>Apple has included “Night Shift” mode in the first developer beta of macOS Sierra 10.12.4. Night Shift originated in iOS 9.3 to make your iPhone display easier on your eyes when used in the dark.
>Similarly, Night Shift for macOS will change the screen’s color temperature from a harsh blue to a warmer yellow, so that you will have fewer issues going to sleep after using your Mac. On iOS, Night Shift turns on automatically around sunset and resets back the next morning. You can also turn it on manually in iOS’s Control Center, which you access by swiping up on your screen.
This is the beginning of the next era of the computing industry. The "specs chase" will end and R&D will go into design and ease-of-use instead, leading to a better user experience for all of us.
Ryder Bailey
>mactoddlers think this is a new feature f.lux has been on all platforms longer than this shit you retards (yes, even ios, you can sideload using a mac)
Josiah Smith
Call me back when f.lux is this elegant.
Juan Ross
Stupid button all the things.
Christopher Taylor
>not having darkroom >not having a slider to adjust (e.g. 6000k to 3400k) >mactoddlers can't handle more than one button
prove me wrong
Owen Bailey
Nigga if it isn't even automatic you're just being a shill
Elijah Davis
It literally is already simple you cock garbling fag brainlet.
William Sanchez
Stay mad poorfags.
Asher Campbell
>t. mactoddler
Leo James
>less warm >more warm >no geolocation for automatic
I see mactoddlers still can't handle any numbers except time
Also guess whose poorer after buying a fruity toy vs building a proper linux/windows/hackintosh computer
Cooper Morales
t. wintoddler
Charles Butler
Figures that you'd be an uneducated Drumpf voter who makes insinuations based on ignorant assumptions. Your are out of your're league.
Benjamin Diaz
>drumpf you have to go back.
Also what should I call you now? maccuck? Sure.
>you're doing it wrong >t.mactoddler
Kayden Brown
Good job, you sure showed him.
> 0.01 cent is deposited.
Treat yourself
Robert Thompson
MACTODDLERS BTFO
Michael Parker
>your are
Jason Butler
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshift_(software) >Initial release: 4 November 2009; 7 years ago >7 years ago Still less time than it took Microsoft to copy multiple desktops I guess.
Jeremiah Thomas
>no geolocation for automatic Are you, sorry to say, retarded? It uses location. It's literary written there. Jesus, I'm not even a mac faggot and I can see it.