Show HN: Dark Reader extension – Dark mode for every website
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#2This app is a godsend for people with eye floaters.
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#3This app is a godsend for people with eye floaters.
I was about to post this. My office has way too much fluorescent light so I can see all my floaters. This extension keeps me sane.
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#4On Firefox, I love the Owl - Dark Background app.
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#5It seems free on Chrome and Firefox but £5 for Safari... :( Why?
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#6It seems free on Chrome and Firefox but £5 for Safari... :( Why?
The quick answer is: it makes it possible to work on project full-time. Only 1 of 2000 makes a donation https://darkreader.org/blog/500k-users/
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#7Dark Background and Light Text is great also ...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/dark-backgrou...
Fully customizable so you can don't have to go full black/white, you can copy and dark theme you like and use that as a default.
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#8I've never bought anything so fast. $7 for the safari extension sounds like a lot, but for how much time I spend on the web and how glaringly white most pages are when OS X has done a good job with Dark Mode, it's well worth the price.
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#9I always found managing all my Stylus/Stylish styles too cumbersome and then I found this a while ago. Instantly donated. It's amazing.
The only gripe I have is that it is a biiit heavy on the resources.
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#10It seems free on Chrome and Firefox but £5 for Safari... :( Why?
The quick answer is: it makes it possible to work on project full-time. Only 1 of 2000 makes a donation https://darkreader.org/blog/500k-users/
I agree about selling the product. My question was about Safari, and why only on Safari users have to pay. Isn't it a bit like having your website say "works better in Chrome"?
Don't get me wrong, I am still grateful that the extension is available on Safari, but it just seems a bit unfair