SoySaucePrinterInk

joined 1 year ago

Unfortunately it isn't available in Canada

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Strictly for commuting, rechargeable, nothing fancy. Doesn't need insane runtimes, just something reasonable for commuting that I can afford to buy and give several of them away. :)

Hahaha it was a container holding new litter whuch was literally just clay pellets.

 

I want to give away some bike lights. Does anybody have recommendations on some low cost bike lights?

 

Tasty to snack on radishes

I'm seeing many ponchos with hand loops and a waist strap so it doesn't fly up. AFAIK, they are more breathable.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Do you have a link? I'm only seeing regular ponchos, nothing bike-specific.

Edit: found it https://www.decathlon.ca/en/p/8759248/city-cycling-rain-poncho-100-black

 

I would like to ride more in the rain. What are some of this community's preferences around rain ponchos?

I like them for road biking but would prefer a mechanical pump for a commuter bike due to reliability and being able to change infinite flats.

I carry a spare tube, so I need a way to inflate it.

I have had rides ruined because of a friend not carrying a spare tube or a way to inflate it.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

This sounds handy, however I'm prioritizing reliability which is hard to beat with a mechanical pump.

 

Does anyone have any recommendations for tiny bike pumps to keep on my commuter? Durability is preferred, but I don't want to break the bank if it gets stolen.

 

If this type of post isn't allowed, I can take it down. I am not affiliated with LiTime but I like their batteries since seeing Will Prowse's teardowns of them. They have some smaller battery options for DIY projects.

 
[–] SoySaucePrinterInk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Does the coffee bother your gums? :o

I plan to snack on them, but a search online showed them served sauteed with egg on toast. I imagine that avocado would work as well. Not sure how common it is in France though.

 

photo of small potato shoots emerging from a large black planter

photo of overgrown potato shoots coming out of a large black planter

pink potato flower

 

I repotted my sugar snap peas into a larger upcycled kitty litter container that I found in a dumpster. There was plenty of space, so I added radishes that only take 23 days to mature to maximize my use of space. What are your favourite companion plants?

 

I have had earwigs eating my balcony garden crops, so I decided to try a solution I found online: add 50/50 soy sauce and oil to a container and leave it overnight. It was filled with earwigs the next morning! So I am setting up another trap with an empty tofu dessert container.

That being said, earwigs aren't universally bad. They help decompose plant material in a compost pile. However on my balcony, they were doing more harm than good. The ladybugs can stay :P

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Shed. It's for a small lighting setup for when I use it up to a couple minutes at a time.

 

I'm looking for a small setup that allows the panel to be removed without removing screws from the roof and exposing holes.

 

Alt: Photo of young green cherry tomatoes on a tomato plant on a balcony. The photo mostly shows green tomato plant foliage. There are some yellow tomato flowers in the top left corner of the frame.

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