• bigyabai 7 hours ago |
    Greasemonkey is a free download
    • hexo 7 hours ago |
      that is NOT funny
      • bigyabai 7 hours ago |
        You're right, it's an honest and straightforward solution.
        • hexo 7 hours ago |
          yes, on desktop. its a "fix", not solution. more like a cheap excuse
          • bigyabai 7 hours ago |
            Not only, it works great on my Pixel 8's Firefox too. Same for sideloading native HN clients.

            Everyone who chose to buy a locked-down device is outta luck. Your OEM decides how you get to use the web, not you.

  • reneberlin 7 hours ago |
    Paint it black. It's just a document from the web and now resides on your computer. Do whatever you like with it! There is no authorian sleepy forcing you to consume it like it was.
    • hexo 7 hours ago |
      Yes on mobile, sure. What a ridiculous excuse.
  • breve 7 hours ago |
  • sails01 7 hours ago |
    Why do you think there must be a dark mode version of HN?
    • BOOSTERHIDROGEN 3 hours ago |
      Save the earth.
  • Bender 6 hours ago |
    This does not answer your question. I do not know the answer. That said these [1] are the uBlock Origin rules I use. This includes some colors that can be changed to fit anyone's preference.

    [1] - https://mirror.newsdump.org/hn-ublock-colors-other.txt

    • v7engine 4 hours ago |
      I am using an add-on called "Dark Reader" in firefox.
  • gumboshoes 4 hours ago |
    I use the third-party app Harmonic to browse HN and it has a dark mode. It's quite nice, actually. Though I do think your tone is unusually inappropriate for a feature request.