#hanklight — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #hanklight, aggregated by home.social.
-
My 3rd #Hanklight arrived: the D3AA in red in the middle of the photo. It's really beautiful and has 6 AUX LEDs. I opted for a red button light, 519A LEDs with 4500 K and dedomed. Runs on a 14500 battery but can be powered by a AA cell, too. Left in the photo: my D4V2, right: my Wurkkos TS10V2. #flashlight #edc
-
My 3rd #Hanklight arrived: the D3AA in red in the middle of the photo. It's really beautiful and has 6 AUX LEDs. I opted for a red button light, 519A LEDs with 4500 K and dedomed. Runs on a 14500 battery but can be powered by a AA cell, too. Left in the photo: my D4V2, right: my Wurkkos TS10V2. #flashlight #edc
-
My 3rd #Hanklight arrived: the D3AA in red in the middle of the photo. It's really beautiful and has 6 AUX LEDs. I opted for a red button light, 519A LEDs with 4500 K and dedomed. Runs on a 14500 battery but can be powered by a AA cell, too. Left in the photo: my D4V2, right: my Wurkkos TS10V2. #flashlight #edc
-
My 3rd #Hanklight arrived: the D3AA in red in the middle of the photo. It's really beautiful and has 6 AUX LEDs. I opted for a red button light, 519A LEDs with 4500 K and dedomed. Runs on a 14500 battery but can be powered by a AA cell, too. Left in the photo: my D4V2, right: my Wurkkos TS10V2. #flashlight #edc
-
My 3rd #Hanklight arrived: the D3AA in red in the middle of the photo. It's really beautiful and has 6 AUX LEDs. I opted for a red button light, 519A LEDs with 4500 K and dedomed. Runs on a 14500 battery but can be powered by a AA cell, too. Left in the photo: my D4V2, right: my Wurkkos TS10V2. #flashlight #edc
-
Now that I have updated the firmware all the flashlights I could, I also updated my docs site covering the process since parts of it were a bit out of date:
I try to follow the docs on my own site so (a) I don't need to remember every detail and (b) so I can make sure my public docs are still accurate.
-
Now that I have updated the firmware all the flashlights I could, I also updated my docs site covering the process since parts of it were a bit out of date:
I try to follow the docs on my own site so (a) I don't need to remember every detail and (b) so I can make sure my public docs are still accurate.
-
Updating flashlight firmware, which is something normal and sane people do on a Saturday night, right?
This omnifixo is the best I've found at holding things in place but even it can't apply enough pressure on the pogo pins to properly engage them and make a solid connection. However, with it doing most of the alignment I can hold it in place with one hand easily while running avrdude to backup and write the new firmware with the other.
-
Updating flashlight firmware, which is something normal and sane people do on a Saturday night, right?
This omnifixo is the best I've found at holding things in place but even it can't apply enough pressure on the pogo pins to properly engage them and make a solid connection. However, with it doing most of the alignment I can hold it in place with one hand easily while running avrdude to backup and write the new firmware with the other.
-
In the latest edition of “prove my geekiness” I am in love with this new flashlight. Tiny, super bright, runs an open source OS to perform dozens of functions and modes, and has these beautiful auxiliary LEDs that stay on, like it’s a little jewel. So fun. #flashlight #hanklight #emisarD4V2