Richard "RichiH" Hartmann
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Director of Community Grafana, Prometheus team, PromCon lead, OpenMetrics founder, OpenTelemetry member, CNCF GB & TOC
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Richard "RichiH" Hartmann
@gsuberland @azonenberg I went through all the trouble of making it conform to strict, so I'll make sure you know I did.
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@gsuberland pretend I had the time and motivation to post the all shapes through one hole meme video
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@Gargron not to put too fine a point to it: the continued collaboration of #Mastodon with #Facebook should also make those commenters happier over time, no?
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@gsuberland no need for flex; rigid might actually be better here. I can easily print some brackets with magnets/screws, depending on where. Any reason not to go with the CRI 98 alternatives? Runtime is not much of a concern.
If you happen to know it by heart: thoughts on most convenient to drive?
Thanks!
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@gsuberland the non-retina-removing CRI 95 are out of stock in Germany; I might try the 80, though meh
@RichiH nah, don't go with 80, you can get that stuff way cheaper. let me find you some alternatives, 2sec.
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@gsuberland thanks! They are a bit more pricey than I had hoped, but I might just bite the bullet. The ability to YOLO the power distribution certainly is compelling. For the initial batch I should be able to get away with switching everything on and off at the same time, but YOLO beckons
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@gsuberland very random question, and I hope direct @ is ok (tell me if not).
You likely have an opinion on good LEDs or even complete #LED adhesive strips with warm white light and good color representation.
Context is putting lights over workspaces, into cupboards (ideally battery powered and motion activated, but baby steps for now), etc. I'm done with dim lighting.
@RichiH Lumistrips sell some great ones. the Seoul LumiFlex ones have lower LED pitch options so they're more affordable and good for softer lighting like cabinet downlights.
https://www.uk.lumistrips.com/flexible-led-lumistrips-uk.html/lumiflex1095-3000k-cri95.html
I'd recommend not buying 2700K since vendors haven't quite perfected that low a CT yet. 3000K is fine, 3500K is the sweet spot imo but few offer it.
I don't know of any good quality battery powered systems unfortunately, nor any off-the-shelf options for integrating into automatic cupboard lights.
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