Screen Brightness at 100%?

Sorry for the dumb question, having my acer Helios (if its matter 4080 model) for 2 years already and i put the screen brightness at 85% because i think for some reason it will keep it "healthy" for the long run..

It will not hurt to put it at 100% all the time?
No need to judge i said i know its dumb i have 0% fact to back it up.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Traditional-Row-7270 — 20 days ago
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Biggest misunderstanding about machine safety

The deeper I get into functional safety, the more I realize how much I used to oversimplify it. At first I thought machine safety was basically just E-stops, interlocks, and safety relays. Keep people away from moving parts and you’re good. But then I started learning about STO, SLS, safety PLCs, SIL, PL, risk assessments, and all the logic behind actually designing safe systems. It made me realize machine safety is way more than just throwing an E-stop on a panel.
If you work with this stuff regularly, what was the thing you learned that changed your whole perspective on machine safety?

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u/Traditional-Row-7270 — 2 months ago

Guild Wars Reforged Assassin

Guild wars reforged coming out very soon and im super excited, played Guild Wars 2 for years and i really love the Assassin role.

It looks pretty complex because all of the different story lines and i saw, and it depends on what role you want to open.. if im choosing Assassin which story line i have to choose?

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u/Traditional-Row-7270 — 2 months ago

Someone compared Teladoc, GoodRx Care, Amazon Clinic/Pharmacy, and men’s health clinics for ED?

I’m seeing a lot of different routes for getting evaluated for ED meds: general telehealth, men’s health-specific platforms, pharmacy-connected options, and primary care. The hard part is comparing them because some bundle the medication and others just write the prescription if appropriate.
For anyone who has tried more than one, what actually mattered most: price, privacy, refills, provider access or pharmacy choice?

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u/Traditional-Row-7270 — 3 months ago

Have my Quest 3 for over a year and the feeling of the sickness not getting much better after lets say 2 hours of gameplay.. someone had this issue? Maybe because im playing just 1-2 times a week so my body not getting used to it?..

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u/Traditional-Row-7270 — 4 months ago