Also a big dan of the design but I do find it to be much too dark, I'm in a well lit office, with a calibrated Dell UltraSharp display and the site's color scheme is really quite hard on the eyes, even if the design itself is beautiful.
_Ars Technica_ and Heroku, two sites that catered to the tech ninja videogamer-brogrammer demographic, both spent a lot of effort work walking back their light-on-dark visual identities when it was time to join the grown-ups.
_Ars_ addressed this issue in the FAQ for their 2004 redesign:
> A. Believe it or not, many people cannot read the "black" version of the site. This has been the #1 complaint Ars has received since day one. We thought it unwise to continue to use a default color scheme that was driving so many users away. Once it was clear that we could support both, we did, but white will be the default. The black design was also unfavorable to readers in corporate environments, and other places where the scheme sent the wrong signals to bosses and cubicle neighbors.