A cool feature that almost all websites and app interfaces started using, except for Google, Facebook, which causes eye strain, especially at night when all lights are off.
An increasingly popular feature in software and websites that makes the background dark or black, which is easy on the eyes when browsing at night. It is particularly effective with AMOLED displays (as opposed to LCD) as the pixels emit little to no light.
Once you discover dark mode, there's no returning back to light mode. As a night owl, it is seriously such an essential feature I cannot live without. How nobody thought to implement dark mode back in the 2000s is beyond me.
For PC/Mac users: To enable dark mode on every website, install the chrome extension 'Dark Reader'.
For Rooted Android users: To enable dark mode on almost every app, download 'Swift Installer'.
You're welcome :)
"Man.... I just wrote an entire 10 page essay last night"
"So?"
"Without using dark mode in Word"
"Oh shit my condolences."
When you don't answer your calls, text messages, voice mail, emails when your friends are trying to contact you to go out or do something.
I tried calling that vag Rob again after I texted him twice. We were supposed to go to that bitch Sherry's party tonight but it looks like he's in dark mode again.
You have to wait for the night, turn off all lights in and on the car and drive 20 km at atleast 100 km/h or 30 km at atleast 60 km/h.
If you completed the required kilometers, you have mastered the challenge. Now, you gotta upload a video of it on Tiktok.