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so after 2 hours of staring into a backlit screen neurogenesis occurs

the second type of neurogenesis happen when like reading AI garble (derealization & psychosis) and doomscrolling (casino effect) and being terminally online in an social media echo chamber

okay. so. does it matter for any sort of brainrot to switch to an e-ink display? i am assuming it stops neurogenesis but idk

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[โ€“] rayf@lemmy.zip 9 points 1 week ago

E-ink aren't really a 'screen'. It's more something that imprint tiny shell of some kind of ink. And it stay visible even when the display is off. Think of it like the Telecran. I'm not completely sure, but it's what's I understand from reading it. So I don't think it can occur brainrot or any trouble, aside from the same as reading text for hours