My parents got me one to use on motorcycle camping trips a few years ago, and it's so handy. I'm thinking about one of the larger ones to keep at home.
I had to clear the app cache and local storage before it would work. Cache alone didn't work.
/r/snakes was surprisingly active given our fairly niche position in the greater pet community.
Liftoff hasn't acknowledged me as logged in when voting or commenting for the last day, despite showing it on my user tab. I'm assuming that's related to the recent hack, but I've tried clearing the cash, logging in and out, and restarting the app with no success.
One of my friends has truck nuts on his 70's moped, and it gets a laugh out of people wherever he goes.
I'd like to believe my Honda Ridgeline is the exception to this, but truck bros don't acknowledge it as a real truck anyway.
My 2017 Africa Twin in the Parque Nacional Huascaran in Peru, 2019 Tuono V4 Factory on a random Tennessee back road, and 2012 Daytona 675R in its home environment at NCM Motorsports Park. Pretty big fan of my little collection.
You can change the tap/swipe behavior in settings.
A community for motorcycle track day enthusiasts, from Novice to Advanced. List of schools and track day organizations cross-posted from /r/trackdays on Reddit with gracious thanks to /u/Jeff505 and /u/gconsier and a few of my own additions. If you ride with an organization that’s not on the list, p...
Hello fellow motorcycle fanatics! I wanted to make a plug for /c/trackdays, a community I formed for anyone interested in getting into track riding and/or club racing around the country. The subreddit of the same name has been a great resource, and I'm hoping to build a worthy counterpart for anyone that's migrated over to Lemmy. I've compiled a pretty extensive list of track day organizations, racing schools, and sanctioning bodies for club racing, and I hope it'll make a worthy addition to the motorcycle-focused communities on here!
So far wefwef has been my favorite. It's a web app and has to be downloaded through Safari or Chrome, but it was made by the developer of Apollo and is very similar the overall experience of using that. Liftoff is a close second.
A gentleman, a scholar, and an all-around good person.
Conde Nast has owned Reddit in some part since at least 2012. They've tended to stay pretty hands off with it though.
That era ended when they fired Victoria.
My parents were there yesterday, and sent me the same view! They also got pickpocketed by a group of scammers that were dumping bird shit on people and claiming to try to help them clean off.
I imagine it's going to be a near-vertical spike.
Liftoff has been a bit slow for me today, but I imagine they're getting a massive amount of traffic that wasn't necessarily in the plans. Or maybe that's just Lemmy in general.
RiF is dead, and so is the vast majority of my Reddit participation.