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[–] jcarax@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago

I actually like Gnome's paradigm. But I also used CDE-style desktops for quite a long time, so I'm not really locked to the Windows ways. I would say Gnome is CDE inspired, but with the weird activities fuckery.

Ultimately, Gnome is just too lacking in customization. No panel, no notification area, window switching behavior... I have to install extensions for basic functionality. Which is fine at first glance, but then I have to be careful with updates when a new version is released, until the extensions update. Then I have to chase new extensions for the ones that are really lagging or cease development. Which happens a lot, because most people seem to get sick of dealing with that shit and stop using Gnome at some point.

Honestly, if Gnome would let me show the panel when docked and banish it to activities when undocked, I could probably live with all the rest. Also, have they fixed reversal of swipe gestures when you reverse scroll direction? That's just absurdly bad UX, which is actually out of character. We might disagree with a lot of UX decisions from the Gnome project, but they're usually refined and precise. The swipe gesture issues are just plain broken, or were, it's been a couple years since I've used it.

KDE is just too much, and there's quirky stuff I'm really not fond of. I'm using it now, have been for about 6 months now, which is by far the longest I have going back to trying it occasionally starting back in the late 90's.

I'm excited for Cosmic, I used that for a good stretch, and it might be time to give it another try soon. I'm also excited for my old friend XFCE, and some other mid-weight DEs, finally finding their way to Wayland.