• Scratch@sh.itjust.works
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    41 minutes ago

    If we’re looking in a mirror, shouldn’t the name on the door be readable?

    Unless they’re sitting in the hallway…

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    4 hours ago

    Fun fact! One way mirrors are actually bi-directional. You get the one way effect by having one side being much dimmer than the other side.

    The same amount of light passes through from each side. But the side that’s brighter basically can’t see the dim light coming through the mirror from the dim side.

    It’s like standing outside on a very sunny day, looking inside a building, but just seeing a dark hole in the building… It’s so bright, your eyes are adapted for the bright light, so even though you know there’s a light on inside the building, you can’t see it. Same principle

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    5 hours ago

    This one’s hilarious to me. I like to imagine theyve been sitting there for 35 minutes taking notes.

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      4 hours ago

      It’s a joke of multiple levels too because it implies that they are the ones being studied by others behind the mirror.

      Larsen is a genius when it comes to these because he can convey multiple ideas and thoughts in a single image.

        • Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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          3 hours ago

          I wonder if anyone ever pointed out that the lettering on the door should actually be forward, since it would be reversed as you see it through the glass in the door, but then reversed again by the mirror?