Methinks prec\ufffdsam\ufffdnte versa vice.
Think about...
all that reflected WHITE with teensy black letters - which we have 'read', all along, before there was any alternative. Then think about the natural settings,
the Earthscape Before ...
meddlesome techno interpreted every change as: improvement.
Yes, we can.. sorta ~accustom to anything - like cubicles, traffic noise, visual-reading noise. But the retina despises us for doing so. (IMhO)
(I always reset backgrounds for pastels, as PURE WHITE on any illuminated screen is the Worst of all possible worlds.) For ex. - this composition space is bluish; any other shade one fancies would do - but greys in this use are more akin to why neutral sunglasses are grey: they do not alter the eye's (remembered) apparent color balance, when switching focus to some included image.
ie I demur.
Peter is actually doing something constructive.. whereas I have been lazy about eliminating the remaining too-much-WHITE space. Even here. Where Giants roam the six-dementia save-face space. [a complex mathematical expression - don't think about it.]
Get thee to a nunnery, Brenda! (or have a small conversation with your retinal gluons)
er,
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You don't Have to agree with me on this; but if you know what's good for you . . .