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The average price of electricity in Finland for the past week has been 0.11c / kWh
  • Well, in Malaysia, our electricity is provided by TNB, which is state owned company, and power generation so far is mostly coal and natural gas. The pricing is controlled by government, but since the price is at a low side globally, it's heavily subsidised. Though the pricing is tiered, the more you use the more expensive it get per kwh.

    I doubt they will be free, just lower the price a bit more for the first tier and everyone will be happy.

  • Police use capsicum spray on neo-Nazis after clash at Melbourne asylum seeker rally
  • riot shields?

    Ahh yes, riot shield, standing there, menacingly, until rioters decided to disperse by themselves.

    Cordoning off specific areas?

    Ahh yes, cordoning off the area and the rioters will never find way through it.

    Arrests?

    Ahh yes, arrest, where the rioters will willingly cooperate.

    I can't believe this site thinks cops attacking protestors (even Nazis) is totally cool and good.

    it's very much depend on who did the protest and what the protest is about.

    It's nazi, it's cool and good, It's fucking nazi dude, not a hill worth dying on. It's good that cop punch bad people and nazi are bad people deserved to be punched. It's a circle block in a circle hole, the reaction is just fitting. No one defending their right exactly because they are nazi.

    I guess you missed the part of the article where the cops just let the Nazis continue harassing people after the pepper spray was deployed.

    You can't both protest on the right to not get pepper sprayed and then also protest against the right to protest. You could've point out the protestor is the first one getting pepper sprayed and then the nazi, then we have a case, but nope you have to defend the nazi but missed the one worth defending.

  • The average price of electricity in Finland for the past week has been 0.11c / kWh
  • In Malaysia it's rm0.218/kwh, around €0.05. I wonder if they will chop down the electric price further if they switch to these renewable so AC is much more accessible for low income family. Feels like sauna here whenever it's sunny day and would be worst in the future.

  • Police use capsicum spray on neo-Nazis after clash at Melbourne asylum seeker rally
  • How do you prefer them dispersing rioters if not non-lethal weapon?

  • "Who the fuck are you"
  • My cat but with me in long pant and safety shoe.

    "Holy fuck intruder!" is what they will do.

  • Fixed a post I saw earlier
  • More like Windows user have games.

  • Monyet.cc weekly chat thread for 21st October 2024
  • Well, tbf, there aren't many Malaysians on Reddit as well, the active one is only around roughly 20k. Most people just stay in insta/fb/twitter/tiktok

  • Bike Manufacturers Are Making Bikes Less Repairable
  • I just use generic brand just to dip myself into ebike scene, and even then it works very well. The one i used is from L-Faster. I think it required more work with these diy conversion kit, but those branded or that can be done quickly (swytch, bafang, bosch) have the same proprietary issue.

  • 6.9M is not a bad number
  • Add some lithium foil in it and get 10G

  • This time I'll focus harder on it
  • Emerald Sword's chorus does makes me sounds like a knight on a quest

  • Youth unemployment in China is getting worse
  • CCP seems to spend most of its time trying to censor shit than help the economy recover. Maybe manipulating their statistic and stock market isn't gonna work out as much as they like.

  • You have until this time next year to move off Windows 10
  • What will happen afterward? My cpu isn't supported.

  • Bike Manufacturers Are Making Bikes Less Repairable
  • I'd suggest convert a bike into one and not buy purposely-made ebike if you want that. I turn my 20+ year old bike into an ebike recently and did 1000km++ with it, all the maintenance i ever did is on the bike itself, nothing on the electrical component yet. Added benefits is it will still have repairable part, so nothing is proprietary, even the ebike components. So if my motor broke tomorrow(please don't), i can just order a generic brand motor and swap it in, so is the controller, screen, throttle, battery, everything.

  • Bike Manufacturers Are Making Bikes Less Repairable
  • I have 0 idea what i'm doing when i build mine, then i watched Park Tools video about it. That company is truly a god send for home repair.

  • Trying to convert my bike into an ebike. What do I need?
  • If you can fit one, i heard mid drive is the best, especially one comes with torque sensor. Pros: it seems easiest to fit and maintain, and from others that ride with it they said it's the best way to drive the bicycle. Con: it's the most expensive option.

    The next choice is rear hub, but you will need a pedal assist sensor or torque sensor added to your bottom bracket to get the function. Pros: it drive from the rear, pushing all the weight in front of it in a much stable way. Also cheaper than mid drive. Cons: it will makes servicing the rear wheel much more complicated with all those wire running around.

    The last choice is front hub, it's for when your bike's rear hub spacing can't fit a motor hub and you can't reasonably cold set it. Not an issue for more recent bike, but if you have old bicycle with single gear, this is always the case, like my old bmx. Also for when you have internal gear hub. Pros: it's easier compared to rear hub to convert your bike, and maintenance is less complicated. Cons: it will skid a lot when the motor kicks in. Like, a lot. Especially when you throttle to help start the motion. It basically trying to pull the weight of the bike, which usually at the rear, and it will have some hard time gripping the ground while pulling the load, especially when you goes full throttle. In my experience, it's not possible to ride in full speed the motor is capable of because of the fluctuating traction. It's also made for a bad sand bike as the front will very likely dig into the sand and make you fall down(experienced this myself). Still, it's very capable to ride up to 23kmph and pull me uphill, which is good.

    For the motor power, it based on how hilly your ride is and how heavy the whole bike + cargo + rider is. In general 250w nominal 400w peak is enough to handle anything, anything above that will give you a bit of boost if you're on a heavy side. Mine is front hub 36v 250w nominal 450~500w peak, and it can drag a roughly 95kg total load(55kg me + 35kg bike + 6kg grocery) to go up to 23kmph, albeit i need to pedal harder when going uphill. Though for the voltage, 36v is the minimum you should have, 48v is much more common and can deliver the power better.

