• renzev@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I can’t tell which unit is more cursed: millihertz or meter hertz. Surely, anything that could be measured in millihertz is more natural to measure as a period, or as revolutions per minute or something, right?

    EDIT: Also, TIL about dpt. Thanks!

    A dioptre (British spelling) or diopter (American spelling), symbol dpt, is a unit of measurement with dimension of reciprocal length, equivalent to one reciprocal metre, 1 dpt = 1 m^−1.

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      You know, I always figured optometry involved like, super complicated math and shit.

      Turns out it’s just basic arithmetic.

      Kinda like programming, in a way.

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        Yeah, from my experience ordering glasses, it’s mostly about making sure the lenses are aligned with my retinas to focus the light in the right spots. All the numbers are just a way to formalize those measurements so that the lens maker gets it right

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          My last optometrist refused to tell me what my prescription was. I should have insisted, they’ve since closed up shop.

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      1 month ago

      TIL about dpt

      Tell me you don’t [Edit: need] glasses without telling me you don’t need glasses :D

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        1 month ago

        I actually do have glasses, I just never bothered learning about any of the technical details behind my lenses. Optometrist measured my eyes, I chose the cheapest frame the store offered, came back a week later to pick up the glasses and that’s about it.

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      Speed as meter per hertz is a rather odd case, like with a machine that goes in discrete steps.

      In any case, I never use implied multiplication (and others) and always simply put everything where it should be.