

I’m reading fiction books from screen in the evening, nothing too exciting to disturb sleep, and not too long, so I really doubt it’s the reason.


I’m reading fiction books from screen in the evening, nothing too exciting to disturb sleep, and not too long, so I really doubt it’s the reason.


Ah, I don’t ask for any diagnosis from random commenters - if my message left such impression, it was unintentional. My intention was to share my experience and voice out my confusion.
I’ll try to clarify because I feel condescending tone in yours and others’ comments.
Eye strain / muscle strain or something might still be responsible for the bad feeling the next day. Alternatively, light per se might still be the issue, since I’m one of the suckers with light sensitivity and migraines.
I usually read a book from my screen, and I never do it for too long, unless it’s a vacation. I found the article interesting because I blamed the blue light and use filters, but now most probably I would need to search for another solution - or another bedtime activity.


You are right! Thank you for noticing. Not sure how it happened!


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I actually feel terrible the following morning of I fall asleep after doing stuff on my phone (which is most of the nights). If not because of the blue light, then why?


+++, I’m following German politics, and gen Z votes for far right / far left (men / women groups respectively). Plus I’ve heard in a podcast that young Gen Z men are more misogynistic than boomers, which speaks a lot.
Now, if a quarter of young people in one of the most developed regions in the world are at the risk of poverty, it explains a lot… Fear and distrust are rather expected.
I wish as an adult in the EU I could do more.
Edit: typo


25% at the risk of poverty/social exclusion is a terrible, terrible number. 😨


Interesting. Same in construction industry!


Everyone was so expecting this, and yet…


This wording comes from Russian propaganda network, to plant panic and disagreement as instructed.


It never prompted me. Zen’s my default and I didn’t even open Edge once on my laptop.
On my other computer I’m considering Mint or Ubuntu tho, but want to test first before migrating.


This!


What would EU lose if Hungary leaves?
As much as I love travelling there for beautiful cities and delicious cuisine, I wonder more about the economic and political consequences for the EU.
Is there a petition against it or something? Should be illegal.