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Oh, If the Financial Times Says So: Maybe Roaming Really Is Dying

Travel eSIMs are booming, mobile operators are worried about their roaming cash cow and digital nomads everywhere are struggling to look appropriately surprised.

I’m a Climate Migrant. Just Not a High-End One.

What an Italian columnist’s joke about “high-end climate migrants” says about remote work, seasonality and the places we choose to live.

Influencers are transforming travel. Are we sure? Bookings would like a word.

The Financial Times has the views, the search spikes and the marketing budgets. Evidence of a travel revolution is slightly harder to find.

Working from Paradise. Paradise Lost?

Remote work gave us the freedom to work from almost anywhere. Then we discovered the slightly less romantic consequence: work can now follow us almost everywhere.

Digital Nomads and Italy: What If Almost Everything We Assume Is Wrong?

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The Digital Nomad Dream Has a Thermostat

Europe is melting, holiday towns are full, and that charming apartment you booked for a month has no air conditioning.

Estonia is the best place in the world (or UNIVERSE) to move to. Apparently.

There is a peculiar corner of modern journalism where almost anything can become scientifically “the best in the world” provided somebody has built a sufficiently elaborate spreadsheet around it.

The boring stuff wins

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ITALY, AT LEAST… TEMPORARILY

A NOMAG research report on non-Italian digital nomads and their relationship with Italy

Airbnb Is Selling Desks in London Now. But Naples Is Apparently the World’s Seventh-Best Place to Use One.

The ranking comes from a company that sells flexible offices, so no, we are not treating it as sacred scripture.