I commuted around town on one of their fixed gear bikes for 5 years without issue. I swapped in new brakepads, and lubed the chain every few weeks in the rainy winter outside Vancouver BC. It was way cheaper to purchase that bike than to do the maintenance required to commute and train on my regular road bike
I had no issues with mine and sold it before a move to a hilly town for around 50% of the purchase price.
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I’m newish to Fedora and admit I don’t understand the whole developer/governance structure of it vs RHEL, but the news did make me wonder about continuing to use Fedora.
Reading some comments here, maybe it’s a non-issue. Guess I’ll have to dig more.
I’ve been looking at it after numerous times I update Fedora only to have some tool break that I use daily. Then I spend a chunk of the day getting Virtualbox working again so I can do my job (write code for websites).
I haven’t made the jump, but it looks very interesting.
CTRL - P to get to all the available commands in Obsidian.
Given the open format of Obsidian I’m not really that concerned about the fact that it’s not open source. It’s just markdown files I can do whatever I want with in the future.
Hollow Knight…need to put in the time to finish it at some point still.