Why do you consider it unpleasant? I’m a mac user and I really like Consolas. I like to use it in VSCode or when building websites that display code blocks.
One thing that I really miss on my Windows machine that I took for granted on my MacBook- system-wide dark theme. The Windows 11 dark theme is terrible. 90% of ui windows are still pure white (and blinding late at night). Browsers don’t seem to pick up on it, so websites don’t either.
Is there any reliable way to get a real dark mode on Windows 11?
On my MacBook, one hotkey changes every app, native window, and (modern) website (with system dark theme support) to dark mode. I only wish Darkreader would add a system theme event listener so I wouldn’t have to turn it on manually.
I got 2 of these today, yet I can’t even send myself email from my own domain through Twilio without google silently dropping it from transit. I would be happy to get into spam, at least that way I could add custom filters.
I wish I could say the same. Even getting a complex SVG to render correctly can be a pain, and WEBGL / WebP support is non existent. It’s been awhile though, perhaps I should take another look at the updates they’ve made since.
By design. Apple can’t let Safari function properly as a modern browser, otherwise PWAs would be able to compete with their App Store money printer on iOS!
> Most editors are awful. IDE editors are generally poor (name it, I've probably tried it).
What’s awful about VSCode? Genuinely curious. I use it daily and enjoy it. I love all the extensions I have access to.
> If you need a lot of stuff to be moderately productive, that sucks.
I don’t see why I would ever not have access to my extensions, nor is it very difficult to copy-paste my extensions.json file to a new machine and press “install all”.