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by t0bia_s 630 days ago
As graphic designer I'm able to work on 106-120 PPI displays. Anything higher means upscaling which is problematic for UI design, especially on web.
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We can't hold back the world because of some lazy UI Devs, I can't believe we still facing scaling issues in 2024!

My solution, under Linux, I get laptop screens with 2X scaling, i.e. 2.8K and 3.2K for larger laptops.

Linux does not support 10 bit colours. Also DCI P3 is still not standard instead of sRGB.
> Linux does not support 10 bit colours.

This is funny because 25 years ago SGI supported 10 bits of colour.