jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Its certainly featured on Matt's YouTube channel frequently... that dude is one of the reasons I own an XJ instead of a GMC Yukon.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Looks like a fun place! Thanks for sharing.
* 4" narrower than the 200 series * 112" wheel base * Front IFS, rear solid axle. Factory rear locker. Full time 4wd. * Hybrid Turbo inline 4 cyl 326HP 465 lb-ft torque * Base model starts at $55k * Three editions - "1958", "Land Cruiser" and "First Edition". More info in the linked article.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Welcome. Fantastic photo. :) Got any more?
This was taken on a cruise on a rare day when the sun came out and I could watch the sun set -- at 11pm. :D
I figured I'd post just a short trip report for a Sand Hollow trip in Utah that we did last weekend. The forecast we super hot for both days (over 100 degrees) so we decided to go in the morning. We ran Milts Mile on Saturday. That was a really fun trail, but it claimed my passenger-side hub knob. I was able to scoot up middle monkey (which was hella steep but surprisingly not too scary). The off-camber stuff scared me the most. In the photo above, this section of rock had me in my head so much that I stopped and my spotter and to jump out and assure me the passenger tire was still on the ground. I don't have sway bars *at all* (with plans to fix that) so I get tons of body roll. On Sunday, we ran Ridgeline and the first part of West Rim trail. My wife drove that day and had zero problems with the initial shelves and rocky climb on Ridgeline. She was able to take the "fun" lines at the Funnel and Steps as well. What blew me away is she managed to drive up Toll Booth #1. I didn't want to try and drive it because I was worried about the amount of body roll my XJ has, but she wanted to give it a shot, and [boy did she ever](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECLQpGJcbT4). Finally, we hit Top of the World - snagged the photo, and left via the Water Tank "road". We've got another weekend trip planned in November and we can't wait to go back! EDIT: [Imgur Album with more photos.](https://imgur.com/a/fMubNsl)
Especially the overnight trips.
Recently took a cruise to alaska and the weather cleared up a bit in time for sunset.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
One of my favorite places to camp! I only drove 1,200 miles to get there. ;)
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Hmm…. Photo didn’t make it. Lemmy is hurting right now….
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Wow -- that's magical. I was expecting some camera like a Nikon Z7ii or something... nope, its a pixel again. Well done. :)
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Nice shot!
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Before I die, I'm going to see the Alps. I don't know when, but its gotta happen.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Wow -- I love the still water. I need to get back there.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Sometimes, I think that I should only go out in bad weather so I can get shots like this.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Looks great. Was this north rim or south? (Or somewhere else haha - its a big place.)
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
I need more beaches in my life. ;) Nice shot!
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
I love when clouds do that. The colors during sunset just lit that whole place up. Great shot!
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Beautiful shot. I love how its sticking up over the clouds.
A very windy, but beautiful spot.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
That's a cool reflection
I've got an ARB awning tent that packs relatively compact and light that I use for camping when wheeling. Works super well for me and my dogs (or whoever's with me).
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Ellie always gets BBQ. ;)
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks!
Was at my parent's house in cool weather and we were able to play fetch until she was completely exhausted. Then we had BBQ haha.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
re: critical mass: This community's got 1.3k subs. If folks upvote, content will get to the front page and snowball. We need a steady stream of content though.
I've posted all my best stuff so far - its just down hill from here for me haha.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Looks awesome. Every time my buddies and I find a mud hole, we drive through it a dozen times because there aren't any other mud holes. I'm a little jealous.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
That's not ideal. Glad they got a recall out. I need to issue a recall for my XJ for the same reason, because of stuff I did lol.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks! I'll have to post more photos. ;)
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks for the tip. That's super useful.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks!
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Its a neat rig and its surprised me a few times by just rolling over stuff. A guy named Ken runs a youtube channel called OffroadHub. He's basically built an FJC about as big as reasonably possible. Kinda nuts what they can do.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks!
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks! It certainly does.
A couple years ago, my buddy and I had just finished enough of his SAS project on the hundie that we needed a test drive. This trail is relatively close and has some great views. We managed to rope our other friend (who owns the orange FJC) into it as well. Nothing failed and all the welds stayed welded, so that was nice.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Great photo! What a view. Colorado has scenery like no other.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
My favorite Tundra. My dad owns one of those (basically a stock-looking, white version of yours). That truck will probably live longer than me.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
A day like that though is always better than a day at work. Sounds like a lot of fun. I love those old school 4Runners with the removable top.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
This was shot with a full moon behind me. I was happy to get the unique moonlit landscape with some faint milky way at the same time.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks!
This was shot with a full moon behind me. I was happy to get the unique moonlit landscape with some faint milky way at the same time.
The clutch basically gave up yesterday. Gonna miss driving this for a few days while it gets repaired.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Haha wow. What an effective way to describe it.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
I agree - decentralized is the future. Fwiw, I'm really enjoying lemmy and want it to succeed. I'm just hoping to help somehow. I'd love for centralized social networks to become decentralized so that the perverse incentives that exist currently can evaporate.
