thedirtyknapkin

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 days ago (1 children)

yeah, the intentional extirpation of a species is pretty heinous, but i mean... look at what the Dutch were doing that century. or what was happening at plantations and mines around the world. hell, compared to what's happening at mines and plantations and factories around the world today.

makes you realize it's not really worth comparing evils beyond a certain point. it'll only serve to make you feel bad and maybe hurt someone's feelings for no reason.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

hmmm, as a percentage of the population and when considering frequency? probably black people. in plain numbers, probably the racists.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

interesting, yeah having to lug it around inside is a big turnoff for me. is there a good way to lock them up and leave them somewhere? that's sort of an open question.

there are definitely large communities for one wheel enthusiasts. i think they're often less about tinkering and more about meeting up and riding together. from what I've seen they are largely organized through message groups and discord.

from what I've seen, my friend doing the open source one wheel isn't alone in his efforts, but the group around it isn't nearly as big as the cousin euc guys. i think he's like 90% to "completion", though I'm sure he'll never stop tinkering.

another big appeal for me is their use as filmmaking tools. I'm a videographer, these go great with a gimbal. i wonder if an euc would be similarly useful.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

i would love if you'd be willing to tell me more about safety.

im definitely turned off by how you look when you stand on it, but i could be convinced to look past that with enough reason.

I'm also curious if they would work as well as a one wheel for filmmaking. I'm a videographer, i have peers that use one wheels very effectively with gimbals to get really nice smooth tracking shots.

the note about carrying it around is useful. like i said, having 4 dudes carrying a one wheel enter a room can cause a problem. there is often not that much space to actually put something like that down and out of the way.

is there a good way to lock these up to like a bike lock or something?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

oh that is handsome. but I'm more interested in what a person looks like on it. it's more about the awkward sort of stiff lean that your have to do on them. i just can't see that and not think it looks a bit goofy.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 3 days ago

obviously a news show isn't going to feel the same rewatching it. that's not the point lol.

that would be like saying it's dumb to preserve newspapers in libraries because it's not going to feel as good rereading the "Hitler is dead" headline. people don't look at old news to have a good time.

boy was it silly of us to preserve that kind of thing and it totally never comes in handy/s

that's not even what people are upset about anyway. comedy Central mostly makes entertainment programming that isn't news based and can still be enjoyed whenever. believe it or not, comedy Central has a lot of content that will stand the test of time. especially when looking at their stand-up catalogue.

this is the destruction of a library. a digital one, but a library none the less. that's what people are mad about.

but you're right. we should just dump all of our old movies and shows. they're worthless moldy junk anyway... 🙄

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I have many friends that use one wheel skateboards. I've tried them once or twice, but I've always been curious why there's seemingly so little overlap between the euc and one wheel communities. both camps seem to almost not acknowledge the other.

I'm slightly more in the one wheel camp, but I'm not sold on either of them. hanging with one wheel people started to get me really annoyed by them carrying the one wheel in with them EVERYWHERE they're not that small in the context of an elevator when 4 people have them. and they always bump them into things and it causes a lot of damage. I've got marks on my walls because of them. obviously, is easier to deal with than a car in theory, but there's already so much infrastructure to help you deal with your car.

that said, the one wheel crew beat the rest of us to every event in the city every time. they are genuinely convenient for getting around, and they can easily and confidently go off road. that's huge to me. you don't need a decent road or bike path for them.

it sounds like perhaps the key differences are speed (euc is faster it seems), off road capability, and how you stand on the thing. the stance is actually very important to me. i try not to, but damnit i care if i look good. you don't look cool on an euc. ever. one wheels on the other hand just look like cyber punk skateboards.

the speed isn't a huge concern. those one wheels are already pretty damn fast. i can't imagine it would often be safe to go faster than they can.

all that said, I'm not sold on either, and haven't done much research into electric unicycles. please, sell me if it's something you're passionate about. why should i prefer an euc? also, i do want to try understand why there's such a strong separation in these groups if i can.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (4 children)

interesting, i know many people that like them and none of them have ever had that issue as far as I'm aware.

