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wxw9 minutes ago
bookofjoeabout 2 hours ago
glimshe9 minutes ago
Incredible photos. First thing that came to my mind was an awareness of the contrast between "the full breadth of humanity experience" vs "Silicon Valley's view of humanity". I don't know if that makes sense, but it's literally the first thing that came to my mind.
foodandartabout 1 hour ago
Looks amazing. Just finagle a small solar array for power, some backup batteries and a satellite uplink for the web and I'd be there in a heartbest.
fierycatnet10 minutes ago
Same... that's the goal now. Try to get a place somewhere remote, cabin, fireplace, books, Starlink, maybe a diesel truck and couple of dogs.
epolanskiabout 1 hour ago
But why?

You can "isolate" in less isolated places.

Also what's the point if the activity you're describing is linking through other people anyway (just over internet).

ASalazarMX8 minutes ago
I think they'd intend to consume content, not to interact with it, but commenting here discredits my interpretation.

Anyway, isolation and solitude seems lovely until you get appendicitis.

T3OU-7366 minutes ago
Or a nice tooth issue. Those get even dicier in austere environments.
jambalaya8about 1 hour ago
Don't think the mall would like that. </sarcasm>
RationPhantomsabout 1 hour ago
Please don't romanticize isolation. We have enough elderly folk existing in dire loneliness in assisted-living facilities and nursing homes who understand the true definition of it.
Barrin9242 minutes ago
as is often pointed out, loneliness and solitude are two different things. The latter, especially in nature, can be a very formative and restorative experience.
applfanboysbgonabout 1 hour ago
People aren't allowed to enjoy something because other people don't enjoy it? Other people are experiencing something they didn't choose, so nobody should be allowed to choose it?
tocs332 minutes ago
Whoever can enjoy what ever. There is some danger in romanticize things. Romanticizing shows the good in something but leaves out the difficulties. Some may very well enjoy an extremely remote and isolated lifestyle but it is not a Disney cruise of Hollywood movie.
dumberquestions44 minutes ago
I think they're suggesting that those who romanticize it actually just have never truly experienced it, and will not appreciate it if they do.
ur-whaleabout 1 hour ago
ChrisArchitect39 minutes ago
Chilean Patagonia, not Patagonia, Inc.
bluealienpie13 minutes ago
Patagonia as it’s referred to today was never unpopulated, it still has an indigenous population. This narrative is used everywhere for vast untamed wilderness that just ignores the many people still living there.
estetlinus23 minutes ago
Phew. I am sitting here in my fleece feeling attacked.
bayganyo21 minutes ago
"At the End of the World" disambiguates it pretty well, I think.
josefritzishereabout 1 hour ago
Where do I sign up? Seriously. ¿Dónde solicito el empleo?
calvinmorrisonabout 1 hour ago