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albui t1_j2eax13 wrote

I may not understand the actual details of the decentralized nature of the fediverse but I was under the impression that each instance benefits from the moderation of other instances. So that any individual user or instance that is blocked by one instance is flagged so that other instances can decide what to do with this information.

There is no need for a single large team to do all this work because there isn't a single monolithic service that needs to cater for all users.

I'm probably living in a fantasy world but I still have reservations about putting all my trust in one commercial entity.

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albui OP t1_iuc23fq wrote

I don't think I would be doing technical hiking. But I can see myself walking around a lot as a tourist and I have memories of being fine initially and then sweaty and cold as I take off my down jacket in the cold.

Do you ever travel with your pea coat? How do you find packing it in luggage or a backpack?

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albui OP t1_iuc1qqx wrote

Thanks for the detailed response. I don't think I will have to deal with extreme winters like that in Canada so my warmth requirements are pretty tame. I think I might run warmer than many people too. So I think a combination of wool layers and a waterproof shell would work for me.

I've read about massaging loose feathers instead of pulling them. I think I need more practice with it because I can never manage to get it back in and I just make it worse.

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albui OP t1_iuc0soz wrote

I have looked at some primaloft down jackets. I guess my concern with synthetic is it losing it's lofting ability even when looked after while some say down jackets can last decades. I haven't looked into whether synthetic down can be replaced/rejuvenated. I didn't mention initially, but I have a few times worn my light puffer jacket on bike rides. It was great for the initial cold and wind chill but I have ended up all sweaty.

I do need to make a decision about my outer layer. Having something that can go over a puffer is definitely something to keep in mind, so thanks.

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albui OP t1_iu7t77y wrote

Thanks, I haven't really shopped at Paddy Pallin before but, yep, I can get to a physical store. Have you ever needed to have anything repaired through them or do they refer you to the manufacturer? That's one reason that makes me want to deal with the official seller directly, even if it's online.

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