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    [–] OwOarchist@pawb.social 2 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

    it is innovative

    Nah, it's just weird. And doing a lot of things to be different for the sake of being different. Which steepens the learning curve for newbies. (And, worse, may make newbies think all Linux is weird and difficult to learn.)

    Just because it's different doesn't mean it's better.

    newby friendly (Windows and Mac are both more complex)

    'Simplicity' does not necessarily mean it's user friendly. Especially when you're telling them to go download and install more things just so their desktop can do things that EVERY other desktop in the entire world does. I really really wish this paradigm of "removing options = user friendly" would just die already.

    (It's not really user friendly, it's developer-friendly. Because there's less for them to build and maintain.)

    It has efficient keyboard navigation by default

    Every DE does this. Name a single Linux DE that doesn't have efficient keyboard navigation.

    And it has pleasant, modern UI by default.

    It has a blobby, plastic-looking, overstyled UI by default. But that's just a matter of taste.

    (And if you don't like their default UI ... well, you're screwed, because they really don't want you to change it.)

    [–] fxdave@lemmy.ml 1 points 47 minutes ago

    If somebody is coming from a different DE he wants the same interactions that they used to do. It's easy to hate Gnome because people see that first. And they find:

    • there's no tray
    • what's that line at the top
    • where's the start menu
    • where are the opened apps
    • is the app drawer really that ugly

    And these are only expectations and you just learn to do things differently.

    Just because it has a different workflow that big players implanted in people, Linux needs to match that?

    The worst thing you can do is to install a dock extension to make it feel like you are in your previous DE. If you want to get the real Gnome experience, you need to let it be Gnome.


    As for the design, it's indeed subjective, but we can agree that it is modern with balanced spacing. You can feel that a graphic designer worked on it. And if you don't like it, that's the same as with other DEs, install a theme. As you can't change QT apps to use titlebar you can't change GTK apps to use app menu instead.


    And finally the keyboard efficiency: Indeed every major DE is keyboard efficient, but I wasn't expecting it for Gnome when I was learning it, because I'm videos, you always see clicks, so I mentioned it.