Edit: TLF is UP!! Is taschenlampen-forum.de down?

I didn’t expect such a long down time, now we know how addicted feels like. I hope they will restart soon. It‘s good to have no „must have“ feeling for some days, if no one show new flashlights.

Regards Ulrich

Well, it might be a good thing for BLF, more visitors and new members :)

New members most likely. Like me… Same nickname here, btw.

Fenix UC01, TK35UE (2015), HL60R, Sofirn SF36W and a 3D Mag from the 1980ies. Oh, and a Consol Solar Jar (aka Sonnenglas) from South Africa. I also legally own a WEMAS Future (my avatar; bought new from a local construction equipment dealer).

S.

I think I can see the German authorities act a bit OCD on the new rules. From a Dutch point of view, anyway. But better OCD than not at all. In the Netherlands the failed major of the city of Utrecht was appointed to head the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens. His resume could be read like “the wrong man in the wrong place”. His board of directors is almost completely vacant. Because being a professionel politician, he knows little to nothing about pricavy, but everthing about how to prevent people from sawing the legs from under his chair.
The new rules were already known for months, but only on THE day itself it was made public that the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens did not have the means, the people, or the knowledge to execute the new privacy rules. :person_facepalming:
I hope TLF will be on line again very soon.

+1 :+1:
OCD = Obsessive–compulsive disorder? Don’t worry Henk4U2…verschillende landen, dezelfde stront :stuck_out_tongue: :wink: Your story could have also happened over here…where mismanagement and corrupt politicians are part on the daily agenda. Just have a look at this huge POS called “BER” a.k.a. Berlin-Brandenburg Int’l Airport. Ever since they started this project in 2006 there were more mistakes than anyone could count up to. Until today this airport is more likely an unfinished ruin with billions of Euros dumped in some big shot’s pockets without any charges or consequences and there’s no end to be seen. So, it’s no surprise that the DSGVO is just another new law they invented to sue ordinary people while those big shots and lawyers rub their hands and couldn’t care less about data privacy. :person_facepalming:

What good is the DSGVO if our chancellor literally says “Data are raw materials of the 21st century” and “Here we must now be careful that data protection does not gain the upper hand over economic processing.”?
Source: Merkel: Daten sind Rohstoffe des 21. Jahrhunderts | heise online

Well I hope the TLF is going back online soon. I have some PA lights here. I can’t return them to the owner or the next member without the TLF because I don’t have the address outside the forum. :open_mouth:

Maybe „amaretto“ knows the right addresses? He‘s the one who usually organises the passarounds.

The work on the DSGVO is more extensive than intended. Frank is working on solutions but unfortunately it will still take some time.
Sorry, we can’t give you an exact date.

Thanks to the BLF admin for the opportunity to post here. :+1:

Many greetings from your TLF team.
Bluzie

Thank you very much for this interim status, Bluzie! I guess we all understand the constraints of DSGVO that website admins now have to deal with. IMHO most important to know is that these changes are still work in progress and that we don’t have to have serious concerns about the future of our forum. I’ll keep my fingers crossed that viable solutions will soon be found and TLF can come back to life. :slight_smile:

What I don’t really understand is, that german privacy law was already very tight before DSGVO.

What I do understand is, that existing users must be made to positively acknowledge the new privacy terms (“Datenschutzerklärung”).

In the past, many websites just declared “We have changed our privacy policy. By continuing to use our website, you agree with the new terms.” My personal opinion is, that this is not possible for the transition to the DSGVO.

So now it must be something like “We have changed our privacy policy. To continue using our website, you have to read, understand and agree to the new terms. After logging in, you must read the the new privacy policy. After reading, you can choose to either agree and continue using our website or to cancel your account/registration/membership/whatever.”

This is my personal opinion. I am not a lawyer. (Dies ist meine persönliche Meinung. Ich bin kein Anwalt.)

S.

Thanks for the feedback.

Maybe Frank could set up a simple static interim start page with a a few words on it? So people visiting TLF wouldn’t see just a password request and nothing else.

Many thanks for this information.

Regards

Ulrich

Hi Bluzie

Good to hear in this place a ´official´ statement :+1:

Good luck, I hope TLF is back soon :slight_smile:

The proposal from light-wolff is a good idea, I would say

Grüße Jürgen

BLF has a blog for when it is down (www.budgetlightforum.blogspot.com), sb (mr.admin) usually writes a message there when the site is down expectedly or unexpectedly, and it has a simple chatbox. I actually think that not many BLF-members know about it.

Well, I guess the TLF is now down for more than a week

Now, I feel a little bit melancholic :frowning:

Maybe on Monday

A short information from the TLF Team.

The update for the software is running very well. :+1:

This weekend the Add-on from XenForo for the DSGVO will be ready.

We hope that the time without TLF will not be long.
Unfortunately, we cannot give you an exact date yet.

Many greetings from your TLF Team.
Bluzie

The withdrawal symptoms of TLF worsen. And replacements do not help. :frowning:

Must… write… something…

The WEMAS Future is a warning light used mainly at construction sites, especially on or near roads. There are four versions available, red or yellow, single sided or double sided. Depending on the color, the LEDs used are either red or yellow. It runs from either one or two 4R25. Also 4LR25 or even zinc-air batteries can be used wich is an option considering the cost of labor (a worker has to walk from light to light, open it, exchange the batteries, close it…). The light has all german and some european approvals.

Now the fun part. Using a single battery, the second battery compartment is free for other uses while the lamp works normally. For example, one can put in a small mobile router like the TL-MR3020 and a power bank. Or put in a small bluetooth speaker with internal battery and talk to passersby (or play weird sounds). It’s a bit of a challenge not to modify the lamp in any way, which is part of the fun.

One idea I had was to put 4 26650 (4p) together with a step-up converter into an empty 4R25 housing for both powering the lamp and use the rails to supply the 5 V to the second compartment also stowing away the router pcb into a(nother) 4R25 hull. Again, no modifications to the light. As always, there are more ideas than time to built.

S.

Many thanks for the information about the update status of the TLF.

Greetings from Aachen (Europe)
Tobias

I hope my last post in this thread. :slight_smile:

The DSGVO add on was installed yesterday. It works well, but Frank still needs to make some adjustments.
After that, some tests are carried out, if these tests run satisfactorily we can also go online again.

Please have some patience.

We’ll keep you posted here.

Many greetings from your TLF Team.
Bluzie