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  • We need wireless rim brakes.

  • I love that these are priced to get people into this hobby. I've seen a couple guys out on the Aventon version (ramblas?) where I regularly ride.

  • Also, surprising everyone, water is wet AND bears shit in the woods!

  • Would a couple desiccant packs in the enclosure work as well?

  • If I can't find something that'll work I'll do that for sure.

  • Yeah I was looking for a camera specific case, but I probably need to expand my search a bit. Maybe a more generic box of some sort.

    Edit to add - This looks ideal, I just needed to think outside the box a bit more :)

  • raspberrypi @lemmy.ml

    Pi camera in high humidity? Case?

  • A+ for setting, but set needs some work

  • All new cars have the same problems. Mediocre interiors for the price, spyware, and rent seeking behavior for stuff like automated highway driving.

    100%. It sucks, the prices are insane. Ours was insane. And those issues apply to all new cars, regardless of fuel.

  • We have a Hyundai Ioniq 6, about 18 months now. It has a touchscreen like all EVs (I know, there's a truck) but it still has a lot of physical buttons, unlike a Tesla which has gone way too far with the screen. We tried the Mustang and liked it, but liked this better, plus my wife wanted a sedan.

    Biggest pro is it's not a Tesla. Also, I get home, plug it in, and go inside. Takes five seconds, and five more to unplug it. Plus, it's not a Tesla. Way less time than it takes at the gas station to fill my truck. It's also fast, a lot of fun to drive, and finally, it's not a Tesla.

    Con would be road-tripping. If I was doing a ton of that, I'd be perhaps looking for an EREV of some sort, although 20-80% in 20 min isn't exactly horrible. Charger is CCS, but sometime this month Hyundai is sending me an NACS adapter, so no more issues there - we did have one time where we had to wait for CCS when a NACS was open, but not exactly a massive issue. The new models are NACS.

    Forgot to mention, in US, range about 300 miles or so, and there was a sensor issue that ended up with a harness replacement that didn't cost me anything under warranty, but had an estimate of $8500.

  • Pi-hole @sh.itjust.works

    Getting started, decision paralysis

  • I wear a helmet. Either I'm mountain biking, or I'm in a bike lane along cars, where I'm riding in the 22-25mph range and the cars are in the 45-50mph range. If I get directly run into, it probably won't make a lot of difference, but if I get clipped/knocked down, way more likely, it quite likely will.

    I don't think they should be mandatory, but it does bring up the same arguments that get made about motorcycles - if you don't wear one and you crash, will the (horrible, shitty, awful, stupid, American) insurance industry try to reduce their liability? Rhetorical question, of course they will.

  • This only works if it's a strongly worded letter.

  • Doesn't seem to indicate whether groups will work with vertical tabs and unless that's the case, I'm not switching from TST.

  • We chose to do a little bit of "buying ahead." Where I would buy one pack of TP, I bought a second one, and when we use the first I'll get another. Nothing we're not going to use within a few months anyway, not looking to build a TP throne but just a bit of cushion. We were already mostly doing this anyway since covid because it seems like there's random shortages here and there that didn't happen prior, or at least not enough to notice.

    Really, nothing beyond what I'd want to have for a natural disaster where we're on our own for a few days. Trying to be prudent without being a weirdo.

  • That's exactly what we got, an I6. Love it.

  • We bought a Hyundai EV. Would have seriously considered a Tesla, but.

  • Good. Stop using our groundwater to grow cattle food for other countries, assholes.

  • Of course it can, with enough battery. There's at least one bike out there that holds three removable batteries.

    The bigger issue by far is the pure lies they tell with the listed range. Don't tell me it can do 80 miles and not mention that's on the lowest assist, with a 100 lb rider and overinflated tires on flat asphalt. What's the range with a 200 lb rider on the highest mode, climbing 500 feet per mile? List both, at least.

  • I know the argument constantly rages - too left! Too centrist! and I don't know which one would be more effective.

    On the other hand, the closest we've come to a real left candidate at least in my lifetime was Sanders and the thumb on the scale against him was pretty corporate blue - and the mainstream lost, so maybe we should try it the other way?

  • The Signal messenger and protocol. @lemmy.ml

    Signal contact not linked to iPhone contact

  • micromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility @lemmy.world

    Dual direction camera kickstarter

    www.kickstarter.com /projects/pictime/soocoo-s50-unleashing-filming-wonders-by-dual-recording
  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Switched to Mint, couple questions

  • Bicycling @lemmy.world

    Heated gloves, any recommendations?

  • micromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility @lemmy.world

    E-bike makers push speed-reduction updates after California’s stricter new laws

    electrek.co /2025/01/11/e-bike-makers-push-speed-reduction-updates-after-californias-stricter-new-laws/
  • micromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility @lemmy.world

    Road Rage Is Getting Worse. Here's What To Do About It

  • micromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility @lemmy.world

    1944 Brogan Doodlebug

  • micromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility @lemmy.world

    It turns out cyclists actually should roll through stop signs. Here’s why

    electrek.co /2024/09/10/it-turns-out-cyclists-actually-should-roll-through-stop-signs-heres-why/
  • micromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility @lemmy.world

    In first ever documented case, Talaria electric dirt bike goes up in flames in US