If your eyes are tracking a moving object, the background will blur. If you're *not* tracking a moving object, the object itself will blur.
Staring at a screen, where your eyes aren't moving much, creates this utterly unnatural visual experience with HFR video that always makes it look fake to me.
June 25, 2025 at 4:06 PM
If your eyes are tracking a moving object, the background will blur. If you're *not* tracking a moving object, the object itself will blur.
Staring at a screen, where your eyes aren't moving much, creates this utterly unnatural visual experience with HFR video that always makes it look fake to me.
yeah, tho Its a bit like a speed bump in the road, just need one person to slow down for the speed bump and everyone has to. If one person in you lane in front doesn't have cruise control, you also don't (unless your in a fancy car with adaptive cruise control)
May 28, 2025 at 9:42 PM
yeah, tho Its a bit like a speed bump in the road, just need one person to slow down for the speed bump and everyone has to. If one person in you lane in front doesn't have cruise control, you also don't (unless your in a fancy car with adaptive cruise control)
As a uk driver the only issue with average speed traps is that quite a lot of people end up watching the speedo rather than the road. Trying to go at that speed limit all the way though the zone.
May 28, 2025 at 5:27 PM
As a uk driver the only issue with average speed traps is that quite a lot of people end up watching the speedo rather than the road. Trying to go at that speed limit all the way though the zone.