• ShortN0te@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    There is actually very little evidence as of now, that blue light emitted by screens actually causes any significant long time damage.

    Also most modern phones have this built in.

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      4 months ago

      As someone who worked nightshift for 18 years I really think it does at least help sleep wise. I blocked Blue light a few hours before I want to sleep and when waking I’d use a sad/sun light when waking up.

      I don’t do it now but I’m convinced that’s one of the reasons I managed it for so long.

      Basically I’m saying blue light wakes you up and helps set your body clock but avoiding blue light for a while helps you sleep. I was never aware of any claims blue light is unhealthy but I guess it makes sense as you could argue the sun itself is bad for you.

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        4 months ago

        Yes and that behavior is actually pretty well researched. There is a specific band which will result in the brain not getting into “sleep mode” sloppy said.

        But there is no scientific proof that it is damaging to your eyes or harming your health in any other way.

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    5 months ago

    It’s unacceptable to not have any sort blue light filter in any device, thank you for helping to solve this issue

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    5 months ago

    We are exposed to bluelight whenever we go outside. Bluelight is not damaging to eyes.

    It does have the potential to interfere with getting a good nights sleep.

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    5 months ago

    Good for phones with older versions of Android. I’ve used it and is a lot customizable in gradience and schedule.

    Now Android got thw built-in “Night-light”. Still not a reason to downvote your suggestion.