Are there extra steps involved?
Oh, you mean like these?
Are there extra steps involved?
Oh, you mean like these?
no bills < no work < extinct
It’s inspirational and it gives me hope.
Lul, I remember about this, never had a PowerPC tho.
It’s a poetic name different professions can use sometimes.
And your brainhole specifics - everything gets processed like this (even monitors with subpixels use a lot of this stuff, or even why you can watch 24p movies):
wiki/White%27s_illusion
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Anal surgeons also like to beg and to differ.
Alt universe where MS went full fossy, the event focused on rolling release called “Open Windows”.
Their version of the Recall is called “Skylight” and is an extension of their full local AI “Peephole”, for which a lot of companies pay specific licencing fees of the input data it is trained on (depending on their needs & quality of selection).
Their search engine “Periscope” got some heat lately for giving users the option to display sponsored generic links.
So how is red not a slippery slope for the same reasons?
I called black a real color because if we see black, we know for certain
But how can you tell when you see cyan, if it’s actually cyan wavelength or a combination of two completely separate wavelengths that your brain just averages into ‘light blue’ or whatever?
Imagine taking about colors without the technique by which they are produced.
Also, did you just call black a real color when you are talking about wavelengths?
The problem with your statement is (not) fully understanding how our brains work at interpreting colors.
You mentioned yellow in this thread - our brains (not our eyes) see two different colors that they device to interpret as yellow, which is different to seeking a true yellow wavelength.
More of an everyday example of that is “white” (found under your mental illnesses) - you can buy cheap light bulbs that cover a smaller fraction of the light spectrum or better ones with high CRI numbers (“photographers lights”). I recently installed them in my parents house & they are amazed.
The other thing is we never ever see just one exact wavelength in nature, we have to mix and interpret all of them in other to make quick decisions & survive.
Evolutionary in our own line the red ones was the last addition, presumably to pick the red fruit quicker.
Also when you mention monitors (that emit light), they do all kinds of fuckery like pixel dithering where you mix two “colors” shown by the same subpixel (or two) but in a rapid succession.
Yeah, and I used to be a gifted child, so what?
We recycle, re-use, at some point compost.
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