• N.E.P.T.R@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 hours ago

    Why is it better? KDE has more features and first-class Wayland support. If I wanted an X11 DE, I would choose XFCE because of its general clean code and performance.

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      5 hours ago

      it comes to personal preference i guess, but i find KDE clunky at times and not that ergonomic, even when you customize it a bit, like adding centre spaces to put things in the panels.

      Cinnamon feels polished and relatively simple while still being highly customizable.

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        4 hours ago

        You’re not wrong. I think there’s definitely room for some improvements.

        And sometimes too many customizations can become confusing. I tend to keep everything vanilla to avoid things breaking, except for a few things. I installed a Win 10 theme and even a Win 10 style Tile start menu because I love the concept so much.

        I know it’s controversial in a Linux community, but I absolutely LOVED the Windows 10 ergonomics. Square, flat, predictable, and your eyes can quickly pick up the necessary information and you can navigate faster with a mouse. Plus with the Powertoys that added the fancy zones feature, that was perfect. I get all of this in KDE.

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          is reasonable to say, that W10, specially years ago, was one of the good windows, specially with a debloater.

          there were a lot of shit in the middle but yeah, Cinnamon feels like “what if the windows desktop was made with love and passion”.

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          5 hours ago

          you get to develop muscle memory faster, configurations are easier to find, and things start simple and become complex when you need them to get complex instead of always be kinda complex.

          Also, I hate dolphin, it is quite bad, you can’t open files with sudo directly, you have to navigate trough various menus to find the button for that, is also harder to read IMO.

          i think i explained it poorly, but i mean you get the hang of things faster, and usually stuff is where is more convenient for for them to be.

          I don’t hate KDE, if Cinnamon wasn’t a thing, i would go for it, but as things stands now, I prefer cinnamon.