me and a friend were talking recently about how we function better at night and summer takes that away. so, a few days ago I covered my window with a blanket which blacked out the window, and use only my lava lamp for light. it has been the most productive, multitasking filled era for me so far.
I learned recently that not everyone can see the fluorescent flicker. It's unnerving and feels a bit like being buzzed on caffeine. It's not so bad in the offices with indirect lighting. Also, cheap LED lights can flicker. I clung to my incandescent lights until they all burnt out.
I mean I've had her stare at it with me for a couple of minutes and she was adamant she couldn't see what I saw, i had to take out my phone camera and show her the frame rate flickering
Hey now there's nothing weird about being completely unable to focus under fluorescent lights.
For me it can be the opposite, I often focus better with artificial light than with sunlight.
me and a friend were talking recently about how we function better at night and summer takes that away. so, a few days ago I covered my window with a blanket which blacked out the window, and use only my lava lamp for light. it has been the most productive, multitasking filled era for me so far.
Just live underground
I learned recently that not everyone can see the fluorescent flicker. It's unnerving and feels a bit like being buzzed on caffeine. It's not so bad in the offices with indirect lighting. Also, cheap LED lights can flicker. I clung to my incandescent lights until they all burnt out.
Wait they can't? Although now that I think about it, there's certain cheap LED lights that I can see the flicker and my girlfriend cant
It's supposed to be common that people can catch the flicker in the corner of their eye
I mean I've had her stare at it with me for a couple of minutes and she was adamant she couldn't see what I saw, i had to take out my phone camera and show her the frame rate flickering