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MexicoBernd2024-01-17 04:58:28 · 2yNo. 298614reply
I found the ultimate way for computer reading, just use some night driving glasses and some computer glasses at the same time. This help me avoid having red and fatigued eyes. It looks strange but it worth it.
RussiaBernd2024-01-17 07:31:19 · 2yNo. 298620reply
i want to have red eyes
MexicoBernd2024-01-17 10:43:09 · 2yNo. 298634reply
What if you put a red-yellow-orange filter on your screen. It doesnt work well on you?
TurkeyBernd2024-01-17 14:03:41 · 2yNo. 298646reply
Try just dimming blue light on you display instead
RussiaBernd2024-01-17 14:07:45 · 2yNo. 298648reply
based, otherwise why use computer
HungaryBernd2024-01-17 16:03:53 · 2yNo. 298653reply
Try Redshift.
MexicoBernd2024-01-17 20:12:27 · 2yNo. 298687reply
Those settings are way much better that the default one but I still get my eyes hurt and I realize that computer glasses wasn't enough for me.
Why?
What is Redshift? I already searched it and I found an Amazon app and a Wikipedia article about physics.
PeruBernd2024-01-17 20:55:11 · 2yNo. 298688reply
Isn't that a Linux program?
RussiaBernd2024-01-17 21:20:55 · 2yNo. 298690reply
>why
its cool
PeruBernd2024-01-17 21:26:56 · 2yNo. 298693reply
How are you doing with the glasses? I use software such as f.lux or the default blue light filter in my phone
I though on buying blue light filter screen protectors for my devices but since i also draw, it would be impossible for me to adjust colours bc i wouldn't be able to retire the protectors so...
HungaryBernd2024-01-17 22:09:43 · 2yNo. 298711reply
http://jonls.dk/redshift/
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