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si_edgey How do you react to PWM or flash photography/flashing lights in general?
Temporal dithering at the pixel level is "technically" flicker. If you were to view one pixel over your entire screen, it would flash between the value below and above the target colour extremely quickly. Different dither algorithms can produce different results, and this is happening to all pixels on our desktops. It's like the modern equivalent to white noise on an old CRT TV. You couldn't stare at that for more than a few minutes (I certainly didn't stare at it more than 10 minutes back in the day while tuning an analogue TV (makes me feel old!).
There is also a dithering patent that states that due to how the dither algorithm works by default and how 60hz monitors refresh, it could be interacting and creating a pseudo-15hz flicker.
Right now I guess a driver-less solution is the most comfortable way to go, but as consumers we should just be able to buy these devices off the shelf without problems (like we all used to back in the day).
Hopefully 10-bit displays come soon so dithering is no longer needed (or certainly not temporal dithering).