Corvus (he/him)
Here to engage with subjects like urban design, FOSS, 3D photography, bikes, boats, beer, music and gardening, not necessarily in that order.

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Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Android Lemmy ClientEnglish
1·1 year agoExactly! Works very well.
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Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Android Lemmy ClientEnglish
3·1 year agohttps://voyager.slrpnk.net/ does look really good as a browser app
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Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Android Lemmy ClientEnglish
4·1 year agoI’m replying from the Eternity client. Brilliant!
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utility cycling@slrpnk.net•A bit of progress on converting my mountain bike to a cargo bike (rear rack added with simple modification)English
1·1 year agoSorry, after joining with much enthusiasm, my life was overtaken by other responsibilities and pressures. I’m in a much better place now (camping and relaxing without internet or TV helps!) Let me know how the bucket build goes. I’ll watch the utility cycling and fixing communities for updates.
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utility cycling@slrpnk.net•Just made my first grocery run with the modified mountain bike!English
1·1 year agoLooks great. Love the homemade mirror! I wish more places had bike racks to lean your bike against. The racks you put a wheel into are generally terrible if you’re carrying any weight.
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Meta (slrpnk.net)@slrpnk.net•SLRPNK Community Discussion - August 2024English
10·1 year agoI joined this great community a couple months ago with a lot of enthusiasm but then fell off the map - too much going on. I just finished two weeks without wifi or cell service and I’m ready to engage. Thanks for being there SLRPNK!
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utility cycling@slrpnk.net•A bit of progress on converting my mountain bike to a cargo bike (rear rack added with simple modification)English
2·2 years agoThis bucket pannier followed plans from “Portland by Cycle”: https://www.portland.gov/transportation/walking-biking-transit-safety/documents/instructions-building-inexpensive-bike/download

I found that I needed to make my own hooks by bending flat steel straps. An important addition to the plans is the addition of the backing plate inside. I used some scrap plywood and fender washers. My last bucket lasted about 7-8 years until it was stolen, so I’ve also added a way to lock it to the bike rack.

If you put the hooks at the right level vertically then the top of the lid is level with the bike rack allowing you to securely strap even more stuff on the back of the bike.

I appreciate your thoughtful response. Kinda buried in there was the reference to an SBU inverter configuration. Now when I read about that and the different configurations, this helps provide the background knowledge I need to ask the right questions when talking with contractors, etc. Thanks!