34 points

mfw gender

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32 points

Flashlight… UI?

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Some have many modes (high-mid-low beam, fade output, lock switch,… A lot) but most only have 1 push button - the combination of hold / click / double-triple click can get complicated.

My Thrunite has “only” 4 main functions that I use, and probably at least 2 or 3 more that I am not aware of.

Disclaimer: I’m a tech for theatre, I live in the dark and use it all the time!

No, I don’t get the gender part either. Tho I would go with rechargeable for someone not used to them, it’s easier to plug when needed rather than cry because the batteries are dead and the shop is closed.

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20 points

Modern flashlight: click click click click and hold

Traditional flashlight: click

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6 points

Mine’s not bad: Long press will activate 2lm crawl-like-a-ninja mode, single-click activates Last State of normal operation, and back button bangs the 2000lm output

When switched on “normal”, long press will fade up or down

It took a bit of research I must say

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My thoughts exactly. How many buttons/functions does a flashlight need?

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11 points

Serious, use everyday:

  • ultra-low 2lm output for crawling in aisles, not bothering/disturbing anyone
  • ultra-high 2000lm for pointing at things, and for emergency illumination where the brightest, the best (point at ceiling to not blind anyone)
  • fade-up or down the mid-range for general work situations where ambiant light isn’t sufficient (or you’re just getting old, uh)

Some people would argue about the strobe and S.O.S functions out in nature, or even sell the 2000lm as defence against aggression

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Ok then I see that now. I guess I don’t use flashlights that much to think about feature rich ones.

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5 points

Very low, low, medium, high, turbo

Enthusiast/custom lights may have more complicated lights that have different patterns, custom programming, presets, etc

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3 points

The instructions for my Emisar flashlights look like a map to a pirate’s treasure but in space

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That’s crazy. All my experience with flashlights has been off-mid-high at the most complex.

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31 points

This is what happens when someone is so hollowed out by hyperconsumerism that buying a fucking flashlight becomes a substitution for an identity.

This sad motherfucker soyfaces over flashlights like they were funko pops and knows more “boutique” flashlight brands than he knows people.

He has strong opinions on every minute detail of his purchases like the bevelling on the glass rims or the best method to turn the fucking light on.

He probably follows the companies’ management on twitter and has intense opinions on the companies, in the way a lib redditor will know every minutiae of his political party’s niche actors and figures.

A perfect consumerist zombie with no thoughts or actions that aren’t filtered through consuming his Product™.

Absolutely horrifying.

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I got sucked into the flashlight subreddit years ago and have a small collection (11) of cool lights. I have some that can actually start fires, customizable UI, lots of fancy shit. I will say, having a good flashlight has actually saved my ass and likely helped me save lives more than once when happening across car accidents. I literally helped outfit a small group of people to rescue a husky that got out in the middle of the night one time. Power outages and camping too of course.

Do I need all the ones I have? No, and there’s probably only 3 that I would keep if I sold them off. But they’re fun things to tinker with, the charm wears off after a while though. Some people go on that subreddit and just show off their disposable income to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars, individual lights that cost $1k+, it’s wild.

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8 points

and likely helped me save lives more than once

“Mam! Are you alright!?”

"OMG she’s having a seizure!

“Mam!?”

“She’s an epileptic, turn that fucking strobe function OFF!”

“Oh shit!” click click

“Turn it off!”

“Fuck!” click and hold

“WTF ARE YOU DOING!?”

“It’s a new UI!”

“What dose that even mean?!”

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This is gold, thank you!

The actual story is I’ve come up on accidents when it’s completely dark out and the lights on the crashed cars were inoperable from the battery being broken. I have a diffuser wand thing to attach to the light to redirect traffic. Other times it’s been in fog or white out conditions.

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3 points
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In my oppinion it never hurts to always have a few tools at hand. A knife, a light, and something that can be improvised as a screwdriver or a hammer is ideal (most of the time that may be the knife and a sturdy flashlight). Man or woman or anything in between or out of bounds, does not matter, having things, when they are needed, is always helpful.

Ofc you could also go the “survival” route and pack survival kits and emergency bags, to have everything for every opportunity at hand, but that may be overkill.

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28 points
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Theres too much Yang Energy in the light of a flashlight

A woman should use the Yin Light of the moon to navigate at night

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26 points

Isnt he kinda implying the other flashlights would be too complicated for women or I’m reading too much into it

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12 points

Some flashlights and a brightness feature. I’m sure that’s too difficult for a woman to figure out…

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4 points

Can confirm, I know a woman in person and she definitely wouldn’t get flashlights.

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Never underestimate how confusing people can make a basic task.

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