• JackbyDev
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    91 month ago

    Allow me to try and persuade you. The problem is bright blue LEDs. It’s still stupid that they make them so bright, but the problem isn’t the color. A hypothetical bright red, green, or amber LED would also be a problem.

    • @deathbird@mander.xyz
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      91 month ago

      Shorter wavelengths hit different though. That’s why we have blue light filtering glasses, Redshift, etc.

      • desktop_user [they/them]
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        430 days ago

        a non-diffused, bright, monocromatic red led would still be painful to look at in the dark, it’s just that blue LEDs tend to be brighter + our eyes are more sensitive to blueish green light at night + the damn companies don’t bother putting a diffuser in front of the diode.

    • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      330 days ago

      This is fair. I have had to put tape over a red alarm clock because it was too bright before. Those manufacturers also get the oubliette