@landrew @jimfl the sarcasm is strong in this one.

@Nia0 Consider permissibely licensed & accessiboe fonts.m, ranging from #OoenDyslexic and #Lexend to #B612mono & #SunGalantDemi

@MelissaBearTrix nah, #ComicSans is a bad font in terms of #licensing and it's overuse makes everything written in it impossible to take serious.

  • If you want to make things accessible for heavy cases of #Dyslexia, then #OpenDyslexic is a better alternative.

  • If you want something less obvious, consider #LEXEND which was specifically designed as a high-legibility alternative to New Century Schoolbook.

  • If your problem isn't Dyslexia but the need to read something under adverse conditions, consider #B612 & #B612mono which have been designed for #Airbus as #font for their instrumentation, manuals and checklists as well as anything else in and on an aircraft.

https://opendyslexic.org
https://www.lexend.com
https://github.com/polarsys/b612

OpenDyslexic

OpenDyslexic is a typeface designed against some common symptoms of dyslexia.

@nekoewen JFC!

Of all the nice #fonts they could've chosen (#B612 / #B612mono, #SunGalantDemi, #LEXEND, #OpenDyslexic ... ) they chose the worst one with the worst #licensing terms...

@byte I love #monospace|d fonts.because I can red them faster.

  • Gotta migrate my website from using #UbuntuMono to #B612mono instead, cuz #B612 is better licensed and technically the superior font!

The #OS1337 [website](https://os1337.com) has been updated.

- We moved from #UbuntuMono to #B612Mono because the #B612 font family is licensed under SIL OFL and #Ubuntu's fonts have their own licenses.

- Also B612 is a *superior font* given that #Airbus got it designed, tested, and certified for *Civil Aviation Use*, which means it got extensive testing under harsh conditions.

Aesthetically, it's not much different!

- OFC the #Logo is next with the #Font change...

_OS/1337

@todb @emma @mhoye I'm in the process to move from #UbuntuMono to #B612mono.

Also B612 is propably the best tested font that isn't paywalled because it's literally "aviation-grade" (#Airbus uses it for instruments and labels across their modern, in-production aircraft, so we can assume this thing was tested for legibility under harsh G loads and/or vibrations among other adverse conditions.)

@nikclayton @LySioS @Jeremiah makes sense...

Personally I prefer #B612Mono, but then again #LEXEND or #B612 may be a more sensible default choice for many.

#OpenDyslexic is a very extreme example, #Atkinson tries to be more subtile...

There are also other fonts like #DIN1451 * and #FE-Schrift, but they have way lesser glyphs (FE doesn't even cover #ASCII)...

FE-Schrift - Wikipedia

@fuchsiii @puppygirlhornypost2 Also I'm not even shure they got that stuff licensed properly.

Personally I intent to migrate from #UbuntuMono to #B612Mono for licensing reasons alone, and also the #B612 family is propably the best tested (#Aerospace certified by #FAA & #EASA) typeface that isn't paywalled behind NDA'd call-for-pricing license deals...

@phocks I prefered #UbuntuMono but recently found #B612mono and I think it's not only slightly better but it's #license (#SIL #OFL) is more permissive...