I'm nervous posting this because I don't want to come off as telling you "what to do". This is coming more from a desire to support the awesome work you're doing to help lemmy grow on the fediverse. If this is too "forward" - I'm happy to back down and continue posting everything I've got to /c/earthporn, /c/photography, and /c/jeep. ;)
It seems in the short term, we're just trying to capture and retain users so that communities can grow and become new homes for reddit refugees.
- If the signup process is difficult or confusing, the "capture" part of that goal will be diminished.
- Small instances have kind of a "ghost town" feel. I understand why this is, but new users don't and this affects the "retention" part.
Some ideas:
- A getting started guide -- for example, creating an account on a new/small instance is different than a large instance because of how federation works. The information in the fediverse is largely available, but knowing how to find it is nuanced. Having a guide or video or something could help with this and support the "retention" goal.
- Having a few preferred instances to handle the surge of new users. This will take efforts from server admins (like yourself) to communicate to the community the needs they have so that we can provide support. This addresses both "capture" and "retain" goals really well in the short term. Some sort of strategy would be needed long term to "decentralize".
- I'm donating on patreon to lemmy.ml (just $10/month for now), but I wonder if other users realize that money is needed to handle the new load (for lemmy.ml, beehaw, etc). It seems reasonable to support the people that are crucial to making instances like this work without requiring them to take on enormous financial risk. (I'm saying this without understanding anything about your hosting solution or backend infrastructure, but assume that to scale, you need to pay Amazon/Microsoft/Google mo money).
- If you need help building out infrastructure, there are those of us here that would be willing to take some time to help as well - we just need a way to know what you need.
- Some kind of "invite" feature - it would let me send "invite" codes to my friends. This eliminates the "what instance should I use" question and potentially the "manual approval" process. This could potentially be used to create nefarious bot accounts, and may just need to exist initially (but not long term).
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Long term, I agree -- the whole point of the fediverse is to distribute the user base, moderation capacity, etc. Initially though, we're just trying to make it as easy as possible to for folks to discover lemmy and use it.
Sending them on a wild goose chase to find an instance and sign up complicates that. Getting them to come back the next day is also way harder when that experience sucks.
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
If folks can sign up on your instance and use it as their gateway to the lemmy fediverse, its tremendously helpful for distributing load.
The challenge is, letting people know your instance exists, and when they finally do and you get 30 signups per hour, scaling your instance to keep up.
Long term, you also have to deal with all the sysadmin crap (scaling up/down based on load, security and updates, backups, assholes that DDOS your instance because they don't like your moderation decisions, copyright take downs, legal requests, etc).
jerry 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah - its tricky. What I'm seeing though is instead of communicating that need at all, lemmy.ml and potentially other instance owners are just trying to push new users to smaller instances.
I am running my own mastodon instance in my basement - I've got other personal projects running in AWS, and work professionally in Azure. It sounds like you've got some great cloud experience as well. There seem to be lots of other similarly skilled folks here that can assist with deployment and scale automation (if that's what they need), or others that could assist by just signing up for $5/month on patreon to cover server costs. That call to action needs to happen though or else people wont do anything.
Me and a buddy are trying to find some good photography locations for the Oct. eclipse in the United States. Was able to get some decent shots out in western Utah.
I created this community as a landing zone for reddit offroad refugees. I've only got so many trip reports and Jeep/Land Cruiser photos though. If you're new, please help us flood this new community with photos of your rig and trips.
80 series solid front axle. IMO - this is possibly the best overland rig out there - great balance of offroad capability and space.
When reddit goes dark on Monday, there will be a horde of people looking for an alternative. When the APIs go dark at the end of the month, another horde will come. When /u/spez says just about anything, it'll happen again. What can we do to prep here for that? How can we attract good moderators to moderate communities here? Just listing things I noticed from the twitter/mastodon migration: * Mastodon had a _few thousand signups per hour_ during the peak times. * Having a single instance (or even a small number) really simplifies the signup process. How can we scale lemmy.ml and other big instances now to prep for Monday? * I'm seeing communities already pop up (/c/earthporn, /c/photography and my favorite /c/jeep). If we can keep content flowing through some of the big communities, it'll help people come back on Tuesday. (On a Sunday night at 7pm MDT, the backend on lemmy.ml is getting crushed and posting is haphazardly working for me...) * A good intro doc would help folks get up to speed faster (this is how lemmy/fediverse works, he's a list of mobile apps you can use, here's how to sign up on patreon... etc). Scaling lemmy.ml, beehaw.org, and lemmy.one (those are the ones mentioned in the pinned post for "joining") is probably the biggest priority. If owners of these instances need money to pay for server fees, expertise with server migrations, deployments, scaling, dev work, etc, they really need to communicate. The proverbial "call to arms" would be appropriate. We've got lots of super nerdy folks here that can donate time/money. Personally, I'm not sure how I can help right now. (Currently subbed on Patreon, but that's it).
EDIT: Imgur doesn't appear to generate thumbnails in the feed. Uploading directly to lemmy.
2001 XJ Cherokee 2005 TJ Wrangler Both are somewhat... modified.