KDE is great! (In screenshots.)
Real talk I've tried to use KDE several times now and I just can't vibe with it.
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KDE is great! (In screenshots.)
Real talk I've tried to use KDE several times now and I just can't vibe with it.
If I want simple and super stable, Cinnamon. If I want sexy, custom, and slightly less stable, Plasma.
Compiz and Wayfire:

Never going back to desktop environments again.
Niri FTW!
Weirdly, I love KDE, but kinda hate the look of KDE apps. Donβt ask why.
KDE has its origins in being βlike Windows, but with way more shit to fiddle withβ. And since Windows was never good about design, and other KDE predecessors like CDE looked even worse, KDE didn't have a good example from which to learn.
In contrast, Gnome 2 was very obviously inspired by MacOS, and Apple's designers actually knew about the principles of grouping and such basic design stuff that MS never properly learned. Apple spent ages on adjusting the looks of the apps, which I guess Gnome borrowed to some extent.
They feel unfinished. I like their apps, but their designs feel like mockups.
Iβm the same. I like the workflow of Plasma, I just find it more practical, but Gnome actually feels like an OS made this century. All the KDE software just feels like it was made in the early 00s and since then itβs just been getting hotfixes to keep it going. I wish theyβd just abandon a bunch of their projects and stop spreading themselves so thin.
GNOME apps to me all few like tech demos that look cool but aren't very useful because there will always be a deal breaker of a missinf feature or behavior you can't change
Is there a GUI environment that will turn my desktop into the stupid, goofy virtual reality space a lot of movies in the 90s showed off as being "the future of computing?" π€
I want to build a computer that just mimics the stupid hollywood vision of computers from that time because it would be fun and make me laugh.
KDE can probably do this with enough time and effort.
Not exactly the same but just saw this in another thread: https://a.hollywood.computer/
Ok, no hate (and with all appreciation for the community due), but since Gnome 3 that's really how I see it. Perfectly ok but a teletubby.
I've been using Mint Cinnamon for years and after having used Plasma on a number of different setups Mint feels so antiquated. It's not even close, Plasma is far superior. It's so much more modern and snappy feeling and you can do so much more with it if you want. Cinnamon makes you have to figure to look in applet settings to then find the setting to modify the start menu. So unintuitive. Among a bunch of other examples I could give