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https://monosnap.com/file/QgWq6JhUNyRENLxBtXkgHTU3CLkCtp
tested some different themes in terminal and figured out that some of labels is hard to read
hash and temperature are hard to read on basically on any light theme.
percentage bar value on
solarized darkandhomebreware barely visible.