Sounds like a childish article. Sure it’s a marketing fad for some apps, but I love my main productivity apps (such as Figma, Photoshop etc) dark, for the same reason most programmers like their code editor dark.
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Lol I love it
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I wonder what other age-old trivial thing computers do that we can give a cool marketing name and turn some heads! Maybe people have been full-screen enough now that we can present “windowed mode” as a novelty?!
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Okay kids, bring on the strong arguments for why you rather live in the woods without electricity if you can’t have “dark mode”. Let’s hear it.
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Love poking technology workers over the interwebs
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I know you're kinda trolling, but: it's also an accessibility feature for people with light sensitivity. I know I've come to really appreciate dimmer screens in the evenings or when I'm outside at night. Definitely _very_ hard to build and maintain, though.
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Totally. My understanding is that this is the reason Apple introduced "automatic dark mode” in Mac OS X in the early 2000s. (See, I gave them a cool marketing name for “invert”!)pic.twitter.com/kSszeiGeQL
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Depends on context I think. But yes I do agree with dark mode being a fad that gets too much unnecessary attention - people screaming for it without actually needing it - based on the context.
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Sometimes it’s preferable, sometimes it’s not. What’s funny is how the idea suddenly got very popular.
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