Now fixed: https://old.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/1q6c1vx/fixed_opt...
I can't edit my comment, but I agree with you that my advice is dated and bad.
If anyone has issues with headaches or eye strain, try lowering the brightness of your device, like to the lowest you can bear. In conjunction with that, use flux or night shift or set your monitor to a warm white. No…
The umbra part of the sunspot is cooler, but each sunspot also has a penumbra region which causes the sunspot to be brighter. This is due to the magnetic field generated that causes the sunspot to overcompensate. This…
I would like to know this as well. I stopped having eye strain after I started using f.lux and turning down the brightness on all screens.
Now fixed: https://old.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/1q6c1vx/fixed_opt...
I can't edit my comment, but I agree with you that my advice is dated and bad.
If anyone has issues with headaches or eye strain, try lowering the brightness of your device, like to the lowest you can bear. In conjunction with that, use flux or night shift or set your monitor to a warm white. No…
The umbra part of the sunspot is cooler, but each sunspot also has a penumbra region which causes the sunspot to be brighter. This is due to the magnetic field generated that causes the sunspot to overcompensate. This…
I would like to know this as well. I stopped having eye strain after I started using f.lux and turning down the brightness on all screens.