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  • caseyliss@mastodon.socialC caseyliss@mastodon.social

    My travel game got way better when the following things happened:

    • I started running my own VPN (though now I use Tailscale)
    • I really embraced the “go pack” lifestyle
    • I started bringing an old Apple TV with me
    • I became a travel router person

    @mathowie is dead-on here.

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    I love traveling to new places and getting to enjoy new experiences. And as much as I love travel, it can be chaotic. A friend once said that if you’ve ever tried to meditate and failed to quiet your jumbled mind, you should take a trip instead.  Because when

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    @caseyliss @mathowie Agree! A few other things I found essential for comfort especially for longer-haul trips: toiletries ‘go pack’, good quality eye mask, MagSafe battery, Twelve South Air Fly; Air Tags.

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    • caseyliss@mastodon.socialC caseyliss@mastodon.social

      My travel game got way better when the following things happened:

      • I started running my own VPN (though now I use Tailscale)
      • I really embraced the “go pack” lifestyle
      • I started bringing an old Apple TV with me
      • I became a travel router person

      @mathowie is dead-on here.

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      Pro-level travel tips

      I love traveling to new places and getting to enjoy new experiences. And as much as I love travel, it can be chaotic. A friend once said that if you’ve ever tried to meditate and failed to quiet your jumbled mind, you should take a trip instead.  Because when

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      A Whole Lotta Nothing (a.wholelottanothing.org)

      marcintosh@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @caseyliss I made a "go pack" when I first heard you mention it on ATP. It was a game changer. (I pretty much ignore the rest of the list tho)

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      • caseyliss@mastodon.socialC caseyliss@mastodon.social

        My travel game got way better when the following things happened:

        • I started running my own VPN (though now I use Tailscale)
        • I really embraced the “go pack” lifestyle
        • I started bringing an old Apple TV with me
        • I became a travel router person

        @mathowie is dead-on here.

        Link Preview Image
        Pro-level travel tips

        I love traveling to new places and getting to enjoy new experiences. And as much as I love travel, it can be chaotic. A friend once said that if you’ve ever tried to meditate and failed to quiet your jumbled mind, you should take a trip instead.  Because when

        favicon

        A Whole Lotta Nothing (a.wholelottanothing.org)

        niclake@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @caseyliss I think you were the one that mentioned taking an Apple TV with me on the go, and it's a game changer. I do need to look into the local VPN, though - I was just at the coffee shop yesterday and wanted to remote into my Mac Mini and went "oh I get it now".

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        • niclake@mastodon.socialN niclake@mastodon.social

          @caseyliss I think you were the one that mentioned taking an Apple TV with me on the go, and it's a game changer. I do need to look into the local VPN, though - I was just at the coffee shop yesterday and wanted to remote into my Mac Mini and went "oh I get it now".

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          @niclake @caseyliss the utility of Tailscale has been eye opening. It’s worth figuring out

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          • caseyliss@mastodon.socialC caseyliss@mastodon.social

            My travel game got way better when the following things happened:

            • I started running my own VPN (though now I use Tailscale)
            • I really embraced the “go pack” lifestyle
            • I started bringing an old Apple TV with me
            • I became a travel router person

            @mathowie is dead-on here.

            Link Preview Image
            Pro-level travel tips

            I love traveling to new places and getting to enjoy new experiences. And as much as I love travel, it can be chaotic. A friend once said that if you’ve ever tried to meditate and failed to quiet your jumbled mind, you should take a trip instead.  Because when

            favicon

            A Whole Lotta Nothing (a.wholelottanothing.org)

            coachmike66@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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            @caseyliss @mathowie If you're an Apple Watch person, one of those 3-in-1 chargers that can fast Magsafe-charge the phone, watch, and Airpods off of one USB-C cable is a game-changer.
            Like this one from Anker. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CF56WHV4?ref=liismo-20

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            • coachmike66@mastodon.socialC coachmike66@mastodon.social

              @caseyliss @mathowie If you're an Apple Watch person, one of those 3-in-1 chargers that can fast Magsafe-charge the phone, watch, and Airpods off of one USB-C cable is a game-changer.
              Like this one from Anker. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CF56WHV4?ref=liismo-20

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              @coachmike66 @caseyliss I have never found one that collapses into a small travel-bag size, they usually take way more space than a couple cables would

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              • caseyliss@mastodon.socialC caseyliss@mastodon.social

                My travel game got way better when the following things happened:

                • I started running my own VPN (though now I use Tailscale)
                • I really embraced the “go pack” lifestyle
                • I started bringing an old Apple TV with me
                • I became a travel router person

                @mathowie is dead-on here.

                Link Preview Image
                Pro-level travel tips

                I love traveling to new places and getting to enjoy new experiences. And as much as I love travel, it can be chaotic. A friend once said that if you’ve ever tried to meditate and failed to quiet your jumbled mind, you should take a trip instead.  Because when

                favicon

                A Whole Lotta Nothing (a.wholelottanothing.org)

                sayrer@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                @caseyliss @mathowie all good advice, but depending on where you go, you'll want one of these in the bag (no hairdryers etc, but computers all do 220 just fine):

                Just a moment...

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                (www.bhphotovideo.com)

                and if you're really cooking, an Android Pixel phone. Doesn't have to be fancy, I have a 6A.

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                • sayrer@mastodon.socialS sayrer@mastodon.social

                  @caseyliss @mathowie all good advice, but depending on where you go, you'll want one of these in the bag (no hairdryers etc, but computers all do 220 just fine):

                  Just a moment...

                  favicon

                  (www.bhphotovideo.com)

                  and if you're really cooking, an Android Pixel phone. Doesn't have to be fancy, I have a 6A.

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                  @caseyliss @mathowie oh also, USB-A to USB-C ones are handy on the airplane and the rental cars. The newer ones have USB-C often, but it's far from 100%. The other thing is that the hotel TV almost always has USB-A ports that will charge a phone. That's the move when the ones on the desk are broken (often) from too much use.

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                  • mathowie@xoxo.zoneM mathowie@xoxo.zone

                    @coachmike66 @caseyliss I have never found one that collapses into a small travel-bag size, they usually take way more space than a couple cables would

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                    @mathowie @coachmike66 something that really blew my fucking mind, thanks to @ironicbadger, was:

                    • Get a USB-C multi-port charger that takes power via an IEC C7 connector
                    • Get a [local AC outlet] ↔ C7 connector

                    That solved most of our charging needs in 🇬🇧 last year.

                    https://amzn.to/41OX3I4

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                    • caseyliss@mastodon.socialC caseyliss@mastodon.social

                      @mathowie @coachmike66 something that really blew my fucking mind, thanks to @ironicbadger, was:

                      • Get a USB-C multi-port charger that takes power via an IEC C7 connector
                      • Get a [local AC outlet] ↔ C7 connector

                      That solved most of our charging needs in 🇬🇧 last year.

                      https://amzn.to/41OX3I4

                      jkrahn@mstdn.caJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @caseyliss whoa! that's dope

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