>light mode chads : "Huh, who, what? " >dark mode autists : "YOU HAVE TO USE DARK MODE BECAUSE LIGHT MODE REMINDS ME OF SUNLIGHT AND I HATE IT REEEEE DIE DIE DIE"
I've done a day-to-day comparison with automatic day-night theme switching but it doesn't really have that much of an impact on my device at all. Decided to stick with it since it spruces things up a bit rather than just looking at one theme all the time.
I think of dark mode the way I think of people who need to know how many calories are in their beer
if you need to know how many calories are in the beer you drink, you drink too much
if you need to use dark mode, you are looking at your screen too much
There's technically nothing wrong with light mode, you get the same effect of dark mode just by turning down the brightness because your screen doesn't flicker or does anything that makes peak white color more dangerous to the eyes than any other saturated color, back when displays could give you headaches stuff like color temperature was a complete turn-off to the eyes if poorly configured but these days it's more about if the white sheet of paper look makes you feel more productive when you have to be, it does work that way for me.
>in bright situation >turn light mode on >in dim situation >turn dark mode on
I will never understand why people act like such gays over light vs dark mode
idk why light mode is often just pure white
I can understand why dark mode is often pure black, especially with oled displays
but why is it never options like grey, a cream, or some sort of beige, its like they only want pure white or nothing
Light mode would be okay is half the shit didn't use grey or light blue text or that shitting thin phone.
This. My Ganker rice is a darker but saturated beige and it's pleasant to read. I had my kuruba set to lighter green with slightly bigger text and it's one of the few apps that I can use without scooping my one remaining eyeball out.
>nobody
lightgays should be euthanized
IBM solved this with the IBM 5150, over 30 years ago.
Nothing to solve, on light mode you see fricking floaters, on dark you dont.
>Not setting automatic light and dark mode at the system level based on sunrise and sunset in your location
NGMI
>giving your location
yeah this but based on time because
If you have a smartphone than I hate to break it to you.
who has their location on all the time that's murder on the battery
The point is, it doesn't matter if you have location on, THEY know where you are, and if they need you for whatever reason, they'll find you.
the primary concern here is battery life not privacy, which no smartphone (or any modern digital services) user gives a shit about
turning location off on your phone totally disables the location tracking. you've outsmarted them haven't you anon
>grindr
>Sonic adventure 2.jpg
>light mode chads : "Huh, who, what? "
>dark mode autists : "YOU HAVE TO USE DARK MODE BECAUSE LIGHT MODE REMINDS ME OF SUNLIGHT AND I HATE IT REEEEE DIE DIE DIE"
>I love burning my eyes!
mode chads : "Huh, who, what? "
lightbros confirmed blind
>light morons : "I love burning my RETINAS, I AM BLIND FRICK YES"
"see" you in 20 years anon
Supposedly, using dark mode reduces the amount of battery usage
I've done a day-to-day comparison with automatic day-night theme switching but it doesn't really have that much of an impact on my device at all. Decided to stick with it since it spruces things up a bit rather than just looking at one theme all the time.
light is the best
I just leave shit on whatever the default is.
I think of dark mode the way I think of people who need to know how many calories are in their beer
if you need to know how many calories are in the beer you drink, you drink too much
if you need to use dark mode, you are looking at your screen too much
I have astigmatism so dark mode is perfect and I code with it.
I've had several concussions and already had a history of migraines so I have a bit of sensitivity to light.
Also this, in both eyes.
Reading white text on black background is bad for your eyes.
Reading white text on a black background feels like it's cutting my eyes.
And I don't like using dark mode on youtube because it makes it look like a porn site.
unless you use your devices in a dark room with your curtains taped shut you really don't need dark mode at all.
There's technically nothing wrong with light mode, you get the same effect of dark mode just by turning down the brightness because your screen doesn't flicker or does anything that makes peak white color more dangerous to the eyes than any other saturated color, back when displays could give you headaches stuff like color temperature was a complete turn-off to the eyes if poorly configured but these days it's more about if the white sheet of paper look makes you feel more productive when you have to be, it does work that way for me.
>in bright situation
>turn light mode on
>in dim situation
>turn dark mode on
I will never understand why people act like such gays over light vs dark mode
idk why light mode is often just pure white
I can understand why dark mode is often pure black, especially with oled displays
but why is it never options like grey, a cream, or some sort of beige, its like they only want pure white or nothing
make light mode worst so zoomers will forget what good websites looked like and will praise dark mode and new current thing
Light mode would be okay is half the shit didn't use grey or light blue text or that shitting thin phone.
This. My Ganker rice is a darker but saturated beige and it's pleasant to read. I had my kuruba set to lighter green with slightly bigger text and it's one of the few apps that I can use without scooping my one remaining eyeball out.
If you're not using Tomorrow, you're dead to me
for me, it's tomorrow
>he doesn't use his own theme
bro its been 11 years its time to move on
Tomorrow theme chads where we at?
Why are we pretending that we haven't been using white applications and websites just fine for decades