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  1. f.lux: software to make your life better

    Is your computer keeping you up late? f.lux is a free download that warms up your computer display at night, to match your indoor lighting.

  2. FLUX Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FLUX is a flowing of fluid from the body. How to use flux in a sentence.

  3. Flux AI: Free Flux Kontext AI, Flux.2 AI Image/Video Generator

    Discover FLUX AI's innovative text-to-image models developed by Black Forest Labs. From open-source to professional-grade, find the perfect tools to bring your creative visions to life.

  4. Black Forest Labs - Frontier AI Lab

    Open Weights Full model access Deploy anywhere Customizable Run FLUX models on your own infrastructure. Full control over deployment, fine-tuning, and customization.

  5. f.lux - Wikipedia

    f.lux (pronounced "flux") is a cross-platform computer program that adjusts a display's color temperature according to location and time of day, offering functional respite for the eyes.

  6. Black Forest Labs FLUX.2 Visual Intelligence for Enterprise Creative ...

    6 days ago · Black Forest Labs’ (BFL) FLUX.2 is now available on Microsoft Foundry. Building on FLUX1.1 [pro] and FLUX.1 Kontext [pro], we’re excited to introduce FLUX.2 [pro] which continues to …

  7. Welcome to f.lux

    Based on your wake time and location, f.lux creates a custom lighting schedule for you that changes every day throughout the year. By moving the sliders, you can fine tune the colors to fit your needs.

  8. f.lux: F.A.Q.

    Is your computer keeping you up late? f.lux is a free download that warms up your computer display at night, to match your indoor lighting.

  9. FLUX.2 - BlackForestLabs

    FLUX.2 will be the next leap in the FLUX model family by BlackForestLabs, delivering unprecedented image quality and creative flexibility.

  10. Flux - definition of flux by The Free Dictionary

    a. the rate of flow of particles, energy, or a fluid, through a specified area, such as that of neutrons (neutron flux) or of light energy (luminous flux)