I’m not sure if these pictures are enough. Let me know.
I’m not sure if these pictures are enough. Let me know.
I have a Eufy home base 2 with 2 HKSV battery cameras and 1 battery doorbell. It is my understanding that none of the battery doorbells support HKSV.
After getting an electric cargo bike to haul the kids around, I cannot imagine not having the motor for any hill. Sometimes I ride the electric with no assist, and sometimes I don’t want to get sweaty and leave it on full assist mode (Bosch Turbo).
I still have a road bike for individual exercise, but the electric is amazing for transportation.
Yes! What do you suggest?
I get a wobble in my Yuba Spicy Curry with kids on the back around 15-20 MPH. Have to go no hands or very light touch to feel it. So far it is not a big deal, but it is concerning.
I will try Artemis, but I do not get kbin. It just seems like a dumb premise to put names like magazines, threads, and microblogs on well known stuff. I also just cannot navigate kbin well. Maybe I need a tutorial, but maybe kbin is all hype.
When hail storms turn my road into a slurpee river, I just drop the pedal to the metal. We need the moisture. Na-moist-day!
Edit: when I originally posted it would not show the post text, so I added a comment. Now I see it is showing both. I promise I am not a Midwest-TexiFornian transplant!
I had this same problem in an earlier version. Force quitting app didn’t help, but it did go away eventually. Just adding my experience so those of us perceiving this problem know that we are not crazy…
It is called a “Transplant indicator switch”.
The others mentioned are great, but wefwef.app is great too and requires no beta invite. (It is a progressive web app)
Lemmy is not Reddit. It would be weird if 1/100th of the population could recreate Reddit in a week on a different platform.
For now a lot of former Reddit lurkers are going to have to elevate their game and live without the dopamine hits of getting a lot of upvotes and comments on their posts.
I don’t think they can, as is. The app itself has the url imbedded into it. The only way they could get it to work is by authenticating from a web page that indicates where it is.