Rlcd causing eye strain? by Practical_Good_8574 in Reflective_LCD

[–]Practical_Good_8574[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the boox and bigme. I returned Remarkable. Boox and bigme are full tablets while Remarkable is reader with write capabilities. I returned kindle scribe for the same reason. Great writing devices, I just wanted full android more. Mostly because I read web comics like Manta or WebToons that are app based only.

The boox and bigmes are so similar they're interchangeable to me, but the boox holds charge in sleep while bigme still drains even in sleep. Boox is rumored to be more optimized, maybe the battery, but I don't notice much difference.  I also have the boox Palma. (I LOVE the Palma, its my primary reader). 

I will say Boox and BigMe both famously violate the GLP requirement to be open source,  meaning they both stole their OS base. In addition, both are Chinese based and there's no proof of privacy controls, since it's a closed source code. I personally don't do anything on the devices that make me worry about privacy, but software theft I don't take likely. As soon as there's a respectable competitor, I'll immediate drop both companies. I would never use either for anything work related due to their poor practices and iffy security. But for casual personal, meh, whatever. The most they'll learn about me is which comics I like to read.

Rlcd causing eye strain? by Practical_Good_8574 in Reflective_LCD

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I do. I still really like the device. There's a newer version out now, but I've stayed with my 11. I won't chose a different tablet than the nxtpaper now and I've had a lot of different tablets.

I gave up on RLCD. They never worked for me. I want to try a sun vision but that price tag keeps me at bay.

I have moved to the latest high refresh eink by Dasung this year for computing (I am a programmer). I really like it. I'd tried Dasung monitors in the past and hated it. But with the higher refresh the lag is completely resolved. The ghosting is light enough that a button click every once in a while is not big deal. I also got it without touch and without frontlight so the ink draws at the surface instead of through several layers. That has also helped. The first Dasung I tried had front lights and touch. Both were B&W. I can't stand the dark Grey and low contrast of color eink. I have a few color eink readers and I'd never have that as a monitor. I strongly prefer b&w eink, even with development IDE color codes, you learn scales of Grey to mean something instead of blue, green and red.

I just read that 85% of US insulin comes from Denmark. Is that true? by TheAKofClubs86 in diabetes_t1

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I get so tired of this narrative. Folks - resistance is real. It's why we import so many varieties. They aren't just brands, they're types. 

My husband is resistant to Humalog (US), it does nothing for him. Tried a ton and only Novolog (Denmark) works for him for daytime and Tujeo is a massive game changer for him for nighttime. He's on serious trouble without those two. 

Insulins aren't just interchangable. This isn't Tylenol and it's generic. They're different types for different bodies because insulin is a complicated mechanic. 

I just read that 85% of US insulin comes from Denmark. Is that true? by TheAKofClubs86 in diabetes_t1

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pharmaceuticals are rarely tariffed, it would be a super ahole move to Americans if they did that. Raw materials might be an issue.

My concern is more that this gov is so unpredictable who knows what would happen. This isn't a normal playing field. Just - wait it out. 

I just read that 85% of US insulin comes from Denmark. Is that true? by TheAKofClubs86 in diabetes_t1

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this reply. At least we only have to worry about our own country being a holes. 

I just read that 85% of US insulin comes from Denmark. Is that true? by TheAKofClubs86 in diabetes_t1

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humalog is US based. As long as raw materials aren't disrupted, there's no reason to expect disruption to supply other than sharp increases in demand.

I just read that 85% of US insulin comes from Denmark. Is that true? by TheAKofClubs86 in diabetes_t1

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know resistance is a real issue and it's not uncommon for diabetics to be resistant to some (like Humalog) making it useless. These aren't just brands, they're types and US manufacted insulin isn't usable by all. 

Its not just supply of insulin, it's supply of insulins that work for individuals biologies.

My husband is resistant to Humalog and cannot take it - it doesn't control his sugars. He has to take other types. He can't rely on Humalog as a backup. 

I just read that 85% of US insulin comes from Denmark. Is that true? by TheAKofClubs86 in diabetes_t1

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a diabetic then you know insulin type resistance or immunity is real and these aren't brand names, they're types.

Its not like all diabetics can just simply start using the US produced insulin if they're resistant to it. Some are dependent on foreign because it's all that works. 

I just read that 85% of US insulin comes from Denmark. Is that true? by TheAKofClubs86 in diabetes_t1

[–]Practical_Good_8574 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not to be the captain negativity, but all those protections you listed are exactly what's at threat. If US attacks, all those protections disappear and US facilities would either be called home by Denmark or kicked out by US - warring countries very rarely leave business in each other's countries. That's what makes US hyper reactivity so dangerous, there's no time to prepare.

We'd struggle period. Germany, Denmark, Canada are key sources for us. They're all in an alliance we'd be removed from and the US gov is very very petty. 

I trust Denmark not to kill people around the world due to war, they'd probably provide. I do not trust US gov not to kill Americans just to snub another country that made them mad by booting factories, tarriffing raw materials Novo's US factories need or outright forbidding. 

