flashgnash,

Comic Shanns mono all the way

Satelllliiiiiiiteeee,
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I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I've been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE

conciselyverbose,

I've set my ereaders to roboto thin or roboto light. I haven't been motivated enough to try to change fonts on other platforms.

MinekPo1,
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I honestly really like Ubuntu, not sure why, but its very smooth. I kinda want to try using open dyslexic though… I currently use Fira code for monospace though.

BananaTrifleViolin,

I use Noto Sans, or the Liberation Sans / Liberation Serif fonts. Tend to have a mix but Noto Sans for most desktop/GUI fonts.

I also quite like Libre Caslon and EB Garamond as serif fonts for reading, so tend to use those with e-reader software or on my ereader device.

I do install the old Microsoft Fonts just in case/out of habit but they seem to be disappearing from the internet fast now.

NekkoDroid,
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I download noto-fonts{,-{cjk,emoji,extra}} and ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols{,-mono}

Treczoks,

Depends. I do most documents in Arial and Times New Roman, as they are two of the best in legibility.

I also use DroidFonts, and some TeX-Fonts.

I just found Monaspace and I think I'll give it a try (it is a monospace font family that does not look that much "monospacy")

ardent_abysm,
@ardent_abysm@lemm.ee avatar

I use fonts.google.com for discoverablility, but download the fonts from the GitHub repositories.

UI: Inter (if I bother changing the default)

Reading: Source Serif 4, Literata, and Noto Serif

Terminal: Fira Code

Text editor: Fira Code

Document output: EB Garamond, Source Serif 4, and STIX Two Text

Symbols: Noto Sans Symbols, Noto Sans Symbols 2, Symbols Nerd Font

Microsoft fonts largely don’t have the character coverage I need or are not better than what is available under open licenses.

Embedding fonts in documents negages the need for others to have matching fonts installed on their computer.

KISSmyOS,

Whatever is default on the distro I run.
If I see squares with numbers in them somewhere, I install the biggest font metapackage I can find in the repo, which usually fixes it.

MyNameIsRichard,
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I use KDE which has noto sans as its default. I use fira code for my terminal and ide though.

sedot,
Dirk,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

What font do you use?

DejaVu Sans for basically everything. DejaVuSans Mono for things I need a monospace font for. Nerdfonts Symbols for various icons/symbols to show icons in Neovim or Waybar for example.

words_number,

I use Inter for the UI and SF Mono (from Macos) for terminal and coding.

axzxc1236,

I am a fan of noto fonts.

Teon, (edited )
@Teon@kbin.social avatar

I use Open Sans for System and in LibreOffice https://www.opensans.com/ .
And these are good resources as well, https://fontlibrary.org/

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