Like many nerds, I bring out a stupid-bright LED array in winter. As lit suggests, I put it right by my head, just above my field of view, for ~30m. It's unpleasant, so I'd only used it when days are short and I'm obviously low-energy. That was dumb! (con't)
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Instead of using the LED array right by my head for brief durations, this month I've put it on a shelf and left it on *all day* to make the whole room feel like the outdoors, as suggested in benkuhn.net/lux/ (via ). I feel so much more energetic with it on!
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Much of the discussion around this stuff feels awfully hand-wave-y, so I won't try to make any kind of serious scientific case. But I've been super surprised how much it's helped me, even in the long summer months, and I feel silly for not thinking to try this sooner.
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This seemed like a silly thing to do bc my desk is bathed in natural light from windows—why use an LED to simulate outside light when I can use the sun? But in reality the windows are behind my desk; the blinds have to stay shut to let me see my screen! So the room's always dim.
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what led array are you using?
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ye that one is unavailable for me but i'll look for something in similar specs
thank you for sharing this, i have noticed the lack of light in my room, but never even thought about getting more light
might be worth tho

