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jtreminio | 1 year ago

> but You Can Force People to Code in Light Mode

As I've aged my preferences have moved away from dark themes to light themes.

I used to have everything in dark mode: terminal, IDE, sublime text, use Dark Reader Chrome extension.

But I can't see shit anymore. I need light!

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jorvi|1 year ago

It might mitigate some of your issues by using themes that are anthracite / charcoal / deep gray instead of pure OLED black. Due to the way screen technology and bad eyes work you often get slight halo-ing or double vision with white text on pure blacks.

Also definitely stay away from Solarized. The contrasts on Solarized get muddled really quickly if you run your screen at low backlight intensity and especially if you use a night light blue filter / orange overlay.

Hope it helps!

mattgreenrocks|1 year ago

Dark editor themes has always been one of the most laughable of orthodoxies in tech. Contrast is key for reducing eye strain, especially for extended sessions. And Solarized doesn’t have nearly enough.

(I suspect a decent chunk of Solarized’s popularity came from the fact it was popular, rather than the “science”-based facade it marketed itself as.)

weebao|1 year ago

Hmm there're a lot of light mode fans here. I'll probably need to pivot to some color inverse scheme instead