That story explains why I dislike led lights

  • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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    6 months ago

    This article seems sus to me. It describes a bunch of ways to observe high-frequency flicker that, IME, just aren’t a problem. Personally I find flicker stops being a problem above about 60 Hz. I’m sure the threshold varies for different people, but I can’t fathom how anyone could be bothered by a 2000 Hz flicker as the article seems to suggest.

    Also, for reference, back before first screen TVs, TVs all flickered at 50 or 60 Hz depending on what country you were in.

      • Snot Flickerman
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        246 months ago

        This is like those people who don’t get headaches and nausea when they watch 3D movies telling people who do get headaches and nausea from watching 3D movies that “it’s not that bad!”

        • Neato
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          6 months ago

          Didn’t Hank Green make done 2d glasses specifically for this?

      • Beardedsausag3
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        They stated “IME” and “personally”, understanding thresholds vary per person… but you gloss over that just to try and create an argument. I bet you have blue hair.

        • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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          176 months ago

          The upthread comment says:

          but I can’t fathom how anyone could be bothered by a 2000 Hz flicker as the article seems to suggest.

          What does this part of your comment mean?

          I bet you have blue hair.

    • @MagicShel@programming.dev
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      You could hear a 2kHz flicker. It would hurt my head for that reason. I also have certain monitors and earbuds that I can hear the power led and hate it.

    • @cybervseas@lemmy.world
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      106 months ago

      Even a 2kHz rate can be a problem when the implementation is cheap and you get weird harmonics that distort the PWM and might create lower frequency flicker. I’m thinking interactions between cheap power supply voltage/current ripple and LED PWM. I personally don’t know enough about this kind of LED implementation to say what could or couldn’t be happening.