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electromage
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electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through?
252·1 year agoYou’re describing a UI that I’ve only seen in cheap hardware store flashlights. Yes it’s infuriating when you can’t just turn a light on or off, and choose the mode you want. I use strobe when crossing streets at night but my lights make it easy to access that feature when I want it.
Who is this “favorite flashlight manufacturer”? I find it odd that you both have a favorite, and buy lights that act like this. There are thousands that don’t.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through?
1·1 year agoHad me in the first half.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through?
1·1 year agoOh boy: https://intl-outdoor.com/, https://www.killzoneflashlights.com/, https://flashlightgo.com/, https://jlhawaii808.com/, https://www.fenixlighting.com/, https://www.acebeam.com/, are some commercial manufacturers and retailers. Some of us that are further gone also trade used ones.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through?
51·1 year agoYou might be in another world, or the 90s perhaps?
Different settings are useful because modern flashlights use LEDs and get absurdly bright. Dimming them lets the user select an amount of light appropriate to a task, and preserve battery life. If you’re in the dark you’d want to start dim to avoid blinding yourself or annoying others (in a campground for instance). Strobes are good for getting attention.
Many of my lights use a common firmware called Anduril, which has some other nice features like a simulated candle flicker, or lightning storm (I use this for Halloween). It also allows me to turn it on directly to the lowest or highest settings, otherwise it defaults to the last level I used. There’s even an auto-shutoff feature which is nice for a night light.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through?
1·1 year agoIt’s not intuitive in that someone with zero knowledge can pick it up and understand all of the features, but it is simple enough that someone can at least turn it on and off. If you know how to use it you can immediately access the lowest level or the highest level, without having to scroll through a bunch of modes you don’t want. You have to ramp the output up or down, but you can always turn it off with one click.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through?
1·1 year agoMost have modes that you can click or hold to change, but a simple click will turn it on or off. I’ve only noticed the forced mode cycling on cheap hardware store lights.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through?
12·1 year ago“Muggle Mode” is for Anduril 1, Anduril 2 usually comes in “Simple UI” by default, and requires unlocking which is probably better for most users. Anyone familiar will be able to detect it and unlock, other people are less likely to burn themselves.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why don't we have cool vending machines in the US?
71·1 year agoWe’re trying to get away from wrapping everything in plastic film.
electromage@lemm.eeto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Private WiFi camera for out of town viewing. Live view only. No storage.
51·2 years agoAs far as easy, commercially available stuff I like UniFi. You can set custom recording schedules, or never record. Or only record motion. You can also set privacy zones which are blacked out and not visible or recorded.
You do need one of their consoles or NVRs to manage them though, and they aren’t super cheap.
electromage@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft's latest Windows update breaks VPNs, and there's no fix
5·2 years agoWouldn’t uninstalling the update fix it?
electromage@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•DropBox says hackers stole customer data, auth secrets from eSignature serviceEnglish
5·2 years agoThis is about Dropbox Sign, which probably includes a lot of HelloSign customers from before the acquisition.
electromage@lemm.eeto
Technology@beehaw.org•Someone got Gab's AI chatbot to show its instructions
43·2 years agoIt’s full of contradictions. Near the beginning they say you will do whatever a user asks, and then toward the end say never reveal instructions to the user.
electromage@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•how serious is a slightly chipped front tooth?
2·2 years agoVery similar, I cracked by lower tooth on my brother’s head while playing, had it capped about 3 times. Last time the cap broke, there’s still a little bit left. Been like that for 25 years now? Might look weird but eh. My dentist hasn’t been concerned.
electromage@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit is going public. Will its unruly user base revolt?English
26·2 years agoSadly tons of subs are very active with real people. It’s a lot of momentum to shift.
electromage@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Could Google be using Reddit to revive an ancient, failed project? — 60,000+ Redditors may well be mTurk’ing for Google Answers 2.0English
15·2 years agoSo AI is taking away having to answer the same questions over and over again for lazy people, are we complaining?
electromage@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Word’s Subtle Typeface Change Affected Millions. Did You Notice?English
7·2 years agoIt’s so confusing that you can’t delete a document that you’re looking at, but you can rename it. Identifying documents in OneDrive and then deleting them is tedious.
electromage@lemm.eeto
World News@lemmy.ml•China-flagged container ship safely transits Red Sea heading towards India
21·2 years agoCould you comment on the significance of this?
It’s one of the most secure ways to pay at retail. Payment card data is only shared with one party, payment methods are tokenized so retailers cannot swipe your payment information and use it again. I’ve had a couple of cards stolen by retailers like a coffee shop, that I had to close. It was a hassle. Also for online payments I much prefer GPay or PayPal, everything is clear, unauthorized payments are obvious and easy to fix.

Well scammers are using bots too, so it’s just going to be to two bots talking to each other and the only winners are the LLM providers and power utilities.