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Hello, this tweet would seem to imply that come sometime later this month the cameras between each of the four portals will be interlocked, and thus Vilnius, Lublin, Dublin and New York will each be able to see each other at differing times on rotating shifts:
Piotr Wójcik on X: "Interestingly, starting this July, the Polish-Lithuanian 🇵🇱🇱🇹 "#Portal" will be joined by #Dublin (the capital of Ireland 🇮🇪) and #NewYork 🇺🇲. As part of the rotating system, it will be possible to view all other urban centers from any "connected" location.
Should the article(s) be edited to reflect this? 190.82.220.216 (talk) 15:38, 8 July 2024 (UTC)Reply