Ancestors

Written by abadidea on 2025-01-18 at 17:08

if white websites burn your eyes out but they didn't a few years ago, it might just be that you haven't noticed that screens have gotten way brighter the last several years and out of habit you turned your screen brightness up enough to overpower the sun

if you turn it down, it might look way too dim in the moment, but give your eyes a few minutes to adjust and it'll probably look perceptually the same again. People look at my screenshots and say "how can you stand light mode?!" but my laptop brightness is at like 40% and my iPad is often as low as 10%. Bonus: battery magically doubles in capacity

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Written by WarmasterPalak on 2025-01-20 at 17:59

@0xabad1dea

This has to be the weirdest excuse for not using dark mode I've ever read.

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Written by abadidea on 2025-01-20 at 18:02

@WarmasterPalak sorry what? do you also passive-aggressively call it an "excuse" when someone prefers a different flavor of soda from you?

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Toot

Written by WarmasterPalak on 2025-01-20 at 18:06

@0xabad1dea

Not at all. I use your reaction to my comment to guage the quality of your character. A bad idea, indeed.

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Descendants

Written by abadidea on 2025-01-20 at 18:08

@WarmasterPalak I bet you go through life thinking you're so unlucky that everyone you meet is so unreasonable and unable to appreciate your brilliance

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