My whole UI is zoomed to 175% (though Gnome calls it “scale”) which I much prefer to what you describe because zooming with cmd+/- in the browser applies only to the current web site, so one ends up repeating the adjustment for basically every site one visits.
(I don’t know how to zoom the whole UI to 175% on MacOS without making everything blurry, but it can be done without blurriness on Linux/Wayland, ChromeOS and Windows. Also HiDPI displays are the norm on Macs, and some people on HiDPI displays don’t mind the fact that MacOS introduces blurriness when the scale factor is other than 1.0 or 2.0.)
My whole UI is zoomed to 175% (though Gnome calls it “scale”) which I much prefer to what you describe because zooming with cmd+/- in the browser applies only to the current web site, so one ends up repeating the adjustment for basically every site one visits.
(I don’t know how to zoom the whole UI to 175% on MacOS without making everything blurry, but it can be done without blurriness on Linux/Wayland, ChromeOS and Windows. Also HiDPI displays are the norm on Macs, and some people on HiDPI displays don’t mind the fact that MacOS introduces blurriness when the scale factor is other than 1.0 or 2.0.)