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sake | 5 years ago

It's kind of interesting that we started computing with dark mode and when we jumped to windowing systems, for some reason that coincided with move to white on black. Maybe it was more familiar for office workers used to paper.

There's no absolute reason why the evolution happened that way that I can say. It was all more or less arbitrary design decisions.

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arp242|5 years ago

This old Sparcstation I managed to get for free years ago would display everything in "light mode" by default. If you would boot Linux or NetBSD to the console it would be a white background with black text.

Image: http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/userdata/images/large/21/...

I don't know how common this was, or if it's something that was unique to these sparcstations.

wilg|5 years ago

I think it's because computers like the Mac were geared around desktop publishing.

kps|5 years ago

> we started computing with dark mode

Computing with “light mode” preceded video terminals!