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doubled112 4 hours ago

Probably not the norm, but I use a large 4K monitor and no scaling.

I haven’t maximized a window in years. They look ridiculous like that. Especially web pages with their max width set so the content is 1/4 the screen and 3/4 whitespace.

alex_c 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I use a 40” 4K screen.

If I ever accidentally full screen a window, and it’s not in night mode, I am instantly blinded by a wall of mostly white empty background!

Wowfunhappy 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Do you have the brightness on your monitor set really high or something?

I frequently use macOS on a projector, it doesn't quite fill my wall floor to ceiling but it comes close. I don't use full screen often, but I do it occasionally as a focusing strategy, and it's fine.

amarant 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Projectors are way easier on the eyes than monitors though.

You're shining a bright light on a wall, which you are looking at.

With a monitor you are shining a bright light at your face, while staring directly at the lightbulb!

Wowfunhappy 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Doesn't bouncing off the wall just effectively make the "backlight" dimmer? The light reflected off the wall is hitting your face versus the light from the screen hitting your face. It's still light regardless.

If you're using a monitor in the dark the way you use a projector, you should turn the backlight down. If you're using it in a well lit room, the brighter backlight should have less of an effect.

amarant 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I too have a huge monitor. How anyone can use one without a tiling window manager is beyond me

doubled112 2 hours ago | parent [-]

A tiling window manager adds a bunch of keyboard shortcuts I can’t get used to. Not worth the mental load of having things change places on their own either.

It’s probably a me problem, but I’m going to open stuff and then leave it scattered around all day. It’s fine.

I don’t use more than a couple of virtual desktops either. Just one for current tasks and one for background apps.

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ryandrake 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I have three 27" screens (iMac in the center and two thunderbolt displays on each side) and I use most of my "daily driver" applications fullscreen (single monitor). So, things like Xcode, VSCode, web browsers, mail, Quicken, Spreadsheets and Word Processing, and so on. This gives me usually at most 3 things to do at once. Occasionally, for smaller apps, like calculator, messages and so on, I won't fullscreen them. But for my main workflows, it's fullscreen all the way.

My actual biggest pet peeve with this setup is the vast number of web sites that deliberately choose to limit their content to a tiny column centered horizontally in my browser, with 10cm of wasted whitespace on each side.

amelius 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Without scaling, those rounded corners look not so rounded.

doubled112 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Computers were better with square corners anyway.

jiehong 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

interesting! But, the default scaling makes them look bigger.