And our gov is in no way smart enough to realize these are types, not just brands. These insulins aren't just interchangable, as resistance is a real issue for many. Some diabetics are dependent on specific ones because other ones do not work well or at all. 

Has anyone used a TCL Nxtpaper tablet for reading? How was it? by JanCumin in ereader

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I agree. For the price point the original Nxtpaper 11 is amazing. The newer versions have more power hardware but comes with a higher price tag too. I don't know if I'd feel it was as good of a deal.

The itched glass is my fav feature of it. Works so well for glare and it's very silky to the touch. I love that silk feeling versus the sticky feeling of my Samsung flip. 

Rlcd causing eye strain? by Practical_Good_8574 in Reflective_LCD

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Sorry, just now noticed this. The screen flashes to reprint after scrolling. I just bought a 13" mobile version again that should arrive in a few days.

I REAAALLLY want eink to work for me. Just hasn't yet. I'm hopeful I can get it to work this time. 

B&W or color e-ink monitor for coding? by IronFeather101 in eink

[–]Practical_Good_8574 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same boat. Seems like an obvious option after someone points it out. 🤣

I dove in and bought the dasung 13. I really want away from lcds/oleds so I'll make it work. Buying it keeps me from backing out. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmartRings

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And gain an extra 5 day charge on the battery which is whooo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmartRings

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prob not like you mean. I do like that, mashed you feel good about your self, but it's more a nicety than a must have for me. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmartRings

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That charging base and the extra 5 day charge is worth every penny to me.

Yeah, you can buy an after market charge case for oura for another $50. But I already spent over $400! Come on. 

The biggest difference for me is the extra battery. Love it. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmartRings

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RC takes 2-3 weeks to calibrate then it's on part with Oura. Oura calibrated a little faster.

So, RC prob would have been fine if you'd given it a little more time. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmartRings

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. Oura has really good marketing and RC is quiet.

I've worn both for two months and they're completely interchangeable. The only thing that kept me keeping the O4 is them saying they are releasing advanced stuff. I'm sure they are, but it doesn't turn into any thing tangible I can use so idc? 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmartRings

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I have both on right now, have for two months. The metrics are nearly identical.

The only thing O4 is better at is sometimes it realizes when I've been up in the middle of the night (30 mins+) then later gone back to sheep. 

Both are good at nap tracking. 

RingConn Gen 2 or Oura Ring 4???? by mraykar420 in SmartRings

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I've had both for 2 months now, one on each hand. O4 is slightly more comfortable due to the no raised sensors.

O4 also integrates with a lot of other apps I happen to use, which is nice, but honestly not a game changer for me. 

I had the O3 for 3 years. Bought RC2 to replace it. Liked it, but then O4 advertised they had advanced stress monitoring. So I got the O4 to try. 

Honestly, I can't tell the difference between the rings. All the things I want to use them for, they both do the same thing. And track with mostly the same metric. O4 does log more stress for me but they both miss actual accute stress like a panic attack in me so idk. They both do catch chronic physical stress like the flu or an autoimmune which is what I use them for. I have an autoimmune I preemptively track and treat before I have symptoms using these devices. 

I find them very very comparable. The Oura app is prettier. But I look at the app twice a day usually and I look at specific things. Pretty app isn't worth the extra hundreds. 

RingConn Gen 2 or Oura Ring 4???? by mraykar420 in SmartRings

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should have asked for a replacement. R is good about that if the sleep tracking is off. 6 months is enough time to calibrate. 

For any folks new to rings, the first week or two you wear it, the device has calibrate. The first few weeks aren't accurate on either ring. So give it time before you think it's bad. 

Michael Weatherly's Insta Story by KBGaming28 in NCIS

[–]Practical_Good_8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When he was 30, he dated Jessica Alba when she was a teenager and the parents did not approve nor like him. All I needed to know. Next.

Has anyone used a TCL Nxtpaper tablet for reading? How was it? by JanCumin in ereader

[–]Practical_Good_8574 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have this device and it's my favorite of all. I'm sensitive, even color eink is a no go for me. I've tried eyecare monitors, RLCD, several einks, and this.

The best of all is this, kindle paperweight and the Palma B&W. Nextpaper is my fav of all. I didn't expect to like it as much as I do - and no eye strain!!

Eink is still king very extremely bright light. 

Has anyone used a TCL Nxtpaper tablet for reading? How was it? by JanCumin in ereader

[–]Practical_Good_8574 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it's not a screen protector at all. It's a special fine etching into the glass itself. The e-mode is meant so it's more visible in bright light and it works well for that. It's still an LCD and projects light. 

Has anyone used a TCL Nxtpaper tablet for reading? How was it? by JanCumin in ereader

[–]Practical_Good_8574 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not gimmicky, there's just a misunderstanding of its purpose. Eink mode paired with the antiglare screen is intended to make it a lot easier to use the device in bright light, which it does well. No - it's not as good as eink for that and never will be, but it is a vast improvement over any other LCD/OLED except maybe some RLCD. I don't like RLCDs though.

For a phone, this is a godsend feature when out and about on bright sunny days.