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Fedi.Camp is what people make of it. This year, we had fewer workshops and presentations, allowing more time for relaxation and holiday activities. Of course, there were still talks and discussions about several software projects connected by ActivityPub, soldering and building blinky devices, pen-and-paper sessions, cross-golf, and video presentations.<br><br>
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Fedi.Camp is what people make of it. This year, we had fewer workshops and presentations, allowing more time for relaxation and holiday activities. Of course, there were still talks and discussions about several software projects connected by ActivityPub, soldering and building blinky devices, pen-and-paper sessions, cross-golf, and video presentations.<br><br>
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In the evenings, the warming bonfire was a highlight, where music broke the boundaries of language, being the one commonly shared among all nations, artists and amateurs played their instruments and sang together while kids roasted marshmallows and enjoyed the fluorescent rings while others went on building objects. This again created a soothing and communal atmosphere.<br><br>
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In the evenings, the warming bonfire was a highlight, where music broke the boundaries of language, being the one commonly shared among all people, artists and amateurs played their instruments and sang together while kids roasted marshmallows and enjoyed the fluorescent rings while others went on building objects. This again created a soothing and communal atmosphere.<br><br>
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We were once again reminded of the environmental impact of nuclear power during our tour of the nearby atomic storage facility. This sobering experience highlighted the catastrophic nature of running nuclear power plants and producing waste that requires human maintenance for 10,000 years and beyond.<br><br>
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We were once again reminded of the environmental impact of nuclear power during our tour of the nearby atomic storage facility. This sobering experience highlighted the catastrophic nature of running nuclear power plants and producing waste that requires human maintenance for 10,000 years and beyond.<br><br>
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