Please HN, please. This is one, if not, the first site that I visit after making my coffee. The glaring white background is absolutely horrendous. Please add a dark mode feature.
The crazy thing is that people are suggesting things that should simply be added on as a function of the site. It's 2019, Dark mode is here to stay, why not just add it natively instead of having to install yet another plug-in/add-in/extension?
Because I disagree; user preferences should be a function of the client software rather than a function of the site. (This is especially true when the web page does not have its own CSS, or if it is a plain text file; then the user preferences on the client are used to decide the fonts, colours, etc. The web site shouldn't care about this.)
> The glaring white background is absolutely horrendous.
What is it that brings people to dark background teams? I'm genuinely interested. They were a necessity back when the quality of screens was worse, but today? Is it a fashion with many followers or is there some rationale behind it?
> > The glaring white background is absolutely horrendous.
For me it's not that glaring.
> What is it that brings people to dark background themes?
On darker ambience dark colour schemes go easier on the eyes. I was a light-mode person until the office grew darker (because of some remodelations) and now I need dark mode to not feel the light attacking my eyes.
Also dark mode probably looks "cooler", less of an office job and more "hacking" vibes.
Better for the eyes and (probably) better for extending the life of the monitor also. Energy saver. Less heat and, when you scale it to millions of computers, more ecological.
Bad for selling computers. Everybody wants a million of colors dancing the macarena in their computers and is nice, for like five minutes. Ten hours and your pupils are on fire.
It's so frustrating to see all the negative responses here. Users have been asking for dark modes for 8 or 10 years now, why (especially for a site as simple as hackernews) is it dismissed? As a user, I don't want to have to install plugins or change browser/os settings, especially on mobile. I want a button on the website that changes the colors. Why is that so much to ask?
I've made a simple port for Robb Owen's VSCode synthwave theme for Stylus for Hackernews.
It's really not complete yet, and may break at any time, but it works ok enough for me right now. If you want to try it out. Hopping it helps :)
https://github.com/oxodao/synthwave-themed-sites/blob/master...