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This is a great way to approach the problem.
I agree with this after writing out some more comments. It’s basically just my experience and opinion as someone who went down the EDC flashlight rabbit hole.
I respect that, and really it’s about what works for you. For whatever reason, I’ve just found my phone light to be sufficient unless I have some real “work” to do. In that case, I’ll dig out a stashed headlamp or flashlight.
I do 100% believe in dedicated lights on bikes, because that shit is treacherous at night!
I’m also young, and maybe I’ve overlooked older people having a bigger issue with low light.
I might get some downvotes and that’s okay, but I disagree for EDC.
I went down this road and found that
I do think flashlights are amazing, but I didn’t like the hassle of keeping up with them day-to-day (I used an olight mini baton in my keychain for years, which now just lives in my backcountry first aid kit).
Reading through again, I do think it’s a good buy to have a flashlight, just maybe not for EDC for most people.
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It might be faster than you think. I know a lot of people who used to look at/share tweets without an account.
Since the X rebrand, it works about 30% of the time for me.
Twitter had a lot of users, but also a whole lot of people who used the platform passively without signing up (and were either uninterested in doing so or incapable).
How does one fix this?
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