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Degoogled OS, like Graphene OS and Leneage OS are just perfect for mobile phones.
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This is a hydraulic cable press from Milwaukee. Az electrician, make my work easier. It was expensive (~$2k), but worth every penny
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239 sats \ 0 replies \ @Roll 23 Jan
10 years ago, i decided to buy an amp (Onkyo TX-8050) with rj45 connection. I was able to plug a raspberry with the service minidlna (multimedia server) to listen all the musics i was able to listen :)
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54 sats \ 3 replies \ @kr 23 Jan
saw this electric bike recently and thought the design was unique.
any stackers on here with e-bikes of their own?
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318 sats \ 2 replies \ @Bitman 23 Jan
I own an electric 'fat' bike. It's great. As it's got a twist throttle, it'll still climb hills even with a chain drop.
I often feel like a teenager again on it.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @kr 23 Jan
nice, what brand is your bike?
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507 sats \ 0 replies \ @Bitman 23 Jan
It's not a big name just a rebadged Chinese ebike (now showing itself as the small, ebike retailer close to me). I pickef it because it was a work-horse and the local firm had great after sales spares technical help.
My ebike came complete and is safe with Panasonic cells all in all approx $1.3k and has lasted 10 years - but I've swapped the battery for a new one since.
I heard from firefighter reports that the ones that are cited as causing the most battery fires are often cheap conversion kits using cheap cells.
It's the cheap cells that cause the fires. Look for batteries that have reliable cells in them like Panasonic or Samsung.
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