Do you use light or dark theme Jow Forums?

Do you use light or dark theme Jow Forums?

Light is easier to read, you know.

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Light.

I'm fine with whatever is the default

Well, I'm triggered.

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dark theme is fucking life, who cares if a light theme is .7% easier to read

Dark

light theme with no syntax highlighting

Light themes usually look like ass so I usually use dark.
Also, I don't have astigmatism so it isn't that much harder to read.

For me, it's morning.

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>Light is easier to read
Strong disagree (except e-ink)

During the day light, late afternoon dark depending on how much light is in the room.

Light in Visual Studio when doing back-end stuff, dark in Visual Studio Code when doing front-end stuff.

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dark theme because less eyestrain

I have a decent eyesight, so I don't dark themes with small size fonts

I have an astigmatism, so light

this. I use light themes on the job since they are easier to read during the day in an office space with big windows. but turning on a screen with mostly white pixels in a dark room fucking burns my eyes out, so I use dark themes at home . also makes it easier for me to mentally separate private staring at terminals from paid staring at terminals.

I can tell who the amature programmers are by their dark theme.

My colorscheme changes every 5mins depending on a lightsensor in front of my screen.

I can't deal with dark mode because half the shit I look at or visit uses white or light backgrounds. The idea of having to set everything to a dark mode to suddenly open a random white website is awful. I'd rather adjust to the clear stuff.

Dark reader extension

light duh

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Nipple!

light theme with one of those apps that make your screen orange so your eyes hurt less.

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Light, but not white.

>Light is easier to read, you know.
Nope, depends on your surrounding lighting.

Light from dawn, till twilight
Dark from twilight, till dawn

>Dark reader extension
Many thanks

You shouldn't look at a monitor in a dark room.

I'm not a nigger so light of course.

Solarized light, f.lux to the max, low screen brightness.

This

Light during the day and dark at night.

wtf my boss walked past just as i opened this and now i'm fired ?!

Soon, brother.

What are some nice light themes?

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Solarized light everywhere

But if you use light that means your eyes aren't as sensitive to brightness which means they are probably brown which means you mostly likely are in fact a nigger

It's all about environment contrast retards, light during day and dark for night

sam

Dark so my eyes don't fry out of my head

light theme is eye rape

Light.

Depends where I'm coding.

In the safety of my room, secluded from all windows -- dark.

On travel, where sunlight tends to get in the way and normies hawk behind my screen to see if I'm an evil Russian hacker -- light.

I prefer dark themes because they cause less eye strain.

light when i'm outside and my poor chinkphones backlight can't handle the sun
dark at all other times

Colours are way easier to discern with dark themes
I bet this "light is easier to read" shit is just for black-on-white and does not take syntax highlighting into account

Dark for code only.

this, just like this
but not like that this is cringe as fuck and just white, kill yourself windows phoneposter

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dark, because light makes my eyes hurt

I use dark for programming and light for scripting