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  • Did you read the whole thread? It was more than just saying “I’m skeptical” with well reasoned and sourced data correlating ERAS region preference signaling

    Thought maybe Lemmy would be a return to og Reddit style discussion rather than brigading downvotes as per the last few years…but nah

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    razor blades
  • I use Merkur shaver with Cremo cream. Here's my process:

    turn faucet on until hot water running. Wet face. Apply cream. Shave. Rinse and dry

    It literally isn't different from shaving with a cartridge except a better shave, more pleasant, and cheaper. OK, it probably takes 10 seconds extra to change the blade vs popping cartridge, but that's it

    I shaved with an electric for a couple years, bad shaves and bad skin

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    What are people daily driving these days?
  • what's the problem? Happy to help if I can

    these days it's pretty easy to just pick one and go, but you can still run into issues, and for people new to linux it can be frustruating for sure. When I started using linux, I didn't even really know what a terminal was, so a lot of the stuff I would read on forums etc (it was a long time ago) I couldn't even put into practice. I once got insulted for asking a dumb question with both RTFM and PEBCAC but didn't even know I had been insulted. Just kept plugging away and eventually got it going. I think PCLinuxOS was the first distro I ran seriously as a "daily driver" and I think that stuck because the community on the forums was the friendliest

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    What are people daily driving these days?
  • I assume you mean Debian for ideology, not Sid, unless you have strong feelings about breaking toys

    but is that because of the community nature of Debian, or because default it's free software only? Guessing the former, since there are other options for the latter

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    What are people daily driving these days?
  • is it that big because of the snaps? It used to be (well after it breached to 700M CD limit) ~1.5G and AFAIK doesn't include a lot more default software?

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  • Sabayon linux. Like Gentoo but without the compiling. shit was always broken. Though the guy who made it had a good sense of humor and was very enthusiastic

    Sidux/aptosid: great distro, absolutely worst community

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    Ackchyually, not every Linux is a GNU Linux
  • given Android, it might even be that most linuxes aren't GNU/linux

    When Android came out, it really hit this and the limits of the GPLvII home for me

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    YouTube cracking on ad blockers.
  • for sure. I listen to a number of podcasts that instead of having dynamically inserted ads, still have the hosts do an ad read. I don't mind that at all

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  • Let's keep spoilers at least out of post titles for 24 hours after the race finishes!

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    Punchy stage. No spoilers, but good racing!

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    What's your philosophy on a commuter? Cheap beater? Superbike? Steel? Flat bar or drop? Fixie/SS or Geared? Panniers or backpack? Obviously, a lot of this depends on situation: length of commute, weather, safety of bike parking, etc

    For me, I used to have a longer (7 km) commute with a pretty steep climb (on the way home, topped out at 20% grade for a short stretch) so I got used to drop bar, Frankenbike drive train with road shifters, 1x up front, and MTB derailleur (which was much more frankenbike when I put it together, now you can get drivetrains that are designed for this). Then I moved, sold that bike and on my new commute got a Surly Straggler for what is now a 4km commute with only a little elevation change. It's honestly way too nice for its use case, but now I'm spoiled. What I really wanted was a Cross Check with bar-end friction shifters, but one thing led to another

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    There seems to be at least some enthusiasm to keeping the community open, and I guess with the increase in number of lemmy.world members, it makes some sense.

    That said, I don't really have the time to mod if it gets any busier, so looking for others who would like to step in

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    I started this early in the recent popularity of reddit alternatives, as I didn't see any other bikecommuting communities. I don't really want (or have time) to be a mod, and it seems a more active community has popped up on lemmy.ml/c/bikecommuting

    I'll give it a couple of days, but if there's not strong sentiment to keep a separate community here on lemmy.world, I'll close it down

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    I created this early in the reddit brouhaha. Even though it's not very active, it seems to be the most active of fediverse pro cycling communities. I don't really want to be a mod (and so far, haven't had to do anything) so am open to anyone who would like to help/take over

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    www.reuters.com Swiss Mader resuscitated after crashing into ravine

    Swiss rider Gino Mader was resuscitated and transported by helicopter to hospital following a crash during stage five of Tour de Suisse, his team Bahrain Victorious said on Thursday.

    JFC, hope he pulls through ok. If you need to be rescuscitated it's a BFD, and nothing is guaranteed. One of my favorite young riders

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    Got up, raining pretty hard. I know I won’t mind once I’m actually out on my way, but I just don’t feel like putting all the rainwear on

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    https://firstcycling.com/race.php?r=15&y=2023&e=08

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    ITT https://firstcycling.com/race.php?r=16&y=2023&e=01

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    Had to work today (Saturday), so got up early and did 2hr VO2max session (8x4) before work. My work commute now isn't hard, just 2 miles and 150' elevation gain, but it was hard today!

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    firstcycling.com 2023 Critérium Dauphiné

    The 7th Stage of 2023 Critérium du Dauphiné was won by Jonas Vingegaard of Jumbo-Visma.

    https://firstcycling.com/race.php?r=15&y=2023&e=07

    https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/criterium-du-dauphine-2023/stage-7/live-report/

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