What fonts do you use for writing?

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  • source-code-pro

    Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments

  • I've been using the free Source Code Pro (GitHub source). While it works well for coding of course, I find it is also pleasing to read from for large quantities of text. The characters are distinct (no confusion between 0O lI etc.) but understated, which is what you want for something you read thousands of words with every day.

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