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> MacOS has support for dark mode and there is work in progress for this on Android and ChromeOS as well.What about Windows 10? It also has a dark mode.
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While I'm looking forward to pages blending in with their surroundings in the same way that native apps can, I noted that the specification didn't contain a privacy considerations section, which seems necessary given that media queries in general reveal interesting information about the context in which a page is executing, and the preferences of users generally.
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