Story time!
Some years ago, I had to get up very early for a job. So, to make it easier on me, I bought/built some programmable LED lights and set them to gradually shift from dark red to bright blue-white.
Fast forward some years, and I can comfortably ignore bright sunlight and 50W of white LEDs in my face. I don’t even bother to put down the shutters any more. I wake up, semi-consciously acknowledge that it is morning, turn around and continue sleeping.
Its 01:37 (AM)
👀
(Still doomscrolling lemmy on my phone)
Science: Please stop using the word believe, it’s making me nervous.
I don’t appreciate the targeted attack, this is literally me right now.
Trusting science and following advice are two very different things.
also leaving it at “don’t use your phone” is mid-tier sciencing, if you want your research to actually help people you follow that up with “and here’s how to avoid using your phone”
I’m making an informed decision! It’s a bad decision, sure, but it’s an informed one!
Yeah, at least I understand the bad decision I’m making.
I’ve found it. My life motto.
Best I can do is enabling Night Light
+Extra dim
I have it always on, I’m so used to it I don’t even notice
Yeah, until I go outside and think my phone is dead
Oh, I believe it. I just don’t want to stop.
I believe science. But that doesn’t stop me from not listening to it
Before bed I’ve heard, but right after waking? I thought light was good then for getting you more alert?
You’re right. Light with lots of blue in it, like the dawn, wakes us up.
Want to hear a dumb story? Been patting myself on the back for a couple of years because I set the e-reader on my tablet to black with dark orange letters.
“That blue light won’t get me!”
I just now realized that it still casts a blue light on the ceiling when I lay it down.
Eh, even in “the real world” we still encounter blue wave lengths in the evening. I think it is a matter or reduction (aka not shoving a largely blue light source in your face) than elimination.
Source please, I’m very guilty of this and would love to read up on it.
The first and third apply to TV, radio, podcasts, or possibly even reading. The second isn’t a guarantee (not conclusive for everyone) and can be solved with technology.
The real science here is practicing good sleep hygiene. Your phone is one of many things that can fuck with that; it’s only a small part of it.
So before is bad, but after?
From OP’s link, other of the papers: https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/japplphysiol.01413.2009
Bruh I sleep with phone like it’s a stuffed animal.
Oh God, the truth in this hurts.
i believe it, but I don’t always follow my beliefs
Look, I believe that dancing naked in the rain increases the chances of getting hit by lightning, but I’m still gonna do it
Science isn’t really meant for doggish belief; no need for a flock
No worries, I just use my TV instead.