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      Yup yup. Darkreader has improved my entire internet experience, which is a huge accomplishment. Works flawlessly 99% of the time.

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        somehow, the “dark reader clone” that’s in samsung browser it’s so much accurate. Main disadvantage is that you have to use samsung browser (ugh)…

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      or… just lower your monitor brightness so you don’t feel like you need dark mode, which is actually worse in every way than just using the correct monitor brightness.

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    With everybody using black pixels, they’re becoming more expensive as they rarefy worldwide. This kind of thing was to be expected, really.

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    I’ve seen this in many places. I don’t remember them because I stop caring when I notice the cut of their jib.

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    Dextero is pretty trash in general so I’m not surprised in the slightest. So much bot content on there

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      Ars dark mode switching is infuriating, not an asshole design choice like Dexerto here

      Be me,

      • Click on an article link in rss feed.Open in browser(in dark mode)

      • Ars technica doesn’t change its theme.

      • Open the menu to switch theme, click on dark mode.

      • Goes to the homepage in dark mode.

      • Go back to rss reader click that link again.

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    Firefox with the extension “Dark Reader” is great. There are some websites I have to disable it, but it’s rare. I also recommend uBlock Origin.

    Edit: I see someone already recommended dark reader. But it really is a must have extension. It knows if your system theme is set to light or dark and matches it automatically.

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    they won’t even turn off the ads if you pay them. what a joke

    edit: oops i just saw that these are the “free benefits”

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            yeah but why did the comment sync but not the delete, if they’re just a couple of seconds apart (I realized that I can’t read pretty quickly this time)

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      I just want them to follow system default for guest user(s).

      they probably require an account because they have a system set up in a way where it’s mostly a server-side app and ui settings are only stored on the server

      This makes more sense for signed in user(s).

      No dark mode unless you register, is what I consider to be a asshole design choice.

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          Ok, made an account(used a temp email). Nothing exquisite, just being able to switch between light and dark mode. I expected an option to set the toggle to follow device default after making an account and signing in.

          Doesn’t even remember which mode was toggled during the previous sign in.