Confidentiality. Or porn. One of those things.

  • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    102 months ago

    They’re just not letting their eyes get dark-adapted in the first place. They can’t see anything but the phone screen, but they also don’t care.

    • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      52 months ago

      As someone with their phone set to the bottom third of the brightness spectrum almost always (unless I’m outside), I really don’t understand this. Brightness is perhaps my most adjusted setting, since I use it a half dozen times a day or so. In fact, brightness is the least interesting spec when looking at a device, since I rarely run at max anyway. In fact, my computer screen I use for work is usually at 50% brightness.

      How can people stand getting blasted with lumens all the time?

      • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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        52 months ago

        As someone who finds that most “dark mode” offerings aren’t dark enough, I don’t understand how they can tolerate it either. I suspect it’s rather like spicy food: given enough exposure, you don’t notice it’s spicy (or bright) until reaching a level far above what people who aren’t exposed to it on a constant basis would think was acceptable.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          22 months ago

          I like that analogy, because I love spicy food and many things I consider “mild” are too hot for others.

          But surely exposing yourself to that much light causes actual problems like eye strain and poor sleep (esp. at night).