- For real, a good font. 
- IBM Plex Sans/Serif/Mono everywhere! - I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a hard sell for a font. 
- This is the best font IMO. I used to use source code pro, but I switched to Plex a few years ago and it’s all I want to use now. - I was not familiar with that page. I love this in the nerdiest way possible. 
 
 
- Any is it not variable? - Sans has a variable variant and the other two do not, I think. 
 
 
- I’m a JetBrains Mono fan. And whatever font I use has GOTTA have ligatures. I love ligatures. - Yeah when I went down a terminal config rabbit hole I landed on JetBrains Mono with all the nerd font symbols. Can’t really provide a particular reason I like it over many other fonts, but I just do. - I’m the same way, it just feels right. 
 
 
- I use Fira Code Retina. I like that it is not too light, not too bold. I’m also partial to Cascadia Code and DejaVu Mono. - For the GUI, I use Adwaita Sans in both my GNOME and XFCE computers. - Fira Code is seriously awesome. I love how it is delightfully quirky. Not too much, just enough to give it plenty of character without becoming weird, annoying, or hard to read. - I also really like how it is more wide than most. If I’m supposed to finish all my lines at 80 characters there’s no point in using something that condensed. - Actually, I would really like to find a similarly non-bland proportional character to use beside it. - Actually, I would really like to find a similarly non-bland proportional character to use beside it. - Well, there’s Fira Sans, but I don’t know if it’s what you want. I like to use it for things like slides and titles, and I’ve used it as a GUI typography for some time. 
 
- Yeah, Fira Code gang! 
- Yep, been using Fira Code for years and I love it. 
- Fira Code is my answer as well! I’ll use others for some variety, but it’s the favorite I always go back to. 
 
- I really like Hack for monospace. - I am a big hack fan, I just don’t like to tell people as it’s a stupid name. - KDE Plasma Hack masterrace 
- HELLO I AM HACK NICE TO MEET YOU 
- What makes it stupid? At least it’s relevant instead of random nonsense names like “noto” “callenda” “amiri” etc (apologies if all these names have rich etymologies) 
 
 
- spends all day comparing fonts, instead of working - Damn you, Lemmy!!! - Yes, it’s fun and my brain can convince itself that it’s productive too. How can I work if I don’t have the perfect programming font? - Along the same lines as your link - I really enjoyed playing out this font tournament, and found a few new ones I like - https://www.codingfont.com/ - Ah, great link! Thanks! I also decided to try out a new font! 😆 
 
 
- Hell yeah! The Ubuntu mono is really easy to read, and there aren’t that many sans-serif fonts that differentiate l and I well. 
- i have been using Ubuntu Fonts for the past years and now every other font is ugly - like why does every font, except ubuntu, have these ugly af corners?  - ubuntu font for comparison:  - like why does every font, except ubuntu, have these ugly af corners? - Not a font guy, but isn’t it just mimicking how humans use strokes to write? - It looks nicer, and it’s easier to read for me tbh. - human detected 🧐🤨 - EXTERMINATE? 
 
- yeah it mimics how humans write on paper, but i’m on a computer 
 
 
- I hate the Ubuntu font soooooo much - There are dozens of us. Dozens! 
 
- I tried using the Hyperlegible family systemwide but found the 0 glyph too distracting outside of terminal/code cases. As a terminal font, it’s perfection. - Ooo, I might have to put this up against Fira Code at work tomorrow. 
 
- Inconsolata LGC with nerd-fonts. I edit all my text and code in Helix, a TUI editor, and having proper support for Cyrillic and Greek is important for me. Also, I like how it looks. 
- The default font. 
- Sarasa Gothic + Iosevka for just about everything 
- Gotta be unifont for me. Love those crispy pixels, and it manages to do monospace without being fugly as hell.  - Unifont is great, though I find Terminus and Proggyfonts more legible and nicer looking, but I think that Unifont probably has more character coverage which might be relevant if you insane like me and set a bitmap font everywhere. 
 
- I used to use the Ubuntu Font until I found the glory of Recursive. - Knock knock. Do you have a moment to talk about Recursive font? What about the weighted Recursive Duotone Nerd Font that makes bold and commented sections casual font? 











