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  • Why you shouldn't worry about radiation from your Wi-Fi router or iPhone

    I think this article does a disservice to AI readers by presenting one man's opinion as the gospel, more or less, while brushing away a lot of recent studies as not belonging to the category of 'science' this particular author will accept as valid. And, this bias reflects right in the title. .

    So, my point is that, like many others have pointed out, this is far from a subject on which the final word has been said. For the author to suggest otherwise and to declare the matter as 'settled science' is, to put it mildly, irresponsible and a gross disservice to AI readers.
    Amen!

    On top of that, the general defensiveness and know-it-all vibe the author’s follow up comments emit is very disappointing, being an admin and representative here. Sorry dude, it just is. 

    To reiterate the EU 5G warning, here is a link to the full letter, signed late 2017 by more than 180 scientists and doctors from over 36 countries, pleading for a revision of the old and outdated WHO conclusion by funding new, impartial and transparent research.

    https://emfscientist.org/index.php/emf-scientist-appeal
    finickitywozwoz
  • Why Apple Vision Pro's constant strobing matters to your health

    FINALLY an article about pwm on the front page! I’ve had to stick with an old iPhone 11 due to all other iphones being oled with pwm. Same for the new devices with mini led. Though high frequency, they still also flicker and give me issues. It really is a struggle to get new devices in this pwm and colour dithering era. 

    Pwm is one thing, but there is the dithering aspect too. That is when Apple tries to get an 8bit panel to show 10bit colours, by flickering individual pixels through certain colours to create new ones that that panel shouldn’t be able to support. Hence being able to offer the p3 colour gamut on other devices than their hdr expensive screen. 

    I miss the days of DC dimming, before the cheaper pwm dimming took over to save a buck (and energy probably). 

    Thank you thank you thank you. More of this please. 
    mathpunk