• Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    No dark mode, no use.

    BTW, work boot color is absolutely regulated depending on context. For example here in Germany, if you work in sterile or food-related industries then shoes are to be issued and used with a color that cannot inherently hide stains by the material you’re working with, to prevent accidentally carrying contaminations into other clean zones.

    So yes, you would stop the construction crew for using the wrong color work boots.

      • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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        46 minutes ago

        While my comment was certainly controversial, the number of up-votes from users in the Fediverse means it shouldn’t be ignored, either.

        Luckily embarrassment is controlled by the person feeling it, and I seem to have a severe lack of that gene 😆

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          28 minutes ago

          LOL XD Jokes aside it’s interesting how the dark mode thing becomes more of a symbol than anything in certain communities. Obviously the science shows pros and cons both ways, but there’s an implicit in group/out group about it. I might compare it to turning off your autocaps on Tumblr.

    • heavydust@sh.itjust.works
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      9 hours ago

      Same for medical software. Green MUST be an approved green color, and same for red, as the wrong color can give wrong advice and may kill people.