- The US State Department only just directed its employees to use Calibri for memos earlier this year. The State Department had been using Times New Roman instead since 2004. - Lmao - Honestly, they have probably kept times new Roman for other things, as a serif font it’s much harder to make the mistake between a capital I and a lower case l. - Ambiguity can cause problems. - At the same time, I agree, lmao. - L agree? - I my ass off? - This Guy Gets It, Or Does He Get lt? 
- Efficacy of prehospital administration of fibrinogen concentrate in trauma patients bleeding or presumed to bleed (FIinTIC) 
 
 
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- How is a new font “more inclusive”? This word has been co-opted by corpo drones and has lost its meaning. - It’s little things like better disambiguation between uppercase i and lowercase L. - and the letters qpdb are different? (for dyslexic people) - qpdb are completely symmetrical in Bierstadt, so no. 
 
 
- It’s like ‘gaslighting’ or ‘reboot’, or various others: it gains a little traction then everyone finds an excuse to use it, appropriate or not. 
- The only meaning I could imagine as useful is to include more different scripts from the Unicode set. 
 
- Looks like a return to Arial to me! - Meanwhile professors still be requiring essays done in Times New Roman, and all actual documents are done in the default because as long as its legible it doesn’t matter. - Oh except for a court case in 2044 when a lawyer notices “Aha! This document is dated from 2020 but the Aptos font wasn’t introduced until 2023, this document is forged!” Yes I can cite precedent, Your Honor; something similar happened with Callibri, introduced circa 2007. - Well it already happened https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/12/15961354/pakistan-calibri-font-scandal-forged-documents - See? Told you there was precedent. 
- Thanks for the sauce, that makes me so happy, people like me have them Sherlock skills, being heroes 
 
- Meanwhile professors still be requiring essays done in Times New Roma - A font I strongly dislike. Particularly in any electronic media it just looks unsightly to me for some reason I have never been able to articulate. I do tend to like sans-serif fonts more in general, but I don’t think that’s entirely it. - I hope to never return to an environment where someone is going to complain about just using Arial or similar. 
- Remindme! 7-14-2044 GOOD KERNING MATTERS 
 
 
- Previously known as Bierstadt - Missed opportunity. Long live Beertown! 🍻 
- Again? I still haven’t gotten over the switchover from Times New Roman to Calibri. - Found the US State Department. 
- i wish we could collectively agree to switch to Liberation Mono and stay there - I like Tahoma 
 
 
- DAE hate Calibri? - Yup 
- Hate would be a too strong word, but I’ve disliked it always. Much prefer Arial or even Verdana. 
- I guess I’m the only one here who likes it 
 
- This is at least the 4th official microsoft font I’ve been around for. What a time to be alive! 
- Good to know. I’ll get ready for some user to complain about this today. 
- Wow, all these essential moves like azure ad to entra id and a new default font? - microsoft has be laying off the wrong people. - meanwhile, you can’t update powershell through winget. 
- As an avowed Calibri hater, thank fuck. 
- Why didn’t they just use Segoe UI? It’s a really nice font. - Segoe is so good. Criminally underrated. - It’s honestly one of my favorite all purpose fonts, very clean, but has much more personality than other san-serif fonts like Helvetia or Noto. - It does, but because of that I feel it needs to be used a bit more sparingly. Helvetica (Neue) you can use the entire document; Segoe seems like it works best for headings and such, but maybe I’m wrong and someone does it well. 
 
 
- I’ve been using this font in my stuff for years. 
 
- Fix Windows 11? Naaaa new font 
- They said it’s part of office 365 changed, does that mean my purchased single-machine license will not be getting a font change? - You will get the font change - My users, who average 70 years old, will not notice. Except one. She will flip out in a rage. 
 
- Do you have Bierstadt (this same font) and the other new fonts they launched a few years ago? - I honestly don’t know, I always used either calibri or times since I bought the license to help instruct a class during covid. 
 
 
- Aptos is a part of a broader wave of features coming to Microsoft 365. We’re pushing to make the software more expressive and inclusive […] Judging by the aesthetics, It appears more like an anti-feature to me. 
- Well at least it’s not Comic Sans. 
