    As for the battery capacity, since you mentioned intercity, i'd suggest something more than 10ah so you can commute 2 way without charging. 15ah is ideal, taking those range anxiety away. My 15ah lead acid battery(i know i know) can go for 44km round trip with 60% or so capacity to spare, with climb around 220m.

  • [email protected], come to discuss the new Space Age expansion pack coming out today!
  • It's actually very easy, just have to spend another hundred hours in it.

  • One Punch Man - Chapter 206

    cubari.moe 206 | Chapter 1 | Cubari

    Read the 206 manga series.

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    (Malaysia)Eighty-five-year-old on e-bike killed in Jempol crash

    www.malaymail.com Eighty-five-year-old on e-bike killed in Jempol crash

    JEMPOL, Oct 17 — An 85-year-old man riding an electric bicycle died in a collision with a car at Kilometre 5 of Jalan Bahau-Kemayan, here yesterday. Jempol District police...

    Eighty-five-year-old on e-bike killed in Jempol crash

    cross-posted from: https://monyet.cc/post/7340948

    > >Hoo said the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for causing death by reckless or dangerous driving.

    Note: most road around school has a mandatory 30kmph speed limit

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    www.malaymail.com Eighty-five-year-old on e-bike killed in Jempol crash

    JEMPOL, Oct 17 — An 85-year-old man riding an electric bicycle died in a collision with a car at Kilometre 5 of Jalan Bahau-Kemayan, here yesterday. Jempol District police...

    Eighty-five-year-old on e-bike killed in Jempol crash

    >Hoo said the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for causing death by reckless or dangerous driving.

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    www.malaymail.com Malbatt 850-11 allowed to return fire if provoked in Lebanon, Parliament told

    KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 17 — Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin informed Parliament today that the Malaysian peacekeeping contingent, known as Malaysian Battalion...

    Malbatt 850-11 allowed to return fire if provoked in Lebanon, Parliament told

    Not sure if it applicable to other battalion but at least Malbatt is allowed to

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    Excavator saved human from rising flood water

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    This weekend’s Kuala Lumpur Marathon may be more challenging because of the heat, so here’s how runners can prepare

    www.malaymail.com This weekend’s KL Marathon may be more challenging because of the heat, so here’s how runners can prepare

    KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 3 — In long distance road racing, be it a full or a half marathon, warmer temperatures almost always translate to slower finishing times. Malaysian runners...

    This weekend’s KL Marathon may be more challenging because of the heat, so here’s how runners can prepare

    Climate change is making outdoor sport harder

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    Found a way to make her looks extra derpy

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    One Piece - Chapter 1127

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    Nothing much but here's my bike after grocery shopping

    Have to hold back a bit else i would have a hard time carrying those back. Maybe i should get a cargo bike or something 😅

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    Are Taiwan's Roads Still a "Living Hell"?

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    www.malaymail.com Kepong scuffle: Part-time worker receives 35 stitches in fight over blocked parking, suspect arrested (VIDEO)

    KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 5 — Police are in the midst of applying for a remand order against a man who allegedly slashed a part-time worker in a fight over a blocked parking spot in a...

    Kepong scuffle: Part-time worker receives 35 stitches in fight over blocked parking, suspect arrested (VIDEO)

    Sorry if it's irrelevant, but carbrain fight for parking space is always entertaining 🤡

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    Jack Black as Minecraft Steve, but animated

    10 times better now.

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    One Piece - Chapter 1125

    The twist is very twisty

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    One Punch Man - Ch203

    cubari.moe 203 | Chapter 1 | Cubari

    Read the 203 manga series.

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    Abandoned Stilt House

    Seems cozy in its prime.

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    I Went to an Anti-Bike-Lane Revolt And Here’s What I Learned

    Some of their complain is really unhinged.

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    One Punch Man - Ch202

    cubari.moe 202 | Chapter 1 | Cubari

    Read the 202 manga series.

    Note: just realised there's 2 ch202, this one is on a redraw timeline so the old one should be ignored.

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    hmmm

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    How to keep going with bike commuting?

    Yesterday i finally whip up the courage to try commuting with bike, i planned the 40km round trip to visit my mom and go grocery shopping on the way back,, planned the route with as much residential street as possible, and that was a fun experience! While there's a lot of "woah, ebike"(where i live a proper ebike is rare, even though mine is converted) and "you travel from that small town? That's insane!" from stranger, what's not fun is the ride on some stretch of the road.

    I live in a small town outside the city, a lot of the road going out of the town is pretty much 1 lane each way, no cycling facility for the whole country(Malaysia), the road shoulder is narrow to non-existent(the line is basically bordering between road and grass/dirt) if not filled with potholes/cracks/sketchy road maintenance/bump made by tree root, and motorist often driving very fast even on narrow road. Luckily more often than not they does give me a lot of space when they're passing(thanks to motorcycle culture), but those who don't is very discouraging for the whole experience, mostly it's the one riding moped that pass me too close for comfort with 30/50kmph faster than me(no thanks to motorcycle culture).

    I planned to do it often, first by doing a no-car sunday, then slowly switch to commuting to work(also 40km round trip), and eventually cut down car use to only just a day or two a week or only on long distance travel, but this experience kinda made me second guess the whole plan. It's also quite tiring, i can still feel the fatigue today.

    So how did you guys that do the commute able to keep going? Any advice on that end?

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    High Court: Stateless persons can legally marry in Malaysia, NRD shouldn't refuse just because ‘no IC’

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