@Schlemmy @Lurkinney Isn’t there an option to disable the voltage flashing? I recall something like that.
Live video director / réalisateur de direct
Mais aussi régisseur du spectacle, souvent avec des jeunes.
I like big moving machines, trains, nuclear stuff, electric infrastructure, measuring and plotting things (CO2 ppm charts, thermal camera, GPX traces, #OSM…). ND
@Schlemmy @Lurkinney Isn’t there an option to disable the voltage flashing? I recall something like that.
@flashlight for those asking why I’m not on the pictures, working with the others, I was going back and forth from the stage with equipment, because the stage and backstage are 1,10m above the floor, and van, with no elevator or stairs nearby :D
@cobysev @GraniteM I have a french version from 1942 and modded it with a pretty low power, 2700~3000 K single LED drop-in, and more importantly a 18650 battery with integrated USB charging. I built a cheap 2D-18650 adapter by hollowing a piece of wood from the bottom and putting a flat-cut screw through the top to make contact. My grandpa use it and is happy with it. Way more runtime, bit more light, same temp.
@Curious_Canid I read somewhere that the last digit is the shape : 0 for cylindrical
@Hikermick feet light ftw
@mp3 my little sister (21) just now: “I want that!”
Thanks, I now have an excuse to buy them :D
(And 519A-mod them before gifting them)
@mp3 how did you know I wear Crocs
@flashlight Left to right: TS10 3000 K, MT21C 6500 K DC-fixed, MT21C 519A 4500 K DD DC-fixed, TS10 4000 K.
If you click on the fedi logo you can see more pics.
Also dec 8 in Lyon, FR, is a historical festivity all about illuminations.
@bpcomp I think a LEP defeats this purpose.
@SammysHP So it’s one color at once only? No ramping? Only two brightness settings for each channel, + strobe? Still a cool light!
@Tenshi Traccar sending to Phonetrack on a Nextcloud server, https://floriananaya.pro/git/florian/PhoneTrackGPXFix to fix the GPX files, GPS Track Editor to clean them then JOSM to make it pretty.
GPS tracks recorded on foot, public transit and car.
@Krzak first of all this is an historical french city so the blocs and streets are very small and narrow compared to US cities. It is also a fairly small part of the city showing most of the tracks, and it is very walkable. Lots of things to do and people to see there, so busy heatmap.
@Nevrome Ensuite, il y a beaucoup de rues étroites et donc à sens unique, ça multiplie par 2 le nombre de rues empruntées en voiture.
Je travaille dans l’événementiel donc entre le matériel à apporter avec nous et les horaires, on est souvent véhiculés.
Et un dernier élément : j’ai beaucoup utilisé Waze en ville, qui fait prendre des trajets alternatifs aux grands axes pour les délester, donc beaucoup de rues parallèles secondaires, etc.
Mais globalement : walkable city with friends.
@Nevrome Quelques éléments de réponse :
Les îlots urbains de Lyon sont assez petits, le centre-ville lui-même est assez petit, il est donc possible de s’y déplacer à pied pour beaucoup de trajets. Peut-être plus que dans une ville canadienne ?
Ensuite, je vais corriger mon post, je n’habite pas exactement à Lyon mais en proche banlieue, pas très bien desservie et vallonée, donc ça m’arrive assez régulièrement d’aller chercher des ami-es dans le centre, en voiture.
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@Zak @flashlight Yay! That’s a lot of people on there.