Placebo or not?
Placebo or not?
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If it really changes displayed colors then not, it is not a placebo. This is biochemy of your brain when the warm colors are most in your sorrounding then melatonin is created. If not serotonin. Don' know if I used correct words in English describing those two neurochemicals.
Using it right now and my screen is almost literally orange. Not sure if it works or now as I usually never go to sleep before 3am anyway
It works nice, it's very basic compared to flux, and it works on location if you already let Windows know your precise location. :^)
>objectively changes the color of your screen as intended
>Placebo
I'm using f.lux here, night light at 4600K and long transition
I can barely feel the difference, but when I turn it off just for funs everything looks blue as fuck and it hurts
blue light is comfy
The question is how much it actually affects your sleep cycle.
It has basis in neurobiology, let's say it's not placebo, but I'm not sure how much of a real life difference it really makes. The biggest factor is when you're used to go to sleep and when you're used to waking up.
It's very simple. Turn it back to normal before going to sleep and enjoy feeling your retinas on fire.
This desu. F.lux helped me a lot with eye strain. You just gotta set it to 4800k ish at night and normal during day, you don't notice the difference but you definitely feel an improvement over time.
>night light at 4600K
like a little baby
this + LED desklamp with incandescent colortemp.
if you're working with graphics stuff this bullshit meme is useless and might become a real issue if someday it becames active by default
if your external lights don't match the temperature of the screen your eyes are just as much fucked, my lights are fluorescent ones
>not wearing Gunnar's
>wearing glasses
might as well do a 'genetic fuck up' tattoo on my forehead
shit meme, only used by "muh 1ms delay is unplayable" CS streamers
Aren't glasses and high IQ usually correlated? Almost everyone needs glasses nowadays be it of old age or burning their retinas with blue lights and awful lighting.
And looking like a gaymer autistic fag with gunnars or trannies.
>paying for gunnars when you can just use free software
ok
>Aren't glasses and high IQ usually correlated?
hell no
us truly intelligent men take care of our minds and bodies
But I was born with shit eyesight you nigger.
I'm going to cite some sources for the claims I made.
quora.com
Don't bother using software for LED screens. (OLED's are another story)
As they will not magically make the LED backlight (emitting this "blue light" dissapear).
>orange instead of red
Not, it's extremely comfy
Thanks for reminding me I have this now. Gonna turn it on for max comfiness
It doesn't use location, you stupid frog poster.
Sunset to sunrise is based on your location.
>Don't bother using software for LED screens. (OLED's are another story)
>As they will not magically make the LED backlight (emitting this "blue light" dissapear).
Even if it doesn't getting up in the middle of the night and using your PC without searing your retinas is pretty nice.
>another obstruction that degrades image quality
>smudges on monitor PLUS the gaymer gear
Next you need some cheeto dust lingering in the air for maximum autism.
>tfw Windows 7 and F.lux eats more performance than it should
Use f.lux beta