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Improve sleep by enabling red light:

iOS

1. Settings → Accessibility → Display & Text Size → Color Filters

2. Turn ON Color Filters → Select Color Tint

3. Set Intensity and Hue all the way to RED

4. Settings → Accessibility → Accessibility Shortcut → select Color Filters to toggle with triple-click on side button

Android

1. Settings → Display → Night Light or Eye Comfort Shield (name varies by device)

2. Turn ON and set schedule to Sunset to Sunrise

3. If available, adjust Color Temperature toward WARMEST setting

4. For deeper red, some phones support developer mode screen filters or third-party apps like Twilight or Red Moon

h/t to nostr:npub1lelkh3hhxw9hdwlcpk6q9t0xt9f7yze0y0nxazvzqjmre3p98x3sthkvyz for showing me this last year. I’ve been doing Greyscale for about 5yrs, but red is superior.

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beejay 8mo ago 💬 1

Windows/Mac: use F.lux justgetflux.com

Linux: Use Night Color Control/Night Light

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Joram 8mo ago 💬 1

For desktop https://iristech.co/ is far more superior to F.lux

it tackles light flickering too

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beejay 8mo ago

The ones I shared don't ask for anyone to subscribe to them

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