility, which is a huge opportunity

  • Commit to anti-fascist, anti-racist, anti-colonial, and pro-LGBTQIA2S+ principles, policies, practices, and norms for the free fediverses

  • Organize!

@fediverse @fediversenews

tallship,

Thank you for the optimistic PoV on the entrance of others to the of the Fediverse. It is an optimism that I share - especially with Matthias' announcement just an hour ago that his team behind the development of the ActivityPub plugin has just released version 2.0.0 - considering the enormous footprint of WordPress installations across the entire Internet belonging to both common, everyday individuals and companies alike, of every shape and size, this is HUGE news.

It instantly, overnight, positions common folks and businesses to leap into the freedoms afforded them by the existing, privacy respecting, based Fediverse that hitherto was... well, a bit of a leap for them psychologically. But now they have a familiar platform with which to begin a journey through the minefields of the deprecated, privacy mining, monolithic silos; its proprietors programming their masses of into livestock holding pens, where they are weighed, measured, packaged, placed into inventory, and sold.

That does raise the issue of an error in your assertions however. You mentioned, "instances in Meta's fediverses and on Bluesky".

The truth however, the reality, is that each are merely a single instance - One big monolithic silo, as described above, with the same incentives of monetization through privacy mining techniques that have made them the dreadnoughts that they are; at least in the case of (Threads).

Bluesky is of that vertically scaling market as well, but much smaller than the and engines operated by Meta, and now their new spearhead into the DeSoc space occupied by ActivityPub and other decentralized or federated protocol based, horizontally scaling instances.

hasn't actually shown their hand yet to the general public, but already, they've disenfranchised (fired) much of their talent; some, actually principal architects of their monolith who were frustrated and disillusioned with the direction Jay has been taking the company - moving further and further away from the disowned public community they spawned, organized, and abandoned following the initial trials and tests of the open source preview version of what became protocol (ATX).

Even Jack has moved on and embraced yet another horizontally scaling protocol in the DeSoc space, , and it's already bridged and interoperating flawlessly with the ActivityPub powered portion of the Fediverse, which in turn interoperates with instances running other protocols such as , , , , and ... all of them part of the Fediverse.

Many of the extant powered instances in the Fediverse merely need to install these capabilities with a couple of clicks to enable this interoperability, while others bridge the divide through infrastructure developed and deployed over the past year or so.

What will be Meta's use case here for their business product?

That's the main question I think folks need to address - not punish the good people on the so-called evil side of the divide, the hitherto subjugated chattel that populate Marks so-called Metaverse or whatever he thinks he can compel people to adopt and endure. The point is, childish, domain level blocking by juvenile minds operating ActivityPub powered server instances only serves to paint themselves (and the users who have to date trusted those admins with being told what they can and cannot see and do) into a corner where they effectively cancel themselves, and find that their users have migrated to other spaces... maybe WordPress, where they truly control their own destiny in the DeSoc space and can now fully participate and engage with others - but on their own terms, not someone else's.

And that, I believe, is what the whole thing has always been about, going back as far as and :)

I do agree with you that we should indeed embrace these common, everyday individuals who, through their programmed ignorance, are mostly clueless as to exactly what the Fediverse is, and more importantly, has always promised for them. This is an opportunity, like Steve Austin, (the Six Million Dollar Man): "We can rebuild them, we have the technology, we can make them better, stronger, faster..."

One more thing I should correct you on, the Fediverse is an internetwork of networks, on the Internet - there are no fediverses, Fediverse is itself a plurality, but your intent wasn't lost on me.

Great article, I enjoyed the read and most of all, your optimistically tempered intent. Thanks for sharing and I hope to see much more from you in the future!

.

oCDo, to Vanlife
@oCDo@mastodon.nz avatar

(2/2) Peach Cove & Te Whara Tck. Once below the summit enveloped in ☁️ we had hazy views from Bream Head | Te Whara towards Hen & Chickens Is (📷1). After a rough & slippery descent the remains of a wartime radar station can be seen before continuing on towards Ocean Beach (📷2). Lifeguards are on duty here during the summer months (📷3). The 9.3km loop took us 4.5h (📷4).

🚐 🇳🇿 🤔🌲🧭❤️ 📷

White sandy beach disappears into distance—due to both extended length and reduced visibility
Lifeguard station on white sandy beach; in background people ascend a steep sand dune
Topographic map & GPS track of our route

oCDo, to Vanlife
@oCDo@mastodon.nz avatar

Back on the road after 🎄 with family/ T-out for life admin & a bout of 🦠 Covid.

