• TheControlled@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    True story: Today I was on my college campus in California, on the quad, hoping to admire the partial eclipse today. Some enterprising young woman next to me was selling glasses for three bucks. I saw some people buy some and decided what the hell. Unfortunately the only thing she had left was some kind of monocle. I bought it anyway and enjoyed the partial eclipse. After around 10 minutes of looking on and off, I sat down to read the text on the monocle. It said it was exclusively for phone use and under no circumstances was it to be used for viewing with your eye. Saying it could cause serious damage. Thankfully no pain so far, but I hope I didn’t do any kind of serious damage. I’ve had anxiety about it ever since. The seller said to not worry about it and it would be fine. She had no idea either. Lovely!

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      7 months ago

      I think it’s more the manufacturer knows it can’t cover both eyes and so tells you not to use it that way. If your eyes don’t hurt, I’m sure the damage was very minimal. But what do I know.

    • Ben Hur Horse Race@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      sees phone lens cover: “this is an old timey eclipse monocle”… I’m just teasing the idea of an eclipse monocle just made me giggle. I hope you’re eyes are ok- it sounds like you’re good?

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      7 months ago

      But that just projects a shadow of what’s happening. I needed the full experience. So yes, idk what glasses people were needing, I could see the sun perfectly fine. The spots and eye-pain afterward was just a bonus feature

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    7 months ago

    I broke out my welding lens to look through. Worked very well. I can believe most of texas feeling the hurt since ‘we’ think we’re immune to most health and safety warnings published forthe general public.

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      7 months ago

      Yep, same here. The auto darkening set I normally use didn’t really work, but I just looked through a piece of spare glass I had lying around for a passive set.

  • Fester@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    I wonder how many stared without protection, and how many were scammed with fake glasses.

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        7 months ago

        I think that’s just because wearing them over regular glasses creates a bigass gap. I tried it for a second this time around before thinking better of it.

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          7 months ago

          Well, you could put the glasses over the eclipse thingers… But that would just focus the light right into the eclipse lenses and probably would make them not work so well. IDK.

          I’m just some guy. Not like I work with optics for a living.

          My only complaint was that, during totality (I was in the path), we couldn’t see anything through the eclipse thingers. That’s the part I wanted to see, and… Nothing. Do I need two sets of these? One for totality, and one for the rest of the damn time?

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      7 months ago

      I’m going to lean more towards fake glasses (benefit of the doubt and what not)

      Fake products have been really popping off on Amazon for awhile now

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          7 months ago

          Some are stupid, absolutely

          But we can all easily be screwed over by fake products

          Shit I got a fake SanDisk SD card a few years ago from Amazon, only found out after the return period because of how long it took to fill. Now I only buy storage from local electronics stores (when I can) and even then I test them.

          • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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            7 months ago

            It’s not all Amazon’s fault. Sometimes people buy a thing, then return it “unopened” because reasons, when, what they actually did, was remove the MacBook from the package and replaced it with a brick, then shipped it back to Amazon for a refund. Free MacBook.

            Amazon restocks it because it was “unopened” and ships a fucking brick in a MacBook box to someone for thousands of dollars.

            But yes, many, many, MANY, expensive products on Amazon are fake. Even not expensive ones too.