@troyunrau@cyborganism brother, if I didn’t want 348472759362 options In my Desktop Environment, I’d use GNOME, which only had 3 options.
Fortunately, variety and choice are good for the ecosystem, so it’s nice to have both over-flexible (#KDE♥️), overly-rigid (#GNOME ♥️ on phones and tablets), and every in between (#XFCE4, #Cinnamon, #cosmic, #lxde, et al, ♥️)
I actually like that Gnome has less configurable things. You get the same desktop experience across the board on every PC. If only that desktop experience didn’t suck and we didn’t have to use a ton of extensions to make it usable.
@troyunrau @cyborganism brother, if I didn’t want 348472759362 options In my Desktop Environment, I’d use GNOME, which only had 3 options.
Fortunately, variety and choice are good for the ecosystem, so it’s nice to have both over-flexible (#KDE♥️), overly-rigid (#GNOME ♥️ on phones and tablets), and every in between (#XFCE4, #Cinnamon, #cosmic, #lxde, et al, ♥️)
May the UX/UI gods bless all of them, honestly.
I actually like that Gnome has less configurable things. You get the same desktop experience across the board on every PC. If only that desktop experience didn’t suck and we didn’t have to use a ton of extensions to make it usable.
That’s why I love Gnome 2. It was the sweet spot.