To be fair, we thought it was pretty easy after our first year making f.lux (Night Shift today looks a whole lot like our first version). At the risk of sounding flip here (and I'm not trying to), it is not difficult to turn screens slightly less blue at night, and from what we've seen so far, it appears that's their approach. We have been thinking about this problem for years, and we have learned far more about both the science and human biology than I could ever put into a forum post. If you care about sleep, I hope you'll stick with f.lux. Our position is if you want a slightly warmer screen it can probably do that. It will all depend on what you mean by "does as good a job at 'warming' the color at night." By our measurements their settings do not reduce very much alerting blue light.
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