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by upofadown
314 days ago
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There has been some recent research on this sort of thing. It ends up being whatever you are used to. Everyone used to think serif was better for reading but then everyone started reading a lot of sans on computer screens. So now people think sans is somehow inherently better. It's the same for mono vs proportional spacing. You are better at reading that which you have the most practice with. Most people are not used to reading monospaced prose even if they have seen a lot of monospaced code. |
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I've noticed that too - I read code all day, but there's something very odd about having conversations (prose) with Claude Code via a terminal window.