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<title>"Me on switching to lightmode"</title>
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<description><p>
Hey,
I did a stoop and switch to lightmode a few days ago.
SO far, it feels comfy in someways.
I chose <a href="https://github.com/catppuccin/catppuccin">catppuccin latte</a> as the theme.
But what I don&#39;t fully get is how application such as discord are so very bad in lightmode.
Like, I am using a theme, <a href="https://github.com/catppuccin/discord">catppuccin discord</a>, to ensure that it looks like the rest of my laptop but it looks very off when it comes to notifications.
Seeing that a discord has a new message, is almost hidden.
This is also true for default theme, so it left me wondering if people think about light themes?
I sure haven&#39;t, since I primarily have used darkmode everywhere I can for the last years.
Spotify has not implemented this addition for ~10 years now, as seen in <a href="https://community.spotify.com/t5/Live-Ideas/All-Platforms-Light-Mode-option/idi-p/730341">this request</a>.
It has 6k votes and is one of the ones with the most votes on the entire website.</p></description>
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