So I've been in-between jobs for a bit over a month - well, technically got laid off, but I can't blame the company, I was completely slacking off towards the end, because I had grown so fed up with all of them and especially the management. And so I was initially quite relieved, decided to take an extended Xmas vacation, I had still vacation days left from last fiscal year even. Maybe I could at least have a drink or two, get high as a kite and try to make even a slight dent into my gaming backlog.
But that gets boring too after a while, and my liver almost filed for divorce. So I guess, gotta do something. As luck would have it, Finland just became number one in Europe, torille! ...except, number one in the amount of unemployed/capita. Even if you have a degree and lots of experience, that doesn't guarantee much. And as I have been stuck in an professional and intellectual rut for so long, I need to update my skillset to match more modern demands. Not AI, hell no, but as a frontend/node guy, there are quite a few frameworks and such I really have to get more familiar with.
Welp, no worries, I excavated an older work laptop out of the storage. It had been left unused for like five years, but hardware-wise, still perfectly cromulent for my purpose. But as it hadn't been used for so long, I pretty quickly dismissed the idea of pushing in five years worth of updates. And a fresh install seemed more thematically appropriate anyway right now. The actual install was as expected - quick and completely uneventful. But it's after that, at least personally, when the hard and time-consuming part starts.
I'm talking about real matters of life and death, like which monospace font I'm going to pick for IDE/text editor/terminal use. Laugh all you want, but I'm going to be staring at those glyphs for quite a while and very intensively. And DPI, size, subpixel rendering, color accuracy (one thing I do actually miss from my previous employment is the OLED laptop, that still stings when looking at my current LCD) - all wildly different. And who knows, maybe someone has come up with the ultimate monospace font while I wasn't looking. (I know I'll stop with this madness sometime soon, but up until then, this is serious damnit!)
And sure, there are many alternatives out there. I currently have three-ish final candidates that I haven't used before, but they all have like a gazillion weight variants. So lots of A/B testing still remains, got to also mess with the font rendering settings just to be sure, but hey. I have the time. And then I came upon this:
A legible monospace font… the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood
dtinth.github.io
I don't know if this is already widely known, but I hadn't heard of it before, and was not at all prepared to discover it. I'm so very conflicted. There certainly is somethign to it from an avant garde and/or trolling POV. At the same, this must be illegal somewhere, against the Geneva Convention at the very least. If I'd ever meet the guy in person, I'd buy him a beer. And then immediately punch him in the dick. I think he deserves both.