> Maybe "live glass" instead that knows the context in which it is and applies the right amount of tint of the most appropriate colour based on what's underneath it.
That’s precisely what it does, only in grayscale
Maybe making it all grayscale wasn't a great idea because that allows colours to bleed through. Or maybe in pursuit of the liquid glass purity, they misjudged the amount of tint needed.
That’s precisely what it does, only in grayscale