Dark mode’s bright future: How dark mode will transform Wikipedia’s accessibility - eviltoast
  • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Or is it more of an age-gated thing

    Depends how old you consider old, maybe? Computers back in the day were pretty universally light text on a dark background. VIC-20 was an exception but then even Commodore backpedaled on that with the 64. But you might have had a different experience and are only remembering things like Mac OS or Amiga, or Windows, and maybe that has influenced your preference. 🤷‍♀️ To each their own, anyway.

    • brsrklf@jlai.lu
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      4 months ago

      My 80’s computer was (by default) bright yellow text over bright blue background.

      It probably sounds quite bad. It was. You could change that with a few commands but you’d have to do it each time you boot the thing, and I didn’t bother, it was “normal” to me.

      That didn’t prevent young me from spending hours copying lines of BASIC code from magazines, but it was tiring. Nowadays I’m just like, seriously, who thought that colour scheme was a good idea?