Senior software guy. Android app/system, cloud, DevOps, IoT, embedded, automotive.
It’s very good. I haven’t seen signs of breakage yet and it’s permanently loaded with 2.5kg of weight. I was considering an Arkel but it wouldn’t have worked as well for my purpose. I’ve got a convertible Arkel pannier though!
No kidding though, you look at a our made bags and outsource made ones, and there’s a difference in price but not a huge one.
Not a Thudbuster but I used to have one before replacing it with this so I can provide even more info. 🫠 It’s a Kinekt. I liked the Thudbuster and wouldn’t ride without it. My back pain disappeared. That said the Kinekt is better. Specifically because there’s a preload adjustment. The Thudbuster is either bouncy during normal riding or stiffer than you need it due to the nature of its adjustability. You put a different elastomer, each covering a range of weights. It’s fine and it works, but the Kinekt allows for precise adjustment via preload to eliminate bounciness during normal riding. I think the Suntour NCX might be even better and it’s cheaper if you don’t care about its weight.
I don’t recall where I got them from anymore. I think I’ve had them for a decade now. 😂
That won’t change anything. The financial incentives from investors driving this will demand similar policies even if they get redressed in different marketing.
80/20, Lemmy/Reddit.
Trending to 100/0.
Commies over Nazis every time.
It’s a planned feature if I’m not mistaken.
Great, so it’s reproducible and Lemmy-the-app related, not instance-specific. Should be fixable across the board once it’s identified and resolved.
It’s known in the industry as the throw-hardware-at-it optimization. It’s often effective and what’s needed to buy time for software optimization to come in.
Does this behaviour appear on other big instances? E.g. lemmy.ml?
They would love the NLRB to be unconstitutional wouldn’t they…