I've tried them once or twice, but I've always been curious why there's seemingly so little overlap in the two communities. like both camps seem to almost not acknowledge the other.

I'm slightly more in the one wheel camp, but I'm not sold on either of them. hanging with one wheel people started to get me really annoyed by them carrying the one wheel in with them EVERYWHERE they're not that small in the context of an elevator when 4 people have them. and they always bump them into things and it causes a lot of damage. I've got marks on my walls because of them. obviously, is easier to deal with than a car in theory, but there's already so much infrastructure to help you deal with your car.

that said, the one wheel crew beat the rest of us to every event in the city every time. they are genuinely convenient for getting around, and they can easily and confidently go off road. that's huge to me. you don't need a decent road or bike path for them.

it sounds like perhaps the key differences are speed (euc is faster it seems), off road capability, and how you stand on the thing. the stance is actually very important to me. i try not to, but damnit i care if i look good. you don't look cool on an euc. ever. on wheels on the other hand just look like cyber punk skateboards.

the speed isn't a huge concern. those one wheels are already pretty damn fast. i can't imagine if would often be safe to go faster than they can.

all that said, I'm not sold on either, and haven't done much research into electric unicycles. please, sell me if it's something you're passionate about. why should i prefer an euc? also, i do want to try understand why there's such a strong separation in these groups if i can.

damnit, i should have said all that to the other guy..

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (22 children)

why those over a one wheel?

i hate to say it, but I'd be embarrassed to be seen in public on one of these. they just look... dweeby? i think it's the posture you have to take on it. it's so awkward looking. the wider sideways stance of the one wheel skateboard is so much more natural looking. and they're better on harder terrain.

the company itself sucks from what i understand, so tha's a fair argument, but i have a friend that makes them open source/pirated with third party parts. why would i choose one of these over one of those?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

yeah what the fuck, how could that possibly ever be safe for anyone or anything.

i was generally under the impression that it was illegal to intentionally hit anything with your vehicle without consent. i just never checked because I've never wanted to hit something with my car.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

it bears a striking resemblance to the story behind Africanized honey bees.

the risk is the same as any other international transport and release of a non native species; invasive species that damage the ecosystem. that these are creatures that don't exist anywhere and don't have a native habitat just makes them that much harder to predict. this was all clearly done without any thoughts about the repercussions or how to avoid them.

[–] [email protected] 45 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

God damnit. if you understand anything about our global weather observation network you know that if America privatizes the entire world will have way way less accurate weather no matter what anyone pays.

the only reason things work so well now is because the whole world openly and freely shares all of this data. this is important because all of the world's weather patterns effect each other. there's only so much data that can be collected without being in the territory as well. so much of the world'd infrastructure relies on this information being available and accurate. privatizing it would surely be massively profitable and horribly detrimental to everyone and everything. it's one of the very few actually decent cooporative things humanity has ever done. of course rich bullies want to come and stomp it out.

 
 

her name is alluka and you can see the royal quality of her countenance at first gaze. be grateful to witness her.

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stopped by my favorite birding spot after work and had these fellas fly in over my head. guest appearance by a great blue heron.

shot on sony a7siii with a tamron 150-500. all handheld and after the sun was behind the mountains, so you'll have to excuse some shakiness and focus issues.

music: creep - original song by Radiohead - performed by scott bradlee's post modern jukebox.

 
 

shot on a7siii with a nikon Ai-s 28mm f/2.0

 
 

I'm sick as hell right now and this pulled up right outside my front door last night. stepped out to take a picture because nothing felt real for a moment. then i started coughing and kind of regretted it. worth it?

 

took this riding into Milwaukee the other day when it was foggy as hell over like a third of the county...

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