A second hand XB1 controller maybe? Feels great to use IMO, but the joystick drift gets pretty bad rather quickly which is probably a dealbreaker for most
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A per-user rate limit of some sort could have reduced the attack surface I think? Something like that would be quite a bit of dev work to implement though...
At least the situation was promptly resolved and users nuked, although R.I.P. to any smaller Lemmy servers that went down due to the massive spam wave
TIL, thanks for this info
Oh sorry my bad!
In that case, I think it's pretty poor that Apple hasn't made any progress on this after having the specs available for so long, also considering you can already get your hands on third party Android apps that can arbitrarily use BLE to detect all kinds of nearby devices.
To me it feels like Apple is trying to saturate as much of the market as they can before they bake in support for third party tracker detection
I suppose support for those would be added promptly, seeing as it currently supports Tiles, Chipolos and Smartthings Tags (Samsung's equivalent)
I've got a pretty similar style of bicycle to yours. These omafiets-style/upright/commuter bicycles tend to prioritize comfort over speed, so a few things might need changing.
As @lgsp@feddit.it mentioned, your handlebar is a bit low. I'm assuming it was lowered to achieve a more sporty position? If so, I would suggest trying out flat handlebars if you can - the current "swept" handlebars fitted to the bike aren't really ideal if you're after more agile/sporty handling.
Since your body is currently going to be leaning slightly forward rather than completely upright, I think that big seat might get a little uncomfortable on long rides. Something narrower may be more ideal - however I would strongly suggest a bike fit if you can, since they'll be able to advise correctly here.
Is that an internal hub at the rear? These do change how the bike feels to pedal, so I'd suggest trying out a bike that has a derailleur and see if it's something you're particularly bothered about. It looks like a three speed to me - which might be quite limiting depending on your fitness level and amount of hills etc. I have a 7 speed Nexus personally and I find it plenty fast, however IMO the resistance makes the bicycle feel a bit sluggish sometimes
You could also look at running the tyres at a higher pressure for smoother rolling, at the expense of grippiness/traction, and ride comfort. Mine are 40mm wide and I run them at 85psi (~5.5bar).
My main recommendation though would be to either get a bike fit so they can get you set up all nicely, or perhaps look at getting a second hand "sporty" bike with most of these considerations already taken into account
Edit: replace bakfiets with omafiets
Could you attach pics/add name of your bike so we know what kind of frame you currently have?
Sync knows the comments are deleted - there's a trash bin icon there
I saw a comment mentioning that you'll see certain types of deleted comments if you're a moderator of any community, probably that is the case here but only lj would know...
I'm not sure if Boost does this, but some apps such as Sync may load the community directly from the community's home instance rather than via your home instance under certain conditions
Edit: under certain conditions
I ended up blocking them tbh, that user seems to be banned but their content is still showing up
Did beehaw not defederate from lemmy.ml? The only post showing in the ss is quite old as the other user said
I would suggest using any cloud storage provider with a third party client, that automatically encrypts your files before uploading them, ensuring the cloud provider does not have any kind of access to your keys.
I personally use gocryptfs then mirror that to B2, but IIRC rclone and some other third party alternatives have built-in pre-upload encryption options that are easier to setup and use