Reminds me of digital organizers from the 90's.
I still have a working TI PS-6700, which my father used back then. I replace the battery once in in a while to keep the data. Meanwhile it has an uptime of almost 30 years.
Here's a direct link to the font for those like me who couldn't get the site to load: <a href="https://departuremono.com/assets/DepartureMono-1.346.zip" rel="nofollow">https://departuremono.com/assets/DepartureMono-1.346.zip</a>
I feel like my prayers have been answered, was looking for a good pixel font for the web and this seems like what I need! It's also monospaced so I can use it for programming
Tangential, on the "lo-fi" theme: Looking at old stuff, I like how typewritten documents with charts literally pencilled in have a certain not-quite-perfect, straight-from-the-lab feel to them. By contrast, anything produced using modern methods, be they TeX or Pages.app, looks so damn... <i>finished</i>, for want of a better word (and any imperfections become jarring, rather than charming). What’s a good way of getting that feel, without resorting to downright emulation of low-tech methods (monospaced or even pixel-based fonts, that xkcd graph look for matplotlib, ...)? (Edit: grammar)