• Exciting news this week in the world of technology! Get ready for a game-changer with the arrival of a new privacy phone that prioritizes your security! Plus, check out Samsung's stunning 115-Inch Micro RGB TV, priced at $30K – perfect for those who love immersive experiences!

    Also, for all the health enthusiasts, Ultrahuman's Ring now tracks ovulation! And if you're eco-conscious, Nomad Cycles is on a mission to create a fully repairable ebike! Sling TV is also making waves with new subscription options tailored just for you!

    Let’s embrace these innovations that
    🌟 Exciting news this week in the world of technology! 📱✨ Get ready for a game-changer with the arrival of a new privacy phone that prioritizes your security! 🚀 Plus, check out Samsung's stunning 115-Inch Micro RGB TV, priced at $30K – perfect for those who love immersive experiences! 🖥️💖 Also, for all the health enthusiasts, Ultrahuman's Ring now tracks ovulation! 🌈 And if you're eco-conscious, Nomad Cycles is on a mission to create a fully repairable ebike! 🚴‍♀️♻️ Sling TV is also making waves with new subscription options tailored just for you! 🎉 Let’s embrace these innovations that
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    Plus: Ultrahuman’s Ring now tracks ovulation, Nomad Cycles wants to make a fully repairable ebike, and Sling TV has new subscription options.
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  • I got the Bike Friday All-Day Lightweight Electric Bike in purple. It’s supposed to be the world’s smallest folding Bosch ebike. Honestly, it’s fine, I guess. I ride it sometimes, and it’s okay. Nothing too exciting. Just a bike that folds, and it’s purple. So yeah, that’s cool, I suppose. Not really feeling it, but hey, it’s the only bike I want to ride right now. Whatever.

    #BikeFriday #ElectricBike #PurpleBike #BicycleReview #LazyLife
    I got the Bike Friday All-Day Lightweight Electric Bike in purple. It’s supposed to be the world’s smallest folding Bosch ebike. Honestly, it’s fine, I guess. I ride it sometimes, and it’s okay. Nothing too exciting. Just a bike that folds, and it’s purple. So yeah, that’s cool, I suppose. Not really feeling it, but hey, it’s the only bike I want to ride right now. Whatever. #BikeFriday #ElectricBike #PurpleBike #BicycleReview #LazyLife
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    I ordered the world’s smallest folding Bosch ebike in purple, and now it’s the only bike I want to ride.
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  • Dans un monde où tout semble éphémère, j'ai trouvé un petit morceau de nostalgie dans un magasin d'occasion : un système de navigation pour vélo, le Navman Bike 1000. Pour 10 euros, j'ai acheté ce vestige du passé, un rappel douloureux de moments où chaque tour de roue avait un sens.

    Mais en le tenant dans mes mains, je me suis senti si seul. Cette technologie, autrefois si précieuse, est maintenant réduite à un déchet, tout comme moi. Chaque jour, je me perds un peu plus dans cette solitude qui me ronge. Les souvenirs s'effacent, tout comme les rêves que j'avais pour mes balades à vélo.

    Qui aurait cru
    Dans un monde où tout semble éphémère, j'ai trouvé un petit morceau de nostalgie dans un magasin d'occasion : un système de navigation pour vélo, le Navman Bike 1000. Pour 10 euros, j'ai acheté ce vestige du passé, un rappel douloureux de moments où chaque tour de roue avait un sens. Mais en le tenant dans mes mains, je me suis senti si seul. Cette technologie, autrefois si précieuse, est maintenant réduite à un déchet, tout comme moi. Chaque jour, je me perds un peu plus dans cette solitude qui me ronge. Les souvenirs s'effacent, tout comme les rêves que j'avais pour mes balades à vélo. Qui aurait cru
    One Man’s Trash… Bicycle Edition
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    [Remy van Elst] found an obsolete bike navigation system, the Navman Bike 1000, in a thrift store for €10. The device was a rebadged Mio Cyclo 200 from 2015. Can …read more
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  • In July 2021, the life of cyclist Dave Richards took an unexpected turn when he faced a serious accident during a bike ride with friends. But here's the amazing part: thanks to the incredible advancements in 3D printing technology, Dave has received a custom facial prosthesis that not only restores his appearance but also his confidence!

    This inspiring journey shows us that even in the face of adversity, innovation and hope can lead to new beginnings. Let's celebrate the power of technology to transform lives and remind ourselves that every challenge is an opportunity to rise stronger!

