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It's like some designer at Twitter with zero typography experience looked at a font catalog and said "oh that looks like a nice font!"... and then they slapped a new name on it and shipped it, with zero quality checks or expert evaluation by actual typographers.
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Crooked :), badly padded `backticks`, bold rendering that looks like mush on some platforms... and it doesn't quite give me a headache but I can *see* how it would for some people. It's just... not nice to read. At all.
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whoa, actually had to check - there *isn't* a space after the starting backtick. as for the headaches thing, I find it's fine on web, but on my phone it makes me a bit dizzy to read, it looks poorly hinted or something
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It looks like they just auto-generated hinting data and didn't tune it at all. It looks better with the FreeType auto-hinter which is saying a lot. Don't think macOS uses hinting at all so it should look fine there, but macOS rendering is always blurry for non-HiDPI due to that.
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