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For use in low level lighting, night mode is supposed to be better on the eyes, because it provides less glare. However, for normal every day use in normal lighting, either will actually work.

It does often come down to preference and what state the individual's eyes are in. Some will always prefer night mode, while others will want to go with normal, just because they feel it's easier on their eyes.

Consulting an eye doctor, especially if there is extensive use of a lit screen, particularly at night, is probably best. That way individuals can at least hear what may be best for their eyes.

Life isn't fair, but what would it be like if it were?

We often think about the negative things that happen to us as being unfair, but what about the positive things? Are any or all of those always fair? The answer is most likely no. So, while some people seem to have an inordinate amount of bad fortune, many of us have a more equal sprinkling of what we would call good and bad luck.

If someone drives a car through a redlight without getting caught or suffering any consequences, is that fair? Probably not to someone else who sees them, especially if they've been pulled over for any type of moving violation. They would probably think how unfair it is that they had to pay a fat fine when this other person gets away with it.

In the meantime, the person who ran the light is probably thinking they were pretty fortunate not to get caught, and if they're really thinking, they're also happy that nothing else happened, like an accident. However, do they think it's unfair that they weren't stopped? If they even think about it, they probably dismiss it as okay because they want to get somewhere and not be stuck at a light.

For life to be fair, everyone would have to somehow be punished for every misdeed and maybe even celebrated or compensated for every achievement. How that's supposed to happen, I'm not sure, but I don't know if we would be that much happier.

Fair wouldn't necessarily mean everyone is equal financially, or in luck, or in personal relationship, or in status. If someone worked harder than someone else to obtain their station, fairness would dictate that they be above anyone else, regardless of whether or not someone else thought it was fair. Therein lies the paradox, as I see it.

So, life isn't fair, but it can still be what we make of it. If we're dealt a lousy hand, we don't have to like it, or even accept it. It might be the hardest thing we ever do, but maybe there's a way to better our life anyway. And if that's not possible, maybe we can make it better for our children. What we aren't able to accomplish, maybe they can.

Dear @glenalbrethsen It was a really thorough answer, I respect your time and effort in writing it. Thanks for answering, also it is clear that life Isn't fair and whatever happens, happens for good!
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As far as the question goes, is sex mining a step too far or a natural progression, I don't think it's actually either or, but both. It's definitely a step too far, but given human nature, and the types of personalities that are principally behind cryptocurrencies, it's also inevitable that something like this would happen.

As a society we have the tendency, when left to our own devices, to test the limits of possibility and decency. This would seem to cross over into both.

As far as the legalities of it, I wonder how they get around prostitution laws, and/or pornography laws. My next question would be, how is age verification happening so that minors are not involved in anyway, and then what's to keep this from turning into some kind of sex slave trade? Willing or consenting better be accompanied by signed waivers with proof of identity.

I don't know. Aside from whatever moral issues people can and will assign to this, there are also legal ramifications above and beyond what normally gets involved in blockchain use, period.

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