
tl;dr: the wider, lower PSI tires better absorb vibrations and keep traction. Especially on corners and gravel.

tl;dr: the wider, lower PSI tires better absorb vibrations and keep traction. Especially on corners and gravel.

It’s counter intuitive but reduces accidents by about 14%
https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/new-law-allows-cyclists-to-yield-at-stop-signs

Counterpoint: I don’t think any cyclist is going around urban environments with a false sense of safety. We’re all hyper aware that any car could kill us


Yup. I started using it in part because of his tweet


AFAIK they’re all just software updates that install automatically


Paywalled :(


I would do one last speed check at an off-peak time (if you haven’t already) and then bug the ISP about it


I just want iPhones precision finding feature. Give it UWB or Bluetooth 6’s channel sounding and I’ll buy it


Honestly cardboard and paper replacements have been working fine for everything except straws. Unless it can do that better I’m not seeing much point


They’ll likely do what other platforms have done and let you X out the ad til you unpause


Having this on a Wyze cam would be really interesting. 4mbps would be enough for 720p video…and at almost 10 miles??


I unironically think so. It offloads the blame onto individual app developers. Google can turn around and say oh well it’s what the market wants


Until they sign back in to their own phone…? How is that a pain?

Prices are coming down rapidly. A few years ago the Livewire One launched for $30k. This bike beats that one in several ways. Then consider how much you’ll save on servicing and fuel each year.
Scheduled summary (iOS feature) has been been a game changer for me


Yeah seriously… the fact that only 2 or so commenters correctly understood the headline reflects poorly on the community


Hard disagree. Autistic enthusiasts are the best people to shape their fields. I just wish we had different ones in this case
Oof and after they were trying to tell customers their batteries aren’t going to catch fire. Oof.
Also since the warehouse was closed at the time, it seems more likely a battery caught fire on its own.