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kaedon
There is a very small amount of red shift. If you were standing on the equator watching a sunset, then your radial velocity relative to the sun is only ~461m/s. So the green light from the sun 550nm would be red shifted by +0.0008nm. That little red shift wouldn't be noticeable. However, as the sun sets there's a lot more atmosphere in the way, which scatters blue light more than red light (Why the sky is blue). Also in a sunrise you are moving towards the sun, so sunrises would be blue! :P
Ah yes, the Scanning Tunneling Microscope.
You can read up on it here: https://community.frame.work/t/responded-coreboot-on-the-framework-laptop/791
It looks like they're making progress! For now, you can get the Chromebook version, which already runs coreboot.
I miss small phones!!