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[–] aciddev@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 day ago

Looks kinda goofy, but if that's your thing then yeah cool. I'm probably just a stray GNOME kid with my KDE being on a default theme with my attitude LOL. Still good for you not supporting microslop and their horrendous decisions.

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 14 points 2 days ago (1 children)

awesome!! never thought windows 9x styling to be super appealing, but what matters is you use system how you want. as far as font goes i don't see all the hate. it does look a bit out of place, but its fun, and from my past experiences easier to read for some people. then again i use the choco cookie font on my cell phone so :)

where do markdown documents fit into this? i'd put them personally between .doc and .png

[–] drake 8 points 2 days ago

Thanks! When I was a kid, I remember I figured out how to change the font in Windows and I spent a long time messing around with it and settled on Comic Sans MS. Turns out I also have mild dyslexia, so might be part of why I like it!

Tough question! On the one hand, I've never been misled by a markdown document, but on the other hand, it's the new kid on the block, and doesn't have anywhere near the same amount of traction as .txt, the academic distinction of .tex, nor the clout of .xlsx. As an aside, I think Randall overvalues PDF here. I think I'd put .md just above .doc, but below .xlsx.