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by jader201
781 days ago
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The post you’re replying to was responding to the question posed in the above comment: > How about, in the next step, developing an app based on this idea that uses the light sensor typically integrated in screens in combination with the local time of day and the respective sunrises and sunsets to regulate screen brightness? Basically saying that what the above post was asking for already exists. They weren’t trying to improve on the DayLight computer. |
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> to regulate screen brightness [such that it emulates the daylight computer]
i.e. turn the brightness all the way down in low-light environments, making the display useless. it would be a way to have the daylight computer "experience" without building/modifying hardware.