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  • We're back for the second year! If you missed out last time, get tickets early since we're likely to reach capacity.

    You're invited! We will be convening on Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada July 30 – Aug 3.

    Get Tickets!

    We’ll be together for three full unforgettable days of camping, creativity, and connection in a beautiful natural setting! We encourage you to arrive the night before (Thursday) and leave the morning after (Monday). Last year was amazing and this year we’re planning for an even richer experience.

    Collaborate and recharge, swap ideas, build mesh networks, dive into digital resilience and local-first tech, the intersections of DWeb and regenerative agriculture, and explore what it means to empower communities from the ground up, all centered on the DWeb Principles.

    ​Whether you're a builder, gardener, dreamer, coder, artist, organizer, or curious camper, this is the place to co-create something meaningful and find your people.

    What to expect:

    Amazing peopleTopics ranging from decentralized technology to community practices to land stewardship to economic justiceDelicious local-first food made with help from campersCamping (Vehicles or tents)Open mic, dancing, and parties in the  eveningsBlackberries in abundanceUnconference and scheduled talksArt and experimentationImagining new worlds together

    We won’t be able to accommodate more than 100 people total, so get your tickets early. There’s a high likelihood with DWeb Camp traveling to Europe this year that we will reach capacity in advance.

    Register NowFAQQ: Is this event family-friendly?

    Yes, kids are welcome! Depending on how many kids are expected, we will assess specific programming and activities, so if you're thinking of bringing kids, please register early. Note that all campers will need to be ticketed, regardless of age.

    Q: Do I need to be a technology person to attend?

    No, DWeb Camp Cascadia is for anyone who cares about: technology for human agency, distributed benefits, mutual respect, humanity, and ecological awareness. Campers have been artists, scientists, farmers, designers, community organizers, as well as technologists of various kinds.

    Q: Can I bring my car or RV?

    Yes! There is some space for cars and RVs in the camping area.

    Q: I want to contribute to programming or volunteer with Camp planning, how do I do that?

    When you register, you can let us know about what you would like to present. To volunteer, send us a message and we'll connect you with the right folks!

    Q: How do I get to Salt Spring Island?

    We can help you plan from wherever you are coming from. There are ferries from the Vancouver area and from Vancouver Island. There are also seaplanes for the jet-setters. There will likely be caravans of campers organizing closer to the camp date.

    map of BC Ferries routesThis makes it look much more complicated than it is! See you in July!

    More will be announced over the next few weeks and months, but don't wait too long to get your ticket!

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  • As the mirror to the sun.

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  • @tess you can even just buy them for yourself

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  • Reflected goose.

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  • @ju prenderlo in braccio non è banale, e non siamo ancora attrezzati per portarlo da un veterinario

    anche perché se davvero è dei vicini mi farebbe brutto farlo

    stavo anche meditando di vedere se riuscivo a leggere i chip con un arduino e uno dei lettori rfid che ho in giro, ma il progetto è fermo per mancanza di tempo

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  • Fun fact:

    You don't need to date a boy to have a "boyfriend shirt" or a "boyfriend sweater".

    You can date a girl who is bigger than you and borrow their clothes instead.

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  • @mina @DziadekMick I suppose we could use January 3rd, but that would bring it down to only to digits. The ultimate pi day would be 3/1/4159, but I don’t expect to live long enough to get there.

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  • @peterbrown @mina I hate MM/DD/YY but I can disregard that for the purposes of creating a day for pi.

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