I’ve started posting my photos again, this time on Substack — follow me if you’re there:
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| My site | https://sapegin.me/ |
| My blog | https://sapegin.me/blog/ |
| My book | https://sapegin.me/book/ |
| My photos | https://morning.photos/ |
I’ve started posting my photos again, this time on Substack — follow me if you’re there:
> This year in iOS 26, some UI elements use the HDR screen to make some elements and highlights brighter than 100% white.
Ooooh, that's why it looks so bad and annoying... Even turned on Reduce white point doesn't help...

Back in the day, light mode wasn’t called “light mode”. It was just the way that computers were, we didn’t really think about turning everything light or dark. Sure, some applications were often dark (photo editors, IDEs, terminals) but everything else was light, and that was fine. What we didn’t notice is that light mode has been slowly getting lighter, and I’ve got a graph to prove it. I did what any normal person would do, I downloaded the same...
It’s hard to justify Tahoe icons by @nikitonsky :
Or do whatever works for you. Arrow keys are good enough for this use case, and I can remember them. I have fzf installed for many years and hardly used it because it takes more mental effort and not worth it most of the time.
https://mastodon.cloud/@mitchellh@hachyderm.io/115967643910475565
Nobody should be using up arrows to get previous commands in a terminal or shell. You have to move your hand and its linear complexity in keystrokes. Use ctrl+p (for low n) or ctrl+r. Use a real shell or history manager (fish, fzf, atuin) for ctrl+r.