Title: Why "jcfg" (JetBrains Mono) Is the Only Font I Use for Coding

It represents a specific era of computing—when memory was scarce, but manufacturing demands were high. The next time you see a cheap trophy plate, a wooden sign at a national park, or a serial number on a metal part, look closely. Chances are, you are looking at the cold, efficient, segmented lines of the JCFG font.

A typical JCFG font file includes:

: Setting the default typography for screen sharing and recorded sessions. 2. The Korean Typography Connection: JCfg (Pilgi)

By 2005, most commercial typesetters had migrated to OpenType-CFF or TrueType collections. JCFG was relegated to the dustbin of obsolescence, surviving only in:

Tired of writing Font(R.font.my_font, FontWeight.Normal) 50 times? 😴