Whangārei Heads owes much of its distinctiveness to the extinct volcanoes that shape its skyline. Mt Aubrey at 216m, seen from McLeod Bay (📷1). Mt Manaia at 420m, seen from Urquharts Bay (📷2). WWII gun emplacement at Home Pt on Busby Head (📷3), w/ mural inside battery observation post (📷4).

🚐 🇳🇿 🤔🌲🧭❤️ 📷

“Mount Manaia is the tūpuna/ancestor and chief of Ngātiwai and many Iwi and hapū (sub-tribes) of not only Whangārei, but the Northland region. The craggy peaks represent his family who were turned to stone through karakia (ritual chants) in a dispute over the infidelity of his wife.” (DOC)
“Building coastal defences daring WWII was a huge undertaking. In 1942, virtually all building materials and available labour were directed towards this task. This emplacement, which cost £3,450 to build, included wooden accommodation huts as well as the concrete buildings you see today. The Bream Head gun only ever fired three test shots. Apparently, one of these travelled a massive 12 miles although the rated range was only 17,000 yards. The complex was carefully designed to look likel a farmhouse with out-buildings. The 'house' was actually the armoury and accommodation for the officers. The battery observation post was disguised as a rocky outcrop. The building site was blasted into the rear of a boulder, and small rocks cemented onto the roof completed the effect. The gun emplacement itself was supposed to blend into the hillside, due to a camouflage net fastened onto steel loops embedded in the walls. Armament: The battery was allocated a US 155mm field gun, which ended up at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea (inside the ship that was carrying it). Instead, a 5-inch 51 calibre US naval gun was installed. The gun was a standard secondary armament for US warships, built in 1912/13. It was quick firing, designed to counter fast-moving destroyers and torpedo boats. There was a limited supply of 5-inch ammunition available, which is why this gun emplacement does not have the usual magazine.” (DOC)
“This Battery Observation Post (BOP) is special because of the mural painted on the concrete above the window. This is a rare survivor, one of the last military murals in the country. The mural was painted by soldiers rather than artists. The subject is a panorama of the view through the BOP windows measured off in degrees. Its purpose was to allow those directing fire to quickly estimate the bearing of a sighting. The symbols painted on the window frame are to aid with semaphore signalling, a low-tech communication system using hand-held flags representing particular letters or numbers. The painting is a snapshot of the Whangarei Harbour in 1942, when there was no oil refinery and few houses. The armoury and officers accommodation building is painted in the right-hand corner, disguised as a farmhouse. Painted directly onto concrete, the mural was never meant to last. In 1995, it was painstakingly restored by art conservators. They cleaned the fragile surface, consolidated the paint layer, and re-touched areas where paint was lost. The building was made weather-tight, with polycarbonate windows and a door, in an effort to protect the mural.” (DOC)

oCDo, to Travel
@oCDo@mastodon.nz avatar

A view into Mātiatia Bay from the 3km/ 90min Mātiatia Headland Path (📷1); #Auckland’s Sky Tower is 21km as the crow flies from Waiheke’s Mahuehue Point. On that path we came across this orange #fungus—a spectacular rustgill/ Gymnopilus junonius (📷2). From Little Oneroa Bch another short path to the point affords views back into the secluded cove below Ocean View Rd (📷3); a lookout peers into Sandy Bay (📷4).

🚗 #Travel #RoadTrip #Nomad 🇳🇿 #Aotearoa #NZ #NewZealand 🤔🌲🧭❤️ #CREWmission 📷 #Photography

Orange-coloured mushroom-like fungus
A sandy cove with rocky outcrops either side separating it from Little & Big Oneroa Beach; red pōhutukawa flowers in foreground
A yacht in foreground l; small sandy beach across the bay behind it, backed by trees & homes

oCDo, to Travel
@oCDo@mastodon.nz avatar

Waiheke’s Stony Batter fort was built in WWII to defend against feared Japanese invasion (a sub did launch aerial recon & a German raider mined the Gulf). Excavated by hand, the base housed ~200 soldiers & labourers under strict secrecy. A DOC concession allows $ entry into restored tunnels & chambers; free to walk around 8M yr old basalt boulders above. The 9.2” naval guns had a range of 34km.

