[Electronics-Talk] Would a light probe with this?

Christopher Chaltain chaltain at outlook.com
Thu Apr 18 17:14:59 UTC 2024


If you have an iPhone, the Seeing AI app from Microsoft includes a light probe.

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Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
Chaltain at Outlook, USA

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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Would a light probe with this?

                        Question for you guys. I vape marijuana and yes, I do it legally. I sometimes use disposable vapes and they have a light on the bottom end that lights up when you are getting a hit. That isn't the problem, the problem is that the light *not* coming on seems to be the one sure way to know the vape is done.
This matters because I do use this for medical reasons. One thing the weed helps with is panic attacks brought on by a miscarriage. I'll start to panic, vape, not feel better and wonder what's going on and it's always the light, the vape is done. I'm wondering if there is a light probe that will tell me what the light on the vape is doing?
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