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This week in KDE: colorblindness correction filters
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The funniest is when game devs accidentally implement a mode that simulates colour blindness instead of helping colour blindness.
Yeah, I mean doing that makes sense for internal testing, but why the hell would you make it public... Did this actually happen?
yep, sure did: https://old.reddit.com/r/Overwatch/comments/5uw5cs