I enjoy when using tech tools on my extremely femme-gendered hobby projects makes them feel out-of-genre important

What an interesting way to trigger some stereotype incongruence and realize how much "tech weight" we give things just by all these relatively shallow signifiers

Look at that font. She must have a hacker brain
Are there things that make work "look Technical" to you? Are there secret signifiers you have become aware of? I love hearing people notice these things
@grimalkina off the top of my head: monospaced fonts, dark mode, hosting things in source control, customer service with issue trackers rather than ticketing systems, Markdown (sort of, that gets complicated), command-line instructions or aesthetics
@glyph I CANNOT do dark mode ! But I love making silly dark mode versions of plots, so matrix

@grimalkina @glyph

Why don't you like dark mode? Most developers I know love it, including me

@eljorgeabides @glyph it triggers headaches for me for some reason, I'm not sure why. But I have some complex eyesight issues that differ between my eyes so it's kind of a neurological+vision thing

@grimalkina @eljorgeabides @glyph somewhat related to dark mode and “technical” looking things, this critique of syntax highlighting was excellent and i installed it in my environment and am enjoying a better reading experience

https://tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highlighting/

I am sorry, but everyone is getting syntax highlighting wrong

Applying human ergonomics and design principles to syntax highlighting

tonsky.me
@arosien @grimalkina @eljorgeabides I can respect that critique, but I go the opposite direction: https://github.com/Fanael/rainbow-identifiers
GitHub - Fanael/rainbow-identifiers: Rainbow identifier highlighting for Emacs

Rainbow identifier highlighting for Emacs. Contribute to Fanael/rainbow-identifiers development by creating an account on GitHub.

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