blackkscreen Posté(e) il y a 1 heure Signaler Posté(e) il y a 1 heure Whether we are troubleshooting network issues or just browsing the latest news on Free-Reseau, we spend a massive amount of time staring at our screens. However, I’ll make a strong affirmative statement: your productivity and mental focus are being systematically undermined if you aren't auditing the physical integrity of your display. I firmly believe that "visual noise"—like backlight bleed, micro-flickering, or dead pixels—creates a subconscious cognitive load that leads to eye strain and digital fatigue much faster than the content itself. It is a massive oversight to upgrade your fiber connection for a "faster" experience while viewing your digital world through a hardware "window" that is visually defective. I’ve started using a black screen for focus to perform a "display sanity check" every morning, ensuring my vision is as sharp as my connection. Do you think "display hygiene" is a necessary habit for the modern internet user, or is worrying about pixel purity just an obsession for tech enthusiasts? Citer
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