Nord Light was also pretty good when I tried it. I waffle back and forth between light and dark themes now and then and there’s always a few good options that brighten the space without flashbanging you.
Now I’m wondering if historically people started writing on blackboards first or in paper. Etching into wood/stone doesn’t count since it lacks contrast.
If you look at the Lascaux cave paintings, there’s great potential for a soft earthy color theme imho. Black and red on off-white, similar colors as medieval vellum with black ink and vermillion red/orange.
Are you using a white theme terminal? I hope it’s just an edited screenshot.
White theme terminal
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Check out the neat themes of UNIX legends:
https://anders.unix.se/2015/12/10/screenshots-from-developers--2002-vs.-2015/
Oh boy, never meet your heroes.
What the fuck is wrong with you lol
Based and anti-dark-theme-cult-pilled
Consider Solarized Light, its is easier on the eyes
The name “Solarized” suggests otherwise.
Nord Light was also pretty good when I tried it. I waffle back and forth between light and dark themes now and then and there’s always a few good options that brighten the space without flashbanging you.
Bantha Fodder
Yes.
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Light theme used to be the only theme. People now need dark themes because they’re eyes are too week from all the worke.
And before that, black text printed on white continuous form paper.
Paper doesn’t fry my eyeballs.
You could turn down the brightness lol
Now I’m wondering if historically people started writing on blackboards first or in paper. Etching into wood/stone doesn’t count since it lacks contrast.
If you look at the Lascaux cave paintings, there’s great potential for a soft earthy color theme imho. Black and red on off-white, similar colors as medieval vellum with black ink and vermillion red/orange.
No not that far back
please let your grammar be indication that this is satire
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