

A RES-like userscript to easily navigate Lemmy with your keyboard.
Alt accounts that are also me:
A RES-like userscript to easily navigate Lemmy with your keyboard.
Violentmonkey + Lemmy Universal Link Switcher
Best way to avoid accidentally leaving your home instance.
Lemmy Universal Link Switcher, or LULs for short, scans all links on all websites, and if any link points to a Lemmy instance that is not your main/home instance, it rewrites the link so that it instead points to your main instance.
I guess I’ll go first:
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Best way to search for communities across the entire platform.
Hey, don’t disrespect neanderthals like that. They were likely humans of culture, same as us.
One of my kids just solved his first Rubiks cube!
Awesome! They can join us over at !cubers@lemmy.world :)
To each their own, but I found plenty of useful or entertaining bots on Reddit. If you hate bots that much, there is a toggle in your Lemmy settings to block all labelled bot accounts.
I don’t see a problem with having the feature as an option. It only becomes a problem if it is misused by moderators.
I agree that welcome messages are often just clutter, but I don’t think that this means the feature should not be included. For some communities, a welcome message is appropriate. Moderators don’t need to use every feature for a given community.
What does it do?
If it’s created by the Lemmy devs, capital letters might not be included. Might have only communist and socialist letters :P
This is a great feature. Lemmy should implement this as well.
“She turned me into a newt! … I got better.”
Holy crap what is that website. Cant read shit.
Here you go:
Insulated blue light-emitting diodes could banish OLED burn-in for good
News
By Aaron Klotz
published 22 hours agoThis new design change could kill off burn-in, reduce manufacturing complexity, and reduce power consumption in future OLED TVs and monitors.
OLED technology is quickly gaining traction in the PC market and powers some of the best gaming monitors. However, the Achilles heel of OLEDs has always been its burn-in, which inevitably reduces the lifespan of OLED monitors and TVs. No one has been able to fully rectify this issue. However, a new OLED design philosophy created by researchers at the University of Cambridge and reported by Nature has the potential to kill off burn-in for good.
To address this, the University of Cambridge has developed a new OLED design that better controls the light from a blue-light-emitting diode and reduces its power consumption. The blue light-emitting diodes are covalently encapsulated by insulating alkylene straps.
OLED burn-in is generated by the emission of unstable and inefficient light from the blue-light-emitting diode in an OLED display. As a result, putting an insulating material over the blue light diode specifically helps reduce the instability of the blue light protecting the display from potential burn-in issues that could occur.
“Here we introduce a molecular design where ultranarrowband blue emitters are covalently encapsulated by insulating alkylene straps,” reads the Cambridge research paper. “Organic light-emitting diodes with simple emissive layers consisting of pristine thermally activated delayed fluorescence hosts doped with encapsulated terminal emitters exhibit negligible external quantum efficiency drops compared with non-doped devices, enabling a maximum external quantum efficiency of 21.5%.”
This new “paradigm” shift in OLED technology has several positive knock-on effects that will further simply the manufacturing process of OLED displays. Current OLED displays use several layers of specialized materials to help reduce burn-in effects, but the introduction of insulated blue light-emitting diodes means that many of these layers can be deleted entirely from an OLED display, reducing manufacturing costs. This new design is also more power efficient, which should lead to more power-efficient OLED monitors and TVs in the future.
If this new OLED design change proves successful, OLED displays will finally be free from the burn-in issues the technology has had since its inception. Displays could run practically forever and not succumb to any brightness changes or designs “sticking” to the screen.
However, this technology is still in the research phase, so it will take time before we see this design methodology shift to the manufacturing phase, where OLED displays are manufactured with this new design in mind.
“They downvoted him because he spoke the truth.”
One fish, two fish. Red fish, blue fish.
One software, two softwares. One literature, two literatures. One Lego, two Legos. One butter, two butters. One snow, two snows.
Looks more like a sea urchin to me.
Poor old Willow-man, you tuck your roots away!
Tom’s in a hurry now. Evening will follow day.
Tom’s going home again water-lilies bringing.
Hey! Come derry dol! Can you hear me singing?
TEA COUICE CUNIZ!
I almost missed the winged Death Star.
No, but it has several forum-like features. Each Lemmy community is kind of like a mini-forum, with posts, threads, comments, etc. Lemmy is certainly more forum-like than Discord is.
Correct. If no one from your instance has subscribed to a given community yet, it might not show up in your search results. Lemmyverse.net is a good way to find small communities on other instances.