🚗 🇳🇿 🤔🌲🧭❤️ 📷

Colour illumination of concrete-lined tunnels; this one descends 7 stories to the bombproof plotting room 200m below ground
The red line on this chart marks the range of the 9.2” naval guns; target positions were plotted by combining information from several data sources
2 of 3 planned naval guns were installed; this is No. 3 gun position, which was never completed to save costs once it became clear the tide had turned against Japanese advances

Grandalf, to australia

Sunset tonight, South Australia.

A good day of wandering the beach with the dogs, a snooze, some more wandering, and then this view.

And it's still going.

#Australia #SouthAustralia #RVLife #GreyNomads #Nomad #MotorhomeLife

oCDo, to Vanlife
@oCDo@mastodon.nz avatar

Market offers street foods, produce & displays of artistic flare, such as the steampunk-inspired creations from the workshop of an “Old Coot” (📷1) & upcycled metal sculptures that Bruce has been forging for 12 years (📷2). In , Russel bends spoons into a stunning kōtare form (📷3) & the “Nut Job” ice cream donut at Hamish’s is a work of art in its own way (📷4).

🚐 🇳🇿 🤔🌲🧭❤️ 📷

Petrol tanks upcycled into penguins
A kōtare/ sacred kingfisher made of spoons, resting on a wood & steel bull rush
Donut, ice cream, marshmallows, Maltesers, 100s & 1000s, nuts and sauce. How’s your blood sugar?

oCDo, to Vanlife
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Ward Beach on the eastern #Marlborough coast hosts one of our favourite NZMCA park-over properties; there’s no ⛺️ camping in the adjacent reserve (📷1). The sway of NZ bull kelp/ Durvillaea antarctica with the sea swell is mesmerising (📷2). Spring beach & shore decorations include yellow-horned poppies/ Glaucium flavum (📷3) & naturalised bunnytail grass/ Lagurus ovatus (📷4).

🚐 #VanLife #Motorhome #CamperVan #RV #Travel #RoadTrip #Nomad 🇳🇿 #Aotearoa #NZ #NewZealand 🤔🌲🧭❤️ #CREWmission 📷 #Photography

Leathery bull kelp is green, large & tough; an incoming swell makes the long strands dance to the rhythm of the tide
Yellow-horned poppies/ Glaucium flavum have four golden petals and the plants leaves have a furry crinkly appearance
Bunnytail grass/ Lagurus ovatus is no named due to it’s physical resemblance to the tail of a rabbit

sirlaffalot, to Alaska

#WindowFriday #FensterFreitag

Chitina, #Alaska was once pretty much a #GhostTown after an earthquake stopped the building of a highway from there to the Kennicott mines. As a joke, someone once painted a ghost on his house when he left for better pastures. Ghost on the house became a tradition and landmark for this pretty much empty town.

#Photography #Travel #Nature #Nomad #vanlife #rv

oCDo, to Vanlife
@oCDo@mastodon.nz avatar

🚴‍♂️ Cycled a mix of Te Araroa, Alps 2 Ocean & local cycle trails around Lake Tekapo; see www.tekapotrails.nz. Willow Bay (📷1). 🌲 Pine cones on Takapō Regional Park trails were hard to ride over! Tekapo River & Control Structure/ SH8 bridge (📷2), seen from Cowans Hill Trail. Further up the hill are many tarns (📷3) & good views over the Mackenzie Basin & adjacent ranges (📷4).

🚐 🇳🇿 🤔🌲🧭❤️ 📷

A concrete dam/ control structure across the residual Tekapo River; the lake is seen beyond; green vegetation including pine trees to either side
A tarn set in tussock grassland, upon which two Canada geese rest; mountain range beyond
Multiple tarns in tussock grassland, which is edged by the foothills of adjacent mountain ranges

sirlaffalot, to photography
oCDo, to Vanlife
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(2/2) Bannockburn Sluicings, Cromwell #Otago. The loop walk overlooks several vineyards nestled along the flats beside the flooded Kawarau River—part of Lake Dunstan & seen here with purple thyme (📷1) & red sorrel in foreground (📷2). The original ground level of the Carrick (alluvial) Fan indicates just how much gravel was shifted (📷3). An example exploratory dig (📷4).

🚐 #VanLife #Motorhome #CamperVan #RV #Travel #RoadTrip #Nomad 🇳🇿 #Aotearoa #NZ #NewZealand 🤔🌲🧭❤️ #CREWmission 📷 #Photography

Red tinge to grass due to red sorrel in foreground; orderly vines in mid distance with ranges in background
Original ground level to left & right of frame; a path crosses the remains of gravels blasted away in search of gold
A tunnel into an exposed gravel face; with a tin pan inside & thyme growing outside

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