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Cake day: July 4th, 2023

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  • I’ve ridden mine since 2014 with no issues and no desire to upgrade. I do think they expect you will remove the rear fender, that needed to be eliminated from age.

    I support the other guys primary point. What is your riding style. I learned to ride on a supermoto so wanted to keep an ability to stand on my pegs even when I transitioned to a ‘commuter’ bike. I ride neutral, but it leans and counter leans great on turns. I test rode 2 dozen bikes and ended up going with this because the value for price was unmatched imo. I ride basically daily 30 min each way to work and the bike feels great but on hour long rides you feel it… there is no windscreen so tuck painfully or get blown. It’s a joy to ride, plenty of power for me even on CA freeways.

    for what it’s worth I rarely hit speeds over 160km, If I was going to race it I would shorten the front forks probably. I’d prob get a street bike or sumo for that.





  • With a simple NPV calc it’s obvious why the dlc is a complete waste of time. I mean we could easily afford to hire another team that will quickly provide positive cashflow, but then the producers are going to wonder if consumers are spending less on x because of y, and x is what we used to project future revenue numbers to our board. If we don’t reach the x projection and I get canned then I’ll always regret having tried y. I mean sure y superceded all expectations, and made millions, but it also had like 800k in overhead. We should probably just lay of 300 developers who are willing to work 60 hour weeks for 40 hours of pay and decrease the level of qa/QC time on x so we can get started on x2 and push into prod, nevermind the bugs. Also I’ll need you to work Sat because the system keeps throwing exception errors





  • Omg!! Please tell me you know who makes that blue blanket. I have the same one since college 20 years ago and love it. It has almost no feathers left and I don’t care, but if I can get another I’ll be insanely happy. Haven’t been able to find that thing anywhere. Also I had an 18 yo black cat too that I lost last year, so that pict I did a double double take on.



  • Technology isn’t going to save humanity. Greatly reducing population size by limiting reproduction is the only chance for a long future for humans. Thats the most direct path, but also at odds with all of our forms of government and economics. China couldt afford to keep doing it and they understand this. Its the same with the earths ecology. We would need a massive enlightening and there are far too many material and lifestyle choices and campaigns to sway people away from our staus quo. Humanity is doomed by human greed and jealousy, it always was. But thats fine, once you come to terms with it, and if you caught it before having kids, its a pretty freeing understanding.






  • daemoz@lemmy.worldtome_irl@lemmy.worldme_irl
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    7 months ago

    Making something super basic like waffles or crepes is still gunna be a couple Bowls, measuring cups, utensils and a pan, as well as a bong, downstem and bowl… Add eggs and bacon make it 2 pans. 8-10 items to wash without plates and utensils to eat with.

    Now let’s do steak with compound butter, potatoes, and a salad.

    Cutting board, skillet, spatula, plate to salt & dehydrate steak. Cup to melt butter, garlic press. Pot for potatoes for mashing, pot for gravy if not using skillet. Spoon for tasting. Salad board, knife and spoons and Bowl to mix salad. 10-15 items and im not even high enough to be hungy enough to eat something this heavy.