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Procida deserves a permanent spot on your Italy bucket list! While everyone else is crowding into Capri or fighting for space on the Amalfi Coast, this vibrant little island is waiting just a short boat ride away. It’s only 30 minutes by ferry from Naples, or 45 minutes from...

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🇭🇷 While the terracotta roofs and ancient stone walls of Dubrovnik are undeniable masterpieces, the city’s intense popularity means that its true magic often reveals itself when you venture just outside the limestone gates. The surrounding coastline and the scattered islands of the Elaphiti archipelago are packed with pristine nature reserves, quiet seaside villages, and hidden beach clubs that offer the perfect antidote to the midday cruise-ship crowds. For an adventure that will leave you absolutely breathless, rent a car and drive south into the rugged Konavle region to find Pasjača Beach. It is easily one of the most visually stunning, dramatic coastlines in all of Croatia. To reach it, you must hike down a steep, narrow path cut directly into the face of a towering cliff. Because it remains beautifully wild and untouched, there are absolutely no facilities, umbrellas, or vendors here, so packing your own water and towels is an absolute must. The reward at the bottom is an intimate stretch of pebbles met by brilliant, translucent blue water that makes every single step worth it. Once you crawl back up the cliff, take a short 20-minute drive to the idyllic coastal town of Cavtat. Operating at a much slower, traditional pace than Dubrovnik, it is a dreamy place to wander the waterfront promenade, sip an iced coffee, and dip into the calm, crystal-clear swimming spots tucked beneath the trees. If your soul is craving island life, the car-free gems of the Adriatic are remarkably easy to reach. Hop on a local ferry to the Island of Lopud, where the lack of vehicles creates an instant, laid-back beach vibe. After browsing the cute cafés lining the harbor, take a golf-cart taxi or stroll to the far side of the island to find Šunj Beach. A sweeping, shallow crescent that stands out as one of the very few true sandy shorelines near Dubrovnik. For an even quicker escape, a 15-minute boat ride from the Old Port drops you onto Lokrum Island. This peaceful nature reserve is entirely uninhabited by humans but heavily populated by hundreds of friendly, free-roaming peacocks. It is a blissful sanctuary filled with shady pine forests, historic monastery ruins, and quiet rocky coves where you can swim in complete serenity. Finally, if you want to elevate your holiday with an experience that feels entirely exclusive, book a water taxi to BOWA. Tucked away in a private, pine-fringed cove on the island of Šipan, this restaurant and beach club is one of the prettiest secrets in the region. Reachable only by boat, the water here is impossibly clear, appearing like a floating sheet of turquoise glass. Dining on fresh, wild-caught seafood inside a private wooden cabana built directly over the lapping waves is the ultimate expression of Dalmatian luxury. Just be sure to secure a reservation weeks in advance, ensuring a flawless, unforgettable escape into the true heart of the Adriatic. 🎥 travelswithmr | IG

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this is the worst local ai will ever be. it only gets better from here. if you are not expanding your mind with these small models you are missing what's happening right now 99 percent tool call success rate. when steered well with the right skills and a framework like hermes agent the node becomes a cognition layer. not a chatbot. not a toy. an extension of how you think. i was cranking this node at 35 to 50 tok/s all day on personal experiments and now after all the work is done qwen 3.5 9B is iterating on its own code. the game it created. fixing its own bugs autonomously. and the part you should probably not miss is that all of this is happening on a RTX 3060. not an H100. not an A100. the card most of you have sitting in a drawer right now. if you just open that drawer and put that intelligence to work every tensor core on that card should be running for you. your work. your experiments. your thinking. you all have it but because nobody told you what this hardware can actually do in 2026 you never tried. the day it unlocks is the day you test your workload, understand the tradeoffs, debug the loops, and then decide if you need to scale the hardware. there is no point buying 3 mac studios when things done well you can squeeze a similar level of intelligence from 9B compared to 70B. but only when you create the right environment for your model through the right harness. and let me tell you i have tried claude code as a local harness. i have tried opencode. i have tried various others. somehow i landed on hermes agent and never left. there is something magical going on at Nous Research. the tool call parsers, the skills system, the way it handles small models natively. nothing else comes close for local inference. own your cognition. your AI. your agent. your prompts. your experiments. why give them away for free. those are who you are and they don't belong on someone else's servers being monitored. just give it a shot with your existing hardware. you run into a problem the community will help you. and if you are migrating from openclaw to hermes i will personally help you make the switch.

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Apparently, I saw this video online and I decided to share. What this worker is applying is called bitumen, or what many of us know as bituminous coating. Most people think a wall is a solid, impenetrable block, but in reality, it is more like a sponge. Concrete and blocks have microscopic pores that pull water from the earth through a process we call capillary action. This thick black substance is the shield that stops that water from climbing up into the house. It is not about making the wall look good because this part will be buried under the dirt forever. It is about creating a skin that water cannot breathe through. When do you need to do this? The need for this arises because the soil is a very aggressive environment. Water is not your only enemy.. The ground also contains salts and sulfates that want to eat away at the cement. If this moisture finds its way to the steel bars inside the columns, those bars will start to rust. And when steel rusts, it expands, and that expansion is what cracks the concrete from the inside out. This coating is the only thing standing between your foundation and that kind of slow destruction. Thats is why if you see wet patches at the bottom of your walls inside your house, it usually means someone skipped this step or did it poorly during construction. You can apply this anytime you are building parts of a structure that will stay in contact with the ground. It is common in areas where the water table is high or where the soil stays damp for most of the year. This is a one-shot opportunity. Once you backfill the soil, you can never go back to fix it without a lot of expense and a lot of digging. It is about having the foresight to protect the heart of the building while it is still exposed. Please don’t ignore this if you need to. If you ignore it now to save a bit of money, you will be funding the future decay of your own home. I hope this helps.

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