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by mrob 3446 days ago
There are lots of programming fonts designed to be used without anti-aliasing. This is a much cheaper way to get crisp typography.
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I use proportional fonts and feel most programming fonts are butt ugly. But even then, there isn't no reason to go with a crippled font designed for low resolution (1080p). The hardware is available now and while not "cheap", is definitely affordable when compared to my monthly salary. Most of us aren't living in the third world.
speak only for yourself, please. I live in EC, but in a less developed country. After monthly expenses, I have 200-300 euros left for gadgets, travel and unexpected expenses.
Hence my qualification. There are definitely places where the price isn't worth it yet. The world is not economically homogenous.