So /WG/
Do you use F.lux?
https://justgetflux.com/
Yes/No, Why/Why not?
No, I use Twilight. F.lux kept crashing and letting my eyes get hit with sudden brightness, i give it 4/10.
>>6663455
I use f.lux for my PCs but I'm a CF.lumen guy for mobile.
No. It doesn't let you manually set times, so it was always 2 hours early.
>>6663455
I used it, then remembered that I had no clue why.
Redshift, since I'm on Linux
F. Lux is nice though
ye redshift with hotkeys for different temps and brightness
Never liked the temp changing based on the time of day, more useful to me if I can change it manually depending on if I have the lights on, a headache, just woke up or starting to get sleepy regardless of the time of day or some other reason
I do.
Usually my first install.
>>6663455
Yup, I have sensitive eyes and I feel it really helps.
>>6663455
Absolutely, I don't like looking at screens now if they don't have it desu
>>6664201
Yeah redshift here too
use it big time on my work computer.
Windows as walls on the west facing front of the office, so afternoon/sundown glare is killer. Run dual screens and got tired of constantly adjusting brightness on two monitors.
On my personal computer I don't need it as much. Manually adjust the brightness regularly, but can do it from Fn keys instead of fucking with monitor On Screen Menus like work.
I just got f.lux on Ubuntu because redshit just stopped working. Why can't I dim the screen like on windows for the Linux one?
nice shill thread lol wtf so obvious
>>6663455
I do, normally like the first thing I install. Use Nightshift on iOS too
helps with my eyes, I feel blinded when I use a computer without it
Yes. I have it set very low too at night so I don't rape my eyes too much. I wish you could have even slower transitions though.