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Community for those focused on sustainable travel. Our society's current levels of energy intensive and frequent travel are not compatible with life on a finite planet. We advocate for long-term slow travel to see the world, and low energy local travel to deeply experience your community. Green washing free zone.
related to sustainable travel:
- [email protected] ← open to all train chatter (but note the instance is centered on the midwest USA)
- [email protected] ← UK Rail and Trains
- [email protected] ← UK public transport
related to travel generally:
- [email protected] ← general travel
- [email protected] ← general travel (this whole instance devoted to travel but note there is an instance-wide no politics rule there)
- [email protected] ← Europe focus
The communities listed above are decentralized. Centralized instances are omitted as they go against the fedi purpose and it’s better to cultivate digital rights in the free world. That means instances that have a disproportionately large population or are centralized on Cloudflare are not listed.
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⚠ #Enshitification warning: ~100+ clicks and scrolling needed to disable cookies on that page. Which is then followed by an endless loop of XSS warning popups.
Most of the web is unusable without an ad blocker. I recommend Firefox + uBlock origin
Would uBlock or an ad blocker have clicked off all the cookie perms?
In this case I used Tor Browser which is pkgd with noScript. Generally TB configs shouldn’t be tampered with too much because plugins have the side-effect of increasing browser print uniqueness. The XSS popups are not something you would want to block as they emerge from noScript which is doing us a favor by detecting dodgy cross-site scripting.
Sometimes I use ungoogled chromium with uMatrix which trades some privacy for a bit of usability, generally, but Lemmy is unusable in that environment.
It doesn't click the GPDR stuff for you, but it takes care of most trackers. It doesn't provide the kind of anonymity you'll get from the Tor browser though.