• @Soggy@lemmy.world
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      424 days ago

      The divergence is what sort of lighting you consider “comfortable”, in case you were serious.

      • @efstajas@lemmy.world
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        23 days ago

        Isn’t it generally accepted that directional, dim lighting makes for a more comfortable atmosphere? I doubt that any professional interior or lighting designer would just put a single omnidirectional ceiling light in the middle of the room and call it a day, for good reason. So how is enjoying that neurodivergent? Tbh it seems more neurodivergent to me to be comfortable with bright cold light at home — that’s serial killer behavior, lol.

        Seems more like a question of preferences or caring / not caring about something rather than being neurotypical or not.

          • @efstajas@lemmy.world
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            222 days ago

            Hyperbole, and the other way around — serial killers are obviously neurodivergent, but of course not all neurodivergent people are serial killers, haha.

        • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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          123 days ago

          I doubt that any professional interior or lighting designer would just put a single omnidirectional ceiling light in the middle of the room and call it a day, for good reason.

          Well, they might because it’s cheap.

            • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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              123 days ago

              Indeed. At least not as a some form of lighting. Better to have area and spot lighting (and flexibility for different moods/situations).