I was a Source Code Pro user, until I met Monoid. It's perfect for non-high DPI screens, all the straight lines are pixel-perfect sharp (kinda like Terminus) while still keeping antialiasing for diagonals and curves. And it's got modern font features like ligatures (optional), contextual alternatives (calt) and different options for characters like $ and zero. You can customize what you want on the download page. The only reason to not use it IMO is if you code on a 4K monitor or something like a 1600p macbook
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I was a Source Code Pro user, until I met Monoid. It's perfect for non-high DPI screens, all the straight lines are pixel-perfect sharp (kinda like Terminus) while still keeping antialiasing for diagonals and curves. And it's got modern font features like ligatures (optional), contextual alternatives (calt) and different options for characters like $ and zero. You can customize what you want on the download page. The only reason to not use it IMO is if you code on a 4K monitor or something like a 1600p macbook