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Reach out if you're interested!

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This is a group that I recently found out about. They do activities together and you get discounts on local lodging, work spaces, restaurants, etc. Registration was free and I joined them for a local soccer game. It was a lot of fun!

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I wanted to share this useful gadget. It's a power cube with 3 ac slots + 2 USBA + 1USBC with surge protection, etc. It's much more compact than what I was using before and since the cable is flexible, it effectively uses less space in the bag. I overbought and went with the 10' cable, but the 6' should be fine. You may be able to find it for less on amazon.

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Google maps doesn't always have good data for transit.

Another option is the app Moovit. It's served me well in Latin America. I'm also trying out Organic Maps and OsmAnd, which are Open Maps apps, but I can't really comment on them yet.

The only catch with transit directions in apps is they'll often have bus numbers, but the buses here have signs for the neighborhoods they go through or the final stop, which makes things tricky, especially since you're trying to read the sign while the bus is moving.

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Shared & Coworking space in Gurgaon golf course road with shared seats, dedicated seats & Flexi seating plans. Fully furnished shared office space for rent in Gurgaon. Available at an affordable price.

+91 98916 51413 Golf Course Road, Sector 53, Gurgaon

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/646533

Are you flipping through a Frommer's, scrolling on your phone, spreading printed PDF maps, or driving a multi-monitor workstation?

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https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living

I think this is helpful not only for deciding where to go, but also for adjusting your lifestyle beforehand. If you know you're about to pay double for food, those bean recipes you've bookmarked start to come in handy.

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I'm not a digital nomad myself, just curious about the lifestyle. I've spent significant periods of time abroad, even working abroad, but I always had a place to come back to, usually the tiniest shoebox apartment somewhere.