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  • We were there a couple of weeks ago. Seems different neighbourhoods had different flags. We elected not to fly a courtesy flag on our boat as all the alternatives were partisan one way or another.

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    What's your favorite Android tablet?
  • The tablet does have an LTE modem, but in this case it’s getting internet from the boat (Teltonika RUTX11 modem)

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    What's your favorite Android tablet?
  • I have a Raspberry Pi running Signal K on the computer. This transmits all boat sensor data (depth, wind, GPS, AIS targets, etc) to the tablet. On tablet I can then run a chartplotter app, for example Navionics, SeaPilot, OpenCPN, or my current option, Orca CoPilot.

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    What's your favorite Android tablet?
  • Nexus 7 (FHD, the better model) was the best tablet I've had. I used it even as a phone replacement for a couple of years.

    Now I'm using a Galaxy Tab Active 3 as a chartplotter on the boat. Also quite nice, but would be too slow for a "main device". Not to mention camera quality.

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    He’s just better than us
  • If a bottle of wine and some cheese takes your hike from a 3-star experience to a 5-star experience, you need it.

    Boxed wine, mind you. It is still !ultralight after all 😅

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    He’s just better than us
  • Isn't the whole point of ultralight to shave all the extra weight off your kit so that you can pack some luxuries with you (in your case cast iron pan, in mine, some wine and cheese)

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    Making the 2023 !android@lemmy.world Buying Guide: Midrange
  • The previous year’s flagship is one option. Samsung’s S22 and S22+ both fit in this range, and even the S22 Ultra is not too far off. And those still have a few OS updates left. Pixel 6 Pro seems to sell for the same price as 7a in Germany.

    This has been my strategy for the last two phones (Note 8 and Note 10) and it has worked great. Following this thread with interest as this is the year I’m due to upgrade.

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    What are your tips for onebag travel?
  • I’ve been traveling with one bag for years, sometimes for multiple months at a time, ranging from tropical islands to the arctic. Some quick tips:

    • Pack light. If you cannot carry your full one bag for a day out in a foreign city, you’ve packed too much
    • Have your bag with you. Don’t check it in while flying, don’t leave it in a hotel or a train station locker if you can avoid it
    • You can do laundry while traveling. Sink wash, use a laundromat, etc
    • Layering is key in cold or variable climates
    • You generally don’t need fancy gear to onebag, but for example merino is quite practical
    • Keep track of what you pack (lighterpack is a great website for doing this). Refine, eliminate, consider what worked and what didn’t
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    [@sciencefiction](https://lemmy.world/c/sciencefiction) I love Jeff Vandermeer, China Mieville, Neal Stephenson, Delaney and Wolfe. Would love some recs from the last 10 years or so (I've only read ex
  • I recently read the Bobiverse books, and those were quite fun.

    Daniel Suarez is another good one (start with Daemon), as is Ian McDonald (Dervish House, the Luna series).

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    10 years ago, Google launched the 2nd-gen Nexus 7, and no tablet has captured its magic since
  • This was my primary device for a couple of years. I didn’t have a phone at all. I could do everything I needed to do. Camera quality was of course terrible, but I had one of those Sony “lens cameras” paired with it, and that worked great.

    I even sailed across the Atlantic with the Nexus 7 as my only media device (I packed a Kindle but it died a week in).

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    [Request] 8-inch Tablet?
  • I find around the 8” mark to be the perfect tablet size. However, not a lot of good options out there, especially for more high end hardware. If money is not an issue, a foldable might do it?

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    [Request] 8-inch Tablet?
  • Seconding this recommendation. We’re using one as a chartplotter on our sailboat, and it works great.

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  • arstechnica.com Pixel Fold review: The first foldable that actually feels like a tablet

    Google takes foldable software to the next level, and it makes a big difference.

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    Sailing is tough work, sometimes

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