What's the situation with blue light filtering on Ubuntu Touch?
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@Opolork said in What's the situation with blue light filtering on Ubuntu Touch?:
I'd see a blue light filter function as a very high priority given how it's known to affect peoples sleep so badly.
Everyone is entitled to decide their own priorities. If this is "a very high priority" for you, the joy of open source is that you can do something about it. Here's a plan:
- Check out the Mir code and get it building.
- Find the mir_demo_server example and add a "blue light filtering" option by setting gamma ramp on the display configuration.
- Try it out and confirm if it has the desired results.
- Adapt this code to provide this "filtering" option via the MirAL interface.
- Propose (and get accepted) this addition to the Mir project.
- Check out the QtMir code and get it building.
- Make use of the new MirAL option for "blue light filtering".
- Propose (and get accepted) this addition to the QtMir project.
There are people willing to help with every step along the way.
Good luck!
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Hi Alan. But blue light affects everyone's sleep. Sorry, but I don't think I want to go through all of that.
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@Opolork if it isn't a priority for you, that's fine too.
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@alan_g Are there some suggested links to the Mir code etc?
Anyone know where to find these parts in the code?
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@joe said in What's the situation with blue light filtering on Ubuntu Touch?:
@alan_g Are there some suggested links to the Mir code etc?
For starters, there's a handy guide to step 1 here: https://mir-server.io/doc/getting_involved_in_mir.html
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@3arn0wl said in What's the situation with blue light filtering on Ubuntu Touch?:
There was an email address at the bottom of the Redshift website, so I just pinged the developer and asked if he might consider contributing some expertise to Mir.
As dobey said above, there's very little overlap. About the only thing in common is the choice of values for the gamma curves.
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Fair enough, @alan_g
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A workaround for now. I will not use the smartphone after 8:30pm to combat that pesky nighttime blue light.
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@Opolork in the meantime there's a proper solution, you could use a blue light filter screen protector on your device, or even use glasses with that kind of filter
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@advocatux said in What's the situation with blue light filtering on Ubuntu Touch?:
@Opolork in the meantime there's a proper solution, you could use a blue light filter screen protector on your device, or even use glasses with that kind of filter
Those are also valid workarounds. Although I think it's good to ditch the smartphone around 8:30pm anyway - to wind down for the night. I go to bed at 10:45pm.
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@Opolork wrong answer! You need to keep testing and improving UT until 4 a.m. at least
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@alan_g said in What's the situation with blue light filtering on Ubuntu Touch?:
Propose (and get accepted) this addition to the Mir project.
I've added an issue to the Mir project. (But it won't be scheduled in the foreseeable future.)
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@advocatux said in What's the situation with blue light filtering on Ubuntu Touch?:
@Opolork wrong answer! You need to keep testing and improving UT until 4 a.m. at least
Far too late for an extreme early bird like me.
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