Gotta say, for readability, having modern fixed width fonts is great. Adobe Source Code Pro is my preference. Free and designed to make characters like 1, l, O, and 0 visually distinct. I have 3...
Gotta say, for readability, having modern fixed width fonts is great. Adobe Source Code Pro is my preference. Free and designed to make characters like 1, l, O, and 0 visually distinct.
I have 3 4:3 22" monitors (10 year old rig). I use the left screen for terminals (terminator full screened. It has tabs and easy tiling/split), the middle screen for vs code (or zoom in meetings), and the right screen for browser/slack. Though if I update my monitors, I'll get a wider center monitor so I can have the AI chat + 2 ~110 column text buffers each taking up 1/3 of the screen.
I wish we had a modern 3rd comparison, that'd be fun.
Gotta say, for readability, having modern fixed width fonts is great. Adobe Source Code Pro is my preference. Free and designed to make characters like 1, l, O, and 0 visually distinct.
I have 3 4:3 22" monitors (10 year old rig). I use the left screen for terminals (terminator full screened. It has tabs and easy tiling/split), the middle screen for vs code (or zoom in meetings), and the right screen for browser/slack. Though if I update my monitors, I'll get a wider center monitor so I can have the AI chat + 2 ~110 column text buffers each taking up 1/3 of the screen.