Any way to get rid of this weird cone of light from a ceiling fan?

Any way to get rid of this weird cone of light from a ceiling fan?

Put a bigger ceiling fan in the living room a while ago because the old setup wasn’t moving much air. Its a parrot uncle fan, around 60 inches I think. Fan part has been totally fine, but the light is kind of annoying.
It’s really bright right under the fan, then the rest of the room gets noticeably darker toward the edges. There’s also this weird cone/ring of light on the ceiling that I notice every night now.
Not sure if this is just how these bigger fan lights are or if there’s an easy fix. Different bulb? diffuser? lower brightness?

Trying to avoid adding more lights if I can.

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u/Wonderful_March5647 — 10 days ago

I'm not a sculpture! Chair designs these days are way too rigid!

I edit video from home, and most chair advice seems built around sitting perfectly upright in one position all day.

that’s not how I work.

I’m upright while answering emails, leaning toward the timeline when I’m cutting details, then reclining during calls or while watching a full export. my current lumbar support only works when I sit completely still. It's maddening! I need to switch it up!

I’ve been comparing the hon ignition 2.0 and branch ergonomic chair. HON’s tilt looks more substantial. branch seems easier to adjust and less corporate in a small room.

The third tab is the nouhaus ergo3d. I noticed it because the head and back support look better suited to moving between positions, though I dont need twelve knobs just for the sake of having them.

For editors who constantly lean toward the screen, which matters more, the tilt mechanism or lumbar support that keeps contact when you move forward?

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u/Wonderful_March5647 — 12 days ago

Help

I have an issue where my visual focus feels limited to a small area in the center of my screen (like lets say 10 cm × 10 cm box). In Valorant or aim trainers, if a target appears outside that area, I take a moment to fully notice and identify it. This delay makes my reactive flicks inconsistent, and I often miss headshots because I don't acquire the target fast enough full and flick random mostly on body. Has anyone experienced this or know how to improve it?

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u/Wonderful_March5647 — 14 days ago
▲ 2 r/aimlab

how to land perfect flicks.

I am valorant player, I tend to overflick a lot and sometimes by flicks goes like a curved line. I want my flicks to be straight, clean and snappy. how do i train
my sens: 0.3 1000 dpi

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u/Wonderful_March5647 — 16 days ago

DFM MEIY world record 1400rr

Meiy set a new world record by reaching 1405 RR in Ranked, surpassing Cryo's previous record of 1351 RR from Episode 3, Act 3.

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u/Wonderful_March5647 — 19 days ago
▲ 2 r/aimlab

need scenerio for practice

is there any task where i can practice holding pixel angles? like holding small gap with operator in valorant. Ii want to practice such scenerios in aimlabs kindly help.

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u/Wonderful_March5647 — 3 months ago
▲ 27 r/VALORANT_India+1 crossposts

why ruin ranked?

the astra and deadlock duo fking ruined my day. they just keeping using nets and stuns our team, literally our raze and gekko rage quit and left me alone to that duo.
why queue to ruin someone mental, go fking troll in unrated or swiftplay idc.

there is a reason why indians cant compete in VCT if we have quality of games like this.
bro idc if u dont have absolute aim or gamesense atleast play the game to win.

u/Wonderful_March5647 — 3 months ago

If that trio comes to your game just dodge they are just racist toward south indians and they are just trolling and sabotaging

u/Wonderful_March5647 — 4 months ago