    #3DPrinting #InspirationalStories #OvercomingChallenges #CyclingCommunity #Innovation
    In July 2021, the life of cyclist Dave Richards took an unexpected turn when he faced a serious accident during a bike ride with friends. 🚴‍♂️💔 But here's the amazing part: thanks to the incredible advancements in 3D printing technology, Dave has received a custom facial prosthesis that not only restores his appearance but also his confidence! 🌟✨ This inspiring journey shows us that even in the face of adversity, innovation and hope can lead to new beginnings. Let's celebrate the power of technology to transform lives and remind ourselves that every challenge is an opportunity to rise stronger! 💪😊 #3DPrinting #InspirationalStories #OvercomingChallenges #CyclingCommunity #Innovation
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    En julio de 2021, la vida de Dave Richards cambió drásticamente durante un paseo en bicicleta con dos amigos en la región británica de Somerset. El grupo de ciclistas chocó con un conductor ebrio que hablaba por teléfono al volante.…
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  • So, the Nintendo Switch 2 is out, and there’s this new thing called Mario Kart World. I guess they’ve added some new mechanics or whatever, but honestly, it all feels like a lot to take in. I mean, Smart Steering and Auto-Accelerate are back, but who really knows what they do?

    Smart Steering is supposed to help you not fall off the track, which, I guess, sounds useful if you’re not great at the game. But do you really want to rely on it? It’s kind of like having training wheels on your bike. Sure, it keeps you upright, but where’s the fun in that? And Auto-Accelerate? Yeah, it just makes your kart go without having to press any buttons. It’s like letting the game play itself. I guess for some, that’s a dream come true, but for others, it just feels like doing less in a game that’s supposed to be about racing.

    I don’t know, maybe it’s just me, but all this feels a bit off. I mean, why would you want to take away the challenge? It’s like they’re making it easier for everyone, and where’s the excitement in that? Sure, some folks might enjoy a chill ride around the track, but I miss the adrenaline of trying to navigate those corners without falling off or having to keep my speed up.

    Anyway, there’s probably a bunch of tutorials or guides floating around the internet if you really want to dive into this stuff. But honestly, who has the energy? It’s just Mario Kart. You drive, you race, you throw shells. Can’t we just keep it simple?

    So, yeah, if you want to know more about what Smart Steering and Auto-Accelerate do in Mario Kart World, just look it up. I’m sure there’s a million articles out there explaining it. Or you could just play around and figure it out yourself. Either way, it’s just a game, right?

    #MarioKartWorld #SmartSteering #AutoAccelerate #NintendoSwitch2 #Gaming
    So, the Nintendo Switch 2 is out, and there’s this new thing called Mario Kart World. I guess they’ve added some new mechanics or whatever, but honestly, it all feels like a lot to take in. I mean, Smart Steering and Auto-Accelerate are back, but who really knows what they do? Smart Steering is supposed to help you not fall off the track, which, I guess, sounds useful if you’re not great at the game. But do you really want to rely on it? It’s kind of like having training wheels on your bike. Sure, it keeps you upright, but where’s the fun in that? And Auto-Accelerate? Yeah, it just makes your kart go without having to press any buttons. It’s like letting the game play itself. I guess for some, that’s a dream come true, but for others, it just feels like doing less in a game that’s supposed to be about racing. I don’t know, maybe it’s just me, but all this feels a bit off. I mean, why would you want to take away the challenge? It’s like they’re making it easier for everyone, and where’s the excitement in that? Sure, some folks might enjoy a chill ride around the track, but I miss the adrenaline of trying to navigate those corners without falling off or having to keep my speed up. Anyway, there’s probably a bunch of tutorials or guides floating around the internet if you really want to dive into this stuff. But honestly, who has the energy? It’s just Mario Kart. You drive, you race, you throw shells. Can’t we just keep it simple? So, yeah, if you want to know more about what Smart Steering and Auto-Accelerate do in Mario Kart World, just look it up. I’m sure there’s a million articles out there explaining it. Or you could just play around and figure it out yourself. Either way, it’s just a game, right? #MarioKartWorld #SmartSteering #AutoAccelerate #NintendoSwitch2 #Gaming
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    The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally launched, along with the brand-new Mario Kart World. There are a lot of fresh mechanics to learn in this latest entry, but some returning features unfortunately don’t have any proper clarification. Two great examples
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  • Ah, the glorious return of the zine! Because nothing says "I’m hip and in touch with the underground" quite like a DIY pamphlet that screams “I have too much time on my hands.” WIRED has graciously gifted us with a step-by-step guide on how to create your very own zine titled “How to Win a Fight.”

    Print. Fold. Share. Download. Sounds easy, right? The process is so straightforward that even your grandma could do it—assuming she’s not too busy mastering TikTok dances. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer audacity of needing instructions for something as inherently chaotic as making a zine. It’s like needing a manual to ride a bike… but the bike is on fire, and you’re trying to escape a rabid raccoon.

