Nowadays, people are mostly used to dark themes. For example, you were reading some documentation in geeksforgeeks then you open codeforces and you get flash banged so hard.
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well it is available, use tampermonkey and sm script
No, like built-in. Don't you get it? Some extensions like codeforces++ get close, but I feel like it should be built in. They should also add high contrast mode, or make it more customizable.