Yeah, I still remember watching him with my dad at night before bed. Great memories, but now he seems like a wannabe Mr. Beast…
Yeah, I still remember watching him with my dad at night before bed. Great memories, but now he seems like a wannabe Mr. Beast…
It does get expensive… glances at my $500 of flashlights
But if olight works for you, go for it. I’ve never owned an olight so I cannot offer a proper comparison, but sofirn has a lot of really good option that are usbc rechargeable, have magnetic tail caps, and are easily 1000-4000 lumens. Sofirn also operates on anduril which is an open source ui for flashlights that can be very complex yet has a lot more versatility.
Oh jeez… if you think olight is good, check out sofirn or intl-outdoor.com . There is a whole WORLD of flashlights and olight is the laughing stock, my good sir. Go find the flashlight group on lemmy and you’ll never look back.
But I agree with this guy, my 4000 lumen titanium D4V2 is always in my pocket. Way quicker than fumbling with your phone and provides way more usable light too.
Yeah, let’s try to support each other
Yeah, the lack of ads is also a massive win in my book.
So to make my final point, police who respect their own privacy and your privacy are very integral in a constitutional manner. Honestly, I don’t know where I stand on the issue. Too much to loose from either side.
I personally feel that something like that could be dangerous. People who don’t respect their own privacy, in my experience, won’t respect your privacy either.
So then do you recommend that qualified, genuinely decent people, avoid public servant jobs if they expect a reasonable level of privacy?
I’m not debating what is reasonable, just if we should turn people away from jobs for expecting privacy of any kind.
Slides on my double knotted, bow tied shoes for the 6th month in a row where I haven’t tied my shoes.
Seriously though, I hate it when someone finally indies my shoes and they feel all funky.
Psychotic
You could write a book with a life like that.