Ask HN: Does anyone else with astigmatism not like dark-mode?
It looks like dark-mode themes have finally taken off in the mainstream and become the default in many new apps and websites. The bright white text on a black background also feels like my eyes are being stabbed when reading it. Am I alone in this? Are all trendy designers kids with good vision?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 40.2 ms ] threadMy memory is that it became a thing not so much because of eye comfort but because OLED displays use less power when displaying black. I could be misremembering, though.
I got a pair of glasses made that only fix my astigmatism to use with computers.
In the winter months, it's slightly more usable because of association with lower lighting, darkness and even coziness. However, I think it can affect mood irrespective of the time of year.
Nowadays, I'm often experimenting with the idea of displays which are backlit with colours other than pure white or pure black.
However I do find light themes more pleasant, obviously at night I tend to switch to a dark theme but during the day I prefer to keep them light, I find them more pleasant and aesthetic.
Now the next item on my list is to eliminate colors from CLI applications. The only time I ever find them useful enough is added/removed from diff.
imo, the main reason why people like dark mode is that it makes them feel like hackers.
Back in the day of crt monitors, sure, but now, it doesn’t make any sense.
But things like SaaS products, banking app, anything official or business related, I kind of prefer regular light mode. Most dark modes are bad. I prefer github and gitlab in light mode. Linear does darkmode well enough to use.