Comment Re:I had this problem, then I got f.lux. (Score 1) 179
So an after-image of a huge white rectangle is better than an after-image of text?
So an after-image of a huge white rectangle is better than an after-image of text?
I just tried it and I can't stand it - I'd far prefer it only adjusting brightness.
Background colors? Nope. Black. There is zero need for a background.
A dozen of them, all displaying different parts of the same document.
Why? What does that give you?
I do the same, but I've an older Kindle DX. I prefer to lay on my back and hold the book up. Naturally, using a Kindle means a lot less wear on the arms during an extended episode of reading...
Really though, I find reading before bed to be far more disruptive than blue light, because I often can't put the book down until I have 4 hours to sleep left...
It would be nice if they would build that into the screen. It doesn't need to be a lowpass, a notch would work fine without mangling the perceived colors.
The alien is about as malicious as an angry mother bear. Sure, she'll fuck your shit up - but all she's trying to do is raise her cubs.
Humans and Predators are the real enemy.
*COUGH* there's a solution to this already.
Tokenization isn't new. There's no reason to store the card number these days, other than software vendors with their heads in the sand.
PCI violations are much worse than that, if they actually fine you.
As someone who's worked in the industry, they've been trying to get it to work for at least a year. For some reason Not Invented Here reigns supreme, and we have to figure out how to get it to work without any help from the UK.
Go figure, they neuter their QA and since then we've had problem after problem.
Not only that, but when I rotate mine (or rather rotate my head to check) some characteristic of the mask makes itself visible. It's terribly ugly.
Link please? There are several sites linked to in the summary, and on spot checking them I didn't see any actual in-flight pictures.
Trash is trash, wherever it came from.
Systems programmers are the high priests of a low cult. -- R.S. Barton