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@Greg If you log in and go to Profile, there’s an Appearance option – Dark. I use my Yarbo ID and password, you should probably be able to do so as well.
Oh, I was logged in, but I guess I need to log into a different Yarbo site.
I wish Yarbo’s sites used a less fishy sounding domain to log in, especially when I’m already logged in to the forum and the website:
Like what is that? I don’t trust that. My password manager doesn’t recognize it. SMH
And once I’m logged in, before I can comment, I have to add my nickname and email address. Why? I just logged in with my email address, and my name is in my profile. Sketchy or kludgy
As Ken mentioned, you can switch to Dark Mode by heading to your Profile > Appearance and selecting Dark.
As for the nickname and email prompt: once you comment for the first time, that information will be saved for future comments, so you won’t need to re-enter it.
Regarding the Auth0 domain, I completely understand your concern—it does look less polished than we’d like. I’ve already flagged this to the team to evaluate the implementation of Auth0’s custom domain feature so we can bring the login URL in line with the rest of the Yarbo ecosystem.
Very nice layout for documents and how tos. I would suggest you have a section of known problems with official work around and solutions. It seems problems are reported on a lot of different sites. It would be good if you see an issue with your bot to be able to go to one location to know if it is a known problem and see Yarbos official response. I would assume the wiki is managed to a problem would only be listed once
So it would be easily searchable.
Agreed, @scottmccloskey, and I have just edited an updated BIG README for the Contributors to review that includes the start of a Common Problems and Solutions Section. Overall that document is designed to answer frequently asked questions and help folks out. It’s already out here on the Forum, and the updated one will go live on the Wiki after review/editing.
But, yeah, having great stuff all over the place would make greater stuff if together and organized, hence the Wiki.
Thank you for the thoughtful suggestion! We completely agree that having a centralized section for known issues and official workarounds would be incredibly helpful. We’re actively considering this and will begin preparing such a section. Once there’s progress, we’ll be sure to let everyone know.
A helpful tip for the Wiki, probably someone can detail this better than I can. But it may help those motor blocked errors. And maybe should be part of regular mower maintenance.
Once the discs have been removed, you can grab the silver metal disc holder with a large pliers, and then with a wrench take off the nut. Then with a pry bar of some kind, CAREFULLY pry the metal disc holder off the screw, working one side then the other. Underneath this silver holder thing (does it have a name?) grass can wind around and collect and cause blockage errors. This is now easily removed and put back on in reverse order.
I would also strongly suggest a note be added to tighten things on Yarbo, but be careful to not overtighten. Under tightening is better. Because if it is over tightened, you could not only crack something, but in some cases the screw will strip next time you try to take it off. Then you’re really screwed. And with all the grass/gunk, these screws aren’t likely to just fall off. So yeah…tight if you must, but not too much.
@Yarbo-Forum - Thoughts about some maintenance items as suggested by @kinglerch and information/parts to help with that as @bryan.wheeler mentions? This seems more befitting official Yarbo documentation.