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thenbe | 1 year ago

Picom has an awesome feature [0] that, for the sake of all our eyes, should come by default on every device with a screen. It can continuously adjust the brightness of individual windows by averaging all the pixels in that window. It's great for defending against "flashbangs" (when a new tab burns your eyes with a blank white screen).

0: https://github.com/yshui/picom/blob/ae73f45ad9e313091cdf720d...

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kinow|1 year ago

Interesting feature! Wish I had that option on my devices, combined also with something similar for sounds.

celrod|1 year ago

Yes! It annoys me when a scene with characters shouting is much louder than a scene where characters are talking with hushed voices, as an example.

We know a shout was louder at the source, but the decibel level at our ears is proportional to 1/distance squared, meaning hushed voices aren't necessarily any quieter "in real life". I'd prefer suspenseful and dramatic scenes both play at similar, comfortable levels. I don't want to have to adjust the volume up and down so I can understand one scene and then not have it be disturbingly loud in the next. In practice, I just use subtitles to circumvent the "difficult to understand" problem.