• zamalek an hour ago

Is there still no way to prevent the flash bang while waiting for initial content from the server?

• silverwind an hour ago

Use `background-color` in Firefox's `userContent.css`.

• pocksuppet an hour ago

Decrease screen brightness. Turn off dark mode. No flashbang. Bonus: Battery lasts longer.

• yyy888sss an hour ago

Level 9 (or 0): Turn off the computer and go to sleep.

• apparent 2 hours ago

I thought this was going to be about how people prefer different levels of blackness for the background in dark mode. I've heard people say that pure black is more battery efficient for OLED displays (but don't know if this is true), and I know some folks prefer a less-inky grey.

I was wondering how there could be six levels though; I'd think 3 or 4 would be the most anyone could notice or care about.

• layer8 5 minutes ago

The more universal solution would be to standardize Reader Mode compatibility, and for browsers to let users configure how they want Reader Mode to look.

In other words, instead of an n x m solution where every web site has to cater to each different user preference, there should be a simplified content view that every web site only has to support in a singular way, and that allows browsers to cater to the various user preferences.

• gwern 2 hours ago

Glad OP got the tri-state toggle right!

• sambellll 3 hours ago

Would've been cool if the levels came into effect while you scrolled down the page

• stevage 2 hours ago

It's 8 levels though?

• everybodyknows 2 hours ago

2024

• andrehacker 3 hours ago