1. iPhone 15 Plus, bigger battery, good camera and iOS is very good in privacy in my opinion, since you mentioned battery camera and privacy is priority for you.

  2. In addition to what's been said already: given that it's a light with an e-switch, make a habit of unscrewing the tail cap slightly when in storage (test by having the light on and twist until it turns off). This breaks the electrical connection and avoids any parasitic drain. It's the safest way to store it when not in use.

  3. I’ll do just that, thank you for the advice!

  4. If a battery is contained in a light, it's safer than charging it in the open air (as long as the charging circuit is decent). I still wouldn't plug it in and forget about it for a week, but I've left lights with built in charging charging overnight or for a few hours while I was doing something else before, and never had a problem - any decent brand should cut off properly before overcharging. I just wouldn't do the same with bare cells inside a charger, or with a light I've never tested if its built in charging cuts off properly or not - If you're worried about it, do the first charge with you there, then measure the battery voltage (preferably with a multimeter, but anduril battcheck works too if you don't have one - just consider it accurate to ~0.1V while a multimeter is more precise) and make sure it's not above 4.2 - if it isn't, it's fine (if it is, you have a defective light and should warranty it - it's very rare but has been known to happen with certain models before).

  5. I’m still learning but the flashlight system indicates 4.1V (I don’t own multimeter). I’m currently using the battery that came along with it, it’s a Sofirn 21700 4000mAh battery, which you mentioned is likely Samsung’s. How often should I check the volt?

  6. I don’t smoke I occasionally drink a few cans of beer

  7. Is there anyway where I can use custom shapes I made on tones? I want to create something like the second pic, where I can reuse and tweak it easily.

  8. I think the twin sage one specifically models Janus

  9. I agree with the large bosses argument because half the time I can’t really see what they’re doing, which is the whole point of a fromsoftware game, to see a telegraphed attack and react to it.

  10. Bloodborne, Sekiro, Elden Ring. Stay away from Dark Souls if you don’t like the overdone typical european medieval art direction.

  11. Imagine when you have to move houses

  12. Ability to see beyond what a normal human can perceive.

  13. I would have used Havok Engine. Mostly used for Anime games. Tekken runs on Havok if anyone needs an example and look how pretty Tekken looks with small pieces of the character being customizable and not a reskin of a pre made skeleton rig. Also, from my experience, Havok is quite forgiving with Ram.

  14. Isn’t Havok a middleware physics engine?

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