vomitaur

joined 1 year ago
[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 11 points 2 weeks ago

if you live in a place with a definite winter/summer cycle, then if you start with aphid & ant control early on (when it's still cooler) you'll have better luck keeping them away. I do realize it's too late in the season now for that, but it's something to think about for next year.

a spray with neem oil + castille soap works wonders repelling ants, aphids and mites. though, judging from your photos, it might be very limited in effectiveness. i bought a large spray bottle from the hardware store, mixed up the neem oil (a couple of tablespoons?) and the castille soap (about the same amount - I have a huge bottle of dr bronner's), filled up the rest of the bottle with water, and I keep it out with my outdoor plants. I live in an apartment and the concrete steps are the only space i have to grow. every spring, most anything i grow outside will get attacked by aphids as it starts to get warm. spraying the undersides of all the leaves early in the morning kills them. do it every morning for a few days, spritzing during the day if you see them bunch up. i try not to do it longer than 5-6 days before giving a break from the neem oil. if it ever gets to that point, i take the entire pots out onto the sidewalk and using a gentle jetstream of water, I'll shoot the aphids off.

flowering plants will generally attract hornets/wasps no matter what you do. but, if you don't bug them, they won't get aggressive usually. and even though they're al the assholes of the air, they are still important pollinators.

diatomaceous earth works great against external pests like ants too. spread it around in a light dusting where you see them come in, that will work better than making something like a "circle of salt"... ants aren't hollywood demons haha. it'll keep out some beetles too and other critters. DE is safe around your cat too, hell, it's used in baking too.

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

according to wikipedia, it's in Alberta Canada.

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 month ago

put the first one on my work tool cart. i gotta mess with the svg file cause i can't get it to work with my circular stickers (yet). sticker

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 month ago

it's so great that it's back up and running! I lurk more than anything but this is my lemmy home. muito obrigado.

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 13 points 2 months ago (24 children)

anyone have this in a b&w format i can use with my label printer?

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 14 points 2 months ago (16 children)

threatening unwanted physical harm against friends/acquaintences for any reason is morally bankrupt.

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

my guess is that they know most people aren't practicing personal security (specifically by bringing their phones and smartwatches), and it's easy to collect lists of possible dissidents when they're all in one general area and digitally trackable.

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 2 points 3 months ago

thanks for the extra extra. I've been cycling for my whole life, and have always done the basic maintenance myself. only recently have i felt like tackling the stuff i used to leave to the LBS.

it's got 135mm, so i'm sure i can fit a 9-speed cassette, i've been biasing more and more to a 1x9 since reading your other comment - the end goal of this rebuild is a commuter, and my route is fairly flat and asphalt, so I don't need a lot of range in the gearing. what's currently on it is a 3x7, and I'm in the middle ring most of the time as well.

thanks again, i'll check those resources out

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

that makes a lot of sense, thanks for explaining it so well!

riding the extremes

by that i meant on the lowest gear and highest chainring, for example. my rockhopper has the original biopace on it, 3x7, and the chainrings are warped; when I'm on the outermost ring and almost any of the gears, it always rubs somewhere, and I can practically feel the chain flexing.

 

As a novice, I come seeking wisdom.

I have an old Rockhopper that I'm looking to strip down to the frame and rebuild into a commuter. I've been learning a lot about gearing and all that, and have been researching parts. I see that there are a lot of 1x10 groupsets and a very small number of 2x9, but nothing really with a lower number of gears on the cassette.

To my untrained mind, a 1x10 would introduce more stress and flex on the chain than a 2x5 would, especially while riding on the extremes. And, with a 2x5 setup, you could (probably?) have better ratios - I'm thinking it should be possible to set it up in a way where one chainring is better suited for climbing, and the other for higher speeds.

Yet, I don't see any 2x5 or even 2x7 sets out there. What am I missing?

Another question: would it even be feasible to custom-build my own drivetrain with a 5-gear cassette, to use with 2 rings on the front, and if so, how complicated would it be?

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 3 points 3 months ago

i feel like it's important to note that this is against the ebay seller agreement, and though ebay does nothing about it if you report it after the fact, leaving feedback with a statement like "this seller drop shipped the item via amazon" helps other shoppers.

generally, though, it's getting easier to tell: higher volume (we're talking 1k or higher, usually) of feedback with less than ~97% positive feedback, is a good first indication of some kind of reseller/dropshipper.

personally, i started shopping on ebay to avoid amazon, so it's a supreme annoyance to have something drop-shipped or gift-shipped through them. I get why some sellers do it, but that doesn't make it right.

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

100% agree with what you said. I'm sure the new Leaf is great, but I won't buy a bigger car. I'm personally willing to compromise with the subscription lock-in bullshit, and even the current generation bullshit, but I won't at all compromise on size, so when anybody uses terms like 'crossover' or 'hybrid', then they just lost my interest.

imagine these innovations in tech, but on a smaller car. cool, yeah? so, why isn't this happening, then, NOW? maybe because they're hiding something! or maybe because they've already compromised on something or are straight-up being dishonest about something.

[–] vomitaur@slrpnk.net 4 points 5 months ago (1 children)

that's some typeface, i'm sure of it because each letter is identical.

 

My 8-year-old son asked this question and i couldn't give him a definite answer. So he's wondering if it would do the same thing as a balloon pushed underwater in the bathtub (which kind of makes sense to me, due to the density differences, not just gravity alone).

But I told him I'd ask those more knowledgeable than me.

 

Context: my ebike has 19mm nuts on the rear axle (and 15mm on the front). I have an old Proto wrench that's a 15mm/18mm, so i'm wondering if i could replace the rear nuts with 18mm nuts instead, so i can carry around one less wrench.

The bike is an Eahora Cupid with a 1000w motor if that makes any difference.

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