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  1. f.lux: software to make your life better

    Is your computer keeping you up late? f.lux is a free download that warms up your computer display at night, to match your indoor lighting.

  2. Welcome to f.lux

    Based on your wake time and location, f.lux creates a custom lighting schedule for you that changes every day throughout the year. By moving the sliders, you can fine tune the colors to fit your needs.

  3. f.lux: F.A.Q.

    Is your computer keeping you up late? f.lux is a free download that warms up your computer display at night, to match your indoor lighting.

  4. Welcome to f.lux for macOS

    For most machines, f.lux can automatically detect your location with OS X Location Services. You can also use postal codes (US only), the name of a nearby city, or map coordinates (find them on the …

  5. Thank you for installing f.lux

    f.lux automatically warms up your computer’s screen colors at sunset and returns them to normal at sunrise. You can change colors, location, and other settings from the f.lux menu.

  6. What's new with f.lux

    In this version, we’re showing everyone a little bit of the way we think about f.lux, giving you some measurements that we think are important. So far, we’ve not really brought “you” and your circadian …

  7. Welcome to f.lux v4

    This new version of f.lux adapts to your schedule with a super-strong “bedtime mode” that ramps up when your body needs less blue light, and it has tons of new features and better performance too.

  8. f.lux beta for Windows - f.lux forum

    Apr 3, 2017 · Hi everyone - f.lux v4 is the main download now for Windows users. You can download it here: https://justgetflux.com/flux-setup4.exe And release notes (updat...

  9. f.lux: sleep research - justgetflux

    Is your computer keeping you up late? f.lux is a free download that warms up your computer display at night, to match your indoor lighting.

  10. Home (f.lux forum)

    Hey Xilef, I'm interested on this server you created. I would like to integrate my tuya bulb on f.lux. Can you share how you did it?