Lucas Cantor on Nostr: nprofile1q…fspxs love the retina resolution graphs and animations. Very slick! For ...
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For me, regardless of pixels per degree, the thing my brain can't stand about these third-party displays is how windows (and everything) is rendered physically larger than on my MacBook's built-in display, so the two always feel wrong next to each other, especially when dragging anything between them.
Yes, I know I can change the scaling factor to mitigate this somewhat, but that requires other tradeoffs, and still doesn't look right regardless.
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For me, regardless of pixels per degree, the thing my brain can't stand about these third-party displays is how windows (and everything) is rendered physically larger than on my MacBook's built-in display, so the two always feel wrong next to each other, especially when dragging anything between them.
Yes, I know I can change the scaling factor to mitigate this somewhat, but that requires other tradeoffs, and still doesn't look right regardless.
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqcuf76pf3j3ddxx64z2l7luypf7xvfvhjyq4raxvxvgh2p0dj6jks0ct230 (nprofile…t230) just discussed this in their latest episode too, so this is good timing!