aquir 1 day ago

You can be the “most remote” worker in there if there’s Starlink on the island…

  • SquirrelOnFire 1 day ago

    "Hey, the whole team is getting together for an all hands next week and I'd like you to join..."

  • patch_collector 1 day ago

    It turns out that they do have Starlink, as of 2024. Notable impacts have been improved telemedicine, remote learning opportunities for the school, and reduced attendance at the pub because people are watching Netflix.

    https://www.tristandc.com/government/news-2024-09-22-starlin... https://www.youngpioneertours.com/fast-internet-changing-tri...

    • gib444 1 day ago

      > The Albatross bar, the island’s only pub, once a lively social hub, is noticeably quieter these days. Many locals now spend their evenings at home scrolling, video chatting, or watching Netflix

      That's sad

      • antonvs 1 day ago

        Perhaps, but only because it implies that hanging out at the pub was a less attractive option.

        • gib444 1 day ago

          Bit like introducing crack and commenting how great it is nobody is sat at home sober and bored

throw0101c 1 day ago

Point Nemo (and related points) is also interesting:

> […] The oceanic pole of inaccessibility, also known as Point Nemo, is located at roughly 48°52.6′S 123°23.6′W[21] and is the place in the ocean that is farthest from land. It represents the solution to the "longest swim" problem.[22] […]

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_of_inaccessibility

  • dkural 1 day ago

    "The area is so remote that, since no regular marine or air traffic routes are within 400 kilometres (250 mi), sometimes the closest human beings are astronauts aboard the International Space Station when it passes overhead.[23][24] "

pcrh 1 day ago

Thanks!

An interesting article. It mentions that "breeding dogs are no longer allowed on the island". I presume this is to avoid a feral population of dogs becoming established. However, I'm unaware that dogs pose particular threats to native wildlife, unlike cats.

  • ljf 1 day ago

    Dogs are pretty terrible for nesting birds, especially ground nesting ones. Even on a leash they can cause birds to leave their nests.

    Similar for other small animals;

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/managing-visitors...

    • griffzhowl 1 day ago

      Dogs are allowed though, and used to herd sheep and cattle, so ground-nesting birds don't seem to be a big concern

  • dakial1 1 day ago

    Well, dogs are mentioned as one of the invasive species that caused the extinction of the Dodos.

BrenBarn 1 day ago

I've been fascinated by this island for years.

  • brightbeige 1 day ago

    Me too. The wiki article is full of fun facts

    On sports competitions:

    > However, opponents were in short supply. It was a case of waiting for visiting opponents, and sometimes years might go by without any opportunities to play foreign opposition. Their first match was against a South African fishing vessel and they lost 10–6.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_da_Cunha

  • dakial1 1 day ago

    Ok, so I am not the only one looking at google maps (also to Santa Helena) and imagining how it is to live there. Must be some kind of introspective hobby to fantasize about living on remote islands.

Sharlin 1 day ago

Now that St. Helena has an airport and all, it’s good to know that even more remote alternatives exist.

pseudohadamard 1 day ago

Gaah! Whose bright idea was it to take an article and turn it into a scrolling video game? An interesting writeup, but what an insanely annoying way to present it.

sgt 1 day ago

Honestly looks a lot more interesting and alive than St Helena