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9 months ago@arin You see the chromatic aberration from your glasses. You don’t see the aberration from your eyes, same as you don’t see the blind spot or the yellow spot, or notice that your peripheral vision is in black and white only.
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@arin You see the chromatic aberration from your glasses. You don’t see the aberration from your eyes, same as you don’t see the blind spot or the yellow spot, or notice that your peripheral vision is in black and white only.
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Hate to tell you, but eyes have chromatic aberration. They have lots of optical faults. They’re really pretty crappy, but our visual system learn to filter out and ignore it.
@notfromhere @greater_potater Gnome has the rotating cube desktop, burning windows and so on as extensions. Look up “rotating cube” and “burn my windows” in the extension page.