Mfw you disable f.lux late at night because you don't think it's doing anything

>mfw you disable f.lux late at night because you don't think it's doing anything

>not using redshift

I have redshift set to 5700k for day and 3600k at night.

I may go a little lower with the daytime though. It's nice to have it autostart and just adjust for you. Geoclue even worked and figured my lat and long.

I've become addicted to "dark room" mode at night. Use it on my Mac and Android shitphone (both using Flux).

I'm thinking of getting an iPhone, and the one things that's really holding me back is that I don't think Flux for iOS has darkroom mode.

(pic isn't my Mac, but it doesn't show in screenshots. It puts the whole screen into red-on-black mode... fucking GLORIOUS at night... want to red-LED mod my Kobo now too).

...this is my Mac with dark room...

ewww

Too far, man

I kinda agree with you, but that was a really leddit-tier post you just made.

...and phone.

Which is better? I'm on Linux if that matters.

Disgusting

It's amazing. Red light is amazing stuff. I used to use a red headlamp when reading at night, and when doing stuff at night in the military, since it doesn't ruin your night-vision. It's also totally invisible to most other mammals (e.g. if you go on a QUALITY night safari they'll use only red spotlights, because the animals won't even see it).

That looks god fucking awful. Kill yourself.

>download f.lux
>all it manages to do is put some weird shitty instagram filter over my screen
>that made my eyes hurt more than actually seeing a bright screen

Bravo cucks.

You are one out of thousands who has had such a negative expirience. To improve your f.lux expirirnce and the livelihood of those around you, please consider suicide

Set it to 1 hour transition time instead of 30 seconds that it comes default, and then enable it during the day.

When you're on your computer at night you won't even notice it, until you turn it off that is and then you'll look like the picture in the OP.

this is why the Virtual Boy died

>not using sct
plebs

>I'm literally retarded: the post

THIS IS WHAT EVERY PERSON WHO INSTALLS THESE GARBAGE APPS BECOMES IN JUST FEW MONTHS

THERE IS SO MUCH SHILLING ABOUT IT BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT YOU BECOME

YOU COULDN'T GO OUTSIDE BECAUSE THERE IS LIGHT AND BLUE EVERYWHERE

IF YOU STILL CAN READ THIS, UNINSTALL THESE PROGRAMS NOW!

ruki@rena-X200:~$ acs sct
[sudo] password for ruki:
libsctp-dev - user-space access to Linux Kernel SCTP - development files
libsctp1 - user-space access to Linux Kernel SCTP - shared library
libtime-modules-perl - collection of Perl modules for time/date manipulation
lksctp-tools - user-space access to Linux Kernel SCTP - commandline tools
procps - /proc file system utilities
udisks2 - D-BUS service to access and manipulate storage devices
bwm-ng - small and simple console-based bandwidth monitor
corekeeper - enable core files and report crashes to the sysadmin
fxcyberjack - Graphical diagnostics and maintenance tool for Reiner SCT Cyberjacks
libifd-cyberjack6 - REINER SCT cyberJack USB chipcard reader user space driver
libmlrisctools-smlnj - Library for generating MLRISC modules
libnetfilter-acct1-dbg - Debugging symbols for libnetfilter-acct1
netperfmeter - Network Performance Meter
netsend - a speedy filetransfer and network diagnostic program
ovsdbmonitor - Open vSwitch graphical monitoring tool
pps-tools - LinuxPPS support tools and headers
socat - multipurpose relay for bidirectional data transfer
statgrab - sysctl-style access to system statistics
systune - kernel tuning through the /proc file system
yate-sctp - SCTP support for YATE

What does sct do?

Jesus Christ.

I, too, use F.lux on my phone and on my computer, but you shouldn't really be using the redshift thing unless you're an astronomer or something.

redshift is just f.lux but free as in freedom.

enjoy your eye cancer

I think he's confusing "redshift" with the darkroom mode on flux.

Redshift is a seperate program.

It's true that once you start on them you're hooked and can't do without, and you'll end up dialing it warmer and warmer until ultimately you're tier... but I'm still not sure it's a bad thing. It's addictive because it's so comfy.

It was called "redshift" on a certain f.lux-like app I used before, so that's why I used that word..

>tfw Microsoft's Windows 10 still doesn't have an option to change background colour of file explorer.

atleast let us use high contrast theme but only for the operating system stuff. I don't want my websites to get fucked up aswell

...

>i use a bright as fuck background with a bright as fuck color theme and don't theme my commonly used websites with stylish and turn my contrast and brightness up to 11
f.lux is useless. Fix your shit and you won't need this automated botnet in the background fucking your shit up.

Don't knock it before you've tried it.

Everyone seems to have an initial negative reaction to Flux... until they use it for a few days, and then can't imagine how they ever lived without it. Now it's being built into new OSs. This is just like that: I expect iOS 11 and Android 7 or whatever to have "darkroom" mode.

>tfw d65 light ruining my sleep schedule but care too much about color accuracy to mangle my white point like this

what even do

I'd rather fiddle with my monitor's settings throughout the night night after night than just use a program that does it for me

I see this even MORE red because my eyes are bleeding

Is this a joke? Why not use sunglasses with orange lenses that protect against blue UV light? Looks a lot better.

Because I don't have to wear shitty sunglasses that make everything orange.

this is literally me. i can't stand brightness any way anymore.

Yeah, because limited colors. Primarily red is better. I don't follow.

What?

now use it with oculus/vive for that virtual boy experience

Dude, are you even human?

You do prefer darkroom mode to orange sunglasses don't you. Why else would you respond to comment. So you would prefer inverted primarily red colors to sunglasses that make everything orange but actually don't because that's not how a color filter works.

No, I've never used darkroom mode. I prefer f.lux's normal mode to orange sunglasses.

yeah, okay fine but as an alternative solution to the darkroom color scheme these orange glasses are very effective. Standard f.lux sort of applies the same filtering principle in fact.

haha

>ITT: People not having a Cyanogen OS or other device with build in hardware level night mode...

Just use the negative mode

I think most mobile OS'es have an option for night mode. iOS and Windows Phone and Android that I know of. And one for sunny weather as well.