Rafian At The Edge 50 Fixed Repack -
Rafian at the Edge 50 Fixed: The Primal Purist’s Paradox
- Drive: Single-speed fixed cog (no freewheel). Pedals are directly linked to wheel rotation, enabling precise control and backpedal braking.
- Crankset: Usually a sturdy, single-chainring crank optimized for reliability.
- Wheels: Deep-section or standard track rims with tubular or clincher tires sized for urban use (25–28 mm common).
- Brakes: Some fixed builds omit brakes (relying on leg braking); urban-legal or safer builds include at least a front caliper brake.
The bike's fork is designed to work in harmony with the frame, providing a smooth ride and precise handling. The fork's design also allows for easy wheel removal and installation, making maintenance and transportation a breeze.
| Feature | Specification | |---------|----------------| | Mode Name | Edge 50 Fixed | | Distance Reference | 50 meters from maximum theoretical range (approx. 1,200-1,500m actual) | | Focus Type | Fixed, non-adjustable while mode is active | | Laser Class (if applicable) | Class 1M (eye-safe) to Class 3R (depending on regional variant) | | Beam Divergence | 0.6 x 2.5 mrad (optimized for edge stability) | | Update Rate | 1 Hz (fixed, reduces processor noise) | | Battery Life in Fixed Mode | ~20% longer than continuous mode | | Operating Temp Range | -25°C to 60°C | | Weather Resistance | IP67 (submersible to 1m for 30 min) | rafian at the edge 50 fixed

Early days but already fun to play with. I can see the potential and wish them luck.
“beta” though? bit early to call it that isnt it?
Interesting project, but I can’t help but think they’re setting themselves up for failure by not using more mature and stable upstream projects like GNUstep and Darling. Instead, they seem to have opted to use the remnants of Cocotron because “I prefer BSD/MIT/Apache-style licensing” (quoted from https://airyx.org/faq/). The problem, if you have a look at their Github project, is that Cocotron never implemented many of the more advanced Cocoa APIs and instead just calls NSUnimplementedMethod(). There are whole classes with no implementation. I guess this would allow you to compile software, but it most certainly won’t allow you to actual run any of it.
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