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by jancsika
2619 days ago
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Oh my, what is the story behind the piece of artwork in this release? The buzz around OpenBSD always led me to believe it's developed by mole people who subsist on cryptographically secure random donations of soda crackers and water. Yet here on their release page is a big beautiful image that precedes technical release desiderata. Can more projects do more beautiful artwork like this? Also, can I support OpenBSD by buying a tshirt with this artwork on it? Edit: Just noticed that the stem of the "p" in "OpenBSD" is not obscured by the underline (at least in Chrome). That, along with the italic "Open" with non-italic "BSD" is quite aesthetically pleasing. Is this due to a design whiz who got interested in BSD, or is this just HTML5 doing its thing? |
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This is just Chrome's default rendering of underlines, which occurs even with no explicit styling:
In my opinion, it's a cute stylistic effect which looks nice in headers &c., but feels inappropriate in running text. An odd default.