WebGazer.js might be a bit more popular than Shifty. We know about 4 links to it since March 2021 and only 3 links to Shifty. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Night Shift + Shifty is a much better choice than f.lux nowadays anyway. Source: over 1 year ago
It works better than f.lux for me, because it works at a lower level than Gamma table manipulation. I’ve been using Night Shift ever since it was released and I like its color rendering more than f.lux. But it’s subjective, some people like the extreme warmth of f.lux more. It depends on how you perceive colors and how well you can adjust to warmer colors. Shifty is also a very nice addition if you want more... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Lunar developer here. Thanks for mentioning it! Just a note to avoid confusion: Lunar serves a completely different purpose than f.lux. f.lux changes the colour temperature by altering the Gamma tables. Lunar's main function is controlling the hardware brightness/contrast/volume/input/colors of external monitors using DDC and private macOS methods. Macos also has native approach to f.lux called Night Shift. I use... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
You could use something like https://webgazer.cs.brown.edu/ for reference, or tensorflow.js. Source: over 1 year ago
If you are looking for some extra ideas... Mmm... If I were to make something like this, I would display it in a webapp with a simple eye tracking system (like this one, for example) so that, when it doesn't detect anyone looking towards the screen, it automatically changes the background. It requires some work and coding experience, so I am not expecting anyone to actually realize it, but... Hey! If someone... Source: over 1 year ago
Ankimote developer here. I was thinking about writing something to control Anki using this gaze tracking library, but I came to realize it would be slower than finger movements since you'd need to keep your gaze in an area for a second or two to avoid false positives. It also takes a good deal of effort to consciously focus your eyes at a small area of a screen, which would probably distract the user from thinking... Source: over 2 years ago
Do you know about JS libraries which can be used in the browser to perform eyetracking (gaze prediction) using a webcam? I was giving a look at the WebGazer JS but wanted to know if there are some other alternatives out there. Source: almost 3 years ago
f.lux - f. lux is a piece of software for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android that provides a blue light filter over your screen. Research suggests limiting our exposure to blue light in the hours before bedtime can help us fall asleep faster.
Eye Yoga - Improve eyesight, relieve eye strain and prevent presbyopia.
Flux - Application Architecture for Building User Interfaces
FOVE - An eye tracking virtual reality headset (pre-launch)
Darkness: Beautiful Dark Themes - Chrome extension that provides beautiful dark themes for Facebook, Google and more.
Jabberwocky - Communicate through text to speech by moving your head