Ugh… I got to try those buttons the other day. Might work in an intersection. Horrible in a roundabout!!! No wonder nobody use them!
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There must be. Recall and info sec is mutually excluding by definition!
That’s not a straight line, although it is possible to follow without changing direction😊
I did not in any way mean to suggest sensitivity is not a factor, only to suggest that light sensitivity may be more of a spectrum and that there are persons living in a darker world than others. So, it may not be a person on the top of the bell curve that need more light, but someone on the other end of the spectrum entirely.
Since the top comment in this thread was about needing more light in an already bright room i meamt to say that there might be reasons why people around us prefer 1 or 100000 lumen…
Apparently all eyes are not created equal in ability to transfer light to the retina. Some has narrower or wider fields of vision as well. So, where your eyes may be well adapted to low light levels, others may not be. In a world with no artificial shadows and the sun high on the sky for most of the year, being able to filter out sun light might have been a pro, while now needing lots of artificial lights to see straight.
Tobberone@lemm.eeto Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml•Germany Has Too Many Solar Panels, and It's Pushed Energy Prices Negative9·1 year agoAs predicted. The EU policies on solar will drive the same excess in every country. Germany is also going for hydrogen with a large hydrogen network already built and excess electricity would be a great source of power for green hydrogen production (which is vehemently inefficient, but if it’s free…)
Tobberone@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How old is the oldest building in the town you live in?3·1 year agoI know what you mean. The oldest building i pass every day is from dates from 1250, but compared to the parts of Europe rich in architecture that’s not really very old…
Just renove the ball and it becomes obvious
Tobberone@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Often we say infinite growth (capitalism) is not sustainable and reasonable. Can we also say infinite progressivism is also not sustainable and reasonable?8·1 year ago“Leftist”, “centrist” and “conservative”? This is not a the open discussion it is made out to be.
Having said that, those “traditional” values mentioned could easily be replaced with conservative values, especially when compared to the very individual, almost liberal, value of freedom to express oneself it is hard to see anything being “leftist” in the premiss of the discussion. Unless you are so far off the scale to the right that everything looks left…
Tobberone@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•Leaker details ABSURD IPC gains for AMD's next-gen Zen 5 CPUs10·1 year agoOh my… Last time I read pieces like this, the new architecture was called bulldozer.
Tobberone@lemm.eeto Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml•Opec rails against fossil fuel phase-out at Cop28 in leaked letters1·1 year agoAnd that’s the reasoning that is no longer working for the tobacco industry. “What do you mean, my fault? I only provided the gun, and the ammo and…”
Tobberone@lemm.eeto Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml•Opec rails against fossil fuel phase-out at Cop28 in leaked letters4·1 year agoSo, if tobacco companies are now sued for knowing about the I’ll effects while continuing production, Opec will face the same fate some day. When 1,5c is no longer obtainable, the world will want a scale goat.
There is more to this than meets the eye.
I didn’t read super intelligence into it, I read overdoing and I found that it struck home. I don’t know math either, but if I did, I would have done the same calculation.