Aww that's disappointing, but I'm not surprised. Otherwise we'd be using this tech to help colorblind people tell the difference between red and green.
Or just do what I did and spam the apply button on Indeed until someone follows up. If an employer requires you to apply on the website, skip and move on. Took a few months but it eventually worked for me.
Literally one of the best uses for LLMs. It's also useful for rewriting your resume to make it seem more impressive.
I wish I had even 1% of this talent, but my brain is perpetually starved of dopamine so I never have the drive pursue my hobbies. So I'm forced to get my dopamine from artificial sources. But then that eventually stops working too, which makes things even worse.
I've seen an earlier version of this meme, where someone was complaining that you can buy Batman shampoo at the grocery store, but there's no Conditioner Gordon.
Maybe it's just my ADHD, but the article doesn't seem to be clear on something: do these contacts actually allow you to see into near-infrared as it exists, or do they merely shift the light into a spectrum we can see, the way cameras do? I'm hoping for the former, but I doubt we have the tech to allow us to see new colors simply by putting on a pair of contacts.
(Also, the mental image of scientists putting tiny little contact lenses on mice is hilarious to me.)
So don't stare directly at them, then?
Infrared lights don't need a lot of wattage to do their job. They wouldn't be any more obnoxious than a light bulb.
Yeah seriously, WTF. This is on us to send the right message. Not them.
Schraderbräu, got it.
Does the player character have to be present for this to happen?