This is the general about all tech that pushes back against "compelling" unwanted content, including ad blockers, old dos apps (thus the Y2K reference).There is a related doctrine, which is color theory for "comfy" modes of operation. For example, a blue interface can be calming.The main thing is grayscale has to be fast to disable, for apps that basically require color.This is also available of iphones and most android phones.Just grayscale. It's pretty easy to use, but not easy to remember to reenable.We'll explore app and web design pre-y2k for a concept of considerably less compelling entries.On Linux (Ubuntu) I am using Extension Manager from the ubuntu store, and I searched in Extension Manager for Grayscale Windows and installed it. Super+G grayscales the current window. That's all I personally need. Though wow do the icons start to look... garish.The chill vibes of reading newsprint are very smooth like coffee & cream.
>>107677577I'd like this look, only a modern mapping system. Yes, I am looking into various options, including Garmin Basecamp.
>>107677577oh yeah and lynx
HEY EVERYONE A TRANSGENDER TECH YOUTUBER SAID "SHE" USES GRAYSCALE
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