btw also fuck websites that only have dark mode
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btw also fuck websites that only have dark mode
"erm, who even likes light mode? XD"
people who have astigmatism for example, also people who dont suck
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btw also fuck websites that only have dark mode
"erm, who even likes light mode? XD"
people who have astigmatism for example, also people who dont suck
i have my entire fucking desktop in light mode, every single one of the apps i use right now are in light mode
because fuck you
also probably just adjust the brightness of your monitor, if light mode hurts your eyes it's probably just because the contrast between the screen and your environment is too high
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btw also fuck websites that only have dark mode
"erm, who even likes light mode? XD"
people who have astigmatism for example, also people who dont suck
Yes, accessibility is important! Some of us need light mode, some need dark mode... and sometimes, its based on the environment! it can be so bright or sunny that light mode is necessary to even see it on the screen! Sometimes its the opposite, super dark and light mode would be too great of a contrast. That's accessibility for literally everyone lol. Its so important to have both modes. -
Yes, accessibility is important! Some of us need light mode, some need dark mode... and sometimes, its based on the environment! it can be so bright or sunny that light mode is necessary to even see it on the screen! Sometimes its the opposite, super dark and light mode would be too great of a contrast. That's accessibility for literally everyone lol. Its so important to have both modes.also discord light mode is downright disrespectful using gray text on a white background
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Yes, accessibility is important! Some of us need light mode, some need dark mode... and sometimes, its based on the environment! it can be so bright or sunny that light mode is necessary to even see it on the screen! Sometimes its the opposite, super dark and light mode would be too great of a contrast. That's accessibility for literally everyone lol. Its so important to have both modes.
@inconspicuous-lurker-99 it's extremely easy to do nowadays in modern CSS
i still don't understand why people still hardcode their stuff like that

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also discord light mode is downright disrespectful using gray text on a white background

@inconspicuous-lurker-99 discord is so incredibly cursed i'm honestly scared of it
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@inconspicuous-lurker-99 it's extremely easy to do nowadays in modern CSS
i still don't understand why people still hardcode their stuff like that

Because you get people with old Firefox forks calling you names because your website looks bad on their 3 years old browser
#“Oh-i-didn’t-realize-it-was-this-old” -
Because you get people with old Firefox forks calling you names because your website looks bad on their 3 years old browser
#“Oh-i-didn’t-realize-it-was-this-old”@gabboman @inconspicuous-lurker-99
let em call me names, i'll enjoy their suffering.
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btw also fuck websites that only have dark mode
"erm, who even likes light mode? XD"
people who have astigmatism for example, also people who dont suck
@nelson do you mean everyone who uses dark mode inherently sucks
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@nelson do you mean everyone who uses dark mode inherently sucks
@ariarhythmic YESS!!!!
... no, i'm joking, i also use dark mode, just at night lol
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i have my entire fucking desktop in light mode, every single one of the apps i use right now are in light mode
because fuck you
also probably just adjust the brightness of your monitor, if light mode hurts your eyes it's probably just because the contrast between the screen and your environment is too high
also probably just adjust the brightness of your monitor
my monitor is at minimum brightness most of the time and in a dark room that's still too bright
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@inconspicuous-lurker-99 it's extremely easy to do nowadays in modern CSS
i still don't understand why people still hardcode their stuff like that
@nelson @inconspicuous-lurker-99 privacy.resistFingerprinting forces light mode, that's probably why -
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@nelson @inconspicuous-lurker-99 privacy.resistFingerprinting forces light mode, that's probably why
@noisytoot @inconspicuous-lurker-99 i didnt want to believe in the whole "privacy oriented browsers are almost unusable by how many things they disable for privacy's sake" but yeah it seems like it actually is the case
god...
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@noisytoot @inconspicuous-lurker-99 i didnt want to believe in the whole "privacy oriented browsers are almost unusable by how many things they disable for privacy's sake" but yeah it seems like it actually is the case
god...
yes sadly this is true... I have great luck using Dark Reader on LibreWolf, although... im not sure just how compromising this extension might be to my privacy ahahaa... i have no idea if i can trust it
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@nelson @inconspicuous-lurker-99 privacy.resistFingerprinting forces light mode, that's probably whyit helps to have the toggle button that some websites have
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@ariarhythmic YESS!!!!
... no, i'm joking, i also use dark mode, just at night lol
@nelson it's really just a matter of personal preference, or accessibility
or times when you have a screen that just doesn't get dim enough to ever be comfortable in light mode, or an OLED screen
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yes sadly this is true... I have great luck using Dark Reader on LibreWolf, although... im not sure just how compromising this extension might be to my privacy ahahaa... i have no idea if i can trust it

@inconspicuous-lurker-99@boymilk.cafe @nelson@wetdry.world According to this, you can disable privacy.resistFingerprinting and use privacy.fingerprintingProtection instead, which has a privacy.fingerprintingProtection.overrides setting that you can change to "+AllTargets,-CSSPrefersColorScheme" to disable the forced light mode.
I'm not sure why they added a new setting instead of making resistFingerprinting overridable, or what exactly the differences are.