Dude Dudeson
Enlightened
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has a habit of staying up too late on the computer.
I stumbled on this utility called F.lux. It detects your coordinates and adjusts your monitor color temperature at sunset. It can do so instantly, or with a 60 minute "fade".
I'm running my monitor at 6500K (lol, no need to explain to CPF'ers). For the night setting I have it running at 3400K.
I've been doing this for two nights now, and I have to confess it HAS helped me get my butt into bed earlier. I dislike warm tints, but I stuck with it to see if it'd really work - this utility was recommended for insomniacs who spend too many late night hours on the computer...
It'd be interesting to see other CPF members try it (if they too stay up too late on the computer) and hear comments...
I stumbled on this utility called F.lux. It detects your coordinates and adjusts your monitor color temperature at sunset. It can do so instantly, or with a 60 minute "fade".
I'm running my monitor at 6500K (lol, no need to explain to CPF'ers). For the night setting I have it running at 3400K.
I've been doing this for two nights now, and I have to confess it HAS helped me get my butt into bed earlier. I dislike warm tints, but I stuck with it to see if it'd really work - this utility was recommended for insomniacs who spend too many late night hours on the computer...
It'd be interesting to see other CPF members try it (if they too stay up too late on the computer) and hear comments...