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Treedrake, to nostupidquestions in How some people afford to travel around the world for months without working?
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I've seldom met travellers with a trust fund. And I don't have a trust fund myself, nor have received loads of money from parents to fund my travels. This is just such a bullshit answer that always pops up.

Treedrake, to nostupidquestions in How some people afford to travel around the world for months without working?
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I have travelled for very little money in the past, hitchhiking my way around, sleeping behind gas stations or in nature, or utilizing sites like Couchsurfing where people can host you for free (in exchange for cultural exchange). I've crossed all of Europe and into the Balkans this way, as well as went up and around the western states in the US. While I realize this isn't the most fun way to travel for many (but for me it is!), travelling is still doable on a very low budget if you know how to travel and prioritize the concept of travel before your own comfort. I've done a lot of regular backpacking as well. Of course, the situation complicates itself if you're from the US, have a family, lots of student loans or health care debt to pay off, and have very little PTO. In Sweden at least, as with many other countries in Europe, we have a minimum of 5 weeks PTO. And either way, it's customary for people between high school and university to go on a gap year travelling the world.

With some proper budgeting and staying at hostels, or doing things like Worldpackers where you volunteer at hostels for room and sometimes food, you can travel the world for $10-15k per year easily. If you only do half a year or whatever, it's really not that much money if you prioritize travelling and saving up before other stuff. For some it might still be a lot of money, but it must cost something if you want to go for such a length of time. Otherwise you'll just have to become a busker and a vagabond, hitchhiking around. Australia even has a working holiday-visa for 1-3 years up til the age of 31 that is very popular for people to go on, where people work odd jobs in agriculture and what not, often with accommodation included and very good pay (even if the work can be tough), which then is used to continue travelling.

For the guy in the video, biking around is quite cheap compared to flying and whatnot. If you're camping by yourself, your only expense is food, if you've done off with all the other obligations in life like rent and loans. This means you can do it very, very cheap as well. I don't know his situation, but he probably sold off everything else, gave up his place or rented it out. Travelling that way inherently means some risk-taking. And for many people it's worth it.

Treedrake, to nostupidquestions in How some people afford to travel around the world for months without working?
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Not everyone is American with 1 week PTO and horrendous health care debts or student loans to pay off. In Sweden at least, it's customary for younger people to take a gap year between high school and university for example, and backpack around the world. With some proper budgeting and staying at hostels, or doing things like Worldpackers where you volunteer at hostels for room and sometimes food, you can travel the world for $10-15k per year easily. If you only do half a year or whatever, it's really not that much money if you prioritize travelling and saving up before other stuff.

Treedrake, to kbinMeta in New Lemmy version doesn't federate outbound with non-Lemmy instances anymore (issue from GitHub)
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Ah. Thanks for the update! Hope it resolves

Treedrake, to kbinMeta in New Lemmy version doesn't federate outbound with non-Lemmy instances anymore (issue from GitHub)
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It continues to be a problem as far as I can see

Treedrake, to nostupidquestions in Does it matter which Lemmy I'm in?
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As of now, it does matter. I'm on kbin.social, but atm I can't see most content and comments from lemmy instances. Something is not federating correctly.

Treedrake, to kbinMeta in Is federation broken again/still broken?
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It definitely feels broken. There are still huge amounts of contents and comments not showing up. I posted about this the other day, and the answer that it was working as intended, but there's just too much content missing for it to feel true. I can go to !technology, and see a post with 50+ comments on beehaw.org, but Kbin only shows 3. If that post is even on here.

Treedrake, to nostupidquestions in Is Mr Beast a good person?
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Yes, indeed. I'd heavily recommend Thoreau's critique of philantrophy: https://thecuriouspeople.wordpress.com/2014/06/03/thoreau-philanthropy-is-overrated-walden-44/ . While it's written 200 years ago and on a religious foundation, he has a point.

“Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mankind. Nay, it is greatly overrated; and it is our selfishness which overrates it.” — Henry David Thoreau, “Economy,” Walden

Treedrake, to nintendo in Rumor: Nintendo Switch 2 Console 'Leak' Hints at New Feature (Scroll Wheel Triggers and Traditional Console instead of handheld)
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TotK didn't deserve the Switch. It's crazy that the Switch, based on 10 year old hardware at this point, is still relevant and something that Nintendo feels comfortable selling for a foreseeable future. TotK will probably run better on an emulator very soon.

Treedrake, to linux_gaming in Morrowind modern game engine OpenMW 0.48 is readying to release
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I just wish OMW or something similar to Android was still in development. Anyone that knows anything about this?

Treedrake, to android in What's your email client of choice?
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K-9 on Android, Thunderbird on desktop!

Treedrake, to kbinMeta in Automatic forward to /sub from kbin.social when it's set as default in settings?
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It works when I press the kbin logo to go back to the homepage, then it's just /sub. But if I type "kbin.social" in the address bar, it doesn't redirect to /sub automatically.

Treedrake, to kbinMeta in What's up with "The magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance."? Is this working as intended or is it a bug?
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Fair enough! I guess it's a downside that comes with the federation.

Treedrake, to kbinMeta in What's up with "The magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance."? Is this working as intended or is it a bug?
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So it's basically working as intended? It does feel like an annoying "issue" though. Thanks for explaining anyhow!

Treedrake, to kbinMeta in What's up with "The magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance."? Is this working as intended or is it a bug?
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Yes, this is the issue I'm referring to!

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