The eternal debate

>the eternal debate

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dark themes lead to depression

light themes lead to cancer

Light themes lead to neurosis trust me I'm a doctor

If you have to force dark theme then it's probably not gonna look too good.

i have dark theme on my IDE and terminal
light everywhere else
idk, it just werks

Light themes don't hurt if you have your monitor set up correctly
Dark themes are rarely implemented, and outside css changers suck.
I use both, there is no debate.

preferable to having your eyes burn and getting migraines

custom grey mode is easiest on eyes when reading text

it's the other way round

True. More stress on the eyes from the blinding white screen keeps you alert

Retards that DESPISE light themes have there monitors at 100% (300+ nits) and are in a dark room.
A good implementation of a theme is perfectly fine. One example of a bad one is Discord.

This is 100% true.
Once you have a warm incandescent stable light in your room, light themes become very nice.
It's why dark themes didn't exist until soulless LED lighting became commonplace.

O hey, a way of doing that style of switch that doesn't suck.

>It's why dark themes didn't exist until soulless LED lighting became commonplace.
what a load of zoom zoom bullshit

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dark mode because I like to work on stuff in the evening / night, and touch grass during the day

light theme it's easier to see phone screen outside. same for laptop
dark mode is when it's night outside and i want less mosquitos attracted to me

Dark Theme of course

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There's no debate, dark theme is just better. I only prefer light themes when they're not soulless modern minimalist bullshit. Give me pic rel.

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Light theme during the day, dark theme during the night. Simple as

Darkthemoids be like
>"YO BRO THIS EFFECT IS FIRE"

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Whichever has lower contrast