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ramraj07 2 days ago

The irony is that light mode is objectively the correct way to use things.

jedberg 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

I'll assume this isn't a troll, and ask you by objective measures you believe this is true?

TheRoque 2 days ago | parent [-]

For people with astigmatism, black in white is generally easier to read than the other way around: https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/15142/whic...

Of your criteria is battery life, dark mode is most likely better

If your criteria is eye damage/strain, then IIRC the research is divided on this topic

baq 2 days ago | parent [-]

dark mode is easier on battery for OLEDs but not on LCDs where black needs the pixel to be fully active (white is off, black is on).

black on white is easier to read than white on black full stop, no astigmatism necessary.

https://esa.org/communication-engagement/2018/08/03/resource...

ambient lightning is highly recommended to not strain your vision.

jedberg 2 days ago | parent [-]

The link you shared literally says neither is better and it depends on the person.

baq 2 days ago | parent [-]

like "Also, in every color combination surveyed, the darker text on a lighter background was rated more readable than its inverse (e.g. blue text on white background ranked higher then white text on blue background)"?

yes it's all preference, vision is subjective, but being surprised that dark mode isn't best is in this context... weird.

realharo a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

That depends entirely on your surroundings. Dark room? Dark mode. Next to a window or on a balcony on a sunny day? Light mode.

layer8 a day ago | parent [-]

Working in a dark room is objectively wrong. ;)

blitzar 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Its like the space tab wars all over again.