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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Not a barefoot person but I've heard it claimed that its better for your feet. Seems off to me but its not like we evolved shoes so what do I know?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

"New squid just dropped!"

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

I miss Suzuki

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

Terribile hobbyist photographer here. I have shot on everything from film to shitty cell phone cameras.

I guess I'm not worried about this aspect of it due to the kind of photography I do. I mean can you even tell for sure what I've shot these on?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

What I am saying is the investments are at a scale that it could cause a resession when these companies fail. Meaning its likely to effect everyone in the economy we all work in. You wont need to be working on AI to feel the impact

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

The problem is it will hurt everyone when they fail

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Amazon isn't a good comparison. People need to buy things. Having a better way to do that was and is worth billions.

There is no revolutionary product that people need on the horizon for AI. The products released using it are mostly just fun toys, because it can't be trusted with anything serious. There's no indication this will change in the near to distant future

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

I was just there in March. Hiked Mount Hollywood and finshed at the observatory. It was a fun day

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Definitely the MG for me. The C2 is pretty rad too

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

Maybe? I could see a fan render or OEM designer on a concept drawing going for a single handle appearance. I don't like it, but I don't think that's a telltale that it's an AI drawing. The weird gap on the A-pillar makes me think it might be but its not enough for me to be certain.

I definitely don't like the design but that's subjective. I'm already not a fan of modern Chrysler's design language so I'm biased against it. I've seen a lot of bad fan renders even before AI was around and it just seems like it could just be one of those

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 weeks ago

I use FOSS stuff and it ain't perfect. I just personally can not longer tolerate all the ads and tracking

 

My beloved Nothing 2a has been ran over by a Camry (true story) and survived?!... but the screen is all messed up and it's more than I paid for the phone to replace it.

Luckily I have have this Moto G Stylus that I basically got for free with my phone plan. I'd like to de-bloat and de-google this thing as much as possible, if it is possible. Is it possible? My go-to LineageOS doesn't seem to have a build for this phone. Any advice is appreciated

 
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I tend to think of my pictures as abstract but I don't know how much of them actually qualifies as abstract.

You can see more here if you want:

Cara

Pixelfed

 

tl;dr: have long commute. Want eBike. Am fat. Should I buy Specialized Veno 4.0 or Veno SL 4.0 EQ?

Hello everyone,

For multiple reasons I'm looking to purchase my first eBike for my long commute to work. My local bike shop (who I would like to work with on this) sells Specialized. It looks like the Vado 4.0 and Vado SL 4.0 EQ can both be had for around $3200 and these seem like the most likely candidates for this role.

My bike shop is recommending the SL. I normally wouldn't question them but Specialized's website claims I would get more range out of the regular Vado. It also has the added advantage of having a removable battery which means I can charge it at my desk and have a full battery for the commute home.

On the other hand the SL seems more approachable for someone who has a lot of experience with non-assisted riding. Additionally it's light enough that it should function decently as a conventional bike should the electric drive train turn off.

About my commute:

By bike my commute to work will be about 26 miles (42km). Terrain is mostly flat and I will be on dedicated bike paths for 85% of the trip. This commute is located in SE Michigan and I intend to ride 2 or 3 times a week as weather permits. I will likely still ride in rain and cold conditions but snow may be a limiting factor as the bike paths are not plowed during the winter. My workplace has lockers and a shower. I can keep changes of clothes at work but would prefer to not have to use the shower unless absolutely necessary.

About me:

I'm 6'4' (193cm) and about 260lbs (118kg). That may seem too fat to consider this commute, but I race XC (Beginner/Clydesdale) and Enduro (Expert/Open) so I am decently in-shape for my size. For reference Strava has me at 2,458 out of 5,827 at the local hard XC loop, and 75 out of 6584 on one of the downhill sections so I feel capable enough to make this happen. Additionally I used to commute by bike more regularly but the trips were shorter and I would just use one of my mountain bikes.

Google claims that the commute will take 2 hours but I'm guessing that is accounting for a slower rider on a conventional bicycle. If I can get the time down to 1hr 30min then this should be entirely feasible. Especially considering my normal commute takes between 40min to 1hr 30min in my car.

Additional notes:

The bike shop loaned me a demo bike. a Specialized Globe Haul ST. Neither they or I think this is the right bike for me but they had one that's a demo model and suggested I try half my route to see how bad the commute will be. This will give me a decent sample of the route and will be a nice introduction to eBikes in general.

Sorry for the long post. Curious what your thoughts are. Has anyone used these bikes or have any tips or recommendations? Thanks!

Edit: I tested the route today on the Haul ST I'm demoing. I decided to do the route to the halfway point and turn around as this would roughly simulate the total distance.

The good news is despite a couple hiccups with the bike (mostly due to me inexperience), and having to slow down for busy Saturday trail traffic (my rule was 12-15mph anytime I was near any other trail user) I still made the halfway point by 45 minutes. This is exactly the time frame I was hoping for.

The bike shop told me they didn't think the Haul had the range to make the trip at the speed I wanted and they were right. The Haul preformed admirably overall. I ran PA level 3 until halfway back I realized I had misinterpreted the 'RNG' indicator and checking the app showed that I only 9% battery remaining. I switched to PA level 1 for the rest of the trip home. the Haul is an absolute pig on PA 1 but I was able to limp it home without further issue.

If I had a slightly shorter commute and needed to carry more than a couple light bags the Haul would be perfect. However, it's designed to carry heavier loads than I need.

Here's the Strava track if anyone is curious to see how it performed: https://www.strava.com/activities/10121452712

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Just like the title says, I'm curious if anyone is planning to participate during the event. I'm also interested which Hero mechs you might be planning to claim. Are there any Heroes you consider a must have?

View the event here

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