I like Hack. I'm not huge on ligatures.
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Times New Roman
Maybe a little Fixed Width Comic Sans?
Variable width if you're really hardcore
I have a custom TrueType font embedding the UCS bitmap fonts so I can use it with modern font renderers which dropped support for those old font formats.
Cascadia Code is what I'm using
Iosevka SS14
Terminus.
To be honest, I don't care. If I dislike a default font somewhere, I change it, but there's no a favorite one. The font must be readable, that's all.
I started using comic sans mono ironically, but have come to realize that it legit is easy to read.
I settled on Go Mono, a few years back after going through a list of commonly recommended code fonts, and picking the one that I liked best. While I usually do not program in Golang, I still find the this font to be well suited for any programming language.
Hey I use the same font! Didn't know it supported ligatures, is this feature new? I use the nerd font version so I might have to update.
I think it had support for a while. I guess it needs to be enabled on the editor.
I use comic mono for the meme, but i also like courier and old school terminal looking fonts
Liberation Mono. It's probably not the best out there, but I like it well enough.
Cascadia Code is my go to
re: mononoki - what's the license, I don't see it in the github.
Consolas is perfect
Consolas Bold
Whatever my distro defaults to when i put mono in suckless terminal's config.h