One of the reasons I get on a bike is to get away from computers, so you'll never see Garmin/Strava on my bikes. In principle, I have no problem with other people making a different choice. In practice, I've seen so much cuntish behaviour from those who see cycling as some kind of online contest that whenever I hear the distinctive electronic noise as somebody stops behind me at the lights I automatically wish they would drop dead. Some confirmation bias going on there, to be sure, but idgaf.
the distinctive electronic noise [of a Garmin pausing] at the lights
Same category as people who leave the keypress sounds enabled on their phones. In both cases I want to grab the device and throw it as far as possible.
One of the reasons I get on a bike is to get away from computers, so you'll never see Garmin/Strava on my bikes. In principle, I have no problem with other people making a different choice. In practice, I've seen so much cuntish behaviour from those who see cycling as some kind of online contest that whenever I hear the distinctive electronic noise as somebody stops behind me at the lights I automatically wish they would drop dead. Some confirmation bias going on there, to be sure, but idgaf.