| ▲ | sedatk 8 hours ago | |
Berkeley Mono, Iosevka, and Cascadia Code are missing which are my favorite fonts. The game handed me Roboto Mono instead. What I noticed while playing was that when fonts are similar, I really pay attention to the rendering of "m" and "r". When they look off, the whole font looks off to me. | ||
| ▲ | pmarreck 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Berkeley Mono was the first time I bought a font. It's so good. Perfect even. And they have a really neat customization tool. I've been using it for a few years now and they actually still occasionally release a new version of it. Haven't gotten tired of it yet. The only complaint I have about it is that I had to do a hacky workaround to get my Nix setups to pull it in since it's proprietary. I even forked their "Machine Report" tool (which presumes Debian) to make it work on Linux/NixOS by applying a "polyfill": https://github.com/pmarreck/usgc-machine-report-nixos-editio... | ||
| ▲ | CoolGuySteve 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
It's really funny that after going through all those fonts it landed on Ubuntu Mono for me which is what I use anyways to code in my terminal. I wonder if it's Stockholm syndrome or if I really do prefer it. It's a totally fine font, I've never felt the need to change it. All the default open source mono fonts seem completely adequate I suppose. | ||