f.lux appears to be abandonware; redshift totally did the job.
I am so one of the cool kids now. (Get it? Get it?)
Thanks for indulging me...
-Ken
On 2016-04-26 11:08, Dan Garthwaite wrote:
> I'm a fan of f.lux and redshift (the linux equiv).
>
> Was he running vintage terminal
Have you looked for a light switch? ;-)
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Okay, Stupid Geek Question Time.
>
> I'm at the Openstack Summit, and the room is awful dark. So I've got my
> screen's backlighting down to minimum. But someone up a few rows --
On 04/26/2016 11:08 AM, Dan Garthwaite wrote:
> I'm a fan of f.lux and redshift (the linux equiv).
Redshift is probably the thing to use with X11.
The docs on that say that "color temperature is changed by
setting appropriate gamma ramps", but it looks like it's actually using XCB
to scale *all
I'm a fan of f.lux and redshift (the linux equiv).
Was he running vintage terminal emulator Cathode?
http://www.secretgeometry.com/apps/cathode/
Looks like the glass screen of a VT420 (in my experience) and friends.
https://www.jwz.org/images/cathode2.jpg
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 10:53 AM,
Yes that's probably f.lux, it has OS X version. Great app.Sent
using Zoho Mail On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 07:45:21 -0700 Matt
Minuti wrote My first thought was something like
f.lux or twilight. Something to adjust the color temperature.
My first thought was something like f.lux or twilight. Something to adjust
the color temperature. Is that about right?
On Apr 26, 2016 10:43 AM, "Ken D'Ambrosio" wrote:
> Okay, Stupid Geek Question Time.
>
> I'm at the Openstack Summit, and the room is awful dark. So I've got my
Okay, Stupid Geek Question Time.
I'm at the Openstack Summit, and the room is awful dark. So I've got my
screen's backlighting down to minimum. But someone up a few rows --
probably on a Mac, the heathen -- has his screen in WYSE/amber mode, as
far as I can tell. (Well, okay, so the stock