Gaming: "we Don't Have The Capacity To Support More Than Two Colors Right...
I don't have the mental capacity to understand any of this nonsense.
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While change is inevitable in the world of tech and the Internet, there's usually a good reason behind the moves. However, when X explained why it reduced the number of themes users could choose, the reactions appear to suggest that not only is it not a good idea, but one that doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
It all stems from a single post by Nikita Bier, X's head of products (via Futurism), in response to a query as to why now there are only two themes to choose from (default and dark mode), when it used to have three. "We don't have the capacity to support more than two colors right now."
Source: PC Gamer