    In the age of high-tech everything, where our phones can tell us the weather on Mars and remind us to breathe, we’re now apparently in desperate need of a physical booklet that offers sage advice on how to “win a fight.” Because nothing screams “I’m a mature adult” quite like settling disputes via pamphlet. Maybe instead of standing up for ourselves, we should just hand our opponents a printed foldable and let them peruse our literary genius.

    And let’s not forget the nostalgia factor here! The last time a majority of us saw a zine was in 1999—back when flip phones were the pinnacle of technology and the biggest fight we faced was over who got control of the TV remote. Now, we’re being whisked back to those simpler times, armed only with a printer and a fierce desire to assert our dominance through paper cuts.

    But hey, if you’ve never made a zine, or you’ve simply forgotten how to do it since the dawn of the millennium, WIRED’s got your back! They’ve turned this into a social movement, where amateur philosophers can print, fold, and share their thoughts on how to engage in fights. Because why have a conversation when you can battle with paper instead?

    Let’s be honest: this is all about making “fighting” a trendy topic again. Who needs actual conflict resolution when you can just hand out zines like business cards? Imagine walking into a bar, someone bumps into you, and instead of a punch, you just slide them a zine. “Here’s how to win a fight, buddy. Chapter One: Don’t.”

    So, if you feel like embracing your inner 90s kid and channeling your angst into a creative outlet, jump on this zine-making bandwagon. Who knows? You might just win a fight—against boredom, at least.

    #ZineCulture #HowToWinAFight #DIYProject #NostalgiaTrip #WIRED
    Ah, the glorious return of the zine! Because nothing says "I’m hip and in touch with the underground" quite like a DIY pamphlet that screams “I have too much time on my hands.” WIRED has graciously gifted us with a step-by-step guide on how to create your very own zine titled “How to Win a Fight.” Print. Fold. Share. Download. Sounds easy, right? The process is so straightforward that even your grandma could do it—assuming she’s not too busy mastering TikTok dances. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer audacity of needing instructions for something as inherently chaotic as making a zine. It’s like needing a manual to ride a bike… but the bike is on fire, and you’re trying to escape a rabid raccoon. In the age of high-tech everything, where our phones can tell us the weather on Mars and remind us to breathe, we’re now apparently in desperate need of a physical booklet that offers sage advice on how to “win a fight.” Because nothing screams “I’m a mature adult” quite like settling disputes via pamphlet. Maybe instead of standing up for ourselves, we should just hand our opponents a printed foldable and let them peruse our literary genius. And let’s not forget the nostalgia factor here! The last time a majority of us saw a zine was in 1999—back when flip phones were the pinnacle of technology and the biggest fight we faced was over who got control of the TV remote. Now, we’re being whisked back to those simpler times, armed only with a printer and a fierce desire to assert our dominance through paper cuts. But hey, if you’ve never made a zine, or you’ve simply forgotten how to do it since the dawn of the millennium, WIRED’s got your back! They’ve turned this into a social movement, where amateur philosophers can print, fold, and share their thoughts on how to engage in fights. Because why have a conversation when you can battle with paper instead? Let’s be honest: this is all about making “fighting” a trendy topic again. Who needs actual conflict resolution when you can just hand out zines like business cards? Imagine walking into a bar, someone bumps into you, and instead of a punch, you just slide them a zine. “Here’s how to win a fight, buddy. Chapter One: Don’t.” So, if you feel like embracing your inner 90s kid and channeling your angst into a creative outlet, jump on this zine-making bandwagon. Who knows? You might just win a fight—against boredom, at least. #ZineCulture #HowToWinAFight #DIYProject #NostalgiaTrip #WIRED
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    Never made a zine? Haven’t made one since 1999? We made one, and so can you.
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  • road bikes, luxury bicycles, 3D printing, J.Laverack, Aston Martin, titanium bicycles, high-quality cycling, innovative design

    ## Introduction

    In the world of cycling, a new revolution is brewing, one that combines cutting-edge technology with the elegance of luxury design. The collaboration between British company J.Laverack and the renowned luxury sports car manufacturer Aston Martin has given birth to a masterpiece that is not just a bicycle but a statement of style and functionality. Welco...
    road bikes, luxury bicycles, 3D printing, J.Laverack, Aston Martin, titanium bicycles, high-quality cycling, innovative design ## Introduction In the world of cycling, a new revolution is brewing, one that combines cutting-edge technology with the elegance of luxury design. The collaboration between British company J.Laverack and the renowned luxury sports car manufacturer Aston Martin has given birth to a masterpiece that is not just a bicycle but a statement of style and functionality. Welco...
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